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Uri Avneri: A warning to Tony Blair

LAST WEEK, James Wolfensohn gave a long interview to Haaretz. He poured out his heart and summed up, with amazing openness, his months as special envoy of the US, Russia,

Politicians Draw Reform Road Map in Egypt

Reform in Egypt is increasingly demanded by all Egyptians across the political, intellectual and social spectrums. Many compatriots even work for reaching this reform in order to improve the currently

Father of Alex. Kidnapped Student: State Security Killed Son

Ali Farid Solaiman, father of one of the six kidnaped students in Alexandria, accused the State Security Police of killing his son and hiding his body. Have the dawn visitors

Controlling the Dictatorship

While Israel holds the Palestinian people under military occupation and Americans under political occupation it seems they also have also seized occupation of the legal system in neighbouring Egypt.

Turkey: Islamists pay a price for victory

Nothing can quite surprise on the Middle East’s political chessboard. This has been a week in which the foreign ministers of Egypt and Jordan visited Jerusalem jointly for the first

Turkey shows that it’s different

Turkey’s election choice on July 22 does not mark a final disengagement with secularism as some enthusiastic Islamists in the Arab world believe.