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Interview: Dr. Abdullah Bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh
Interview: Abdul Munim Abu al-Futuh
Yemen’s Al-Hadi vows to crush Al-Qaeda
A talk with Le Monde Diplomatique’s Samir Aita
Interview: US Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford
Opinion
Syria: the tables are turning on the besieger : Tariq Alhomayed
Whilst Bashar al-Assad and his forces have continued to besiege Homs for fourteen ... more
The need for an Arab summit : Bilal Hassen
The long standing institution of the Arab summit has always performed a vital ... more
A lesson to be learned from al-Assad’s flimsy tent : Dr. Hamad Al-Majid
Whether you are a supporter of the Arab revolutions or not, most people agree ... more
The Scottish Samurai and the Egyptian Frenchmen : Ali Ibrahim
Some of those interested in taking lessons from history like to compare the ... more