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Demonstrators take part in a protest against Syria's President Bashar Al-Assad in Dael, near Deraa, May 18, 2012. (Reuters)
G8 leaders broadly united on Iran and Syria: U.S. official
CAMP DAVID, (Reuters) - Group of Eight leaders agreed in their initial discussions at Camp David on Friday that Iran needs to disclose more about its nuclear ambitions and that it was time to focus on a political transition in Syria, a U.S. official said. The leaders, including newly elected French President Francois Hollande and Russian ... more
Opinion
Don’t they mean, “in your service, Iran”? : Tariq Alhomayed
Isn’t it strange for the Shiite Bahraini opposition to announce large-scale demonstrations ... more
Al-Shatar’s accusations : Mshari Al-Zaydi
It is clear that the discourse of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood has become more ... more
Islam and the issue of exploiting minors : Osman Mirghani
Over the past few days, Britain has been preoccupied with the prosecution and imprisonment ... more
Iran’s triple mistakes in Syria, Iraq and Bahrain : Amir Taheri
Fearing isolation as a new geopolitical landscape takes shape in the Middle ... more
News
Car bomb hits Syria's Deir al-Zor, casualties reported
Lift sanctions, Iran tells West before nuke talks
Guantanamo tribunal weighs separate 9/11 trials
Style & Culture
Legendary Arabic diva Warda dies aged 72
Baron Cohen's Dictator storms Cannes, camel in tow
"Where Do We Go Now?" can't figure out if it's satire
Business
Saudi non-oil exports rise 31 percent-paper
G8 leaders look to head off euro zone crisis
Investors eagerly await Facebook debut on Wall Street
Media
Iran wins release of Turkish journalists in Syria
Sky News Arabia goes on air
Asharq Al-Awsat talks to Mr. Magazine™
FSA denies Lebanese buffer-zone reports
Erbil - Baghdad dispute intensifying
Iraqi VP refuses to recognize Baghdad court
Saudi Arabia: Number of cyber-attacks on the rise
Interview: Yemeni FM Abu-Bakr al-Qirbi