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Palestinian workers are seen on a construction site in the east Jerusalem neighborhood of Ramat Sholmo, March 10, 2010 (AP)
Palestinians complain to Biden about settlement plan
RAMALLAH, West Bank, (Reuters) - Palestinians told U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Wednesday that Israel's new plan to build 1,600 homes for Jewish settlers challenged Washington's efforts to get indirect peace talks underway. In Jerusalem, an Israeli cabinet minister apologised for what he termed "real embarrassment" caused to Biden by ... more
Opinion
The Next Round in the War Against Al Qaeda : Osman Mirghani
After the military operations against the Huthi rebels in Yemen ended, which also ... more
Two Lessons from Greece and Britain : Ali Ibrahim
In an interview with the German Der Spiegel newspaper published by Asharq Al-Awsat ... more
Stop Teaching Absurdities : Dr. Aaidh al-Qarni
I was watching a Middle East-based satellite news channel recently that carried ... more
Is Iraq's Democracy Contagious? : Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed
No, never, in fact the opposite is true. Autocracy is far more infectious and ... more
News
Libya may Favor Chinese and Russian Oil Firms over US
Egypt's top Muslim cleric dies of heart attack
First Iraq vote results expected by Thursday-UN
Style & Culture
Real Hurt Lockers in Iraq: Life is No Movie
Riyadh Book Fair Falls Victim to Rumours
Independents Muscle Out Hollywood Studios at Oscars
Business
Abu Dhabi is Future Base for News Corp: Murdoch
OPEC Raises 2010 Oil Demand Forecast
UAE Government to Support Dubai, sees Resolution: Report
Media
Abu Dhabi Pumps Oil Riches into Media Projects
Internet 'Third-Most Popular News Platform in US'
A Talk with the New Yorker's George Packer
Ul-Qadri: Terrorists are Enemies of Islam
A Talk with Al-Qaeda Expert Abdul-Ilah Haydar
Jundallah Spokesman: Rigi was Caught in Kandahar
As If Tutankhamen is Alive!
The Investment Strategy