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Embracing Islam Part One
Securing the Saudi-Iraq Border
Ex-Pakistan Spy Chief Blasts WikiLeaks Report
Q & A with the SPLM's Ezekiel Lol Gatkuoth
Asharq Al-Awsat Talks to Tony Blair
Opinion
Iran and Russia: Pies Falling from the Skies : Amir Taheri
Until just a few months ago the official commentariat in Tehran was building ... more
The Misyar Question! : Dr. Hamad Al-Majid
One of the most charming stories of real Misyar marriage (a marriage where ... more
The Arab Media's Take on Tourist Victims : Muhammad Diyab
Perhaps the Saudi youth who reported being attacked and beaten by two Bahraini ... more
The Niqab… and the Elite : Ali Ibrahim
According to the British press, the latest opinion polls show that 67 percent of ... more