Full Coverage: Middle East
December 2007
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12/31/2007
Christian Salmon considers how George Bush's wartime administration used a magician, Hollywood designers, and Karl Rove telling 1,001 stories to sell the invasion of Iraq.
Read moreFrom: Le Monde Related: [Iraq] [United States] |
12/27/2007
BAQUBA, Dec 27 (IPS) - The Iraqi government announcement that monthly food rations will be cut by half has left many Iraqis asking how they can survive.
Read moreFrom: Inter Press Service (IPS) Related: [Iraq] [United States] [Development] [Aid] [Emergency Relief] [Food] [Conflict] Image: Environment News Service. © Environment News Service (ENS)
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12/20/2007
Congress' approval Wednesday of $70 billion more for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan mean the twin conflicts are now more costly to American taxpayers than the war in Vietnam.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Iraq] [Afghanistan] [Arms & Military] Image: Foreign Policy In Focus © Foreign Policy In Focus
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12/20/2007
A recent report demonstrates the dismal choices of Iraqi refugees seeking asylum in neighboring countries.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [Iraq] |
12/19/2007
A surprising dialogue between the Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt's Coptic Christians suggests a new way of working with Islamist parties, says William Dalrymple.
Read moreFrom New Statesman + OneWorld's Guide to Egypt Related: [Egypt] Image: Nile at Aswan © Jeff Black
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12/18/2007
The UN Refugee Agency is appealing to the British public to help displaced Iraqis following the displacement of people in northern Iraq as a result of shelling by Turkey.
Read moreFrom: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Related: [Turkey] [Iraq] Image: Activists call for an end to US military activities in Iraq, January 2007 © Jeffrey Allen
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12/18/2007
Maailmanpankin raportin mukaan Palestiina tulee olemaan pitkään riippuvainen ulkopuolisesta avusta. Jos Palestiina saa pyytämänsä avun ja Israel hellittää saartoaan, Palestiinan talous kääntyy kuitenkin vahvaan nousuun, raportti lupaa.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Economy] Image: © Mercy Corps
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12/17/2007
Palestine will require "significant aid" over the next couple of years in order to avert a dangerous plunge in poverty levels, says a new report issued by an international development bank.
Read moreFrom: United Nations' Integrated Regional Information Network Related: [Palestine] [Israel] [Aid] [Poverty] [Geopolitics] |
12/14/2007
Michael T. Klare explains why he feels the Iraq War is so closely tied to the United States' failure to effectively address climate change.
Read moreFrom: Foreign Policy In Focus Related: [United States] [Iraq] Image: Activists call for an end to U.S. military activities in Iraq; Washington DC; Jan 2007. © Jeffrey Allen
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12/11/2007
"Both the American and Iraqi people would benefit by ending the US military presence in Iraq," write Walter Cronkite and David Krieger.
Read moreFrom: Nuclear Age Peace Foundation Related: [Iraq] |
12/07/2007
"Although improved security in parts of Iraq is encouraging some displaced Iraqis to return home, people are primarily returning because they have exhausted their resources and can no longer afford to live in refuge countries," says an organization working with refugees.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Iraq] Image: Displaced Iraqi family. © Refugees International
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12/07/2007
YK:n Balin ilmastoneuvotteluissa jaettiin valtioita vuohiin ja lampaisiin. Hyvikseksi on nousemassa Kiina, jonka asennoituminen ilmastonmuutokseen on muuttunut selvästi viime vuosina. Moitteita keräävät erityisesti Malesia, Saudi Arabia, Japani ja Kanada.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [Saudi Arabia] [Malaysia] [Japan] [China] [Canada] [Climate Change] Image: -
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12/07/2007
China was named Good Guy at the UN climate change negotiations in Bali on Friday, Malaysia was condemned to join Saudi Arabia, Japan and Canada in the Bad Guys group and Australia and India were told to make up their mind which category they wanted to be in.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [Saudi Arabia] [Malaysia] [Japan] [India] [China] [Canada] [Australia] |
12/06/2007
Major neoconservative analysts rely on three faulty assumptions of Pakistan's stability, and this could "spell disaster for Pakistan as well as for global security," explains Najum Mushtaq.
Read moreFrom: Right Web Related: [Pakistan] Image: Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf
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12/06/2007
Abdul Rahman al-Lahem, the lawyer of a Saudi Arabian rape victim sentenced to 200 lashes and six months in prison, is being charged for negative statements he made about the Saudi judiciary's handling of the case.
Read moreFrom: Amnesty International - International Secretariat Related: [Saudi Arabia] |
12/05/2007
Saudi Arabia was given the Fossil of the Day Award by NGOs at the climate change conference in Bali, Indonesia, on Wednesday.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK Related: [Europe] [Japan] [Saudi Arabia] [Climate Change] |
12/05/2007
Israelin pidättämiä palestiinalaisia odottaa usein pahoinpitely ja suoranainen kidutus. Ihmisoikeusjärjestö B'Tselemin raportti listaa 73 tällaista tapausta. Suomessa vierailleen järjestön työntekijän mukaan dokumentoidut tapaukset ovat vasta jäävuoren huippu.
Read moreFrom: maailma.net Related: [Israel] [Palestine] [Human Rights] |
12/04/2007
Does Japan want to scrap the international agreement on climate change, the world's biggest climate action NGO network asked at the start of the second day of United Nations negotiations on a programme to tackle global warming.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld UK, OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Singapore] [Saudi Arabia] Image: UN Climate Change Conference 2007: Bali, Indonesia. ©UNFCCC
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12/04/2007
New evidence shows a growing tide of human rights abuses perpetrated by private armies in Iraq as the UK government spends millions of pounds on unregulated mercenaries.
Read moreFrom: War on Want Related: [Iraq] [United Kingdom] |
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