Full Coverage: Middle East
July 2007
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07/31/2007
In response to the story of a young Egyptian girl who was raped and gave birth to a child, bloggers from the Middle East and United States share their opinions on rape and veiling, civil rights in Palestine, and more.
Read moreFrom: Global Voices Online Related: [Palestine] Image: © Global Voices Online
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07/30/2007
The violence in Iraq is overshadowing a humanitarian crisis, with eight million Iraqis - nearly one in three - in need of emergency aid, says a report released today.
Read moreFrom: Oxfam Great Britain Related: [Iraq] Image: Scene from the film "Iraq in Fragments"
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07/29/2007
Two UN agencies have issued a $129 million joint appeal aimed at getting tens of thousands of uprooted Iraqi children back in school.
Read moreFrom: United Nations Children's Fund Related: [Iraq] Image: Iraqi children at Baghdad's rubbish dump. © IRIN
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07/28/2007
NEW YORK, Jul 27 (OneWorld) - Calls for increased help from Washington are on the rise as global efforts to tackle the world's burgeoning water and sanitation crisis have largely failed to produce any meaningful results so far.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Saudi Arabia] [Pakistan] [Iran ] [India] [China] [Agriculture] [Water/Sanitation] [Politics] [Governance] Image: Water handpump, India. © Centre for Science and Environment
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07/27/2007
Ahead of Thursday's conference in Jordan on Iraqi refugees, 36 international humanitarian organizations have urged governments to dramatically increase the amount of aid they give to countries hosting Iraqi refugees.
Read moreFrom: Refugees International Related: [Iraq] Image: Iraqi refugee girl. © International Rescue Committee
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07/27/2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 26 (OneWorld) - Peace advocates in the United States are welcoming a Congressional vote Wednesday that may be a political stepping stone to ending U.S. participation in the war in Iraq.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Iraq] [United States] [Politics] [Geopolitics] [Governance] [Arms & Military] [Peace] Image: Young peace advocate at Washington, D.C. rally; April 10, 2004. © Mike Flugennock / Independent Media Center
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07/26/2007
Latino teenagers, including undocumented immigrants, are being recruited into the U.S. military with false promises of citizenship for themselves and their families, reports Deborah Davis for In These Times.
Read moreFrom: In These Times Related: [United States] [Iraq] Image: Criminals...no. Soldiers? Maybe. © Liz Highleyman / Independent Media Center
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07/24/2007
Turkey's election has produced a clear win for the ruling party. But the country remains in the grip of a crisis involving two competing definitions of its very identity, says George Schöpflin.
Read moreFrom openDemocracy Related: [Turkey] |
07/24/2007
Libya's release of five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor - jailed in 1999 for allegedly infecting 393 children with HIV - has been welcomed by the International Trade Union Confederation.
Read moreFrom: International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Related: [Bulgaria] [Libya ] [Palestine] |
07/19/2007
London's Lovebox festival (21-22 July) with headlining acts Sly & The Family Stone, Groove Armada and Blondie will get surprise visitors from outer space who are coming back from the future to warn people about global warming.
Read moreFrom: Christian Aid Related: [United Arab Emirates] Image: Christian Aid festivals
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07/19/2007
Another "unthinkable" war in Iraq may break out and the U.S. may have misjudged its capacity to maintain stability, says Hisae Nakanishi.
Read moreFrom: Transnational Foundation Related: [Iraq] [Turkey] [United States] Image: Hisae Nakanishi
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07/18/2007
Although recent events have forced Turkey's political parties to pay more attention to women, women's representation in the country's parliament is still the lowest in the world. But an upcoming election could be a harbinger of change.
Read moreFrom: Eurasianet (Open Society Institute) Related: [Turkey] |
07/18/2007
James Petras attempts to answer the question: Why is the U.S. public, which opinion polls show as over 60 percent in favor of withdrawing troops from Iraq, so politically impotent?
Read moreFrom: Share The World's Resources Related: [Iraq] [Israel] [United States] |
07/17/2007
In the wake of the death of a 12-year-old girl, human rights organizations marched last week to demand the end of female circumcision in Egypt, where 97 percent of young women are believed to have been subjected to the practice.
Read moreFrom: Coptic Orphans Related: [Egypt] |
07/16/2007
Dire humanitarian consequences will follow if Gaza's commercial routes are not re-opened, warn an Israeli human rights group and an international development charity.
Read moreFrom: Oxfam International Related: [Israel] [Palestine] |
07/13/2007
Vuosi Israelin armeijan hyökkäyksen jälkeen osa libanonilaisista kalastajista on voinut palata merelle. Hyökkäyksessä pommitettiin Jiyehin voimalaa, minkä seurauksena mereen valui 10 000-15 000 tonnia öljyä, joka saastutti rannikkoa 150 kilometrin alueelta. Öljyn aiheuttaman tuhon lisäksi miinat ja ammukset vaikeuttavat kalastajien työtä.
Read moreFrom: UNDP Nordic Office Related: [Lebanon] [Arms & Military] [Conflict] |
07/13/2007
The Syrian regime no longer feels weak and as its prospects of survival improve, its self-confidence is increasingly apparent, says Rime Allaf.
Read moreFrom: Chatham House Related: [Syria ] |
07/11/2007
"Persecution and generalized violence continue despite a change of government in Baghdad," Human Rights Watch said this week, urging Germany to rethink its policy on Iraqi refugees in the country.
Read moreFrom: Human Rights Watch Related: [Iraq] [Germany] |
07/10/2007
SAN FRANCISCO, Jul 10 (OneWorld) - The U.S. military has expelled the son of a leading peace activist for going AWOL after returning from a year tour in Iraq.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [Iraq] [United States] [Arms & Military] [Peace] Image: Veterans for Peace at January 2007 anti-war rally. © Jeffrey Allen
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07/09/2007
The Dubai e-Government initiative was launched in 2003 which put more than 2,600 government services online. Vikas Kanungo of m-GovWorld interviews the acting director of e-Services, Dubai e-Government department Ms. Rehab Lootah.
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