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| Last Update: Tue., Feb. 14, 2012 (Rabi Al-Awaal 22, 1433) |
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| In terms
of global visibility there could hardly
be a greater contrast between
Wednesday's soccer disaster in Egypt
which claimed the lives of at least 73
people and the world's worst recorded
stadium disaster in... |
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With Islamists seeking to repeat their
success, Egyptians went to polling
stations on Sunday, January 29, to elect
the upper house of parliament... |
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Senior Israeli diplomats are eagerly working to open new
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The sweeping win of Islamists in the first phase of
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