News Source: Arab News
| about 14 hours ago
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah received cables of Eid Al-Adha greetings from various world leaders. Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak, United States' President Barack Obama, King Muhammad VI of Morocco, United Arab Emirates'
News Source: Press TV
| about 19 hours ago
Siddiq was initially considered as a leading witness in the UN inquiry into the 2005 assassination of the Lebanese leader, but was later discredited and charged with perjury. In October, a state security court in Abu Dhabi sentenced him to six months
News Source: Ynet News
| 1 day ago
Shaaban. 'Arab countries a haven of rest for Israelis' Photo: AFP Egypt-Algeria match. Sparked a diplomatic crisis Photo: AFP President Assad's senior advisor slams Arab world for being preoccupied with Egypt-Algeria 'soccer war' while so
News Source: Jerusalem Post
| 1 day ago
With the US-led efforts to relaunch Palestinian-Israel peace negotiations stalled, there's talk of Washington and Jerusalem turning their attention to the Syrian track, but how promising is that? Here's the good news: Syrian President Bashar Assad
News Source: The Guardian
| 1 day ago
The Golan Heights' long wait The city of Quneitra is preserved in devastation as attempts to improve Syria's relations with its neighbours and the US stall Little has changed in the ruined city of Quneitra , former capital of the Syrian Golan
News Source: Positive News Media
| 1 day ago
A comprehensive agreement on trade, commerce, investment and tourism exchange was signed in Malacanang on Wednesday night between Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Peter Favila and Syrian Deputy Premier for Economic Affairs Abdullah Al-Dardari,
News Source: Reuters
| 2 days ago
The report said a presidential decree last year placed controls on transferring property in areas inhabited by Kurds. Also in 2008 security forces killed three Kurds celebrating the Kurdish Nowruz new year. In 2007, security forces fired at Kurdish
News Source: The Guardian
| 3 days ago
Netanyahu's Syrian distraction France-brokered talks between Syria and Israel are unlikely to provide an avenue for peace – neither is offering anything new A glimmer of hope in the moribund Middle East peace process surfaced in Paris recently