News Source: BBC
| about 15 hours ago
World Cup exit highlights Egypt's deeper frustrations Violent clashes hit the Egyptian capital after the national football team lost a World Cup qualifying match to Algeria. Christian Fraser looks at how Egypt's failure on the pitch has exposed
News Source: Weekly Arham
| about 21 hours ago
The eyewitness accounts of the way Egyptians were attacked in the Sudanese capital following the play-off between the Egyptian and Algerian football teams, unbelievable stories aired on TV of how Egyptian fans were attacked by Algerians wielding
News Source: Weekly Arham
| about 21 hours ago
This was how President Hosni Mubarak summed up his position on the recent furore that followed the attacks inflicted on Egyptian soccer fans in Khartoum by Algerian supporters after a football game played in Khartoum on 18 November. Speaking before
News Source: Weekly Arham
| about 21 hours ago
Muslim Brotherhood and opposition MPs responded by expressing their own outrage and condemnation but asking for restraint. "Israelis and Zionists would be happy to see when two Arab and Muslim nations sever relations and boycott one another," warned
News Source: Weekly Arham
| about 21 hours ago
Distant voice, divine duty Is the long-awaited prisoner swap deal finally at hand, asks Dina Ezzat Will it happen this time? The question is again being asked in the face of fresh news predicting the completion of a prisoner swap deal between Israel
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| about 24 hours ago
Last updated on Friday, Nov. 27, 2009 9:46PM EST I f you take an evening stroll around the southern fringes of Tehran, where the mountains plunge into the desert and the apartment blocks descend into haphazard neighbourhoods of self-built structures,
News Source: Arab News
| 1 day 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: Jerusalem Post
| 2 days 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