News Source: Jerusalem Post
| about 13 hours ago
Publicly, however, Jerusalem took pains not to claim any type of victory...Although on the surface the difference does not look that significant, one official pointed out that calling for Jerusalem as the capital of two states is something that
News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| about 18 hours ago
Mr Sarkozy suggested earlier this month that the remains of the author of The Outsider and The Fall should be brought to the Pantheon, the resting place for French national heroes. The right-wing leader's idea provoked a largely hostile reaction from
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 19 hours ago
Former colonial power France called the allegations "absurd rumors." Guinea — Guinea's communications minister on Tuesday accused the French secret service of being complicit in an assassination attempt against the West African country's leader.
News Source: The Observer
| about 20 hours ago
Nicolas Sarkozy yesterday voiced sympathy for Switzerland 's controversial decision to ban the building of Muslim minarets, calling on religious practitioners to avoid "ostentation" and "provocation" for fear of upsetting others.
News Source: Jerusalem Post
| about 21 hours ago
Of course the wording of the initial resolution could have and should have been less hostile to Israel, e.g. by explicitly recognizing west Jerusalem as Israel's capital and doing more than merely "taking note" of Netanyahu's settlement freeze. But
News Source: Washington Post
| about 21 hours ago
Faced with swelling unease over the place of Muslim immigrants in France, President Nicolas Sarkozy called for tolerance among native French people Tuesday but warned that arriving Muslims must embrace Europe's historical values and avoid "
News Source: The New York Times
| about 21 hours ago
If it did nothing else, Switzerland’s vote to ban the building of minarets drew attention to Europe’s identity crisis. The Swiss — like the French, or the Germans, or the British for that matter — are clearly worried about the Muslims living
News Source: The Independent
| about 22 hours ago
Having let the genie of “French identity” out of the bottle, President Nicolas Sarkozy struggled today to wrestle it back in again. A debate on “national identity”, promoted by Mr Sarkozy last month, has unleashed a squall of racist and anti-