Syrian activist describes repression of bloggers by al-Assad government
What will its role be in Egypt in the post-Mubarak era?
Who is Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood?
Israelis have feelings about Egypt's strongest Islamic group
Tunisia's legal code quarantees women's rights. However, some fear that the return of Rachid Ghannouchi could lead to revival of Sharia
Washington bureau chief of Palestinian newspaper 'Al Quds' tells VOA that leaks say great deal about process of negotiating for peace
Nabil Fahmy, former Egyptian Ambassador to the United States, downplays the possibility of a Tunisian scenario in his country
US may have missed opportunity, says Middle East scholar Stephen Zunes
Foreign ministers to meet next week to discuss Arab League’s role in resolving political crisis in Lebanon
Chairperson of Israeli Committee of University Heads says only thing is using name of institution for such petition
Initiative aimed at hastening end of West Bank occupation, two-state solution, says group’s leader, Nir Gov of Weizmann Institute
Lina Ben Mhenni says anger is rising among Tunisians and that frustration now outweighs any fears of government reprisal
Aaron David Miller of Woodrow Wilson Center says odds are against peace agreement in short term future
Former Chief of Mission to Yemen Barbara Bodine says Wikileaks revelations nothing new, but damaging nonetheless
Cairo media educator says press coverage of upcoming parliamentary elections is more vibrant than ever before
Publisher, human rights advocate predicts polling could turn 'ugly'
Conversations with Israeli and Palestinian representatives to US about their peace negotiations
Growing international concern about nature of Iran’s nuclear program renews calls for nuclear-free Middle East
During the holy month of Ramadan, stock returns are almost nine times higher in predominately Muslim countries than the rest of the year
The US Senate is considering a new resolution on human rights and civil liberties in Egypt
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