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Urgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza - Urgent need for peace education: Teaching hate in Gaza On 27/08/06 At 12:33 PM...

Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? - Lebanon and Israel: A chance for peace?? On 27/08/06 At 12:20 AM...

Middle East: A neglected detail - Middle East: A neglected detail On 21/08/06 At 05:05 PM...

We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz - We won't ever forget the name of Amir Peretz On 18/08/06 At 08:09 PM...

Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon - Israel-Lebanon: No Horizon On 16/08/06 At 12:49 PM...

Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing - Lebanon War Fiasco: An experiment in learning by doing On 11/08/06 At 03:42 PM...

Middle East comedy versus reality - Middle East comedy versus reality On 04/08/06 At 05:19 PM...

Beyond the front lines - Beyond the front lines On 01/08/06 At 09:05 AM...

War Fever - War Fever On 01/08/06 At 09:01 AM...

Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible - Fighting Hezbollah in the worst way possible On 31/07/06 At 11:54 AM...

The Generic Israel-Lebanon War - The Generic Israel-Lebanon War On 27/07/06 At 11:52 PM...

Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion - Israel, Hamas, Hezbollah: The vicious circle of righteousness, force, and loss of compassion On 20/07/06 At 01:34 PM...

Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" - Gaza and Lebanon "We told you so" On 19/07/06 At 02:43 PM...

Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings - Fog of War in Lebanon and Israel: Rumors and misunderstandings On 16/07/06 At 05:47 PM...

In Turkey, Debating A Woman's Right To Bear Arms - Hundreds of Turkish women die each year at the hands of men, often their husband or a family member, and many more are routinely abused. Activists say the police and legal response has been dismal. One group has issued a controversial proposal: arming at-risk women and training them in self-defense....

In Change, Palestinians Now Seek High-Profile Visits - For decades, the Palestinians have urged foreign Muslims to boycott one of the holiest sites in Islam, the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem. But now, Palestinian religious figures are encouraging such visits, saying they could highlight Palestinian claims in their feud with Israel....

Egypt's New President Could Come From Old Guard - Egypt had a revolution last year as the country united behind a call to oust Hosni Mubarak and sweep away his regime. Yet just days before the country's presidential election, the front-runner is Amr Moussa ? one of the country's most prominent political figures during Mubarak's rule....

Why The U.S. Is Aggressively Targeting Yemen - Yemen is now considered to be "the greatest external threat facing the U.S. homeland in terms of terrorism," says investigative reporter Jeremy Scahill....

After Palestinian Prison Deal, A Push For Nonviolence - Palestinian prisoners ended a mass hunger strike aimed at improving conditions in Israeli prisons after reaching a deal with Israeli authorities this week. The success has some Palestinians calling for a greater emphasis on nonviolence in their opposition to Israeli policies....

U.N. Presence Fails To Prevent Syrian Bloodshed - U.N. monitors were attending a funeral in a northern Syria village when it turned into a protest, and then a violent clash. More than 30 people were killed, and the U.N. peace plan suffered another setback....

U.N.: It Takes Time To Achieve Results In Syria - The head of United Nations peacekeeping, Herve Ladsous, was in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday and talked to Michele Kelemen about how many unnamed observers are in Syria and what they are able to do. Ladsous has said that the ongoing violence is appalling. Some in Washington have been calling for stronger measures, including humanitarian corridors or safe zones. But that seems unlikely since it would take a substantial military intervention, not ...

At 96, Historian Lewis Reflects On 'A Century' - Over his long academic career, Bernard Lewis has arguably become the world's greatest historian of the Middle East. Now, at 96, Lewis turns his attention inward in Notes on a Century, a memoir that looks back on his life, work and legacy....

Violence In Syria Has Not Abated - Over the weekend, Syrian troops continued their brutal campaign against those who oppose the regime of President Bashar Assad. And a questionable video has been released by a group claiming responsibility for massive explosions that shook Syria's capital last week....

Egyptian Candidate's Broad Appeal Has Risks - In Egypt, a one-time leader of the Muslim Brotherhood is emerging as a leading candidate in this month's presidential election. He's considered a moderate Islamist who appeals to secular and religious Egyptians. But, as we hear from reporter Merrit Kennedy in Cairo, the candidate is walking a tightrope trying to stay true to his agenda....

Al-Qaida In Yemen: A New Top U.S. Priority - Terrorists are still targeting the U.S., as demonstrated by the news that al-Qaida's affiliate in Yemen plotted to blow up a plane headed to the U.S. What's also clear, NPR's Dina Temple-Raston reports, is just how aggressively the U.S. is targeting the terrorists in Yemen....

Al-Qaida Infiltration 'Important' But 'Not Unheard Of' - Host Rachel Martin speaks with former CIA official Philip Mudd about the British undercover agent who helped thwart terrorists and the newest version of the underwear bomb....

A Deadly Raid On Syrian Village - Syrian forces killed at least five people in a raid on a farming village in the country's northwest on Sunday while continuing to crack down on rebellious areas near the capital Damascus, activists said....

Largely Unseen, Syria Carries Out Arrest Campaign - The ongoing violence has dominated the headlines from Syria. But monitoring groups say that nonviolent activists and intellectuals are being arrested in growing numbers. Critics say it's an attempt by the Syrian leadership to undermine any potential political negotiations....

Egyptian Pronounced Alive At Funeral - Hospital officials had pronounced Hamdi Hafez al-Nubi dead after he suffered a heart attack while working. As the family prepared him for burial, a doctor sent to sign the death certificate found it strange that his body was warm....

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