Month: August 2012

Fanning the flames of justice in Syria

By David Scheffer CHICAGO: Justice will be a long time coming in Syria,…

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American Dervish: A conversation about love, identity and faith

By Naazish YarKhan CHICAGO, Illinois: Ayad Akhtar’s “American Dervish,” set in pre–9/11 American…

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Merkel’s next crisis

By Joschka Fischer BERLIN: With Europe bogged down by the financial crisis and…

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New York police can do better for Muslim students

By Altaf Husain WASHINGTON, DC: The Associated Press discovery that the New York…

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Freed of Qaddafi, Libya’s instability only deepens

By Maggie Michael / AP BENGHAZI: A large map of Libya hangs on…

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9 Yemen soldiers killed in Qaeda assault on army post

By AFP ADEN: Al-Qaeda militants on Sunday tried to overrun an army…

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Red Cross pushing to enter war-torn area in Syria

By Ben Hubbard / AP BEIRUT: The Red Cross is trying to gain…

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Anti-Ahmadinejad MPs hold sway in Iran’s new parliament

By AFP TEHRAN: Iran's parliament looks certain to be dominated by MPs…

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INTERVIEW: Violence turning Arab Spring into winter

By Reuters BKIRKI, Lebanon: Violence and bloodshed is turning the "Arab Spring"…

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American-born Qaeda associate jailed for 27 years

By AFP NEW YORK: A New York man was on Friday sentenced…

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