Lebanon's South is quiet now, but it may not last
Talk to one of the newly-arrived United Nations peacekeepers in South Lebanon…
'Anti-theocracy' grows as Iran's seminaries lost autonomy
Iran's theocratic regime appears more confident than ever. Its standoff with the…
Bloganoia: Are they out to get Kareem or is he just lost in the bureaucratic shuffle?
CAIRO: Looking through Egyptian political blogs over the past two weeks, one…
Proposed employment law spurs rumors, civil servants panic
CAIRO: No changes will be made to the status of the 5.6…
Lebanon: ripe for resolution or revolution?
Barely had the Lebanese started to recover from the July-August war between…
Reform and peace are interdependent in Palestine
Since 2002, the United States' diplomacy toward the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been…
No Way Jose
Al-Ahli coach's attitude a no-winnerCAIRO: He sat laid back in the press…
A Lens to the Past: Kawkab Al-Sharq
More than 30 years after her death, Om Kalthoum (1904-1974) is still…
The power of the puppet
Aragouz historically tools of satire and criticismCAIRO: The Egyptian people have never…