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EU urges sanctions against Israel
Thursday, 02.28.2013, 10:20pm
Israel's construction in east Jerusalem is a deliberate strategy to prevent the city from becoming capital of two states, an internal EU report found Wednesday, urging members to block funding for any settlement activities.
Nasrallah refutes rumors of ill-health, Hezbollah in Syria
Thursday, 02.28.2013, 10:16pm
BEIRUT — Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah debunked rumors regarding his health as well as reports of his deputy Naim Qassem's assassination in a televised speech Wednesday evening, while renewing calls to ward off "Sunni-Shia strife in Lebanon" and “plans to partition Syria.” 
Courting catastrophe in Syria
Thursday, 02.28.2013, 08:45pm
The United States and Saudi Arabia appear to be ramping up aid to the Syrian rebels. Here we go again on the road to debacle. Why? The media never holds anybody to either their predictions or their results — officeholders, politicians, and of course their own pundits. And it’s a good thing for people like Bill Kristol, John McCain, and Lindsey Graham.
Beirut infrastructure among world’s worst
Thursday, 02.28.2013, 08:37pm
The Lebanese capital’s infrastructure is among the worst of cities across the world.  According to a ranking by Global Investments reported by Byblos Bank’s Lebanon This Week, Beirut placed 204th out of 221 cities worldwide and 21st out of 25 in the Middle East and Africa region.  Out of 42 middle-to-high income cities, Beirut came in dead last.
Hizbullah link to bombing doubted
Friday, 02.22.2013, 01:26am
When European Union foreign ministers discuss a proposal to designate Hizbullah as a terrorist organization, Bulgaria’s Foreign Minister Nikolay Mladenov will present his government’s case for linking two suspects in the July 18, 2012, bombing of an Israeli tourist bus to Hizbullah.
Political violence grips Egypt from all sides
Friday, 02.22.2013, 01:22am
CAIRO - Since the second anniversary of the uprising that ended the Mubarak regime, Egypt has witnessed a spate of political violence. Egypt’s opposition led by the high-profile National Salvation Front (NSF) blames President Mohamed Morsi for the bloodshed, but many blame the NSF and its leaders.
  » Analyst: 'Syrian rebels too weak to target Hizbullah sites'
  » Deadly terrorist attacks rock central Damascus
  » Israel to drill for oil in Syria's Golan
  » Egypt floods Gaza tunnels to cut Palestinian lifeline
  » ‘We grow, they bulldoze, we re-plant’


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