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Jordan: American journalists who went missing in Lebanon say they were taken by force to Syria
| AMMAN, Jordan - Two American journalists who went missing during a vacation in Lebanon were quoted Friday as saying they were "kidnapped" by their taxi driver and taken into Syria, where t... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
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Amman   Journalists   Kidnapped   Photos   Syria  
 Gulf News 
US journalists freed in Syria recount ordeal
| Amman: Two US journalists released by Syrian authorities said they were "kidnapped and taken by force into the Syrian territory", according to a newspaper report on Friday. | Taylor Luck and Holli C... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
 Beirut, Lebanon (Aug. 4, 2006) - Sailors offload pallets of humanitarian aid in Beirut. More than 100,000 tons of humanitarian aid was delivered to Beirut by the U.S. Navy´s High Speed Vessel Swift (HSV 2), including more than $2 million worth of h  Daily Star Lebanon 
Shiite council mocks US aid to Lebanese military
| Friday, October 10, 2008 | - Powered by | BEIRUT: The Higher Shiite Council on Thursday called for working to "reconcile" Arab relations and questioned "the continuous silence toward Israeli threats... (photo: U.S. Navy /Michael B.W. Watkins )
Arab   Beirut   Israeli   Military   Photos  
Iraqi refugees  Gulf News 
UN-Iraq dispute over refugees returning home
| Baghdad: A dispute is raging between the United Nations and the Iraqi government on the number of Iraqi refugees living abroad - particularly in Jordan, Syria and Egypt - who have returned to Iraq. ... (photo: AP / Bassem Telalwi)
Baghdad   Home   Iraq   Photos   Refugees  
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Oil Prices - Egypt - oil station - Fuel - energy The Guardian
Oil jumps 4 pct, bank plan spurs global rally
* Global efforts to stabilize banks calm markets * Saudi cuts November oil shipments to Europe * Goldman Sachs slashes oil forecast (Updates prices, stock market action, ... (photo: WN / tamer)
Bank   Markets   Oil   Photos   Prices  
Bank of Baroda in Dubai Star Tribune
UAE extends deposit guarantee to all banks as Persian Gulf states move to bolster economies
| DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - This small but wealthy Persian Gulf nation moved aggressively Monday to shield its booming financial industry from the global credit crisi... (photo: GFDL / LoverOfDubai )
Arab   Dubai   Economy   Financial   Photos  
City in Dubai The Business Review
Royal Caribbean plans to sail from Dubai
| said Monday it plans to enter Dubai with the deployment of Brilliance of the Seas in 2010. | From January to April 2010, the cruise line will offer seven-night sailings... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Arab   Caribbean   Dubai   Economy   Photos  
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, and his Iraqi counterpart Jalal Talabani shake hands after a press conference in Baghdad, Sunday, March 2, 2008. BBC News
Rare strike alarms Iran's leaders
By Jon Leyne | BBC News, Tehran | The government of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has been unnerved by something it is not used to confronting - a strike. | Traders in th... (photo: AP / Hadi Mizban)
Ahmadinejad   Iran   Market   Photos   Tax  
A Saudi official stands in front of a giant Saudi oil industry picture at a hotel in the Red Sea port city of Jiddah, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday, June 21, 2008, ahead of a major oil summit. Rig Zone
Swiber, Rawabi Shake Hands on Saudi Arabian JV
| Swiber Holdings Limited announced that its subsidiary, Swiber Offshore Construction, has formed a joint venture with a leading Saudi Arabian company, Rawabi Holding Com... (photo: (AP Photo/Hasan Jamali) / )
Arab   Economy   Engineering   Photos   Saudi  
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Forum for the Future to be held in UAE
| Dubai: The UAE will host the fifth Forum for the Future, in cooperation with Japan, to tackle much required issues on educational, social, political, and economic refor... (photo: WN / Guillaume Poulet-Mathis)
Africa   Arab   Dubai   Gulf   Photos  
Dubai clock tower Voa News
Middle East Reaction to Economic Crisis Mixed
| Some individuals and organizations in the Arab world are gloating over the worldwide economic crisis, while many others are feeling the pinch due to falling oil prices,... (photo: Creative Commons / Courtney Walker)
Arab   Dubai   Finance   Market   Photos  
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki, left, meets with Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in Tehran, Iran, Monday June 9, 2008 News24
UK troops 'not needed in Iraq'
| Baghdad - Iraq's prime minister said the 4 100 British troops in southern Iraq are no longer necessary to provide security, a newspaper reported on Monday. | Prime Mini... (photo: AP / ISNA/Forutan)
Baghdad   British   Iraq   Minister   Photos  
Politics Business
- No one wants to return to Lebanon
- Time is ripe for Fatah-Hamas reconciliation, Abbas says
- Sleiman accepts Syria's troop-move explanation
- Syria playing 'essential' role in inter-Palestinian
Protestors burn a representation of a U.S. flag during an anti-Israeli demonstration in front of the U.N office in Tehran, Iran, Monday, July 31, 2006.Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki is expected in Beirut later Monday in the first visit by an Iranian official to war-hit Lebanon since fighting broke out between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah guerrill
Israel Between War and Peace
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- Syria playing 'essential' role in inter-Palestinian
- Jews and Arabs trade blame after riots divide town
- Jordan: American journalists who went missing in Lebanon say
- Syria troops kill three in clashes at refugee camp
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Jordan: American journalists who went missing in Lebanon say they were taken by force to Syria
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Culture Travel
- Latest Presley hit: twin girls
- NAACP gets look at movie, its makers
- An evening of mushaira for fans
- Hackers force Al-Arabiya site name change
Lisa Marie Presley
Latest Presley hit: twin girls
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- Dirndls, oom-pah, sausages? Oktoberfest in Iraq
- 20 reasons to visit Morocco this winter
- Chilling sexual harassment on tour of Egypt
- Baghdad treasures locked from view
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Chilling sexual harassment on tour of Egypt
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Industry Oil
- UAE extends deposit guarantee to foreign banks
- Iraq lays out rules for 1st round of oil bids
- Royal Caribbean plans to sail from Dubai
- Icelanders feel chill of banking meltdown
Bank of Baroda in Dubai
UAE extends deposit guarantee to all banks as Persian Gulf states move to bolster economies
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- Oil jumps 4 pct, bank plan spurs global rally
- Iraq Lays Out Plans for First Oil-Bid Round
- Oilex Drills Extra 200 Meters of Horizontal Oil Pay at Oman&
- Saudi cuts oil to Europe, keeps Asia supply steady
Oil Prices - Egypt - oil station - Fuel - energy
Oil jumps 4 pct, bank plan spurs global rally
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Sport Health
- LAU Jbeil hosts Extreme Sports Day to open year
- Korea routs Iran
- Electric Qataris hope to strum a winning tune
- UAE national soccer team arrive in Seoul
Zambia's Christopher Katongo, left, celebrates his goal past a dejected Siphiwe Tshabalala of South Africa, right, at the African Nations Cup Group C soccer match between South Africa and Zambia in which Zambia won 1-0 at Alexandria Stadium in Egypt Monday, Jan. 30, 2006. (jsen2
African roundup: Egypt goes through but Senegal, DR Congo and Angola no
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- Taliban 'infiltrating Pakistan cities'
- Release of federal mental health report delayed
- Libya releases political prisoner with cancer
- Libya releases political prisoner with cancer
Pakistani lawyers are seen through a Pakistani flag, as they protest against President Pervez Musharraf to demand the release of Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry, who has been under house arrest for nearly four months, in Lahore, Pakistan on Friday, Feb. 29, 2008
Taliban 'infiltrating Pakistan cities'
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