Arab Spring
– MEAS”T CHRISTIANS
On Tuesday 06/14/2011, the Archbishop of Canterbury has warned that there are extreme forces at work that have turned the Arab Spring into a "very anxious time" for Christians. Continue reading
– THE MEAS”T WARS
Right now, late May 2011, all the Middle East is gripped in a long series of wars, armed conflicts and violent unrest. Continue reading
– CLOUDS ABOVE EGYPT
The Muslims Brotherhood, on Tuesday 05/10/2011, said they will put forward its former leader, Abdel Moneim Abul-Futuh, as an official candidate for the presidential elections. Continue reading
– AL QAEDA TAKES ADVANTAGE ON ARAB REVOLUTIONS
In a new edition of “Inspire”, the online English magazine of Al-Qaeda was distributed on Thursday 03/31/2011. The issue is called "The Tsunami of Change," and includes the first post-revolution messages Continue reading
– THE LIBYAN REGIONAL NIGHTMARE
According to some unconfirmed reports The Libyan war has become the global arms market’s richest event in five years and a number of Libyan rebel commanders sold, in late 02/2011, some of the weapon they captured. Continue reading
– NEW ARAB WORLD
For over 90 years, since the end of World War I in 1918, It was never the the Arab regimes who were to blame for the growing lapses of their situation. Continue reading
– LIBYAN CIVIL WAR – 2011
Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi promised, on Tuesday 02/22/2011 evening, to uproot the enemy of Libya inch by inch. Continue reading
– BAHRAIN 2011 UNREST
Bahrain unrests were not socially motivated but Iranian effort to take advantage on the Middle East situation. No wonder they used military power, on Thursday 02/17/2011, to regain control on Bahrain. Continue reading
– EGYPT’S REVOLUTION
Following the Jasmine Revolution in Tunisia, in 01/2011, riots and unrest were expected in all Arab countries. Nevertheless the intensiveness and the scale of the riots in Egypt surprised everybody, including the Egyptian internal security apparatuses. Continue reading
– RASHID GHANNOUCHI BACK IN TUNISIA
The leader of Tunisia's main Islamist movement Rashid Ghannounchi, 69, has returned home, on Sunday 01/30/2011. Continue reading