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Environment: The Middle East embracing renewable energy
Posted August 10th, 2009 by HaraBaraEnvironment: Renewable Energy, Sustainable Development In The Middle East
Posted July 15th, 2009 by HaraBaraBrief general story about sustainable energy potential of the Middle East. From GREENandSAVE.com:
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Environment: Green Projects and Sustainable Development in Tunisia, Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Posted July 13th, 2009 by HaraBaraArticle first published in Business Focus (Issue 2, March 2009) gives examples of green projects and policies in these countries. Tunisia green news!
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Politics: How to Follow Election Protests in Iran
Posted June 19th, 2009 by tyler01Foreign journalists have been largely censored from covering protests in Iran over the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Twitter has emerged as the primary communication tool, both for protesters to organize, and for outside news organizations to gain insight into what's happening in Tehran.
Politics: Cyber Revolution
Posted June 19th, 2009 by AnonymousThis is an interview with Clay Shirky about the role Twitter has played organizing election protests in Iran.
There is also a video of the professor speaking about trends in social media and mobile technology in the role of elections:
http://www.ted.com/talks/clay_shirky_how_cellphones_twitter_facebook_can_make_history.html
Culture: Bahrain Restricts Drinking and Prostitution
Posted June 14th, 2009 by SarahBahrain has long been a weekend escape for men living in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait looking for a place to enjoy drinking gambling and sex. Despite minor oil reserves, Bahrain's economy is booming, in part due to a healthy stream of tourists from neighboring countries.
Business: Dubai Officials Try to Protect their Image as Economy Falls
Posted February 21st, 2009 by tyler01Legislators in Dubai, one of the seven emirates and the most populous city of the United Arab Emirates, have drafted a law that would make it a crime for media to damage the country’s reputation or economy, punishable by fines of up to 1 million dirhams (about $272,000).
Politics: U.S. Looses Air Base Near Afghanistan
Posted February 3rd, 2009 by gulviraKurmanbek Bakiyev, president of the Kyrgyz Republic announced that he plans to close the U.S. air base in his country. The base had been a major site of NATO forces launching assaults into Afghanistan.
Opinion: What do Gazans Want from their Leaders Now?
Posted January 30th, 2009 by aaronReporter Tagheed El-Khodary, NY Times correspondent in Gaza, responds to questions posted by readers. One question in particular sparked quite a bit of controversy and discussion. The topic pertained to whether Hamas was deliberately firing rockets into Israel from civilian areas of Gaza. Ms.
Politics: Scenes from Post-Conflict Gaza
Posted January 30th, 2009 by aaronA slide show of day-to-day life in Gaza since the ceasefire. The title "Gaza Ebbs Toward Normalcy" seems incredibly overstated.
Politics: Four Living U.S. Presidents and their Efforts for Peace in the Middle East
Posted January 9th, 2009 by tyler01The four living U.S. presidents (Jimmy Carter, George Bush, Sr., Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush) met with Barack Obama this week at the White House and passed the torch of the ever elusive pursuit for peace in the Middle East.
Politics: History of the Gaza Strip, 1949 - Present
Posted January 5th, 2009 by tyler01The New York Times put together a great interactive timeline that begins with the truce between Israel and a number of Arab countries who simultaneously declared war on the newly formed state in 1948. The Gaza strip was ceded to Egypt as part of a pact between the countries in 1949.
Business: American Businessmen Learn Kazakh
Posted November 29th, 2008 by aaronKazakh nationalism is on the rise in Kazakhstan.
Politics: U.S. Election Signifies New Direction in the Middle East
Posted November 8th, 2008 by tyler01Leaders of Muslim organizations and countries in the Middle East agree that the election of Barack Obama as the next president of the United States signifies a new direction of the country's policies in the Middle East.
Opinion: Peace in the Middle East Hinges on Elections in Israel and the U.S.
Posted November 3rd, 2008 by steveThis week's Economist includes two articles that are well worth reading.





Good review article from Jordan Environment Watch.