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Kidnap gangs use leaked bank details to prey on Afghan tycoons

Afghan construction magnate Haji Asadullah Ghaznawi was dragged from his office with a gun to his head and locked up in a slaughterhouse for almost three weeks. Ghaznawi was later shocked to discover someone had leaked details of his bank account to the kidnap gang who pulled up in a car in broad daylight in Kabul a year ago ... Read More

Lieberman resignation a gamble: Israeli media

Avigdor Lieberman is hoping for a quick return to government after resigning as Israel’s foreign minister over graft charges, but his bid for a quick plea deal could be a gamble, Israeli media said Sunday. Lieberman announced he was stepping down on Friday, a day after the attorney general decided to charge the ... Read More

Child deaths and bitter cold in Syrian refugee camps

One-year-old Ali Ghazawi, born with a heart defect, faced a battle for survival even before his family fled Syria’s civil war. It was a struggle he lost two weeks ago in the bitter winter cold of a tented refugee camp in north Jordan. Ali died two days after undergoing a heart operation in Zaatari camp, which houses at ... Read More

U.S. Muslims to reclaim 'Jihad' with an ad campaign

US Muslims launched an advertising and social media campaign Friday in the hopes of reclaiming the word jihad from extremists who insist on equating the spiritual quest with Read More

Israel's Women of the Wall pray for equality

Israeli security guards at the Western Wall on Friday searched women worshippers arriving at the holiest place where Jews can pray for a seemingly inoffensive object - the Jewish prayer shawl, which under the Orthodox tradition can be worn only by Read More

Videos against the Egyptian draft constitution surface social media

A group of Egyptian youth designed a series of video clips on YouTube campaigning against the draft constitution to be put to vote on Saturday. The clips come along a series of videos called in Arabic “Fahmni” or “Explain to Me,” tackling political and legal concepts and terms. The clips discussed some articles of the ... Read More

Arab spring countries in turmoil two years on

Tunisians, already troubled by the rise of radical Islamists, are eyeing the political and economic paralysis gripping their country with a dismay shared across much of the region two years after the Arab Spring began. In Sidi Bouzid -- the central town where Mohamed Bouazizi set himself on fire on December 17, ... Read More

Syrian refugees call home from Jordanian camp

As the violence intensifies and spreads in Syria, some 250,000 people have fled into Jordan, according to Jordanian official sources. About 45,000 Syrians are sheltering in al-Zaatari refugee camp, 15 km from the Syrian border. Fearful for the safety of family members still in Syria, refugees cover their faces for interviews ... Read More

Scuds: mobile missiles that sow terror

The mobile, medium-range Scud missile, which U.S. officials say Syria’s embattled regime has fired on rebels, is a fearful, indiscriminate weapon with a bloody history in the region. The Soviet-designed missiles can carry a warhead of up to 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) but, owing to their relative inaccuracy, ... Read More

Oman eyes broader role for private sector to create jobs, diversify from oil

When Oman unveiled a plan this year to build a large petrochemical complex alongside a $6 billion refinery in the southern coastal town of Duqm, officials hailed the project as a step towards diversifying income and creating jobs. Promoting new industries and expanding downstream oil operations such as petrochemicals have ... Read More

Winter brings more troubles for displaced Syrians

This tent camp sheltering Syrians uprooted by their country’s brutal civil war has lost the race against winter: The ground under white tents is soaked in mud, fights erupt over scarce blankets and volunteer doctors routinely run out of medicine for coughing, runny-nosed children. The 21-month-old battle ... Read More

Beneath the burqa: Afghan women opt for cosmetic surgery

Despite living much of their lives behind a veil, some Afghan women are feeling pressure to conform to ideals of female beauty and are lining up for cosmetic surgery at a handful of clinics in Kabul. A few years ago, most operations would have been to repair war wounds or scars from family violence, acid ... Read More

In Cairo’s chic clubs, Egypt’s youth protest to a beat

Egypt’s deep political crisis is not only playing out in street protests, it is pushing its way into all social settings -- including the high-decibel clubland of Cairo’s privileged youth. In one of the night spots, the Nile Maxim, on a ship moored on an island in the center of the capital, cocktail-sipping ... Read More

Doomsday believer’s to seek refuge in Turkish village

Believers of the Mayan calendar prediction that the world will end on December 21 have flooded into a small village in western Turkey, near the ancient Greek city of Ephesus. Some New Age spiritualists are convinced of a December 21 “doomsday” foretold by Mayan hieroglyphs -- at least according to some ... Read More

Afghan women suffer despite progress on rights: U.N.

Afghanistan has made some progress in using the law to protect women against violence but many still suffer horrific abuse at the hands of men, a U.N. report showed Tuesday. The assessment, which comes a day after a senior women’s rights official was shot dead, opens with the tragic death of a 15-year-old girl who set ... Read More

Gaza M75 perfume captures ‘victory’ scent

“Victory” has never smelled so sweet -- or at least that’s what they would have you believe at the shop selling Gaza’s newest fragrance named M75 after a long-range Hamas rocket. It’s a bold move by the “Stay Stylish” shop in Gaza City’s upscale Rimal neighborhood, but one that store owner Abu Ahmed expects to ... Read More

Instead of black gold, Libya eyes olive oil

Libya is turning to olive oil -- the green gold of the Mediterranean -- to compete with its North Africa neighbors, conquer European markets and diversify its hydrocarbon-dependent economy. “Libya has decided to promote the quality of its olive production to make its olive oil more competitive and increase exports to ... Read More

Sudanese refugees face hostility from host communities

A rise in the number of refugees pouring into camps in Sudan’s Maban County could lead to conflict as a result of pressure on local residents, humanitarian officials have warned. About 110,000 refugees escaping fighting in Sudan’s Kordofan and Blue Nile states have arrived in Maban so far. Many in the crowded camps also ... Read More

Sham II: New fighting machine of Syria fighters

From a distance it looks rather like a big rusty metal box but closer inspection reveals the latest achievement of Syrian opposition fighters: a home-made armored vehicle waiting to be deployed. Sham II, named after ancient Syria, is built from the chassis of a car and touted by opposition fighters as “100 ... Read More

Angelina Jolie greets Syrian refugees in Jordan

Angelina Jolie meets with Syrian refugees in Jordan who had fled from conflict in their home country. UNHCR Special Envoy Angelina Jolie travelled to the Jordan-Syria border overnight Wednesday-Thursday to meet frightened and exhausted Syrian refugees who had just completed the perilous crossing to safety in Jordan. She ... Read More

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