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Two Shades of Evil Battle in Syria

By Joseph Klein | FrontPage | 23 Jul 2012

Russia and China predictably vetoed the proposed United Nations Security Council resolution authorizing sanctions against the Syrian regime, which was submitted for a vote on July 19th by the United Kingdom.

Why the Islamists Are Not Winning in Libya

By Abigail Hauslohner | Time | 11 Jul 2012

How Sharia-compliant is Islamic banking?

By John Foster : Former editor, Islamic Business & Finance magazine | 10 Jul 2012

The Islamic finance industry has often battled with the question: How Islamic is Islamic banking?

Israel Disses U.S. While Seeking ‘bi-lateral alliance’ with Russia

By Franklin Lamb | Foreign Policy Journal | 09 Jul 2012

Two interpretations by the participants themselves, of what significant international meetings achieved, the first on June 25 and the second five days later, remind us about subjectivity in the eyes of the beholders.

Why Russia Is Backing Syria

By Ruslan Pukhov | NY Times | Moscow | 07 Jul 2012

'Penetration of Azerbaijani ideology to North Caucasus necessary'

Source : News.az | Baku | 02 Jul 2012

News.Az interviews Sergey Subbotin, deputy plenipotentiary representative of the Russian president in the North Caucasus federal province.

During the third Russian-Azerbaijani interregional forum in Baku, you said that there is a plan to establish the office of the permanent representative of the North Caucasus Federal Province in Azerbaijan. Could you speak in detail about the representative office and its tasks?

Russians and Syrians, Allied by History and Related by Marriage

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In divided Egypt, U.S. plays all sides

By Arshad Mohammed | Reuters | Washington | 28 Jun 2012

The ambiguous outcome of Egypt's revolution leaves Washington no choice but to deal with the country's two major players, the military and the Muslim Brotherhood, despite its disagreements with each.

Mohamed Mursi of the Muslim Brotherhood, an Islamist movement long held at arm's length by the United States, was declared on Sunday to have won Egypt's presidency.

What Morsy Must Do to Avoid Being Egypt’s President in Name Only

By Tony Karon | Time.com | 26 Jun 2012

Is the Secret War in Yemen and Somalia Secret No Longer?

Obama openly described ‘direct action’ – military operations – in both Yemen and Somalia.

By Chris Woods | The Bureau of Investigative Journalism | 19 Jun 2012

 

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