Hosni Mubarak

America and Israel-Palestine: dangerous disarray ,

Barack Obama’s greatest foreign-policy challenges in his first ten months in office have been in the “the greater middle east” - that wide arc stretching from Palestine and Israel through Iraq and Iran to Pakistan and...

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Egypt v Algeria: Inside the storm

Egypt versus Algeria has always been considered once of the fiercest rivalries in world football, but this age-old dual took a new dimension when the two met in a winner-takes-all match for a place in the 2010 World Cup finals

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Banned Egyptian writer fights for comic relief

JASON KOUTSOUKIS November 27, 2009 - 11:09PM CAIRO: What distinguishes Magdy El Shafee from other writers is not the intimidation meted out to him by the regime of Egypt's President, Hosni Mubarak, but his medium. Shafee's...

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Egypt: Israel must freeze construction in Jerusalem as well

Egyptian newspaper reports Prime Minister Netanyahu telephoned President Mubarak to personally brief him on 10-month settlement freeze, but was criticized by Cairo for missing part in plan Roi Kais Egyptian President Hosni...

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Zimbabwe: Our World Cup Show

THE Fifa World Cup Trophy arrives in Harare tonight turning the Sunshine City into the focus of a globe that has already been fascinated by the hosting of the global football showcase in Africa, for the first time in its...

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Mubarak's son gains popularity

Gulf News Cairo Days after his scathing criticism of Algeria in a rare TV talk, President Hosni Mubarak's elder son, Ala'a, has grown popular with Egyptians, some of them have suggested he run for presidency. Ala'a, unlike his...

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pm's Office: Reports About Shalit Deal 'Misleading'

pm's Office: Reports About Shalit Deal 'Misleading' Jewish Exponent JERUSALEM (JTA) -- Reports about a deal to secure the release of a captured Israeli soldier are misleading, the Prime Minister's Office said on Monday,...

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Leaders keep it in the family

Saif al-Islam Gaddafi (l) is touted as a possible successor to his father (r) In Libya and Egypt, it's a son. In Algeria it's a brother. In Tunisia it's a son-in-law - or even his mother, the president's wife. Across Africa's...

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President receives more cables of greetings

Abu Dhabi, Nov 25th, 2009 (WAM): President HH Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan received cables from world leaders greeting him on the occasion of the Eid Al Adha. The cables were sent by the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques...

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How Afghanistan, Pakistan might affect Israel

How Afghanistan, Pakistan might affect Israel Winnipeg Free Press TEL-AVIV -- US President Barack Obama is facing the most challenging problems of his presidency: Afghanistan and Pakistan and their impact on Iran and the...

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