Special Coverage | Arab Revolution
 
 
Thursday, 23 February, 2012
Syria talks futile, king tells Russia - Arab News
Wednesday, 22 February, 2012
EU opens door to 'debt relief' for north African states- AFP
Syria currency reserves to run out soon: Western diplomat- AFP
Egypt judge sets Mubarak verdict for June 2- AFP
Egypt wraps up legislative elections- AFP
Medvedev discusses Syria with Saudi king: Kremlin- AFP
Mubarak trial enters last day before verdict- AFP
Russia opposes humanitarian aid corridors in Syria- AFP
Outgoing Saleh to return to Yemen: party spokesman- AFP
Russia backs ICRC call for daily Syria truce- AFP
Syrian exile opposition demands 'safe havens'- AFP
Rights group presses US to prosecute Saleh- AFP
Partial figures put Yemen poll turnout at 60%- AFP
Saudia stops all flights to Syria - The Saudi Gazette
NA leader says ready to help Libyan government - Aswat Aliraq
Tuesday, 21 February, 2012
Libya interior ministry to take charge of entry ports- AFP
Egypt Islamists slam government 'failure'- AFP
Russia boycotts Syria meeting in new snub to West- AFP
Arab religious scholars flock to Tunisia- Magharebia.com
Calls mount for new Libya-Tunisia border crossing- Magharebia.com
PM, Libyan official discuss re-opening embassy in Baghdad - Aswat Aliraq
Monday, 20 February, 2012
Siege city Misrata in first Libya poll in 40 years- AFP
Vote date delayed over expat registration- Gulf News
Sunday, 19 February, 2012
Libya to hold June election on time: top official- AFP
Egypt to accept $3.2 bln IMF loan in March: minister- AFP
Egypt presidential elections early June: report- AFP
Egypt Expects IMF To Sign $3.2 Bln Loan Deal In March- Zawya Dow Jones News
Syrian activists call mass protests in Damascus- AFP
Saturday, 18 February, 2012
Iraq wants Syria to participate in Arab summit: PM- AFP
Egypt trial of foreign NGO activists on Feb 26: MENA- AFP
US drones monitor events in Syria: report- AFP
Media watchdog demands release of Tunisian editor- AFP
Chinese envoy urges end to bloodshed after Assad talks- AFP
WSJ(2/18) Syria Chaos Pushes Iraqis Back Home- Zawya Dow Jones News
Morocco launches Taza crackdown investigation - Magharebia.com
March 14 politicians slam Hezbollah’s defense of its arms- The Daily Star
Three wounded in shootout outside Yemen polling station- AFP
Chinese envoy says Syrian sovereignty must be respected- AFP
OPEC increases shipments on Libya output - The Saudi Gazette
Post-Arab Spring media strategies in spotlight - Arab News
Friday, 17 February, 2012
Algerian opposition mulls upcoming elections- AFP
Libya Crude Prices To Remain Steady In March - Trade- Zawya Dow Jones News
France, Britain pledge to help Syria opposition- AFP
Syria's Assad sees need to sync reforms with peace- AFP
Syrians rally against Assad, braving backlash- AFP
Dozens hurt in south Yemen election protests- AFP
Vietnam resumes sending workers to Libya - Saudi Press Agency
Iran hits out against foreign interference- AFP
'Jordan has treated 37,000 Libyans since last July' - Jordan Times
Regional problems result of foreign interference: Iran- AFP
Syria protest hub hit with 'heaviest shelling'- AFP
NY Times Middle East reporter dies in Syria- AFP
Libya marks revolution day as leader issues warning- AFP
UN condemns Syria crackdown but onslaught continues- AFP
Syria expands offensive - Gulf News
Thursday, 16 February, 2012
Venezuela's PdVSA Sends Diesel-Fuel Shipment To Syria - Report- Zawya Dow Jones News
Mauritania PM heads to Syria with message for Assad- AFP
Sudan-S.Sudan to start marking border: official- AFP
Libya's Production Of Crude And Condensates Tops 1.4M B/D-Oil Chief- Zawya Dow Jones News
The Kadhafi clan: Killed, arrested or in exile- AFP
Russia will not support UN Assembly Syria draft: report- AFP
Top Russian MP says to visit Syria next week- AFP
Opposition urges Syrians to boycott charter vote- AFP
Iran welcomes Syria's decision to hold referendum on constitution- IRNA
New clashes in Syria's Daraa, Homs: monitors- AFP
Libya struggles to revive economy- AFP
Syria opposition rejects charter, urges vote boycott- AFP
Abducted Iranian engineers in Syria not yet freed: ministry
Private hospitals obtain Libyan concessions after threatening boycott
Jordanian trucks allowed passage into Syria without delays -- Damascus
Wednesday, 15 February, 2012
Syria chemical weapons alarm grows
Assad sets Syria vote to end near 50-year Baath monopoly
Isolating Syria 'a mistake': Russia
Britain and Vatican call for 'co-operation' in Syria
Assad sets Syria vote to end near 50-year Baath rule
Russia to discuss Syria aid corridors with France
Russia welcomes Syria decree on constitution
Tunisia group sues visiting radical Egyptian preacher
NGO trials 'politically motivated': Egypt rights groups
Kuwaiti emir urges end to disputes as new parliament meets
Syria calls referendum on ending single party rule
Formula One: Ecclestone plays down fresh Bahrain unrest
Increase pressure on Syrian regime, Sweden says
Assad decrees Syria constitution vote for Feb 26
Clashes, deportations, arrests on Bahrain anniversary
Egypt presidential elections end of May: report
Tunisian journalists demand free press guarantees
French Foreign Minister:Restarted Talks With Russia Over Syria
War-ravaged Libyan port city awaits rebuilding
Libya prepares for revolution day with fears for future
Blast hits oil pipeline blast in Syria's Homs
China defends 'economic interests' with Iran
ENI profits up, sees full return to normal in Libya
Bahrain deports six Americans, arrests dozens of citizens
Syria rejects UN charges as Homs under barrage
Tuesday, 14 February, 2012
US slaps sanctions on Libyan tied to Kadhafi's son
New clashes rock Libyan desert town
France says studying all Arab League Syria options at UN
Jordan teachers demonstrate, insist on strike
Tunisia court acquits Libyan ex-PM: lawyer
Police deployed in Tehran to head off demo
Merkel pledges more EU sanctions against Syria
Yemen army shells Qaeda posts, kills 12: local official
China sending two envoys to Mideast to discuss Syria
Syria's Homs in heaviest shelling for days: activists
Man killed planting bomb in Yemen polling booth: official
Iran summons Bahrain envoy over embassy protest
Gunmen 'storm' home of Bahrain envoy in Syria: BNA
Oppn wants 9 Cabinet posts
Firm stand needed on Syria crisis: Saudi Arabia
Maghreb summit to take place in Tunisia
Syrian events "disastrous" - Nujaifi
Riyadh backs Tunisia's plan to host friends of Syria
Syria ignores Arab plan to stop bloodshed
Monday, 13 February, 2012
Egyptians revive calls for union law
Lebanon won’t be used to hit Arab states: Hezbollah
New UN fight looms on bid to pressure Assad
Sunday, 12 February, 2012
IMF deal critical for Egypt, say economists
Arab League Syria mission chief resigns: Arab official
Arab ministers to meet over escalating Syria crisis
Qatar eases onto Arab centre stage
Syrian uprising spills over into Lebanon
Saturday, 11 February, 2012
Syria orders embassies closed in tit-for-tat move
2 dead in Sunni-Alawite clashes: Lebanon security
Tensions grip Syria's Aleppo after car bombs
Damascus suburb plagued by months of violence
Kadhafi son says rebellion brewing in new Libya
Libya fallout fans Sahel hunger pangs as crisis looms
Blast kills one in Lebanon's tense north: security
Egypt braces for strikes to mark Mubarak's ouster
S&P Cuts Egypt Rating Further Into Junk On External Financing Risks
WSJ(2/11) Egypt Military Rejects Plea
Kadhafi son promises to return to Libya: Al-Arabiya
Canadian firm drops two execs with Kadhafi ties
Egypt activists plan strikes to mark Mubarak's ouster
Euro dips as Athens debt deal teeters
Cairo mosque becomes protest rallying point
Expatriates stage solidarity rally near Syrian consulate
Friday, 10 February, 2012
Egyptians rally against defiant military rulers
US ambassador posts purported images of Syria unrest
Guards killed after gunmen clash in Lebanon
Syria's Homs pounded for a week
Christians can help mediate in Syria: Vatican envoy
Three S. Korean women kidnapped in Egypt's Sinai
S&P downgrades Egypt on politics, currency fears
Pro- and anti-Syria regime gunmen clash in Lebanon
Clashes in eastern Saudi kill one, wound three
28 dead, 235 wounded in Aleppo car bombs: Syria TV
Saudi king says world confidence in UN 'shaken'
Protesters in Malaysia denounce Syrian violence
Thousands gather in Yemen capital to back upcoming vote
Rebel Syrian army blames regime for Aleppo blasts
Syrian forces deploy to stop protests: activists
Powerful car bombs kill at least 25 in Syria's Aleppo
Russia calls West 'accomplice' in Syria violence
US, Italy back 'more assertive' Arab League mission to Syria
Russia blames Syria opposition for continuing violence
Lebanon economy at risk from Syria unrest: IMF
Dented economy haunts Egypt a year after revolt
Syria impasse boosts opposition military options: analysts
US groups deny Egypt charges of political meddling
Tanks storm district in Syria's Homs: activists
Blasts rock Syria's second city Aleppo: activists
World Bank chief expects tension over Egypt aid
Explosions rock Syria's second city Aleppo: activists
Shun Chinese, Russian goods, says Qaradawi
Iranian engineers freed from captivity in Syria
Salafists will work as a bloc in Parliament, says Al-Kandari
Syria's Homs under new deadly blitz
Pro-reformers, teachers join forces in Friday demos
League could recognise Syrian National Council
Thursday, 09 February, 2012
Lebanon army boosts presence along Syria border
Egypt Bedouins briefly kidnap 19 policemen: security
Algeria's president sets May parliament polls
Britain says it has no plans to arm Syrian opposition
US says it has not seen Egypt charges against NGO staff
Tunisia uprising sent tourism revenues plunging
Syrian opposition talks tactics in Qatar
Palestinian leadership backs Fatah-Hamas Doha deal
Mine injures Syrian on Lebanon border: officials
Islamists halt filming of Egyptian TV series
Two killed in south Yemen anti-elections demo
IMF favours Algeria-Morocco rapprochement
Mubarak loyalists not reconciled to his fall
Post-Mubarak Egypt still finding its way
Syria top Muslim cleric hails Iran support
Dozens dead in Syria as UN mulls observer mission
OIC to launch Syria initiative
Russia used veto to avoid civil war in Syria: Ambassador
Bahrain delays issue of visas due to high numbers
Keep off Syria, Putin warns
Military to stay in power until June 30
Russia ties itself to Al Assad
Yemen leader calls for dialogue ahead of elections
Wednesday, 08 February, 2012
Egypt army deploys nationwide amid protest calls
UPDATE: EU Considering Ban On Syria Phosphate Exports - EU Source
Several killed, wounded in Homs car bomb: Syrian TV
Gulf ministers delay Syria meeting to Sunday
Britain says 'very little confidence' in Russia-Syria talks
Egypt accuses NGOs of illegal political activity
Gaza Hamas chief to visit Iran this week: officials
Tunisia president in Morocco to promote Maghreb union
Putin warns against 'bull in china shop' actions in Syria
Syrian army tightens noose on Homs: activists
Tunisia says FDI down 30% in 2011
Failed UN vote on Syria 'has fueled killing': rights chief
EU mulls Syria flight ban, plans for possible evacuations
EU Considering Ban On Syria Phosphate Exports - EU Source
Turkey plans international conference on Syria: minister
Bahrain refuses AFP visa request
Kadhafi diehards might attack on revolution day: army
Recalling envoys does not help Arab League plan: Lavrov
Lavrov says Syrians should decide Assad's fate
China rejects British criticism of UN Syria vote
Yemen's Saleh vows to return to vote
Australia summons Syrian envoy over bloodshed
Libya plans to recruit Jordanians to help in rebuilding
WSJ(2/8) New Egypt More Distrustful Than Old, US Groups Say
Tuesday, 07 February, 2012
West and Arab powers study ways to strengthen opposition
2nd UPDATE: Gulf States To Expel Syrian Envoys, Recall Their Own
Egypt minister denies firing on protesters
Gulf states to expel Syrian envoys, recall their own
Two Lebanese charged with smuggling arms to Syria
Russia envoy says Assad 'committed' to ending bloodshed
Syria ready to announce schedule for referendum: Lavrov
Kadhafi opponent named as Libya's new spy chief
Spain recalls Syria ambassador for consultations
EU eyes sanctions against Syrian central bank, gold trade
Major Syrian Sugar Refiner Halts Production
Iran holding Arabs in pre-poll sweep: rights group
EU has no plans to close mission in Syria
Russian envoy cheered, holds talks with Syria's Assad
Government troops besiege Syria's Homs
Egypt presidential race to open mid-March
Turkey to launch new international initiative on Syria
Kuwait won't deport activists to Syria: minister
Russia's Lavrov arrives in Syria for Assad talks: TV
China mulls sending envoys to Mid East after Syria veto
Qatar holding reins of regional politics amid Arab turmoil
China expresses hope for Russia's Syria envoy
Iran rejects interference in Syria
GCC to recognize Free Syrian Army
Islamic fashion returns to Tunisia
WSJ(2/7) Egypt Names 19 Americans in Probe
Avert Syria disaster: Saudi Arabia
79 killed as Syria pounds protest hubs: activists
Assad's wife 'defends Syria crackdown'
Mubarak to be moved to Torah jail
Syria protest hubs shelled
Truck traffic to Syria hit hard by unrest
Monday, 06 February, 2012
US should review Egypt relations: senator
US shutters Syria embassy, pulls out ambassador
Belgium recalls envoy to Syria
Tunisia's new president to go on regional tour
Egypt presidential race to open mid-March
Kuwait emir asks outgoing premier to form cabinet
Algerian police hold Syrian demonstrators at bay
Jordan treating 20,000 Libyan patients
Syria-Russia relations since 1980
WSJ:US Shutters Embassy In Syria
Saudi urges 'critical measures' on Syria
GCC to meet on Syria: Omani minister
Russia, China, Iran complicit in Syria killings: Brotherhood
17 dead as Syrian forces pound powderkeg Homs
Morocco vows to honour job creation promises
Sunday, 05 February, 2012
US seeks 'clarification' on Egypt activist trials
Egypt move on foreign groups puts aid at risk
New blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline
41 in court at first Libya trial of Kadhafi loyalists
Egypt clashes rage into fourth day
Russia, China veto UN move on Syria as toll rises
Saturday, 04 February, 2012
Lavrov's Syria visit to seek political solution: official
Spain condemns 'intolerable repression' in Syria
EU foreign policy chief seeks Brazilian support on Syria
Expel Syrian envoys, says Arab League official
Shock and horror in Syria's battered Homs
Tunisia to expel Syrian ambassador: presidency
Syria protesters target embassies in Europe, Mideast
Syria army assault on protest hub 'kills over 200'
Saudi-based Syrians protest over Homs 'massacre'
Dozens hurt in clashes over Yemen vote: activists
Germany urges UN to condemn Syria violence
Protesters break into Syrian embassy in Athens
WSJ(2/4) Syria Resolution on Hold by Russia
WSJ(2/4) Egyptian Soccer Protests Escalate
Dissidents raid Syrian embassy in Cairo
Egypt clashes enter third day as death toll mounts
Activists try to storm Syria embassy in Kuwait
Anti-Assad protest in Tripoli draws larger crowds than usual
Syrian government denies army bombarded Homs
Arrests as protesters breach Syrian embassy in London
Protesters break into Syrian embassy in Berlin
Deadly clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over
Kuwait braces for turbulent times
Not a single woman makes it to Kuwaiti parliament
Friday, 03 February, 2012
Security Council to vote Saturday on Syria: diplomat
Gunmen attack police station in eastern Cairo: security
Cairo gripped by violence ... again
Bahrain opposition urges world pressure on regime
Russia pours cold water on Syria text as deaths mount
US tourists, guide freed after brief Egypt abduction
Positive Syrian drill fails to benefit Gulfsands
Moroccan government calls for calm after riots
Syria protesters defy crackdown to mark massacre
New clashes erupt in Egypt's Suez after deaths: AFP
New clashes between protesters, police in Cairo: AFP
Iran bans nationals from road travel to Syria
Gulfsands Petroleum ceases its operations on Syrian field
Mass demos called as anger rages against Egypt military
Fugitive Iraq VP says ball is now in PM's court
Riot halts Egypt bourse rally
Libya's ex-envoy to France dies in custody: HRW
'Millions' urged to mark massacre in Syria's Hama
Egypt marches planned as anger mounts against military
Hamas office to remain in Syria: Haniyah
UN members mull new draft resolution on Syria
Morocco to fight rentier economy
Germany says freed Yemen hostages in UN hands
Two shot dead as Egyptian protesters, police clash: medics
Egypt sacks Port Said governor, football chief
Thursday, 02 February, 2012
World Bank and Cairo in talks on $1bn loan
Syria massacre marked, UN text aims to win Russia
Tunisia seizes dozens of Ben Ali yachts and cars: report
Yemenis protest Saleh presence in US
Oil blockade piles pressure on Khartoum
2nd UPDATE: Gulfsands Petroleum Suspends Syria Exploration
Algeria to hold parliamentary poll by mid-May: PM
Syria's exports not affected by sanctions
Syria's Hama marks 1982 massacre with general strike
Turkey would consider Assad family asylum request: report
EU calls for independent probe into Egypt violence
Gunmen demand Saleh picture back on Yemen daily
UPDATE: Gulfsands Petroleum Suspends Syria Exploration
Syria opposition commemorates Hama massacre
Russia will not halt Syria arms exports: official
Egypt in mourning after 74 killed in football tragedy
WSJ(2/2) Syria Fight Grows As UN Negotiates With Russia
Syria facing specter of civil war
Wednesday, 01 February, 2012
UN working for 'safe, swift' release of Yemen aid workers
Deaths mount as Russia resists UN drive on Syria
Lufthansa resumes flights to Tripoli
Syrian revolt turning into insurgency: analysts
Oxfam warns of major Yemen relief crisis
Russia says UN will not vote on Syria in next days
Russia still far from its 'Arab Spring': analysts
'Divine intervention' saves shell-struck Syrian convent
Algeria approves new political parties
Ennahda member stirs controversy
Russia hits out over Syria demand
Tuesday, 31 January, 2012
Syrian forces executed founder of rebel army group, opposition says
Gunmen kidnap four foreign aid workers in Yemen
Air raid on Qaeda in south Yemen kills 15
Syria opposition urges action ahead of UN showdown
Germany calls for UN to act 'urgently' on Syria
Ban urges UN Council unity on Syria
Egypt Bedouins hold 25 Chinese workers: security
Yemen minister escapes assassination bid: source
Groups contesting Kuwait general election
Iranian opposition to meet at Sweden conference
Russia warns resolution on Syria could spark 'civil war'
Islamist-led opposition tipped to win Kuwait poll
Ban wants Council to 'bear quick fruit' on Syria
Pro-Kadhafi 'mass murderer' awaits fate in Libya jail
Libyans to sue ex-MI6 official over torture: lawyers
Syria opposition calls 'day of mourning and anger'
Almost 100 killed in Syrian violence Monday: activists
Kuwaiti tribesmen burn tent of election candidate
Syrian students flock to Lebanese schools
Slow down trade with Russia, GCC firms urged
Saudi Arabia seeks negotiated solution to Syria crisis
Jordan rejects sanctions against Syria -- PM
Foreign observers to monitor Algeria vote
Saudi Arabia slams Syrian repression
Bringing Hamas in from the cold
Monday, 30 January, 2012
Libya's finances 'precarious' : IMF
France's Juppe to seek action on Syria at UN: ministry
Loose Libyan missiles threaten air traffic
Syrian army seeks to regain control of suburbs
Sunday, 29 January, 2012
Libya drops parliamentary quota for women
Arabs to decide Feb 5 on Syria observer mission
Arabs suspend observer mission, Syria deaths spike
US lobbyists end contracts with Egypt: report
Saturday, 28 January, 2012
Libya's NTC adopts election law, drops women quota
Arabs suspend observer mission as Syria deaths spike
Syria opposition to seek UN Security Council protection
Yemeni troops, police demand bosses' ouster
Seven troops killed in ambush near Damascus: SANA
DAVOS: Tunisia Must Secure $5B External Financing In 2012-Ctrl Bk
Gulf Arab states, Turkey hold talks over Syria
Iraq Kurd leader voices backing for Syria Kurds
Libya's NTC to meet Sunday to adopt electoral law
UN split on Syria action even as killings spike
Traffic returns to Cairo protest square
Policeman killed in south Yemen: security official
WSJ(1/28) Battles Put Damascus On The Edge
Citi: Lebanon’s economy could suffer if Syria situation worsens
Syrian refugee numbers jump as 600 register in single week
Syria, Iran: War of attrition or buckling under pressures?
Syria killings spike as UN eyes resolution
Europe-Arab UN resolution on Syria hits Russian resistance
Syria bloodbath shocks region
Friday, 27 January, 2012
Inflation and fuel shortages stoke Aleppo violence
Scores storm Syrian embassy in Cairo: AFP
Deadly car bomb hits Syria checkpoint: activists
Thousands in Cairo's Tahrir to push for change
Thousands pray in Cairo's Tahrir ahead of mass rally
Rebel Syrian army claims capture of Iranian officers
ElBaradei proposes new Egypt transition roadmap
Syria raids opposition strongholds as diplomacy heats up
Russia says new UN draft on Syria still falls short
Ban urges Security Council unity on Syria
Protesters head to Cairo's Tahrir ahead of mass rally
Syrian forces attack Homs in pre-dawn raid: activists
Norway says UN worker kidnapped in Yemen released
Saudi to recognise Syrian National Council: report
Morocco turns south for economic partnerships
After talks with Lavrov, Jumblatt calls for political solution in Syria
Tunisian activist rates democratic progress
Tunisia to sell Ben Ali palaces
Canada asks Bahrain to free Canadian protester
UN Council to discuss Syria Friday
Clashes closer to Damascus
Thursday, 26 January, 2012
Two Copts killed in southern Egypt
Revolution leads Tunisians to speak less French
Iran says 11 pilgrims kidnapped in Syria
Arabs to take Syria to UN, activists say 49 killed
Brotherhood to stay out of Egypt presidency race
Syrian opposition figure calls for talks with Russia
Egypt activists to hold mass rally Friday
Sudan does not want dialogue: new Darfur rebel chief
NATO will not return to Libya despite clashes
Algeria approves 10 new political parties
Libya investigates Bani Walid clashes
Tunisia, Libya receive loans from Turkey
Egypt slaps travel ban on US NGO staff
Syrian regime must listen to its people: Tunisia FM
Libyan oil output hits 1.3 million bpd: NOC
Syria forces raid town taken by deserters: activists
Israel congratulates Egypt on new parliament
Egypt press hails 'revival' of revolution
Tunisia's Islamic leaders pressured by radical fringe
Red Cross demands Syria probe aid worker's death
Egyptians: 'revolution isn't over'
Saleh to stay in US beyond Yemen election: diplomatic source
Russia eases Syria stance
Syria merits a political solution
Wednesday, 25 January, 2012
Syrian opposition says ready for new ties with Lebanon
Canada unveils new Syria sanctions
Palestinians say enough talks about talks
INTERVIEW: Egypt's Economy Will Start To Improve In 2H -EFG-Hermes CEO
UN worries over Libya's 'revolutionary brigades'
'Terrorist group' kills priest in Syria: report
Egypt lifting state of emergency leaves experts wary
Ex-Kadhafi bastion under govt control: Libya minister
Salafist protestors removed from Tunisia university
World Bank approves USD 250 mln loan to improve governance in Jordan
Russia stays firm on Syria as regime pounds Hama
Bahrain court says emergency rule was legal
Libya defence minister in ex-Kadhafi bastion after clashes
Egypt releases prisoners on revolt anniversary
Syria pounds protest hub of Hama: activists
Egypt's Gross Domestic Debt Climbs To EGP1.095 Tln In 1Q
Qaeda gunmen exit Yemen town under tribal pressures
Russia against sanctions, open to dialogue on Syria: Lavrov
Push for UN vote as Syria extends observer mission
US warns on Bahrain travel
Egypt's incomplete lifting of emergency invites abuse: HRW
Arrests in Bahrain as Shiites protest
Tahrir thousands mark Egypt revolt anniversary
Lebanese banks will abide by Syria sanctions: Salameh
WSJ(1/25) In Egypt, Televising the Revolution
US moving embassy staff in Bahrain
'Syria fighting against world'
Syria agrees to extend Arab observer mission
Egyptians to mark first anniversary of anti-Mubarak revolt
Syria, Bahrain, Yemen get worst ever press freedom ranking
Tuesday, 24 January, 2012
Egypt to partially lift emergency rule
Air-raid strikes Sudanese refugees in South Sudan: UNHCR
Saudis look to new police chief for greater social freedoms
Egypt parties refusing to commit to women's rights
'Extreme violence' in South Sudan massacres: MSF
Turkey warns Iraq against fomenting sectarian conflict
Lebanon to abide by Syria sanctions: central bank
Kuwait candidates urge royals to end infighting
Libyan cabinet meets on Bani Walid clash as calm returns
Sanctions causing crisis but won't sway us: Syria
Russia will never accept 'foreign interference' in Syria
Gulf states urge UN Security Council to pressure Syria
Gulf states to pull observers from Syria: statement
Hamas chief due in Jordan 12 years after expulsion: minister
Yemen's Saleh secured honourable exit: analysts
Hamas chief back to Jordan 12 years after expulsion
Saudi Arabia quits Syria mission
Iran welcomes peaceful change of power in Yemen: FM spokesperson
Syria rejects League plan
Monday, 23 January, 2012
Libya minister denies claims Kadhafi men attack town
Egypt army hands legislative power to new parliament
Tunisian PM says security breaches sapping economy
Libya, Italy sign political accord
Morocco FM makes historic Algiers trip
Benkirane unveils new government plan
Marrakech forum explores security effects of Arab Spring
EU adopts new sanctions on Syria's top brass: diplomat
Moody's: Timely IMF Support For Egypt Would Be Credit Positive
Arab League extends Syria mission
Syria rejects Arab League call for power change
Lawmakers call for balance of power
Sunday, 22 January, 2012
Saudis pull out of Arab League Syria mission
Saturday, 21 January, 2012
WSJ(1/21) U.S. Moves to Shut Embassy In Syria
Geagea predicts Assad will be ousted by end of 2012
Number of Syrian refugees registered with UN jumps by 400 in one week
WSJ: Egypt's Brotherhood Says It Will Confront Army
League under pressure to seek UN intervention
Friday, 20 January, 2012
Damascus alleys play host to cat-and-mouse warfare
UPDATE:Italy's Monti Visit To Libya To Reaffirm Key Ties-Source
Italy's Monti Visit To Libya Aims To Reaffirm Key Ties -Sources
Morocco works to manage popular discontent
New pan-Maghreb entrepreneur network to boost jobs
Yemen plans to deploy troops for elections
Thursday, 19 January, 2012
INTERVIEW: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Backs IMF Loan With Conditions
Maghreb unity takes priority for Moroccan government
Jumblatt slams Assad, declaring he ‘listens to nobody’
Wednesday, 18 January, 2012
Maghreb leaders agree to revive union
Tuesday, 17 January, 2012
UPDATE: Egypt's IMF Request Only A First Step - Fitch
Jumblatt warns Syrian tensions may lead to civil war
Monday, 16 January, 2012
Egypt asks IMF for $3.2bn
UPDATE: IMF, Egypt Start Negotiations Over $3.2 Billion Loan
Tunisians look back at revolutionary year
Al Baradei’s pullout may reshape Egypt’s political landscape
Stop killing your people, UN chief tells Al Assad
Saturday, 14 January, 2012
UNHCR: 5,238 Syrian refugees now in Lebanon
Russian arms ship arrives in Syria
Friday, 13 January, 2012
Spoils of Ben Ali regime remain elusive
Tunisia, Libya show progress in human rights
Gemayel: Lebanon hands off on Syria crisis
State media appointments rile Tunisian protestors
Thursday, 12 January, 2012
Syrians struggle to cope with energy shortages
EIU forecasts Mideast economy to be driven by new democracies in 2012
Wednesday, 11 January, 2012
MSP quits Algeria ruling coalition
Building material sector experienced tough 2011
Crown prince, Yemen premier hold key talks in Riyadh
Al Assad calls for March referendum
Tuesday, 10 January, 2012
Berri warns Syria threatened with dangers, backs Arab peace plan
Moroccan government holds first meeting
Libyans divided on new army chief
Tunisian rights groups oppose al-Mahmoudi extradition
'Arab Spring' spurs social reforms in GCC
Al Jazeera coverage and the Arab Spring
Monday, 09 January, 2012
Libya's Waha, Gialo Oil Fields Now Producing -Oil Chief
IMF To Visit Egypt Next Week To Discuss $3.2 Bln Loan - Report
Saturday, 07 January, 2012
WSJ(1/7) New Blast Hits Syria As Monitors Visit
Jordan: Islamists face uphill battle as tribes reject their approach to reform
No use having monitors in Syria, says PM
Suicide blast rocks Syria
Friday, 06 January, 2012
Salafist Jihadists emerge from shadows in Morocco
Any Iranian bid to close Hormuz will fail — UK
League seeks UN aid to tackle Syrian violence
Opposition threatens protests if candidate is barred from polls
Prosecutors urge criminal court to sentence Mubarak to death
Tuesday, 03 January, 2012
Hezbollah warns Syria chaos could hit Lebanon
Saudi Arabia and Libya to restore diplomatic ties
Monday, 02 January, 2012
Bahrain reviews verdicts against protesters
Friday, 30 December, 2011
UPDATE: Fitch Downgrades Egypt On Political, Reserve Concerns
Fitch Downgrades Egypt To BB- On Political, Reserve Concerns
Economic factors will decide the success of the Arab Spring
Group’s aid to Syria protesters goes from online to in-person
Manila to lift workers’ Lebanon deployment ban
Fitch cuts Egypt's long-term foreign currency rating
Activists in south Yemen burn election cards
Thursday, 29 December, 2011
Uncertainties loom large as businesses take a hit
Wednesday, 28 December, 2011
3 lessons for Arabs to ponder this year
Arab Spring shakes up regional power balance
Algerian elections to be held in May
Libyans protest price hikes
WSJ(12/28) U.S. Pushes For Yemen Deal
WSJ(12/28) Syria Forces Clash as Monitors Visit
IMF Postpones Egypt Visit Due To Security Concerns - Minister
Experts see rising press freedoms as well as threats
Democracy dawns after years of repression
Islamist parties’ victories spur Haniya’s regional tour
League plans more delegations
Tuesday, 27 December, 2011
Second consignment of Kuwaiti fuel donation arrives in Benghazi
People's Assembly approves a draft resolution settling financial debts among public sector institutions
Arab monitors call on media not to air "incorrect" reports on Syria
Algeria increases pensions
Jordan's economic growth continues at slow pace
Jordan: MPs censure privatisation programme, demand investigation
Iraq allows Jordanian trucks to pass through its territory in transit to Turkey, Europe
Monday, 26 December, 2011
Arab Monetary Fund Agrees $270 Mln Loan For Egypt
Egypt's budget deficit expected to surge to 11.7%
Yemen and Egypt Discuss Promotion of Bilateral Investments
Tumultuous year whose echoes will be heard for long
Sunday, 25 December, 2011
Iraq postpones meeting with Syrian opposition
Productivity indicator at its lowest level
Iranian diplomats review Islamic awakening in Arab states
Saturday, 24 December, 2011
Saleh hails UAE's 'unlimited support' to Yemen
Saudi Arabia to donate fuel to Yemen
Activities of three oil companies to be reinstated
Britain to continue supporting Yemen's stability and development
IMF to support Yemen general budget
UPDATE: Libya Oil Head: Output Currently Just Over 1 Mln B/D
Blame game over Syria blasts
Egyptian women protest military excesses against demonstrators
Friday, 23 December, 2011
President Marzouki: "new contract" to rule relations between political authority and economic actors
Moroccan ruling coalition faces stiff opposition
Thursday, 22 December, 2011
Jordan premier vows to review all privatization deals
Moody's Cuts Egypt Further Into Junk On Unsettled Government
Wednesday, 21 December, 2011
Caution rewarded for top EM funds
Tuesday, 20 December, 2011
WSJ: Egypt Balance of Payments Deficit Widens
Advance observer team for Syria within three days
Sunday, 18 December, 2011
WSJ: Eqypt Police Use Batons To Disperse Protesters
Saturday, 17 December, 2011
Russia toughens stance on Syria
Thursday, 15 December, 2011
WSJ: US Blocks UAE Company Supplying Blue Coat Devices To Syria
UPDATE: Italy, Libya Revive 2008 "Friendship" Treaty
Wednesday, 14 December, 2011
Gulf region facing tough military 'challenges'
'Jordan to reiterate its position on Syria at Arab FMs meeting'
Demonstrators march on Syrian embassy
Tuesday, 13 December, 2011
Security worries escalate in south
Trade unions threaten large-scale strike if demands unmet
Saudi Arabia welcomes Yemen's national unity govt
Qatar: Bahrain will not keep reform promise, Doha Debates votes
Mena unrest to benefit GCC economies
Arab Spring and Iran on GCC summit agenda
Monday, 12 December, 2011
Gulfsands Petroleum Halts Production In Syria, Invokes Force Majeure
Syrian events will affect economy of both countries, MP
Saturday, 10 December, 2011
Analysts suspect UNIFIL attack linked to pressure on Syria
Arab Spring dents FDIs in region
Egyptians can
vote till December 12
Iran, Russia, China envoys discuss developments in Syria
Friday, 09 December, 2011
Islamic Cleric: Syrians Have Right To Urge UN Intervention -FT
Jordan: Pro-reformists to call for rule of law
UAE: Egyptians may vote in consulate till Dec 11
Moroccans question Islamist stance on culture
Tunisia debates interim constitution
Zahran: Wasting 1 billion EGP to elect a parliament for six months
Bahrain lawmakers plan walk-out
Rateb dedicates accolades to January 25 revolution martyrs
UN envoy praises new beginning in Yemen on return
Thursday, 08 December, 2011
Moroccan parties form governing coalition
Tough economic challenges facing Middle East region
Assad distances himself from security forces
Hariri: I openly and proudly support Syria’s uprising
Syrian security halts border movement
Traders favour exclusion from Syria sanctions, not financial compensation
'Sound polling vital in Arab Spring era'
Salafists say leader's release 'leap forward' in relations with state
IMF chief for 'inclusive' growth in Arab world
'Arab Spring has made its presence felt'
18.8m eligible voters for second phase of parliamentary elections
Egyptian women still fighting
Wednesday, 07 December, 2011
Syrian pound tumbles again as sanctions bite
Algeria law ostracizes Islamist FIS
Libya re-establishes Tunisia border security
Popular Movement to join Morocco government
Tunisian university closes over niqab ban protests
250 workers protest at Shatti al Qurm
Demonstrator claims to have been hurt during sit-in at Manah
Syria effect
WSJ(12/7)Egypt's Military Leadership Vows To Cede Some Of Its Powers
Tuesday, 06 December, 2011
Sanctions-hit Syria eyes Lebanon, Iraq economic corridors
Most Jordanians see satellite channels as instigators of Arab revolts - poll
Jordan requests exclusion from Syria sanctions regime
Arab League studies Syria’s letter
Monday, 05 December, 2011
Tunisian liberals, Islamists face off on campus
Saturday, 03 December, 2011
Egypt's Prime Minister Appoints New Finance Minister
WSJ(12/3) Egypt Secularists Face Hard Choices
Hezbollah lashes out at sanctions against Iran, Syria
Highest ever turnout wows Egypt
Friday, 02 December, 2011
EU Publishes Iran, Syria Sanctions List; Hits Ministers, TV Channel
Shell Ceases Activities In Syria Amid Fresh Sanctions
Egypt's Sufis support Egyptian Bloc in parliamentary elections
Internal strife led to the collapse of Mubarak’s party
Thursday, 01 December, 2011
GCC summit slated in Riyadh on Dec. 19
Wednesday, 30 November, 2011
Abu Dhabi Development Fund Exec: No Decision Yet On Syria Exit
Vote count stops in Cairo's 1st District
Vote sorting locations in Cairo's different districts
Citizens detain 25 judges at five polling stations
Protestors gain control after clashes
Google launches websites for Egypt's parliamentary elections
Benkirane to head new Moroccan government
Reservations on Syria sanctions will not affect Iraqi Arab relations - MP
Proposed ban on flights to Syria upsets its expats
Saudis urged to leave Syria; OIC meet today
Tuesday, 29 November, 2011
Egypt's Islamists demand power for parliament
Egypt Plans $2 Bln USD T-Bills Sale, Tapping New Liquidity
Bahrain replaces state security chief
UAE Central Bank Head: No Directives Given Yet On Syria Sanctions
Egypt's Ctrl Auditing Agency Finds Fincl Violations - Report
Egyptian expats in Oman finish voting in parliamentary elections
Jordan urges more int'l support for UNRWA
Morocco reflects on election results
Bahrain issues reform decrees
Kuwait's opposition hails govt resignation
Greater GCC coordination sought to counter 'dangerous' developments
Economic war
Sanctions to hurt Syrian traders
Monday, 28 November, 2011
A majority of Egyptians intend to vote as confidence in the army weakens, finds a new YouGov poll
Egypt: Trading to resume Tuesday despite polls
Egypt's autumn
Sunday, 27 November, 2011
Egypt's Central Bank Reappoints Governor; Reshuffles Board
S&P downgrades Egypt's foreign credit, analyst
Egypt's Foreign Reserves lost USD 12 billion in 10 Months
Syria shut for UAE firms
Saturday, 26 November, 2011
WSJ(11/26) Yemen Forces Attack Areas of Opposition
WSJ(11/26) Egypt's Activists Unite Against Military
North protests Assad while Syrian workers in south march for regime
Bahrain’s scars seem slow to heal
Mubarak-era minister appointed new premier by military council
Syria steps up crackdown, ignores deadline
Friday, 25 November, 2011
Jordan: Activists to demand 'return of public funds'
Egyptians living in UAE begin casting their votes
League sets new Syria deadline
Thursday, 24 November, 2011
Bahrain opposition urges government to resign
Tunisia Ctrl Bk Gov: Econ Growth Seen At 0.2% This Yr; 4%-5% Next Year
UPDATE: S&P Cuts Ratings On Egypt One Notch To B+; Pressure On Reserves
S&P Lowers Ratings On Egypt One Notch To B+; Sees Pressure On Reserves
Ratings on Egypt lowered to 'B+' on heightened political transition risks
lebanon needs 'prudent' buffer against Syria: IMF
British minister rules out use of force against Syria
Expert sees real changes in Arab world
Arab governments urged to protect people's rights
Honor pledge, King Abdullah tells Yemenis
Saudis, expats laud Saudi Arabia's efforts to end Yemen turmoil
Bahrain king vows reforms
King pledges to act on Bahrain unrest findings
Wednesday, 23 November, 2011
Morocco is the Quiet Success Story of the Arab Spring With New Constitution and Free Elections Friday, November 25th
Egypt Sovereign Debt Insurance Costs Rise
Egypt Official Says Has Enough Stk Of Foodstuff For 3 Mos-Report
Buy Egypt?
Tunisian constituent assembly starts work
Moroccan leftist parties call for election boycott
Gulf bourses tremble as Egypt halts stock trading
Managing risks after the uprisings
Evolving Arab democracies face election challenge: Kofi Annan
Paradigm shift in Turkey's view of the Arab world
GCC to boost defense in face of new threats
Tantawi's sops fail to dampen Tahrir spirit
Tuesday, 22 November, 2011
Egyptian Stocks Tumble Again As Protests Escalate Further
Tunisia selects new leadership
Libya returns to '5+5' defence meeting
Sunday, 20 November, 2011
Deadline fails to halt killings
Marzouqi set to be Tunisia president
Saturday, 19 November, 2011
WSJ: US Turns To Lebanon In Bid To Strangle Syria
Egyptians back at Tahrir to push for power handover
Friday, 18 November, 2011
Arab youth, key drivers of Arab development and democratization
Moroccan Parliament needs rising talent
Libya, Algeria mend ties
Demonstrators protest against regions' formations and corruption
Kuwait Emir orders zero tolerance towards protests
Thursday, 17 November, 2011
Morocco election campaign off to slow start
'Our Assembly' ... Opposition Vows More Protests
Neighbors must help Syria in reform process: Larijani
Syria complicit in attacks on embassies
Wednesday, 16 November, 2011
Oman: Egyptian expats gear up to vote in the November 28 elections
Lebanese divided over Arab League vote on Syria
Lebanon risks much from a widening Syrian conflict
New media central to Moroccan political debate
Salehi criticizes Arab League for suspending Syria
Iran rules out talks with Syrian opposition
Tuesday, 15 November, 2011
Iranian, Algerian foreign ministers discuss Syria issue on phone
Assad should initiate new political phase in Syria - King
Shoura calls for quick action against embassy attackers
Monday, 14 November, 2011
UN laureate calls for Algerian electoral diversity
Iraqi government not against Syrian people - Foreign Minister
Iraq fears Iranian wrath for Syrian question, political analyst
Sunday, 13 November, 2011
Syria seeks urgent meeting with Arab leaders
Saturday, 12 November, 2011
WSJ(11/12) Alarm Over Smuggled Libyan Arms
Akkar residents block highway to Syria
Displaced Syrian children begin school in Lebanon: U.N.
MP: Constitution protected Kuwait from Arab Spring
Egyptian TV rejects ‘inciting’ slogan
Syria accused of war crimes
Friday, 11 November, 2011
Egyptians in the UAE asked to register for elections
NTC leadership divided over Qatar's Libya role
New Libyan flag a boon for Libya, Tunisia
Yemen regime, opposition close to deal
Arabs offered safe haven to Al Assad, US official says
Thursday, 10 November, 2011
Qatar: Reform only way to avoid revolts: PM
Sleiman: Syria regrets incursions into Lebanon
West denounces Assad's allies
Wednesday, 09 November, 2011
Tunisia extradites Al-Mahmoudi
Tuesday, 08 November, 2011
WSJ(11/8) Syria Army Seizes Zone Despite Arab Truce
Syrian opposition urges world to protect civilians
Monday, 07 November, 2011
WSJ: Tunisia's Leadership Faces Restive Unemployed
WSJ(11/5) Libyans Seek Secular Security Chief
Sunday, 06 November, 2011
Bahrain denies secret dialogue with opposition
League turns up heat on Syria
Saturday, 05 November, 2011
768 Syrian refugees under 4 years old
The Palestinians have a new weapon
Syria bent on rule of gun
Friday, 04 November, 2011
Peaceful sit-in calls for reform
Algeria vows to support new Libya
Salah al-Din province called to review decision - demonstrators
Thursday, 03 November, 2011
Iran ready to help Libya's new government
Qatar: Syria agrees to military pullout
Wednesday, 02 November, 2011
Kuwait: 'Petition signed by 26 MPs a clear message for PM to quit'
Western reaction to Tunisian elections
Tuesday, 01 November, 2011
Only Kuwaiti youth can topple govt: MP
Tunisia: Standard & Poor's confirms BBB- rating after NCA elections
Army to take action to control Syria border
New Algerian political parties await reforms
Syria's growing isolation among Arabs
Qatar: Arab League reveals Syria plan as Nato rejects intervention
Monday, 31 October, 2011
Morocco political coalition promises jobs, reform
Syria revolt strains Lebanon’s struggling economy
WSJ(10/31) Syrian Activists Say Assad Gains Advantage
Saturday, 29 October, 2011
Alridha pulls elected members out of assembly
Yemeni security official killed
Friday, 28 October, 2011
Jordan: Pundits see King's speech as 'roadmap' for reform
Jordan: Change in gov't fails to slow protest drive
Call to stop arrests, demonstrators
Libya is open for business
Thursday, 27 October, 2011
Arab Spring has shown the way to freedom
Jordan reform to lead to parliamentary government: King Abdallah
Arab ministers have 'cordial and frank' talks with Assad
Wednesday, 26 October, 2011
Tunisia polls winner wants national unity government
Tuesday, 25 October, 2011
In Morocco, high hopes for next parliament
Jordan: Parliament summoned to meet on Wednesday
Tunisia's Ennahda wins poll
Libya dispels fears over adopting Islamic rule
Rights body keeps a close watch
Monday, 24 October, 2011
E.U. hails first free elections in Tunisia
'Arab Spring calls for rethink of US-Arab relations'
PM's overture new chapter in gov't-Islamist relations
Jordan party rejects offer to join new govt
Massive turnout in Tunisian elections
Saudi intervention in Bahrain was a strategic mistake: official
Jordan reforms can ward off revolt: Ex-PM
Sunday, 23 October, 2011
Tunisian activists find new ways to mobilise voters
Saturday, 22 October, 2011
WSJ(10/22) Tunisia Vote Stands as Test for the Region
WSJ(10/22) Syrians Rally, Saying Assad Is Next
Jordanians celebrate Bakhit's ouster
Gaddafi footage shot on mobile: Jazeera scribe
UN calls for Gaddafi probe
Friday, 21 October, 2011
WSJ: U.N. Backs Plan For Yemen Leader To Step Down
Gaddafi's demise resonates across Arab world
Korean builders rally on Libyan hopes
Chief officers of polling stations in Qatar, Lebanon and Algeria replaced
Rival Lebanese leaders hailGadhafi’s death
Arab Spring to dominate WEF in Jordan
Thursday, 20 October, 2011
WSJ 2nd UPDATE: Moammar Gadhafi Killed, Libyan Officials Say
WSJ UPDATE: Libyan Rebels Say They Have Captured Gadhafi
More Libyan Crude Available To Market Early November - Trade
NTC Military Official: Can't Confirm Reports That Gadhafi Captured
Tunisia seeks female turnout in elections
Wednesday, 19 October, 2011
Tunisian expats in Canada to vote from Thursday
Divisions rack Algeria's FLN
Aoun warns of extremist Islamist rule in Syria if Assad regime falls
Jordan king wants new intel chief to back reform
Tuesday, 18 October, 2011
RSF Tunisia urges action on press freedom
One million dollar Iraqi grant to Tunisia
Cairo gets Swiss green light to seize $340m deposits of Mubarak’s sons
Monday, 17 October, 2011
Tunisia prepares for democratic transition
Libya calls on Tunisians for reconstruction aid
Gulf countries fail to oust Syria
Sunday, 16 October, 2011
Syria escapes suspension from Arab League
Saturday, 15 October, 2011
Qibbeh residents in north stage anti-Assad rally
Friday, 14 October, 2011
Oman fields more than 1,000 election candidates
Army denies reports of Syrian incursion in Bekaa
Russia and China Reiterate Call for Dialogue to Resolve Situation in Syria
Free media needed: Karman
Saudi Arabia recalling students from Yemen
Thursday, 13 October, 2011
Social discontent simmers in Algeria as teachers strike
March 8 hail pro-Assad Damascus demonstrations
Protesters demanding new municipalities temporarily block Amman-Aqaba highway
WSJ(10/13) Syrian-American Accused Of Spying On Dissidents
WSJ(10/13) Egyptian Generals Defend Actions
Wednesday, 12 October, 2011
WSJ: US Accuses Syrian Man Of Spying On Protesters
Tuesday, 11 October, 2011
Lebanese leaders urge Egypt to prevent sectarian strife
Tunisia: Tourist arrivals drop by 34.4 %
Egypt's democracy under threat
Monday, 10 October, 2011
UAE's RAKIA expects 25% expansion in 2012
Libya's oil recovery moves faster
40 Yemen Women Wounded Celebrating Nobel Win - Officials
Sunday, 09 October, 2011
Damascus warns over political opposition
Saturday, 08 October, 2011
WSJ(10/8)Defense Chief Hails Success Of NATO's Libya Campaign
Ghosn: Lebanon not obliged to back Syrian opposition
Lebanon sit-ins condemn Syrian crackdown
Thousands protest in Jordan against corruption
Fitch raises Egypt recovery concerns
Friday, 07 October, 2011
GCC plan remains only option in Yemen: UAE daily
Court to look into case of medics jailed for unrest
Kuwait throws weight behind Saudi Arabia
Thursday, 06 October, 2011
Intervention in Syria would lead to regional crisis, Iran tells Qatar
Wednesday, 05 October, 2011
US intervention and Syrian uprising
Tuesday, 04 October, 2011
Will the 'Arab Spring' bring economic transformation?
State to bear costs of medical care for wounded of Revolution
Arab silence on Syria criticised
New Libya springs a surprise everywhere you go
Monday, 03 October, 2011
Syrians Come Out In Support Of New Anti-regime Front
Eni CEO Hopes Libyan Greenstream Pipeline Will Resume In October
Uprisings cost region Dh24.5b
Sunday, 02 October, 2011
Egyptian army set to rule until late 2012
Saturday, 01 October, 2011
Tourism losses from Arab uprisings estimated at $7bn
Jordan's king approves constitutional changes
US envoy in Egypt warned over “stirring up sedition”
Friday, 30 September, 2011
Life refuses to return to normal in Bahrain
Al-Jazeera Shield Force sues TV channels: Report
Hezbollah slams Bahrain for ‘repressive measures’
Baghdad demo condemns violations by neighborly states
13 doctors get 15 years for inciting unrest
Fierce firefights erupt in Yemen
Thursday, 29 September, 2011
Privatisation in reverse
Tunisian parties urged to uphold human rights
Medical students from Yemen, Libya to be accepted at local universities under certain conditions
Normality returning to Libya as schools reopen
Wednesday, 28 September, 2011
Fresh push for Russia to back Syria censure
No Arab Spring in Kuwait, Gulf - MP
Turmoil in Yemen
Tuesday, 27 September, 2011
U.S. warns Mikati over Syria sanctions
Saudi Arabia supports Palestine's UN bid
Sunday, 25 September, 2011
Oapec: Oil expansion plans hinge on security
Court orders suspension of Mubarak trial until October 30
Saturday, 24 September, 2011
Sleiman says he has urged Assad to pass reforms
Jordanians protest for reforms
Friday, 23 September, 2011
Fragile ceasefire between rival Yemeni factions ends
Wednesday, 21 September, 2011
$23bn windfall for the new Libya
Egypt: Confidence and liquidity help ease the turmoil
Tuesday, 20 September, 2011
King calls for a stable Yemen
Monday, 19 September, 2011
AfDB grants Tunisia two loans worth 340 MD
Government introduces ''Jasmine Economic and Social Plan''
MENA region faces shortage of budget-friendly homes
UAE pledges to boost economies of Arab Spring nations
Sunday, 18 September, 2011
Misurata's defenders look for pay-off
Saturday, 17 September, 2011
Calm returns to Akkar following Syrian incursion
North Lebanon rally backs Syrian protesters
Libyan economy alive but not well
Jordanians take to streets calling for real political reform
Friday, 16 September, 2011
Lebanese injured as Syrian troops pursue refugees over border
Moroccan parties form coalitions
Algeria advances media, political reforms
Housing riots rock Algiers
Britain pledges to free frozen Libya funds
Egypt jails three ex-officials over wasting millions in public money
Thursday, 15 September, 2011
Kuwait: MoI ups security for Friday protests
Oil markets likely to remain more influenced by global economic cycle
Wednesday, 14 September, 2011
Egypt index tumbles after anti-Israel protest
The worsening situation between Egypt and Israel
'Iran will send ambassador back to Libya at the earliest opportunity'
Tuesday, 13 September, 2011
Japan provides USD 2 mln emergency aid for Libya's injured
"Building the Syrian State" Movement Inaugurated
Dedeman Hotels to Maintain Investments in Syria
Incentives for investors in underdeveloped regions
Monday, 12 September, 2011
Salafists fail to penetrate Morocco protest movement
Sunday, 11 September, 2011
Egypt vows more protection after attack on Israel embassy
Saturday, 10 September, 2011
Nassib Lahoud warns Syria unrest may affect Lebanon
Tripoli rally calls for Arab intervention in Syria
Local Press: Saudi Arabia and the Egyptian Baltajiyah
Al Assad gears up to face military intervention
Friday, 09 September, 2011
Tahrir square demonstration amid security measures
Thursday, 08 September, 2011
Tunisia unveils job-creation project
Jobless benefits planned for Morocco
Syrian forces kill at least 15 in largest assault on Homs
Wednesday, 07 September, 2011
Thousands rally against border bombardments in Kurdistan capital
Protests erupt amid Tunisia police union ban
Jordan to reopen embassy in Tripoli
Niger denies reports of harbouring Gaddafi
Tuesday, 06 September, 2011
Malian Touaregs return from Libya
MPs protest at embassy against Russia's support for Assad
Arab Spring cost GCC $150bn
Clashes at Mubarak trial
Monday, 05 September, 2011
Erbil expected to see demo against TurkishIranian cross border bombardments on Kurdish territories
Algeria closes Libya border
Saturday, 03 September, 2011
Bahrain's Commission deadline for probe set for this week
Friday, 02 September, 2011
Demonstration demanding better services ends in Baghdad
Thursday, 01 September, 2011
Europe steps up efforts to unblock Libya assets
More than 470 Syrians died last month
Wednesday, 31 August, 2011
Libya fund seeks to free assets for loans
Libya's Zawiya Refinery Has Resumed Operations -Rebel Council
Youth's death stokes Bahrain unrest fears
Political advertising to be banned from September 12, 2011
Tuesday, 30 August, 2011
Italy seeks to delay EU oil embargo on Syria
Dispute over control of Libya's $65bn fund
2nd UPDATE: Libya Rebels Give Gadhafi Forces Saturday Deadline
Gadhafi's Daughter Gives Birth In Algeria
EU: Sanctions On Syria Oil Exports Being Wrapped Up
EU Urges Syria To Immediately Stop Brutal Repression
Monday, 29 August, 2011
Qatar accords Libya council state honour
Saturday, 27 August, 2011
Arab League to discuss Syria crisis
We ask Libyans to come back and rebuild the country — former exile
Friday, 26 August, 2011
Fresh round of violence breaks out in Gaza Strip
Nato beefs up Gaddafi hunt
Thursday, 25 August, 2011
Jordan to help rebuild post-Qadhafi Libya
Qatar urges release of $5bn Libyan funds
Wednesday, 24 August, 2011
NTC seeks to unfreeze $5bn for life after Gaddafi
Oil trade links to Syria cut ahead of embargo
Syrian FM: Damascus counts on Iran's friendship
Libyans should safeguard their revolution: Iran
Libyans in Riyadh mission switch allegiance
Tuesday, 23 August, 2011
Opposition seeks initial $2.5bn in frozen funds
Gulfsands Petroleum in oil payments to Assad cousin
Iraq recognizes Libyan Transitional Council
Libya petrol smuggling affects southern Tunisia
NTC plans interim Tripoli govt
Monday, 22 August, 2011
Egypt pays high price for neglect of Sinai
UK pledge to unfreeze Libyan assets
Sunday, 21 August, 2011
Gaddafi regime collapses
Saturday, 20 August, 2011
Charbel: Lebanon will stay out of Syria’s affairs
Jordanians demonstrate urging resignation of government
Refugees find solace in Tunisia camp
Friday, 19 August, 2011
Egypt revolution hits big companies
Morocco sets legislative elections date
Demands to stop regional intervention
Activists plan hunger strike over blogger’s detention
Thursday, 18 August, 2011
Moroccan activists challenge electoral list quotas
Libyans in Tunisia celebrate rebel advances
Wednesday, 17 August, 2011
Syria solidarity protest in Muscat
Suspending agreements with Syria could hurt harm Kuwait
GCC ministers to discuss current regional events
'Changes leave opposition with less ammunition to continue campaign'
US-Arab disconnect: Revolutions reset region's priorities
Tuesday, 16 August, 2011
Currency flight fears mount in Syria
Al Khatib meets in Tunisia with NTC and Libya's Government representatives
Anger building up over Syria - Bakhit
UK uprising resembles Arab Spring: general
Top Iranian, Turkish diplomats discuss Syria
Jordan Islamists see proposed constitutional amendments inadequate
Monday, 15 August, 2011
First Ministerial working session on priority governorates meets
Sunday, 14 August, 2011
Jordanian king voices support for reform package
Bahrain opposition to boycott September elections
Friday, 12 August, 2011
67% back death for Mubarak
Thursday, 11 August, 2011
Clinton calls for oil groups to shun Syria
Monday, 08 August, 2011
Lebanese bank assets in Syria fall by 8.4 pct
U.S. expands travel warning amid violence in Syria
Damascus left with fewer allies
Sunday, 07 August, 2011
GCC calls on Syria to end violence, initiate reforms
Friday, 05 August, 2011
Lebanon’s U.N. vote on Syria ignites debate
Wednesday, 03 August, 2011
Al Assad lost all humanity, UN chief says
Tuesday, 02 August, 2011
Syrian rebels urge oil sanctions
Monday, 01 August, 2011
Libya rebels pledge Ramadan cash handout
Ramadan eve massacre
Sunday, 31 July, 2011
UPDATE: Deadly Clash In Libya Rebel Capital
Arab Spring transforms TV and movie industries
Saturday, 30 July, 2011
Moroccan King Calls For Parliamentary Elections Soon
Clashes continue to erupt in Yemen despite protesters’ calls for Friday of Patience rallies
Jordanians take to streets demanding real reform
Shaikha Lubna, Tunisian PM discuss trade cooperation
Police in standoff after stopping protest march
Friday, 29 July, 2011
Protest in Bahrain over lack of reform
Tunisia Pens New, Freer Press Code
Thursday, 28 July, 2011
UPDATE: Mubaraks To Be Tried In Cairo
2nd UPDATE: Repsol Ready To Resume In Libya; Facilities Undamaged
Regional action plans to develop youth's employment in Tunisia
Britain opens rebel Libyan Embassy, U.S. likely to follow
Early ‘Arab Spring’ results divide Western opinions on Syria and Lebanon
WSJ(7/28) UK Recognizes Libyan Opposition
Wednesday, 27 July, 2011
Tunisia counts the cost of revolution
Tunisia, UAE review ways to boost co-operation in finance and investment fields
Syrian Labor Market Report 2009-2010 Launched
Egypt’s successful bond sale may fuel further investment
Media wars in full swing as Egypt protesters, military clash
Tunisia puts 23 associates of former prime minister on trial
Syrian Min: Govt Plans To Set Up EUR3B New Power Plants -Report
Food smuggling to Libya worries Tunisians
Morocco to tackle youth unemployment
Cabinet Approves Draft Law on General Elections
Tuesday, 26 July, 2011
Libya rejects Gaddafi proposal
Syrian Cabinet Passes Bill of New Parties Law
Egypt ex-interior minister to be tried alongside Mubarak
Monday, 25 July, 2011
Vodafone faces pressure over Egypt protests
Paris was within Schengen over Tunisians
Moody's: Egypt Protests, Cabinet Reshuffle Are Credit Negative
Syrian Govt Adopts Multipartism Law: Report
Desperate Kadhafi regime appeals for volunteers
WSJ: Cairo Clashes Reflect Fatigue
WSJ: Rebel Chief Says Gadhafi, Family Can Stay In Libya
Sunday, 24 July, 2011
Assad Sacks City Governor After Massive Demonstration - SANA
UPDATE: Germany Offers Loans To Libyan Opposition - Minister
Saudi Arabia: King asks scholars to help find solutions to people's problems
Saturday, 23 July, 2011
WSJ UPDATE: Rights Group Condemns Draft Saudi Antiterror Law
Egypt's Under-Fire Ruler Commits To Democracy
UPDATE:Wave Of Loud Blasts Rock Libyan Capital
Damascus on edge as over one million protest
Friday, 22 July, 2011
Syrian Opposition Lobbies EU To Ban Syria's Crude Exports-Activist
Peaceful protests call for speeding up political and economic reforms in Jordan
Saudi Prince Alwaleed Calls For Reforms For More Openness
Thursday, 21 July, 2011
Worried Syrians withdraw bank deposits
Cooperation Between Syrian and Lebanese Banks
Tuesday, 19 July, 2011
Morocco to sell part of Maroc Telecom stake
Syria crisis takes sectarian turn as death toll mounts
Saturday, 16 July, 2011
Anti-Syrian regime protest in Tripoli targets Iran’s ‘Persian project’
Friday, 15 July, 2011
Jordan: Premier warns against repercussions of escalation
Friday's demonstrators call for social reforms
Kadhafi regime uses oil as leverage
Contact Group meets today in Istanbul
Friends of arrested Syria TV star call for sit-in protest
Revolution reloaded as public demands fast-paced reforms
Thursday, 14 July, 2011
Gov't firm on banning open sit-ins, urges a more peaceful approach
OIC aims to attain cease-fire in Libya by Ramadan
Wednesday, 13 July, 2011
NSHR supports call for reforms in Arab countries
Tuesday, 12 July, 2011
Barzani's office voices concern for Syria's Kurds
Gov't initiates dialogue on reform with political parties
Popular Movement denies their activists' fled
Saudi Arabia: Introduce reforms, Cabinet urges Arabs
US envoy fails to break political impasse in Yemen
Egyptian protesters threaten severe measures if rulers fail to meet demands
Monday, 11 July, 2011
Saadoun seeks clarification on GCC initiatives in Yemen
Sunday, 10 July, 2011
Egyptian protesters threaten to block Suez Canal
Information ministry temporarily revived
Saturday, 09 July, 2011
Tripoli protest supports Syrian uprising, second rally scrapped
Jordanians call for ouster of PM Bakhit
Yemen opposition moves to declare transitional council
Egyptians rally to show their anger
Friday, 08 July, 2011
Egypt boils over police acquittals
Egypt braces for Friday of fury
Thursday, 07 July, 2011
'Over 100 Syrians flee to Jordan'
Tuesday, 05 July, 2011
Iran, Russia: Foreigners should stay out of Syria crisis
GCC gains from Arab Spring effect
Khalifa reiterates UAE support for Egypt
Monday, 04 July, 2011
Moroccans approve new constitution
UAE praises Bahrain initiative which gets under way tomorrow
Saturday, 02 July, 2011
Jordanian Government Resigns To Allow New Cabinet Reshuffle - Report
WSJ(7/2) Bahrain Shiites Enter Talks
Hundreds march in Tripoli to support Syria rallies
Key Bahrain dialogue today
Friday, 01 July, 2011
WSJ: Bahrain Shiite Group Enters Talks With Government
Center for Syrian refugees opens in Akkar
Thursday, 30 June, 2011
WSJ(6/30) France Says It Armed Opposition In Libya
WSJ(6/30) Rage At Police Fuels Egypt Rioting
Experts to probe Bahrain unrest
International commission on rights to submit report to king in October
Wednesday, 29 June, 2011
Tunisia, Kuwait co-ordinating on Ben Ali's assets probe
FDIs: 24.1% drop during first five months of 2011
Tuesday, 28 June, 2011
Moroccan Embassy prepares for referendum on new charter
Gaddafi wanted for war crimes
Meeting to thrash out Syria future
Saturday, 25 June, 2011
WSJ(6/25) Libya Is Air Show For Defense Firms
WSJ(6/25) House Votes Against Policy In Libya
WSJ(6/25) Goldman's Paperwork Flub In Libya Deals
Friday, 24 June, 2011
WSJ: Syrian Crisis Warms Turkey-Israel Ties Somewhat
WSJ UPDATE: US House Keeps Funding For Military Action In Libya
Algeria responds to social protests
Bahrain sets the stage for national dialogue
US pushes for ‘immediate’ and smooth transfer of power in Yemen
Wednesday, 22 June, 2011
Saleh requires two more weeks
Doha Debates Poll: Most Gulf Arabs too scared to demonstrate against their rulers
US sanctions Libyan companies
Tuesday, 21 June, 2011
Tunisian press fears return to censorship
Jordan reaches out for int'l partner amid protests
Differences over Syria unrest deepen 'crisis' of Jordan's political elite
Qatar: Bloomsbury releases 'Tweets from Tahrir'
UAE freezes assets of 19 Libyans
Monday, 20 June, 2011
Little support for wider Libya campaign
Saturday, 18 June, 2011
Arab States Saw Deposits Worth $50B Withdrawn Amid Unrest -Report
WSJ(6/18) Yemen Leader's Return Questioned
First protester death in Aleppo
Thousands protest across Syria
Friday, 17 June, 2011
Hundreds in Tripoli rally to denounce Syria crackdown
2 demonstrations in Tahreer Square
Thursday, 16 June, 2011
WSJ UPDATE: Syrian Forces Spread to New Area Near Iraq Border
Kuwait: Arrest Protest Flouters
March 14 intensifies its opposition stance
March 14 may regret boycotting Mikati
Kuwait: Stage set for new demonstration
$2.5 billion IDB aid for Egypt
Yemen peace efforts to continue: GCC
Turkey seeks Syria action
Wednesday, 15 June, 2011
Gaddafi base under fire
Syrians protest against Moscow's political stance
'No going back on path of reform'
Yemen peace efforts to continue: GCC
Tuesday, 14 June, 2011
Jordan renews support for Libya revolution
Saleh's condition improving: Doctor
Monday, 13 June, 2011
UAE recognises Libyan rebels
Saturday, 11 June, 2011
Grand mufti urges Lebanese to revolt against economic crisis
Hundreds rally against Assad regime in Tripoli
Al-Balad news website under fire
Iranian infighting clouds anniversary
Iran summons UK diplomat over 'unfounded' Syria meddling claim
Bahrain confirms Grand Prix race cancelled
Friday, 10 June, 2011
Syrian army moves on Jisr al-Shughour
Protesters rally in Baghdad Tahrir Square
Increase in infiltration feared amid Yemen chaos
Group pledges $1.3b for Gaddafi opponents
Libya needs $4b to get back on its feet — ex-minister
Thursday, 09 June, 2011
Allied, Arab Nations Approve Financial Aid Mechanism For Libya Rebels
Kurdish MP: Iraq should take action against Syrian crack down
Kuwait: Former MP Condemns Street Protests
MPs announce 'Petition Friday' for resignation of premier
Thousands Flee North Syria City
Yemeni Tribe Takes Key City
Libyan newspapers mushroom in an outpouring of pent-up frustration
Wednesday, 08 June, 2011
Beirut traders to call for strike in protest against government impasse
Lebanese bank freezes assets of Libyan regime: reports
UK and France step up pressure on UN over Syria
Algeria freezes Kadhafi assets
Renewable energy to boost Morocco jobs
Mauritanian president: Kadhafi must leave
Ben Ali lawyer blasts looming trial
Obama Presses Bahrain On Reform
WSJ(6/8) U.S., German Leaders Discuss Aid For Libya
Yemen Chief's Injuries Could Upend Regime
OPEC Poised To Exempt Libya From Oil Output Quota - Sources
France, Britain step up pressure on Al Assad
Injured Saleh ‘alert’ to his surroundings
New rights watchdog steers clear of politics
Statistics reveal social media’s impact
Tuesday, 07 June, 2011
WSJ: Yemen's Capital Sanaa Quiet, But Clashes Erupt Elsewhere
Austria Police Confirm OPEC-Related Protest, Unclear If Libya Opposition
Jumblatt urges Syrian regime to swiftly implement reforms
Kurdish parties in Syria throw weight behind protests
Algerians puzzled by term limit reversal
Ahmadinejad: Americans use Bahrain issue to raise popularity rate
Ahmadinejad: Iran to offer solutiion to Bahrain crisis when conditions are ripe
Iran President condemns US interference in Syria
Saudi Arabia calls for restraint in Yemen
Future still uncertain for Yemen as violence flares
UAE hosts Libya talks
US sanctions on Syria may not affect many UAE firms
Monday, 06 June, 2011
Jordan sees comprehensive reform: Parliament Speaker
Kuwait KGL In Talks To Resume Work At $1B Egypt Proj -Report
Egypt To Obtain $3 Billion IMF Loan
Saturday, 04 June, 2011
WSJ(6/4) House Challenges Obama On Libya
Palestinians scrap march after Lebanese Army bans border protest
Jordanians step up protests calling for PM's resignation
Solidarity replaces fear in Benghazi
Muslim Brotherhood eyes entertainment
Friday, 03 June, 2011
WSJ: White House To Host Bahrain Royal To Push Reform
Kuwait: 'Student expelled over revolution question'
Yemeni crisis: Obama's aide mobilizes GCC
Fierce fighting grips Sana’a
Israel warns Lebanon, Syria ahead of marches
Thursday, 02 June, 2011
WSJ UPDATE: Deadly Crackdown In Syrian Towns Kill At Least 15
King urges expedited economic reform
Wednesday, 01 June, 2011
US warns Egypt to return to its focus on reforms
Lebanon’s Palestinians to march to border
Clashes as protesters demand withdrawal of Iraq Army from Ramadi
No need to close our embassy in Yemen - Abawi
'Qatari government supported popular uprisings in region'
'Saudi intervention in Bahrain was a miscalculation'
Mideast Uses Western Tools To Battle The Skype Rebellion
Major Front Forms In Libya's Mountains
Bahrain king offers dialogue
Tuesday, 31 May, 2011
Lebanon freezes assets of Tunisia’s former first lady
Najib Saab in Mediterranean Commission Conference: Political Reforms Crucial to Sustainable Development
AfDB extends 500 million dollars to Tunisia
Morocco to hold early legislative vote
Iraq keen on Syrian stability - Maliki
Arab revolution will succeed: Doha Debates
Jordan opposition calls for government's resignation
Saudi vacationers to avoid turmoil-hit Arab countries
20 killed as violence spirals in Yemen
Monday, 30 May, 2011
Kuwait: Several protest municipality decision to close down shops
Saturday, 28 May, 2011
WSJ(5/28) G-8 Pledges $40 Billion For 'Arab Spring'
WSJ(5/28) Yemen Clashes Spread, Raising Fears
WSJ(5/28) Zuma Looks To Elevate Libya Role
Border towns fearful of Syrian incursion as Lebanese troops redeploy
Friday, 27 May, 2011
WSJ: UK PM: Mideast Failure Would Give Oxygen To Extremists
WSJ: Sarkozy Welcomes Russia Help In Libya; Gadhafi Must Go
France's Sarkozy: G-8 Plans $40B Package For Egypt, Tunisia
G8 offers $20bn to aid Arab democracies
Lagarde: Middle East, North African Nations May Need IMF Help
Qatar shuts Sana'a mission
Kuwait: Heavy security presence dampens Friday 'rage'
Thursday, 26 May, 2011
WSJ: IMF Says Jobs Needed For Arab Spring To Create Stability
Moody's downgrades Bahrain to Baa1 with negative outlook
AU pursues 'political solution' for Libya
Algeria begins political reform process
Wednesday, 25 May, 2011
Libya sovereign fund suffers big losses
WSJ: World Bank To Provide $4.5B To Egypt, $1.5B To Tunisia
Revolution and change at the Rafah border
Jordan recognises Libya rebels, to send envoy
9 killed as heavy clashes erupt in Yemen capital
Tuesday, 24 May, 2011
Cabinet hopes early end to Yemen crisis
State employees hold demo in Tehran over Bahrain crackdown
Arab revolt a collective demand for dignity: Expert
Syria revolt hits Qatari investments
Saudi Arabia prods Yemen parties
Bahrain authorities release 515 people detained during unrest
Monday, 23 May, 2011
GCC suspends mediation in Yemen after Saleh refuses to sign deal
Sunday, 22 May, 2011
$4 billion Saudi aid for Egypt
Saturday, 21 May, 2011
WSJ(5/21) Syrian Forces Fire On Protesters
WSJ(5/21) NATO Hits 3 Libyan Ports
WSJ(5/21) Tunisia To Seek Backing For Aid
Army denies it is forcefully sending Syrian refugees home
Friday, 20 May, 2011
WSJ BLOG/Washington Wire: Lieberman Criticizes Obama On Mideast
Islamist threat in north exaggerated: analysts
Obama: Arab revolts show repression no longer works
Thursday, 19 May, 2011
Syria violence threatens to spill into Lebanon
Kuwait eager to back Egyptian economy - Jazeera chief
Syrian reforms to promote investment in the country - Al-Assad
CBJ excess reserves stand at JD 2.875 billion
Iraqi Minister fines oil workers for striking
Saudis call Obama speech meaningless drivel
Arab economic reforms to take time
Parties fail to agree on Yemen deal
Wednesday, 18 May, 2011
Mixed reaction over Egyptian 'swap deal'
Tuesday, 17 May, 2011
The West Believes Arab Spring Will Transform Arab World
Saturday, 14 May, 2011
Yemen Needs $20B To Achieve Anti-Poverty Millennium Devt Goals-Report
WSJ(5/14) Libya Says NATO Killed Clerics
WSJ(5/14) Obama's Mideast Envoy Resigns
WSJ(5/14) Syrians Defy Week Of Crackdown
WSJ(5/14) Yemeni Crisis Mounts Amid Protests, Killings
Stalemate in Yemen
Gaddafi most likely hurt in Nato raid — Italian minister
Skirmish in Salalah but peace prevails
Friday, 13 May, 2011
WSJ: Six Killed In Syria Protests, But Government Calls For Restraint
France finds Ben Ali cars, cash
Sawiris warns of Islamist violence in Egypt
Crackdowns fail to deter protesters
Fresh wave of demonstrations expected today
Gulf forces will stay in Bahrain after emergency is lifted — army chief
Military chief vows harsher crackdowns
Thursday, 12 May, 2011
Yazaji Confirms Resignation from al-Arabiya
Egypt: One hundred heady days
MPs blast TV, clash over Arab uprising
GCC envoys consult all factions in Yemen crisis
Wednesday, 11 May, 2011
UPDATE: Libya Rebels Say Oil Facilities Seriously Damaged
Libya rebels seek access to frozen funds
Yemen parties urged to sign deal
Bahrain urges calm despite Iran barbs
Gulf leaders review regional developments
Isolated protests and rally seeking better pay
Tuesday, 10 May, 2011
Daraa Mufti Withdraws His Resignation
Changes reflect Arab aspirations: Qatar
Gulf leaders meet today; Iran's role tops agenda
Upheaval in region tops agenda of GCC summit
Libyan council discusses ways to rebuild country
Monday, 09 May, 2011
Political firestorm erupts in Tunisia
Sunday, 08 May, 2011
Syrian tanks storm Baniyas
Saturday, 07 May, 2011
Saleh's intransigence jeopardizes GCC deal
Toll climbs in Syria swoop
Friday, 06 May, 2011
EU To Step Up Syria Sanctions As Early As Next Week
US freezes assets of Libyan state broadcaster
Ben Ali assets focus of Tunisia probe
Three separate protests staged Downtown Beirut
Qatar pledges $500m to Libyan rebels
Al Adly sentence signals new era
Thursday, 05 May, 2011
Lafarge cuts growth forecast following Egyptian unrest
WSJ(5/5) Hamas's Pact Shows 'Arab Spring' Strains
WSJ: Prosecutor Pursues Gadhafi Regime
WSJ: Syrian Protest Gains Support In Major Cities
WSJ: Allies Plan Fund For Libyan Rebels
Bahrain loses appeal as offshore money haven
Bahrain is limping back to normal after unrest
Syria transformed into large prison, activist says
Wednesday, 04 May, 2011
Fund to finance Libyan rebels
Monetary Situation in Syria Good, Arab Banks Union Says
Tuesday, 03 May, 2011
Bahrain medical workers to go on trial
Recession fears for Egypt and Tunisia
Benghazi seeks way out of health crisis
No displaced Syrians in Jordan - gov't
Unrest impacts transport services between Jordan, Syria
Swiss freeze Gaddafi, Mubarak and Ben Ali's funds
Monday, 02 May, 2011
GCC plans more talks on Yemen
Sunday, 01 May, 2011
Bahrain businesses urged to boycott Iran
Saturday, 30 April, 2011
WSJ(4/30) Tribe Is Vital To Gadhafi's Fate
WSJ(4/30) Tunisia Repels Libyan Spillover
WSJ(4/30) Syrians Propose Army-Led Transition
WSJ UPDATE: US Freezes Assets Of Syrian Officials
New Law Providing 50,000 Job Opportunities over 5 Years Soon
Salafi MPs deny sponsoring Syria anti-govt protesters
Hustle, bustle return to Bahrain
Hundreds stage protests in Omani towns
Friday, 29 April, 2011
Diplomat's abductors demand SR5m
Damascus urges prompt Lebanese government
Thursday, 28 April, 2011
WSJ UPDATE: Bahrain Sentences Four Protesters To Death
UPDATE: EU Mulls Syria Asset Freeze, Travel Ban, Arms Embargo
Syria's huge cash reserve supports its currency -- source
Syria unrest takes toll on Lebanon border towns
Difference between Egyptian and Syrian revolts
Iran summons Bahraini charge d'affaires
WSJ: Gadhafi Girds For Long Survival Battle
WSJ: Cracks Show Among Loyalists To Syria Regime
Egyptian Gas Pipeline Bombed, Interrupting Supply To Israel, Jordan
Bahrain releases 312 detainees
IMF sets $35b to aid Middle East nations in turmoil
No Filipinos injured in latest Syria violence
Wednesday, 27 April, 2011
Iran may expel Bahraini diplomat in tit-for-tat action
WSJ: Nations Face Quandary In Syria
WSJ: Libyan Rebels Jolted By Counterattack
No Gulf pressure for Mubarak immunity: Egypt's PM
Foreign Ministry denies telling Saudis to leave Bahrain
Syria deploys more forces to end unrest
Tuesday, 26 April, 2011
Supreme Council of Egyptian Armed Forces denies any UAE, Saudi pressure
Bahraini football players detained, clubs shut
Egypt makes concessions over southern governor
Mikati back in Beirut, resumes deliberations
Post-revolution, Egypt tourism remains in disarray
Syria unrest may hurt Lebanon economy
Tehran braces for showdown between Ahmadinejad and conservatives
Tunisian Islamist leader urges rejection of extremism
Dozens demonstrate in Mosul to support PM Maliki
Kuwait supports rebels with $180 million
WSJ(4/26) Rebel Gains Fail To End Siege Of Libyan City
WSJ(4/26) Syria Steps Up Violence
WSJ(4/26) Yemen Protesters Accept Deal
Tehran supports national unity, democracy in Iraq: Larijani
Saudi Arabia appreciates Yemen's cooperation
Regional turmoil in focus at Saudi king's talks with Egyptian PM
Bahrain municipal body dismisses Al Wefaq members
Gulf confederation call evokes mixed feelings in Kuwait
Prosecutor says Mubarak to be moved
Monday, 25 April, 2011
Opposition Gives 'Final' Accord To GCC Plan To End Yemen Crisis
Spokesman: Gadhafi Safe And His Morale Is High
Iraq's al-Ahrar (Liberals) bloc condemn occupation forces violations in Basra
Iraqi Army force surrounds Mosul's al-Ahrar square to ban demonstrators reaching it
WSJ: Bahrain Sees Hezbollah Plot In Protest
WSJ: US Seeks To Raise Heat On Syria
WSJ: Rebels Extend Gains In Misrata
WSJ: Yemen Opposition Deadlock Delays New Deal
Wael Ghonim to take time-out from Google to form NGO
Sunday, 24 April, 2011
Saudi investments in Yemen safe despite political instability
Looting affects gas, food security in Yemen
Syrian Cabinet approves new housing, power laws
Tourist drought in Egypt
Saturday, 23 April, 2011
WSJ(4/23) Protests Explode Across Syria
WSJ(4/23) Libyan Rebels Buoyed By Strategic Win
Women plan to show up at poll centers
Friday, 22 April, 2011
Iran cell planned attacks in Kuwait, minister says
Kuwaitis face reform stalemate after government falls
US to deploy drones against Kadhafi in Libya: Gates
Syria braces for massive ‘Good Friday’ protests
Thursday, 21 April, 2011
Assad must do more on reform: US
Syria Postpones Third Mobile License Auction; No Revised Date -Source
France offers Tunisia aid
Cooking gas shortage leads to neighborhood blockade in Sana'a
Arab Tourism Lost $4.3B Due To Political Turmoil - Report
Consensus on boosting efforts
to restore peace in Yemen
Majlis committee urges quick UNHRC action on Bahrain, Libya, Yemen
Wednesday, 20 April, 2011
UAE Foreign Min: GCC To Announce Yemen Plan Within A Few Hours
Jordan backs Qatar efforts in Libya
Arab energy investment marred by unrest
Tuesday, 19 April, 2011
Stability in Lebanon depends on that of Syria: Pro-Assad gathering
RCD election ban stirs Tunisia debate
Bahrain force to stay put
Jordan: Public sector dentists go on strike
Ahmadinejad, Chavez disapprove of military intervention in Libya
Iran denies supporting Syria in dealing with protestors
Egyptian revolution broke backbone of U.S., Israel: Larijani
Arab govts reluctant to deal with Libya: Debates
Documents show US funding Syrian opposition: Paper
Alexandrians between freedom and anarchy
King Abdullah meets with Bahraini premier
Iran figures in Ashton talks
Gulf troops to stay until Iran threats ease
Monday, 18 April, 2011
Yemen's Al-Rowaishan mass transport between a tribal rock and a government hard place
Cabinet delay takes toll on Lebanon trade
Demonstrators gather in Mosul demanding departure of US forces
Oman stimulus package to raise spending by 1b riyals
Sunday, 17 April, 2011
UPDATE: Egypt Ex-PM To Face Trial For Corruption - Source
Tunisia pays unemployment benefits
Saturday, 16 April, 2011
Oman: Dhofar citizens stage rally to raise demands
Salalah protesters continue peaceful sit-in, calm prevails in Sohar
Tahrir protesters: Maliki must go
Foreign Ministry Source: Statement of US Department of State on Iran's Help Is Untrue
WSJ(4/16) Protests In Syria Curtailed By Force
WSJ(4/16) Rebels Build A State In Benghazi
WSJ(4/16) Death Of Activist In Gaza Defies Hamas Rule
WSJ(4/16) Algeria Leader Vows To 'Reinforce' Democracy
Iran urges UN prompt action on Bahrain
Students hold demo over suppression of Bahrain uprising
Exclusion of women from polls draws sharp responses
King Fahd Causeway reopens
Friday, 15 April, 2011
Syrians crack down as protests continue
Mubarak Transferred To Military Hospital - Public Radio
Nato meets to overcome divisions on Libya
Jordan to continue humanitarian assistance in Libya, wants unity
Demonstration in front of Saudi Embassy for extradition of ousted President
Political situation in Tunisia, focus of Interim PM-Chebbi talk
Jordan participates in meeting of Inter- Parliamentary Union
Morocco launches labour talks
Thursday, 14 April, 2011
Egypt issues travel bans on former PM
Libyan Koussa Removed From EU Asset Freeze, Travel Ban
Trade minister, Egyptian prime minister discuss bilateral ties
Some naval officers defy orders - Refuse to travel to Bahrain
Iran dismisses report about trial of two nationals in Bahrain
EU move aimed to cover up rights violations in Bahrain: Iran MP
Democratic Libya our aim, says Hague
Libyan TV channel plans move to Tripoli
Egyptians in Saudi Arabia rejoice over right to vote
Libya aid team back after latest mission
Oman security forces disperse gathering of unemployed youth
Syria protests spread to Aleppo
Wednesday, 13 April, 2011
EBRD could start lending to Egypt
Fitch Downgrades, Withdraws Libya Ratings On 'Extreme Instability'
Security forces break up Bait al Barka R/A protest
Half of Arabs see economy getting better: poll
Protesters' council clarifies refusal of talks with Barzani representatives
Ministry 'fiercely condemns' Tehran embassy attack
Egyptians see country ready for democracy, finds poll
Implement 1970 resolution on Libya: Uruguay
Bahrain to try ‘Iranian spies’
Tuesday, 12 April, 2011
Mubarak hospitalised in Sharm El Sheikh
UN says 500,000 flee Libya fighting
UPDATE: Egypt Mubarak Hospitalized In Sharm El-Sheikh-Sources
Businessmen mobilised to revive Tunisia's economy
Iranian students hurl firebombs at Saudi embassy
Chances of an Africa-sponsored ceasefire are ‘nil’, opposition says
Monday, 11 April, 2011
Oman: Sit-in near Majlis A'Shura continues
Sunday, 10 April, 2011
Jordan undergoing 'courageous leap' - PM
Cashing in on great escape
Saudi Arabia is on the wrong path: Salehi
Four women to contest CMC elections
Saturday, 09 April, 2011
MARKET TALK: Saudi Shares Close Higher; Petchems in Focus
WSJ(4/9) Egypt Protests Swell Against Military
WSJ(4/9) Rebels Fight U.S. For Funds It Seized
WSJ(4/9) Bahrain Divisions Grow, Fanning Fears
Algerians debate political alternatives
Azura Ship Leaves Benghazi Port, with 600 Syrian Nationals On board
Safar Continues Government-Formation Deliberations
Activists plan fourth anti-sectarian march in Beirut for Sunday
Hariri seeks to ease tensions with Bahrain as expatriates to be expelled
Verbal sparring will spare stability, experts say
Entry visas for Tunisians to Libya suspended
Certifcates of deposit tender results
Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr calls for open sit-in demo to force U.S. forces out of Iraq
Friday, 08 April, 2011
UAE activist detained after death threats
WSJ UPDATE: Yemeni President Rejects Gulf Initiative
Syria: Safar Continues Government-Formation Deliberations
Morocco to protect corruption trial witnesses
Libyan students struggle to study amidst war
Hariri slams Iran interference
Lebanon key in preventing occupation of Libya: lecture
Seven Saudis in Egyptian jails released
Thursday, 07 April, 2011
INTERVIEW: ERG Interested In Rebels' Libyan Oil If Rules Clear
Moroccans debate constitutional reform
Algeria fears Libyan weapons could reach al-Qaeda
Human shields being used to foil air strikes in Libya, Nato says
Iran Seen Activating Agents To Instigate Conflict
Clinton rejects Qaddafi letter
Gulf envoys hold talks with Yemeni opposition
Bahrain's business climate 'is back on the track'
Oman: Call for retribution
'Groups spreading false information'
France slams Iranian statements against Saudi Arabia
Bahrain firms fire hundreds of strikers
Wednesday, 06 April, 2011
IEA Deputy Head: Oil Mkt Seems Well Supplied, No Supply Gap From Libya
Bahrain's Sovereign Ratings Lowered
The Gulf: The long and the short of it
'Kuwait Not Safe From Political Change'
Opposition Plans Drive To Limit Govt Participation In Assembly
Egypt Ctrl Bk Head: Foreign Investors Withdrew $7.5B -Newspaper
Libya conflict casts shadow over Tunisian private clinics
Turkish mediation efforts underway to solve Bahrain crisis
Prince Khaled tells armed forces to brace for all eventualities
No letup in deadly clashes; Saleh to attend Saudi talks
Tuesday, 05 April, 2011
Oman: Majlis protestors seek action against police
Arab Spring supports govt's resignation move: MP
Tripoli grapples with food crisis
Unrest in Arab states sparks media boom
Libya violence worrisome: Saudi Arabia
Police and Saleh loyalists kill 17
Monday, 04 April, 2011
Sulaimaniyah protesters to reveal "roadmap" for reforms Monday
Tunisian hospitals assist wounded Libyans
Activist dismisses rumours of an end to Salalah protests
Curfew around highway eased after security improves
Safar appointment fails to defuse protests in Syria
Sunday, 03 April, 2011
Oman: Private sector demands concessions
Oman Cables strike to continue as negotiations fail: Protesters
Rebels capture Brega amid heavy fighting
Saturday, 02 April, 2011
Fox defends West’s arms sales to Libya
WSJ(4/2) Gadhafi Rejects Cease-Fire Offer
Activists call for Tripoli to be national, not sectarian
Oman Post employees call off two-day strike
Oman: Be rational rather than impulsive
Omani force takes stock of situation in Sohar
No freeze on local Libyan assets
One dead, six hurt as protest turns violent in Oman
Friday, 01 April, 2011
Jordan: Internal differences surface among March 24 members
Sit-in calling for political reforms
Kuwait to expel three Iranian diplomats in espionage case
Syria regime declares Friday a working day
Thursday, 31 March, 2011
Manama blames foreign interference for unrest
Algerian state media gives voice to opposition
Egypt Offers Airlines Incentives To Boost Travel, Tourism
Worry on the streets: A snapshot into the life of an Aden resident
As protests continue, Yemen's economy struggles in silence
Security slips in Yemen after Republican Guards withdraw to Sana'a
Armed groups take over Yemeni towns despite Saleh's regional support
Protest in Kurdish district turns violent
WSJ(3/31) Cairo Revolution Finds New Target: Free Market
Oman: A new dawn of life
Reform, modernisation are my agenda - King
Al Assad leaves Syrians frustrated
Wednesday, 30 March, 2011
MARKET TALK: Tunisian Econ Growth To Slow To 2.5% in 2011 -AMF
MP Ashour focus on Bahrain TV 'insults'
President al-Assad issues Legislative Decree amending Decree No. 40 on salaries
Oman: 'Enough is enough'
Oman: Sohar protesters arrested, army takes charge
Oman: Protesters gather outside US Embassy
Dubai Investment Credentials Bolstered By Mena Region Unrest -Official
Algeria boosts Libya border security
Current events pose new challenges for hospitality industry
Syria cabinet quits to quell public fury
Tuesday, 29 March, 2011
WSJ: Syria's Cabinet Resigns As Regime Supporters Rally
EU Says Sanctions Affect All Libya Oil Exports
Industries want govt aid to employ locals
Forced strike hits Sohar schools and offices
Labour inspectors call off protest
Power firms staff end stir
Kurdistan sets date for provincial elections
Update: Iraq still fights for key ministers
Libya TV set for launch tomorrow
Doha recognises Libya's rebel government
Gov't vows to protect peaceful demonstrators
Bahrain opposition says 250 detained, 44 missing
Election chief: We're not ready for women's suffrage
Libya: Right decision by West
Egypt eases stringent restrictions on formation of political parties
Monday, 28 March, 2011
Moroccan reform process to engage parties, unions
'Negative talk to damage GCC ties'
Iraq to take part in London conf. to protect Libyans - spokesperson
Bahrain opposition moderates demands
Saleh demands free and fair elections
Sunday, 27 March, 2011
Parliament refuses calls to limit King's powers
Saudis in private firms demand trade union
Saturday, 26 March, 2011
Egypt Court Says It Cannot Try Ex-Minister: Report
Syrian protest dispersed outside embassy
WSJ(3/26) UPDATE: NATO To Boost Libya Role
WSJ(3/26) Talks Snag Over Yemeni Leader's Exit
WSJ(3/26) Syrian Regime Rocked By Protests
WSJ(3/26) Bahrain Police Crack Down On Protesters Defying Ban
Holidaymakers shun turmoil-hit Bahrain, favor UAE
$130bn Saudi package to spur regional markets
Saudi protesters stage fresh rallies
Bahrain police use teargas against protesters
Bahrain still on target for 4.5% growth
DED to highlight growth opportunities
Protests cost 40 students scholarships
Zardari voices concern over Middle East unrest
Friday, 25 March, 2011
WSJ: US Sees Substantial Role in Libya Campaign Despite NATO Handover
$1bn losses to various sectors
1,000 protestors in Diala to support Bahraini people
Anti-sectarian protests planned in Beirut, Amsheet Sunday
Syria urges Lebanese to swiftly form Cabinet
Danes to march in solidarity with Arabs
Thursday, 24 March, 2011
Gulf's wealthy move more capital offshore
Libya-Owned Tamoil Told It Isn't Under Sanctions - Manager
OMV: Refinery Operations Unaffected By EU Ban On Libyan Oil
CORRECT: Yemen's Oil Exports Not Affected By Pipeline Attack - Official
Egypt's Stk Mkt Falls Again But Selling Eases As Instituions Step In
No risk of oil shortage due to Libya says Total's Jean-Jacques Mosconi
UNICEF concerned about escalation of violence in occupied Palestinian territory and Israel
Statement by Shahida Azfar, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, on unrest in the region
UPDATE: EU Extends Asset Freeze On Libya Oil Firms
Blocs ready for grillings
Syrians in Kuwait support 'uprising'
Sohar protestors open roundabout; seven held in Sur
KSE loses steam on Egypt market woes
Analyst urges unity, warns against political change
Kuwaiti forces in Bahrain 'only on defensive mission'
Hefty tab for Gaddafi attack
Peaceful demonstrations earn Jordan image - experts
Jordan insists no participation in Libya operation
Yemeni parliament gives Saleh emergency powers
Oman protesters block industrial area of Rusayl
UAE ‘pulled out of Libya no-fly zone plan’
Wednesday, 23 March, 2011
Al-Jazeera office shuts
France Sees Operational, Technical Role For NATO In Libya
Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Libya
At least four dead in fresh Syria violence
Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Syria
Yemen opposition calls for march on palace
Egyptian Stocks Tumble As Market Reopens And Foreign Investors Sell
MARKET TALK: Egypt Cos That Benefited From Previous Regime Pressured
Saudi Arabia Sets Local Elections But Shuts Out Women Voters
'Expel Iran envoy, probe Dar daily'
Bahraini FM says situation in his country returns back to normal
Pres. Saleh did not accept opposition proposals -- JMP
Tit-for-tat lawsuits as debate over U.S. cables heats up
China Oilfield: To Continue To Expand To Middle East, Africa Despite Political Unrest
Gulf cash aid is not a quick fix
Bahrain's hotline to deal with threat to workers
WSJ(3/23) Egypt Market Braces For Reopening
WSJ: In New Face Of Yemen's Opposition, Reflections Of Old Regime
WSJ(3/23) In Tripoli, Fear And Despair Mount
WSJ(3/23) Syrian Protests Add To Pressure On Assad Regime
WSJ(3/23) Conflict Draws Out Divide Among U.S. Politicians
WSJ(3/23) Bahrain Relies On Old Playbook In Its Crackdown
WSJ(3/23) Rescue Teams Raced To Find Downed US Pilots
Arab turmoil to keep pressure on Saudi bourse
Unrest pressure on Saudi bourse
2,000 Filipinos refuse to leave Libya
Libya: What is the endgame?
Libya crisis helped Arab-West ties — Scheffer
Mubarak’s assets are not frozen
Postponing polls in Egypt’s interest
Saleh exit inevitable but costs keep rising
Saleh warns renegade generals of civil war
Soaring inflation cause for concern
Tuesday, 22 March, 2011
Gadhafi Makes Public Appearance At Tripoli Residence -TV
Gaddafi forces attack towns in west
Libya To Free AFP, Getty Journalists
2ndUPDATE: UAE Said To Have Changed View On Libya Deployment Due To Bahrain
UPDATE: Norwegian Oil Company DNO Evacuating Staff From Yemen
UAE calls on Human Rights Council to act against Israel on human rights violations
UAE Ex-Air Force Head: No UAE Planes In Libya On US, Europe Bahrain Policy
MARKET TALK: S&P Downgrades 3 Bahrain-based Banks On Unrest
EU Freezes Assets Of Nine Libyan Ministers, Including PM
Colin Powell Says Iraq, Afghanistan Struggling; Urges Mideast Reforms
Entry refused to Kuwait aid convoy
MARKET TALK:Egypt Mkt Reopens Wed; To Boost Local Sentiment -Beltone
Kurdistan protesters invited to parliament
Grillings not influenced by Arab revolutions, insists Al-Saadoun
King says Bahrain foiled foreign plot
Arab world facing new challenges: Abdullah
ME unrest brings steel prices down
King Abdullah thanks nation for 'positive reaction' to decrees
Saudi royal handouts put at $170bn
Moody's downgrades five Egypt banks
Uprisings seen changing balance of power in Arab-Israeli conflict
Thumbs up to the Arab League
Saleh regime fights for survival
Al Attiyah: Libya mission aims to protect civilians
Oman increases subsidies to tackle spiralling prices
Scores of mercenaries reach Benghazi for aid
Top commanders desert Saleh
Yemen consul in Dubai backs youth revolt
Monday, 21 March, 2011
Unrest takes economic toll on Bahrain
3rd UPDATE:EU Widens Libya Sanctions; Asset Freeze For Mubarak
UPDATE: EU Extends Libya Sanctions, Slaps Asset Freeze On Egypt Mubarak
UPDATE:Gulf Arab Leaders Call For Change Amid Political "Earthquake"
2nd UPDATE: World Must Speak As One On Libya, UN Ban Tells Arabs
Bahrain-Based Arab Banking Corp Downgraded To 'BBB-/A-3' And Kept On Watch Neg On Uncertainties In Libya And Bahrain
UPDATE: GCC Sec Gen: Libya Allied Action Not An "Intervention"
Bahrain-Based Ahli United Bank And Arab Bank PLC (Bahrain) Downgraded To 'BBB/A-3' After Sovereign Downgrade; Watch Neg
GPC resignations continue amidst growing protests
Yemeni women face education and employment challenges
Protesters dissatisdied with Kurdistan authority vows, says council
Moroccans rally for reform
Bahrain condemns Nasrallah's remarks
Bahrain King Says Foreign Plot Against Gulf Foiled
Al-Sadr condemns foreign interference in Bahraini, Libyan affairs
MARKET TALK: High Probability Of De Facto Libya Partition - Eurasia
Ratings On Five Tunisian Banks Affirmed Following Sovereign Downgrade; Outlooks Negative
WSJ: Bahrain Security Forces Step Up Arrests of Protesters
Bahrain public sector active again following directive
Regime’s forces deprive Misrata of water and fuel
US: Gaddafi not on coalition target list
Sunday, 20 March, 2011
Oil companies fear nationalisation in Libya
Pressure mounted on Arab leaders
WSJ:Bahrain Unions To Extend General Strike Until Foreign Forces Withdraw
UK Osborne:UN Resolution Allows Attack On Libya Air Defenses, Ground Forces
Parliament urges Bahrainis to resort to dialogue
Western forces attack Libya
Bahrain King pledges reforms, eases curfew
'Jordan not participating in no-fly zone'
Bahraini Sunnis, Shias should talk to resolve issues: Qaradawi
Libya unrest to keep oil prices high
Yemen orders currency safeguards
2nd WSJ UPDATE: US, Coalition Forces Attack Libya
Bahrain edges closer to normality
High turnout in Egypt’s first post-Mubarak vote
Saturday, 19 March, 2011
Brace for funds flowing out of Bahrain: report
World acts against Gaddafi
Saudi Arabia's 21 Royal Orders
WSJ: Egyptians Vote In Referendum On Constitutional Changes
Libya's National Oil Corp To Honor Contracts With Foreign Firms -Oil Min
Yemen government doors open for job seekers
WSJ(3/19) Saudi King Unveils Perks Amid Unrest
WSJ(3/19) Sanctions' Impact Felt By Tripoli
WSJ(3/19) Europe Pressure, Arab Support Helped Turn U.S.
WSJ(3/19) Egypt Reformers Wary Before Vote
WSJ(3/19) Bahrain Razes Key Monument
WSJ(3/19) UPDATE: Allies Rally To Stop Gadhafi
Tens of thousands rally to Hariri in Tripoli
Dole and hike in salary set to fuel inflation
Yemen''s Tourism Min. resigns due to bloody attacks against protesters
Kuwait may mediate to end Bahraini crisis
Iran appeasement policy dangerous: Tabtabaie
Citizens expect living conditions to improve with reform package
WSJ: Syrian Unrest Poses New Challenge For Regime
Yemen declares emergency after 50 killed in clashes
Friday, 18 March, 2011
Total: Too Early To Restart Oil Production In Libya
Bahrain destroys symbol of uprising
French Foreign Min: Libya Must Comply With All UN Resolutions
PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Off Highs On Libya Ceasefire; Eyes Dollar
Crude, Gold Prices Tumble After Libya Announces Ceasefire
WSJ: Qatar To Contribute to Libya No-Fly Zone
Thousands Of Jordanians Protest Against Government,Parliament
Leading economists mulling a political party
Jordan: Conflict prompted Constitution changes activists want revoked
Mikati and March 8 figures make no progress on Cabinet
Political bickering hampering business, industry leaders say
Kurdish parliament to form national dialog committee to calm Sulaimniya protests
5,000 protestors in Diala urge AL to protect Bahraini people
Defence Force confirms arrests of offenders
Facilitating business links with Greece
Humanitarian agencies seek help from Gulf
Intelligentsia calls on Obama to end violence
Omani workers continue protests
‘Excessive force’ not used on protesters, Bahrain says
Thursday, 17 March, 2011
Benghazi residents vow to die fighting
Yemen in emergency talks to guard rial
Youth And Unemployed Plan Weekend Demonstrations In Algeria
Moody's: Global Oil & Gas Companies to Face Limited Credit Impact from Unrest in MENA -- So Far
Spain Takes Control Of Libyan-Owned Aresbank
Iran, Syria urges for common ground for regional security, stability
Algeria gives $100m to Tunisia
Kone Plans To Evacuate Staff Out Of Bahrain - Report
Demonstrations continue across Yemen governorates
Port stir hits services
MARKET TALK: EFG Cuts Bahrain '11 Growth Forecast To 1.5% On Unrest
Middle East Political Risk Escalates with Intervention of GCC Armed Forces in Bahrain
Iranian FM holds talks with UN chief on Bahrain
MP censures West's silence on killing of people in Arab states
No rise in commodities prices
GCC jobs outnumber local working population
Experts prepare to take Jerusalem case to The Hague
Jordan renews support for Gulf security
'National dialogue open to all reform-related ideas'
Gulf bourses extend losses; TASI up
Mixed signals from US over Libya draw criticism, praise
A 'no-fly zone' won't work
Uneasy calm after Bahrain crackdown
Bahrain beefs up security
Bahrain takes firm steps to curb violence
Omanis go on strike for better pay, conditions
Some top officials have quit, reports say
Wednesday, 16 March, 2011
2nd UPDATE: US Clinton Criticizes Gulf Deployment In Bahrain
WSJ: Gadhafi Forces Shelling Misrata With Heavy Weapons
WSJ UPDATE: Bahraini Forces Drive Protesters From Strongholds
Moody's Cuts Egypt Rtgs 1 Notch to Ba3; Ongoing Political Uncertainty
Moody's downgrades Egypt to Ba3, negative outlook
Eni CEO Says Relations With Libya Are Not Compromised
Angry OIB clients 'to close accounts'
'Sending Kuwaiti forces to Bahrain under the jurisdiction of Amir, army chief'
Liberal bloc in Najaf Council demands closing Bahrain consulate
UNSC draft law to establish no-fly zone over Libya
Secularism stirs fresh debate in Tunisia
Tunisia's Foreign And Local Currency Ratings Lowered To 'BBB-' And 'BBB' Respectively; Off Watch Neg; Outlook Stable
Gaddafi on top in fight for control
Iran summons Saudi, Swiss envoys to protest military intervention in Bahrain
Body oversees Saudis in Yemen, Bahrain, Japan
Gulf markets, others dive as crises deepen
Jordan Islamists to boycott dialogue with govt
Civil society and Palestine: The growing power
Clashes erupt as Bahrain declares state of emergency
Economy takes a hit due to violence
Tuesday, 15 March, 2011
UPDATE: Gadhafi Forces Cut Ajdabiya-Benghazi Road - Rebels
Syria Dismisses Rumors It Backed Libya Regime-Foreign Minister
UPDATE: Bahrain CDS Spread Widens Further
WSJ: Bahrain Declares State Of Emergency, Saudi Soldier Killed
Saudi Soldier Shot Dead By Protester In Bahrain -Source
Overriding desire for democracy tops agenda in ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey
Bahrain Sovereign CDS Spread Widens, Saudi Intervention Weighs
Yemen: 'Unrest creating chronic instability'
Majlis protestors call for new fiscal panel, major overhaul
UPDATE: Iran: Military Intervention In Bahrain "Unacceptable"
Egypt prepares for referendum on constitutional amendments
Arab Youth Support Protests, Prioritize Political Change -Poll
Egyptian judges in Kuwait plan mass resignation over salary disparity
Egypt's Instability Threatens Telecom Development, but Opportunities Remain, Pyramid Finds
King sets 3-month deadline for national dialogue panel
Iran tells Bahrain to avoid violence against protesters
No interference in internal affairs, says King
Arab women are main victim of unemployment
Saudi Arabia takes lead to help Bahrain
Bahrainis urged to overcome sectarian divide
Revolutionaries regain Brega after tactical withdrawal
Several arrested in Ibri as protests spread in Oman
Monday, 14 March, 2011
Bahrain tensions push oil near 30-month highs
UPDATE: Saudi Official: Saudi Troops Have Entered Bahrain -AFP
Bank Of Italy Takes Control Of Libya's Banca UBAE
HM grants powers to Council of Oman, appoints new ROP chief
Interior minister of Kuwait urged to replace unruly officials with decent ones
Bloc preps grilling motion against PM over Zain deal
KRG Prime Minister responds to protesters' demands
WSJ: Some Bahrain Lawmakers Urge King To Impose Martial Law
Oil exporting port of Brega falls into hands of Gaddafi forces
Qaboos makes key reforms
Sunday, 13 March, 2011
Bahrain calls for help as police are routed
Libyan rebels' chief in plea for support
Oman, Bahrain take fresh steps to calm protests
UPDATE: Oman Sultan Grants Parliament Legislative Powers
MARKET TALK: Egypt Econ Growth To Slow, Stk Mkt Seen Volatile - CS
Clashes bring Bahrain business district to halt
WSJ: US Defense Secretary Says Bahrain Needs To Take Bigger Steps On Reform
Saturday, 12 March, 2011
WSJ: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured in Clashes in Yemeni Capital
WSJ(3/12) Selloff Worries Cloud Egyptian Market's Reopening
Anti-sectarian protesters launch more sit-ins
Berri to Arab Parliaments: Recognize Libyan rebels
Bedoons stage protest for citizenship
No threat seen to stability of Saudi Arabia
Arab stocks rebound strongly amid receding political woes
Dozens injured in East Jerusalem clashes
Friday, 11 March, 2011
2nd UPDATE: EU Van Rompuy:If Libya Attacks Worsen, All Options Open
Violence flares in Bahrain's Sunni heartland
UPDATE:Merkel:Fundamentally Skeptical Of Military Action In Libya
Heavy police presence damps Saudi 'day of rage'
UK PM Says Gadhafi Must Go, As Libya Sanctions Widened
Tens of thousands protest in Yemen capital
Tunisia Minister: 15% Pay Rise For Tourism Workers Legitimate
WSJ UPDATE: Hundreds Protest In Eastern Saudi Arabia
Saudi Capital Calm On Day Protests Called
EU Mulling Freezing Assets Of Libyan Oil Companies - Hungary
UniCredit Freezes Libya's Rights As Shareholder
EU Freezes Assets Of Five Libyan Entities, Including Wealth Fund
Tight security measures before protest in Falluja
Libyan State Oil Company To Start Funding Rebels -FT
Sources close to Mikati upbeat about possible Cabinet formation next week
Crises won't affect GCC economies: Al Suwaidi
Scores of citizens protest in Nassiriya
Massive demonstration in central Baghdad
Oman ministers pledge to achieve Qaboos’ objectives
Revolt gives rise to new ventures
Tourism sector suffers huge losses due to political unrest
Thursday, 10 March, 2011
Bahraini youth to march on king's court
Libya oil group offers to help fund opposition
WSJ: Saudi Police Fire Rubber Bullets To Disperse Protest
IEA: Attacks On Libya Oil Region "Worrying" From Oil Perspective
WSJ UPDATE: Arab Gulf States Agree Economic Aid Package For Bahrain, Oman
Germany Not Alone In Skepticism Of N Africa Action - Minister
S&P Publishes Q&A On Political Risks For International Oil Companies Operating In The MENA Region
EU-Summit can Create Fund for Eurozone and Arab States
Ban Ki-moon Concerned By Apparent Impasse in Launching National Dialogue in Bahrain
Egypt's Local And Foreign Currency Ratings Are Affirmed; Long-Term Ratings Removed From Watch Negative; Outlook Negative
Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Ratings Lowered To 'BB/B' And Suspended
Temporary workers in Mosul protest over unpaid wages
CORRECT: Libyan Oil Installations Undamaged, NOC Chief Says
Regional Arab-Iranian clash will be next, warns expert
King urges political parties to be ready with relevant platforms
Arab tyrants are on razor edge: Larijani
Omantel staff stage sit-in to demand better benefits
Libya: A history under many flags
Arab League will weigh all options to deal with Libyan crisis: Prince Saud
Students beware of your rage!
Workers of three major firms march in Muscat
Wednesday, 09 March, 2011
Saudi minister calls for 'dialogue not protests'
Deliberate and planned Attacks to Disrupt the Broadcast of MBC Group's Bouquet of Channels and Al Arabiya news channel on Nilesat
UPDATE: OMV CEO:See No Permanent Output Consequences On Libya Unrest
Mediapersons stage protest at Ministry of Information
Bahrain Given Until May 1 To Decide On Staging F1 Race In 2011
Public sector workers to hold protest meeting
Jordanian disappeared in Libya, foreign ministry
Boycotters for Change call for dissolution of Lower House
'More time needed to investigate attack on protesters'
King, Queen discuss Jordanian women's issues with activists
Eni CEO defends decision to stay in Libya
Sri Lanka's ties with Libya
Arab rights panel denounces move to crush Libyan rebels
Expats rejoice at legal blow to Mubarak
Pro-Mubarak celebrities blacklisted by Egyptians
JCCI panel rejects Jakarta's terms for employing housemaids and drivers
Gaddafi terrorised Libyans and the world
Protests continue to rock some Gulf capitals
Saudi Arabia takes steps to curb demonstrations
Tuesday, 08 March, 2011
Libyan central bank chief surfaces
Rebels issue ultimatum to Libyan leader Gaddafi
UAE calls on world to protect Libyans
S&P Comments On Middle East Unrest's Credit Impact And The Return Of Inflation To Europe
S&P places Oman's ratings on watch
Students launch stir in the Sultanate
Gulf States To Finalize Bahrain, Oman Economic Aid Package Thursday
'Real and quick reform'
Bahrain hopeful of political settlement
'Iran approves of any Lebanese decision on next govt.'
Arab world upheaval will be worth it in long run: Larijani
Saudi Arabia seeks an end to Libya violence
Eastern Libya to run out of fuel in a week
Monday, 07 March, 2011
3rd UPDATE: Gulf States Support No-Fly Zone Over Libya
Opec members quietly boost production
Kuwait braces for Fifth Fence Twitter call to rally
Lebanese citizens return from Libya via Turkey
S&P Report Comments On Middle East Unrest's Credit Impact On Banks And Insurers In The Region
Painful price of forging a democratic era
More government jobs slated for Moroccan youths
Tunisia unveils political roadmap, new cabinet
6 MPs quit Iraqiya bloc - Damluji
Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout full; hotels, shops empty
Bahrain move to create 20,000 jobs lauded; PM's office circled
Region's bourses lose $140bn in five weeks
Gaddafi strikes back at rebels
Government loyalists attack protesters in Yemen town
Sunday, 06 March, 2011
Confusion clouds Libya's investment fund
Accor Egypt Confirms its Continuing Presence in the Egyptian Market and Supports Hotel Employees during the Current Circumstances
Telecom Egypt: Damages To Assets From Recent Unrest Total EGP17.6M
MARKET TALK: EFG Cuts 2011 Mena Growth Forecast To 3.6% On Unrest
Oman Reshuffles Cabinet, Investigates Unrest Amid Protests
Jordan, Australia see eye to eye on peace, Libya
Public, pvt sectors offer jobs for citizens
Saudi Arabia bans demonstrations
Bahrain’s interior ministry to offer 20,000 new jobs
Saturday, 05 March, 2011
UPDATE: Saudi Interior Ministry Bans Protests, Marches, Strikes - TV
Algerian Minister: No Plan To End Ban On Opposition Marches
WSJ(3/5) EU To Add Sanctions On Libya
WSJ(3/5) Algeria's Opposition Joins A Protest Wave
WSJ(3/5) NATO Chief Says A U.N. Resolution Is Needed
WSJ(3/5) Gadhafi Forces Seek To Widen Grip
WSJ(3/5) TV Debate Doomed Egypt PM
Tunisian stock market resumes trading next Mon.
Activists gear up for second anti-sectarian rally
Future mobilizes supporters in north ahead of March 14 rally in Beirut
Fatwa dept staff resign en masse
Diplomats out in full force to help Libya evacuees
Egyptians provide vital support
Hundreds of evacuees arrive in Abu Dhabi
Sharaf calls for end to protests
Friday, 04 March, 2011
Oil millions still flow for Gaddafi
Protests build across Saudi Arabia
Libyan Internet Service Cut Again -Monitors
WSJ: Yemeni Soldiers Clash With Protestors, At Least 3 Dead
UK Freezes GBP2B Worth Of Gadhafi-Related Assets - Source
Sectarian violence flares in Bahrain
Cabinet Meeting on Employment Programs, Job Opportunities
Dubai flights to evacuate Indians
UK Freezes Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund Assets - FT
Government absence delaying Tripoli roadworks, says mayor
Khazen: Political bickering delaying major public and private-sector projects
Mikati: Some parties want to put Lebanon under Chapter 7
Maghreb unrest pushes limits of legitimate protest
Algeria denies supporting Kadhafi
More than 9,000 Filipino workers evacuated from restive Libya
Ordinary people heed the call to free Libya
Prices of Egypt’s food exports to UAE rise 15%
Protesters reiterate loyalty to Oman’s ruler
UAE stands firm by Oman
Thursday, 03 March, 2011
Bahrain and Oman aid mooted
LSE websites edited to remove Libyan ties
EU Split On Whether Libya Asset Freeze Applies To Sovereign Fund,Central Bank-Official
Libya's National Oil Corp Says Oil Output Down By Half
2nd UPDATE: World Court Targets Gadhafi For Possible Crimes Vs Humanity
Egypt Bourse Suspends Trading Until It Consults New PM
CORRECT: EIB Says Lending Extra EUR600M To Tunisia
UPDATE: Arab League 'Studying' Venezuela Libya Proposal-Moussa
WSJ: Libya Government Forces Maintain Seige On Rebels In Zawiya
Medvedev: Libya Is 'On Verge Of Civil War' - Report
Reports Examine The Sovereign Rating Impact Of Unrest In The Middle East And North Africa
UPDATE:IEA Chief Says Libya Oil Outages Starting To Impact Europe
UPDATE: World Court Investigates Gadhafi For Crimes Against Humanity
Bahrain Opposition Officially Submit Demands To Government
Hundreds pledge allegiance to His Majesty
UK freezes Libyan wealth fund assets
Crude slips on hopes for Libyan peace plan
OIL FUTURES: Crude Down Sharply On Libya Peace Commission Rumor
Allawi, Sadr support right to peaceful protests
It's business as usual in Sohar‎
Saudi, Bahraini debt insurance costs rise
As confidence vote looms, deputies fight to save face
King urges ex-servicemen to contribute to reform efforts
Umrah traffic affected as ferries diverted to evacuate Egyptians fleeing Libya
Deadline set for Saleh to quit
Wednesday, 02 March, 2011
West piles pressure on defiant Gaddafi
6,000 Dead Since Start Of Libya Unrest, Rights Group Says
UPDATE: IEA Ups Libyan Crude Outage Estimates
Hosni Mubarak Getting Medical Treatment In Saudi - Report
Kuwait: 'Time not right for govt to amend Constitution'
Bahrain unrest batters economy
Ahmadinejad, Oman's Sultan discuss regional developments
Job-seekers commend Royal order to employ 50,000 citizens
Saudi Arabia tells UN: 'Reforms undertaken'
Saudi economy not affected by regional turmoil
'Unfriendly-fire' by Qaddafi and Saddam
Gaddafi’s game will be over with fall of three cities, activist says
Huge rally in Muscat supports Qaboos
Libyans try to help stranded workers
‘Day of rage’ protests end without violence
Tuesday, 01 March, 2011
Rebels form military council in Benghazi
Egypt sets constitutional referendum date
Ferrostaal successfully evacuated employees from Libya
3rd UPDATE: Libya's Pearson Stake Frozen, Won't Get Dividend
Bahrain's Government Says No Saudi Tanks In Country
Turkey says Nato move on Libya 'absurd'
UPDATE:Libya-Tunisia Border Situation Reaching Crisis Point-UN
Austrian National Bank: Gadhafi Family Assets Have Been Frozen
Kurdish parliament to discuss committee's report on recent demos tomorrow
Iraq's major blocks still argue over shaping country's politics
UPDATE: Massive Anti-regime Protest In Yemen Capital
UPDATE: Saudi Econ Not Adversely Affected By Current Events -Fin Min
Activist launches 'Wikileaks'
Kuwait: Parliamentary deception & crisis
Demonstrators rally at Majlis Al Shura
Sulaimaniya protesters to declare strike if not responded within 48 hours
Italian FM doesn''t rule out withholding Libyan oil due funds
Foreign ministry secures release of four Jordanians detained in Libya
King urges youths to contribute effectively to reforms
Iran criticizes use of force against protestors in Arab states
Qatar continues to send relief supplies to Libya
Reforms in place, says PM
WSJ(3/1) Dictator's Nurse Is Silent
UK envoy sees no 'fundamental solutions' in regional protests
Qaddafi urged to follow example of Marcos
Libyan diplomats in Saudi Arabia back Qaddafi
Saudi Arabia pledges to stabilize oil market
Six degrees of emotion
Saudi scholars support Libyan uprising
Gaddafi will try to liquidate assets
Mubaraks barred from travelling out of Egypt
Monday, 28 February, 2011
West weighs military options on Gaddafi
3rd UPDATE: Libya's NOC Says Oil Output Down By More Than Half
Egypt's Mobinil: Damages From Egyptian Turmoil Seen Between EGP80-100M
UPDATE:Germany Calls For 60-Day Freeze On All Payments To Libya
Oman steps up efforts to defuse crisis
Government bans media coverage of anti-regime protests
JMP attempts to control protests at Sana'a University
Kuwait opposition wants PM ouster
Algeria, US officials discuss Maghreb strife
Violence halves Libya oil output
New election rules in Egypt
Various Rating Actions Taken On Six Bahraini Insurers Following Sovereign Downgrade And CreditWatch Placement
The Middle East awakening
CNPC: Suspended Libya Production, Evacuated All Employees
WSJ: Opposition Leader's Return Raises Tensions In Bahrain
Bahrain dissidents feel it's time for dialogue
UPDATE: Canada To Ban All Financial Dealings With Libya
Arabs, Libyans accused of sparking crisis
Food, phones and a way out at a premium
UAE to enforce Libya sanctions
Sunday, 27 February, 2011
Protesters control city near Tripoli
Investors nervous about legal status of Libya’s foreign assets
UniCredit Watching Closely Situation In Libya
Saudi King Orders Permanent State Jobs For Citizens
Arab Banking Corporation not subject to asset freeze by US or UN
Hundreds Protest In Omani Port Towns - Report
Committee to investigate Sulaimaniya bloody protest disbanded
Maliki sets 100 day deadline for assessment of government performance
Kurdish top politicians head to Kirkuk to settle unrest
KDP second man in Kirkuk to cool down rage
RJ airlifts 2,000 Jordanians from unrest-hit Libya
Carefully watching Egypt
Libya's 'Lord of the Flies'
More Jordanians flown home from turbulent Libya
Thuraya services affected in Libya
Bahraini opposition leader back home
Saudi King discuss regional issues with UN chief
Bahrain’s stability crucial to GCC
Country’s wealth fund equals 75% of the economy
Unrest shows Libyan reliance on oil
Saturday, 26 February, 2011
Stocks still volatile as Libya burns
Tension running high as Tripoli braces for attacks
WSJ UPDATE: Violent Protests In Tunis Put Pressure on Interim Government
WSJ: Bahrain's Ruling Family Shuffles Cabinet
Bahrain's King Sacks Four Ministers -Paper
Foreign mediators wash their hands of Lebanon as full-blown crisis nears
Two Lebanese arrive home from Libya, many more remain
Libyan expats see Gaddafi going
Iran Oil Price Hits $100
Saudi students told they can return to Egypt
Bahrain king offers condolences
Officials deny abduction reports in Libya
Tunisians have hopes for restored dignity
Friday, 25 February, 2011
Al Arabiya Says Broadcast Jammed By 'Unknown Sources'
WSJ UPDATE: Tripoli Residents Demonstrate Against Gadhafi
Judge Of Hariri Court Dies
EU Agrees Libya Asset Freeze, Visa Ban, Arms Embargo-Diplomats
EU Offers EUR3 Million Aid Package For Libya Refugees
WSJ UPDATE: Sarkozy Says Gadhafi Should Step Down
INTERVIEW: IEA Sees Oil Markets Well Supplied In Spite Of Libya
Punj Lloyd Sees Revenue Deferment Of INR5 Bln From Libya Projects
The Middle East's other quiet revolution
Thuraya Telecom Services Affected by Intentional Jamming in Libya
Demo waves through Kurdistan Region
Demonstrators took to streets in Basra despite cancellation by organizers
Hundreds of protesters heading to Tahrir Square in Baghdad as expected
Libya envoy to Jordan resigns
Saudi students told they can return to Egypt
Saudis use Facebook and Twitter to air their views
Qaddafi's charge against Bin Laden angers Saudis
Gas stations shut down across Beirut following price dispute
Lebanon, Syria discuss Libyan rescue mission
Qabbani, Qassar ask Saudi king to help solve deadlock
Sadr news reverberates through Tyre
Gaddafi hiding in Azizyeh
Kuwaitis confident nation can withstand political challenges
Mubarak turned down Saudi invitation for umrah
Thursday, 24 February, 2011
Libya Has Billions In US Banks -WikiLeaks
Two Europe Firms Halve Libyan Oil Output As Unrest Persists
WSJ: Iranian Opposition Schedules New Protests
Americans Told To Avoid Jordan 'Day Of Anger'
Obama, Sarkozy Demand Immediate End To Use Of Force In Libya
Obama To Call UK's Cameron, France's Sarkozy To Discuss Libya
US Military Fully Involved In Talks On Libya Options -State Dept
US: World Has Capacity To Deal With Libya Oil Disruption
20,000 Flee Libya To Tunisia In Past Four Days -Security Source
US Calls For Libya's Expulsion From UN Rights Council
Israeli Launches Air Strike On 'Terror Targets' In Gaza -Army
WSJ UPDATE: Yemen Roadside Blast Increases Tensions
UAE Condemns Libya Violence, Offers Aid
Swiss Order Freeze On Any Gadhafi Assets - Official
No Oil Market Shortage Despite Libya Unrest -Iran OPEC Governor
UK Warship Docked In Benghazi Loads Citizens Fleeing Libya
UPDATE: 'Precise Evidence' Of Libyan Crimes Vs Humanity-France
2nd UPDATE: No NATO Plans To Intervene In Libya - Rasmussen
OPEC To Act If Large Libya-related Disruption - Algeria
EU Nations Mobilize To Rescue Citizens From Libya Violence
10 Killed, Dozens Hurt In Assault On Az-Zawiyah - Libyan Paper
UPDATE: Saudi Arabia In Active Talks With European Refiners On Libya
Saudi Arabia In Active Talks With European Refiners On Libya-Official
Takaful International Co. BSC 'BBB' Ratings Placed On CreditWatch Negative Following Bahrain Sovereign Downgrade
Chinese oil interests attacked in Libya
Bahrain National Insurance Co. BSC Ratings Placed On CreditWatch Negative Following Bahrain Sovereign Downgrade
UPDATE: Saudis So Far Not Pumping Extra Oil On Libya -Saudi Oil Official
UPDATE: Eni CEO: Libya Oil Output -75%; Eni Output Cut Tops 50%
Middle East, N Africa Debt Insurance Costs Continue To Rise
Eni Oil, Gas Production In Libya Cut By Over 50% - CEO
Moody's places three Bahraini retail banks on review for possible downgrade
Saudis Pledge to Make Up Shortfall as Libyan Output Plunges
Moody's places Gulf International Bank on review for possible downgrade (Bahrain)
Social discontent mounts in Algeria
Saudi King Abdullah invests in public welfare through issuance of Royal Decrees
How is business coping in Libya and Bahrain?
Call for Saudi protest
Huge Fund Allocated For Generating Jobs
US firms to inject more investments into Egypt
Libyan residents pray for peace as unrest spreads
Umrah traffic hit by Mideast turmoil
Nonviolent struggle in the Middle East
Qaddafi's speech: Did you understand me?
Mubarak’s party seeks image makeover
Wednesday, 23 February, 2011
Protesters control 90% of Libya
Major Tanker Owner Confirms Suezmax To Load In Libya Friday
UPDATE:Saudi King Returns Home, Introduces Non-Political Reforms
OMV shares suffer on Libya warning
UPDATE: All Libyan Ports Closed Temporarily - Shipping Group
Saudi King Introduces Non-Political Reforms Ahead Of His Return
Moody's places Bahrain's sovereign ratings on review for possible downgrade
PRESS RELEASE: Moody's Places Bahrain's Sovereign Ratings On Review For Possible Downgrade
Bahrain-Based Arab Banking Corp. B.S.C. Downgraded To 'BBB' Following Downgrade Of Libya; CreditWatch Negative
Kuwaiti Govt lukewarm backing for Bahrain draws 'flak'
Colonel's son asked oil chief for $1.2bn, cable says
PAB chairman denies 'demonstration' calls
Bahrain counts the cost
Libya barred from League talks
Libyan diaspora in Doha wants Gaddafi ousted
No investments in Libya by Qatar private sector: Businessman
World stocks plunge as revolt in Libya mounts
Saudi civil servants to get 30% pay rise: report
Special flight to evacuate Saudis from Libya
Saudi students told not to return to Egypt yet
Many expats decide to return to 'a new Egypt'
OIC, GCC denounce violence
Tsunami in the Arab world
Police allow anti-Gaddafi protest outside Dubai’s Libya consulate
Tuesday, 22 February, 2011
UN Security Council Holds Meeting On Libya
Emirates suspends flights to Tripoli as unrest continues
2nd UPDATE: IEA To Mull Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages
UPDATE: Bahrain's King To Visit Saudi Arabia Wednesday
Italy's Bourse Reopens, Index Falls, Libya Exposure Weighs
UPDATE: IEA Chief: Board To Mull Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages
OIL FUTURES: Libya Violence Sends Oil Prices Soaring
Middle East Turmoil May Spark Emerging-Market Forex Interventions
Spain's Repsol YPF Suspends Operations In Libya
IEA Chief: IEA Board To Discuss Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Returns To Kingdom After Medical Operation
UPDATE: Arab League To Meet On Libya Crisis
UPDATE: UAE Oil Min: OPEC Worried About Libya Crisis
Kuwait: 'MoI officials should act to address Bedouns' problems'
Libya turmoil crushes risk appetite
UPDATE: Mideast Strife May Hit Economies Via Higher Crude -IEA Birol
Lebanese parties voice support for popular uprising in Libya
Citizens stage sit-in rise to 6,000 in Sulaimaniya
WSJ(2/22) Oil Firms Suspend Libyan Operations
PTT Exploration: Evacuated All Staff From Bahrain, Some From Algeria
Saudi Arabia supports Bahrain
Bahrain protesters harden stance
Desperate Gaddafi clings on to power
Bahrainis want to hear the sound of talks, not gunfire
Mohammad expresses solidarity with Bahrain
Monday, 21 February, 2011
Arab spring will not see an economic boom
Libyan regime collapsing
Opaque Libyan fund built diverse portfolio
Young Yemenis frustrated with economy and lack of jobs: Young men show greater dissatisfaction than young women
Shops owners speak out against violent protesters
Saleh's economic initiatives may cause increased budget deficit
Violence escalates in Aden and Taiz
Anti-government protesters determined to continue
Iraq strives to improve electricity service
Kuwait: Govt failed to solve stateless residents issues: MP
Tunisian expatriates return from Libya, fearing worsening of situation
Sit-in at Kasbah continues
Money found at Sidi Dhrif Palace amount to over 41 million dinars, says BCT
Demonstration in solidarity with Libyan people in front of Libyan embassy in Tunis
Flight carrying 262 Tunisians residing in Libya arrives in Tunis
Young Moroccans offer policy suggestions
Algerians seek political reforms
Thousands march in Morocco
A bizarre regime on its last legs
Ideas kindle the fire of revolution, not the internet
Libya suspected of jamming Lebanese news channels
Al-Khorafi criticizes bedoon protests
Feb. 25th demonstration will be of "peaceful nature," their organizers say
Bahraini opposition formulates charter of demands
Bahraini protests not sectarian, says Muneera Fakhro
Gaddafi son warns of danger of civil war
Arab world set for renaissance as protests spread across region
Bahrain Grand Prix to be rescheduled to end of season
Revolution costs Egypt $1b as manufacturing, tourism hit
UAE and Saudis urge people to heed talks offer
Sunday, 20 February, 2011
Salman calls for calm ahead of dialogue
Saturday, 19 February, 2011
Hariri slams Hezbollah's arms as March 14 steps up rhetoric
Talks on Cabinet hit brick wall over Aoun's demands
Tweeting 'bout a revolution: Lebanese back uprisings online
Consultations on Arab summit underway
Omanis rally against corruption, low wages
Violence rages in Libya
Friday, 18 February, 2011
Expats worried about turn of events
EFG-Hermes denies any role in Mubarak funds
Sleiman calls for prompt Cabinet formation but doubts prevail
Morocco court clerks return to work
Inquiry into protesters’ deaths to be fair — Bahrain foreign minister
Thursday, 17 February, 2011
Italy, Tunisia address harraga crisis
Former RCD members face exclusion in Tunisia
Agreement between Baghdad Council and Journalist protesters in central Baghdad
Tunisia launches economic recovery fund
Jordan: 'Climate of openness' tempts more people to take to streets
Hundreds of workers walk out to protest wage delay
Nasrallah threatens to liberate Galilee if Israel attacks
Reliance on 'used leaders' weakened March 14: Qazzi
Speeches at Hariri memorial still under evaluation by rival camps
Think tank forecasts 19 million unemployed in region by 2020
Saudi youth struggle to find work raises urgency for reform
New Saudi bank to finance Egypt projects
Arabs feel WikiLeaks woke up inert states
Protests intensify in Bahrain
Wednesday, 16 February, 2011
Labour Union Members Of Civil Aviation Threaten To Go On Strike
Demonstrations in Diwaniya, south Iraq, demanding services:
Stability in Egypt fails to bring down prices
Angry protest follows second death in Bahrain
Facing the winds of change
Tuesday, 15 February, 2011
Cairo needs help to avoid al-Qaeda's grip
Graft experts urge Egypt to pursue Mubarak
Lebanese investments in Egypt put at risk by insecurity following uprising
Morocco, NGOs join forces to spur development
University grads accept menial jobs in Tunisia
Egypt heading to be an independent nation, says Islamic thinktank
Algeria minister brushes off marches
Fury spills onto Yemen streets
Corruption and shortages stir up Iraqi anger
Thousands of community leaders sign allegiance letter to King
Algeria group vows more pressure
Emergency in Algeria to go
Monday, 14 February, 2011
Changes in Egypt’s constitution within days
Accor Egypt Confirms its Continuing Presence in the Egyptian Market
Egypt military oppose ElBaradei
Protests intensify and spread throughout governorates
Social uprising in Arab world is no threat to local banking business
Morocco reviews labour relations
Algerians defy protest ban
Calls mount for pay hikes in Tunisia
Lebanese politicians hail Egypt's uprising
The Arab world gets real on democracy
Mubarak set for UAE move?
Egypt battling to clean up finances
Egypt turmoil sends Saudi holidaymakers to Malaysia
Is Al-Ain new home for Mubarak?
Why Egypt needs a new face
Egypt: What next?
Corrupt leaders may have cost Egypt $57.2b
Mubarak wealth probe begins today
Sunday, 13 February, 2011
Oil and gas groups hope Egypt will not interrupt output
Egypt parliament dissolved
Web firms aim to benefit from role in uprising
Focus on Egypt land deal fortunes
Iraqi citizens to receive cash handout
Egypt, thank God for your safety
Egyptian people take back what was lost
A new nation, a new Egypt
It is time to look forward, say Egyptian expats
Will Egypt ever believe its media again?
Egypt finds its destiny
Saudi Arabia welcomes transfer of power in Egypt
Rally in London in solidarity with people in Tahrir Square
Saturday, 12 February, 2011
Egypt bourse reopening put off
Bargaining and public holidays delay final Cabinet decisions
March 8 hopeful Camp David pact follows Mubarak
PM: Jordan to proceed with bold reforms
Mubarak ouster bad news for parallel exchange operators
Friday, 11 February, 2011
Egypt after the Nile Revolution
Egypt stocks rally ahead of Mubarak departure
Egyptian army backs Mubarak pledges
Security authorities intensify deployment in Hilla
Petra hotels attribute low occupancy to situation in Egypt
Turmoil in Egypt keeps traders wary
Saudi students warned against returning to Egypt
Bakers' union prepares for nationwide strike
Kuwait's Al-Umma Party members gather in solidarity with Egyptians
Thursday, 10 February, 2011
Outlook On Euro Arab Insurance Group P.S.C. Ratings Revised To Negative On Downgrade Of Jordan; Ratings Affirmed
EU to boost aid for Morocco
Tunisia: Mebazaa to rule by decree, appoint new governors
Nestle, Shell, ERC back in business
Experts disagree over constitutional scenarios to solve crisis in Egypt
Sector protests, strikes sweep Egypt
Alexandria sit-in demands president step down
QAIA sees more flight diversions as Egypt's unrest continues
Negative outlook by rating agencies to impact Amman bourse - experts
'New Cabinet likely to win public confidence but task monumental'
Leftists urge for dissolution of Parliament
Initiative combating unemployment enters second phase
Bakhit government sworn in
Arab leadership needs to adapt
Come home to force change, Ghonim urges Egyptians
Industrialists vow not to lay off workers in Egypt
Undiluted news revives Egypt papers
Wednesday, 09 February, 2011
Egypt takes a toll on companies
Egypt faces bleak outlook on debt
Dow Chemical launches new office in Kuwait
Kurdish MPs demand salary reduction for top posts
Thousands hold sit-in outside parliament
Ennahda Movement returns to Tunisian politics
Tunisian judiciary seeks fresh start
Where Egypt goes the region will follow
Arabs should adopt values of good governance, democracy
Two prominent clerics want Mubarak to go
Tuesday, 08 February, 2011
Jordan's Local Currency Ratings Lowered To 'BB+/B'; Foreign Currency Ratings Affirmed; Outlook Negative On Both
Moody's changes outlook to negative on Development & Investment Projects Fund of Jordan Armed Forces
Moody's changes Jordan's sovereign outlook to negative, aligns government ratings at Ba2
Iraqi MPs seek salary reduction
International SOS Evacuates Clients in Egypt, Provides On-the-Ground Assistance in Wake of Turmoil
Egypt's GDRs bounce back, experts wary about EGX
Airlines, hotels hit by ongoing protests
Egypt exchange reduces trading hours, sets strict measures
Analysis: Tahrir Square a key to Egypt's future
Mass protests resume in Cairo, Mahalla, Alexandria, Suez
Wael Ghonim: The face of the revolution?
Hundreds take part in pro-Hariri rally
Jumblatt warns against rift in Egypt opposition
March 14 to stay out of Cabinet
Mubarak must face trial in UN court: German lawmaker
Omar Suleiman threatens Egyptians with military coup
Relief as Egypt is back in business
Egypt chaos alarms Saudi investors
Travelers shun Egypt due to demonstrations
Tunisia calls up army reserve to tackle violence
Drop in number of Egypt's Umrah pilgrims feared
Saudi Arabia urges peaceful resolution of Egypt crisis
Monday, 07 February, 2011
Ban on Connectivity Raises Crucial Questions for Egyptian ICT Sector, Pyramid Finds
Aramex resumes Egypt operations
Qatar Airways maintains Egypt flights with revised schedules
Egyptian pound goes into a tailspin
Deputies pass bill empowering President of the Republic to issue decree-laws
Finance ministry pumps funds into social spending, salary increase
Berri: Cabinet will be formed within one week
Egyptians try to kick business into normalcy, tourism stagnant
Bakhit continues consultations for new Cabinet
Normalcy in Cairo will not drown out Tahrir protests, says analyst
Al Fayez calls for launching the Doha Declaration as an initiative
Calls for strikes reach Morocco
Rumours swirl around Tunisia
Algeria reacts to state of emergency repeal
GCC markets end down on Egypt turmoil
Egyptians in Saudi Arabia shun official media
Thousands of Saudis flown out of Egypt
Revolt in Egypt, impact on Israel
Iraq's demonstrations main issue in today's Iraqi newspapers
SR40b from Tunisia and Egypt expected to return home
Dispatches from the thick of Tahrir Square
Sunday, 06 February, 2011
Nestle Egypt Resumes Food and Beverage Distribution
Several former ministers banned from traveling
Economists urge Egyptians to avoid panic
Vodafone Egypt denies Mubaraks' stake in company
Egypt turmoil sends KSE stocks crashing
Egyptians in Kuwait watch anxiously as Cairo burns
Politics at play in Egypt
Amman bourse continues to slide on Egypt's turmoil
Attack on Egypt gas line forces Jordan to use fuel reserves
Saudis worry about property in Egypt
Unemployment and poverty fuel Arab revolt
Turmoil in Egypt pushes oil to its highest mark in years
Hospitality and tourism industry expected to rebound quickly
Hotels close to square make most of unrest
Saturday, 05 February, 2011
Etihad And The UAE Embassy Continue To Support Passengers In Egypt
Lebanese leaders voice support for Egyptian protesters' demands
Lebanese shipping not hit by Egypt unrest: union chief
March 14 readies for two key anniversaries
Protests against Mikati gather steam as hundreds rally
Human rights groups condemn Egyptian raid on Cairo law centre
3,000 persons take to street in Diwaniya to improve services
Egypt 2011 GDP outlook cut to 3.7% amid lingering risks
Iranians rally in solidarity with Egyptians
Crisis costs Egypt $301m a day
Egyptians recall rallies held to support Nasser
Revolutionary blogger Asma threatened
Vigilantes ensure law and order
Friday, 04 February, 2011
UK tackles Cairo over networks abuse claims
Investors pull $7bn from emerging funds
Tunisia registers slight slow-down of Foreign Trade
New Public Gatherings Law 'to ensure more freedom for Jordanians'
Lebanon's political parties divided over Egyptian protests
Mulki: embassy is keen to help Jordanians in Cairo
Thursday, 03 February, 2011
Mubarak retains loyalty in outlying villages
JTB refuses link to regional turmoil
Statement from Citadel Capital in Light of Recent Developments in Egypt
Announcement on DP World Sokhna Port Operations
Amnesty International Staff Member Detained in Cairo
Air Partner provides UK Government charter flights out of Egypt
Etihad and the UAE Embassy continue to support passengers in Egypt
Tunisians assess new government
Algeria helps unemployed graduates
Can Egypt's military become platform for political change?
Lebanon could face sanctions if Mikati withdraws from Tribunal
Mubarak popular among Egyptians in Lebanon
The Tunisian experience is likely to mean evolution in Morocco
Why Arabs have airbrushed Lebanon out
Online revolutions cannot be switched off
Opposition split over planned protests
Jordan Media City was 'under pressure' from NileSat
Currency gets pounded by the political crisis
UN urged to protect demonstrators
Qaradawi calls on Muslims to protect Egypt's churches
Revolts will affect all Arab states: Experts
Etihad operating services to Cairo and Alexandria
Hamas rejects holding elections in Palestinian territories
Saudi travel industry incurs losses
Wednesday, 02 February, 2011
ETF investors scent Egyptian opportunity
Egypt-Based National Bank Of Egypt And Commercial International Bank Downgraded To 'BB/B' After Action On Sovereign
Kuwait's Minister of Defence Sends Military Aircraft to Transport Kuwaitis Studying in Egypt
Mubarak paves the way for an exit
Star's killers on the loose
Syrian opposition rallies support to topple ruling regime
Al-Jadeed yields after NileSat threatens action
Lebanese economy still unaffected by Egypt events
Mikati upbeat about representative cabinet
PM designate meets Senate president
Sparking outrage, political storm
Large number of Jordanians shows up at Cairo airport after Monarch's initiative announced
Is GCC vulnerable to unrest...answer is no
No Egypt imports push prices up
Uncertain future for Saudi, non-Egyptian Arab students in Egypt
Saudi citizens stuck in Cairo complain of disorganization
Turmoil worries Egyptian expats
Egyptian troops deployed to vital pipeline
Tuesday, 01 February, 2011
Three scenarios for Arab world's trendsetter
Statement about NBAD operations in Egypt
Credit Notice: S&P To Assess The Credit Impact On Two Egyptian Banks Of Its Egypt Downgrade
Arab Republic of Egypt Ratings Lowered On Continuing Unrest; Long-Term Ratings On Watch Negative
'Tunisia-effect' likely to hit more Middle East countries, says Abdal
Ben Ali's ouster was the start, and Mubarak will follow
Hezbollah lauds Egypt protests, Jumblatt urges Mubarak to resign
Is this a Gdansk moment for the Arabs?
MEA ferries hundreds out of turbulent Cairo
Mubarak's only option is to go
Sleiman hopes Cabinet can be revitalized
Iranian opposition leaders denounce economic plunge in Iran and hail protesters in Mideast
ATWFRD calls for investigation into excesses at la Kasbah
New nominations at Interior Ministry
Germany urged to freeze arms sales to Egypt
Saudi Arabia evacuates 14,000 citizens from Egypt
RJ flies home all Jordanians stranded at Cairo airport
Algeria seeks lower food prices
Tunisians remain wary of police
Iranian Parliament supports revolution in Egypt
UK, US professors support Arab uprising
Amman Stock Exchange drops on Egypt turmoil
Jordanian truckers steer though trouble in Egypt
King orders free transportation of stranded Jordanians
Egypt crisis is a "wake-up" call for all
GCC can contain fallout from Egypt crisis
Political event risk in region rises: Moody's
Egypt crisis is a "wake-up" call for other Arabs
Egypt crisis unlikely to hit GCC: report
Egypt contagion looms, but manageable
Egyptian banks in good shape: Yousif
Cairo residents flee as security breaks down, crime wave erupts
Food supplies may be hit if protests continue
Million to march for change
Regional stocks feel the heat
UAE companies closely monitoring current situation
Monday, 31 January, 2011
Shipping industry fears impact on Suez Canal
Internet shutdown in Egypt has wider implications for telecoms industry
Moody's downgrades Egypt to Ba2, negative outlook
Iraqiya: demand to change Kurdistan regime is logical
Egypt's battle requires focus
Ferzli: Political attacks on Hezbollah will continue
Hariri sees foreign hand behind his ouster
Hundreds protest against high prices and regressive taxation
In Lebanon, Egyptian nationals stay glued to phones and TVs
The Arabs' future is young and restless
Egypt's Mubarak on the brink
Tunisia official seeks asylum
Egypt woes hit UAE firms hard
Iraq's oil exports won't be affected by Egypt's tense situation, Oil official says
Jordan's King discusses situation with world leaders
Egypt turmoil casts shadow on ASE, but foreign portfolios stay
Egyptians in Jordan gripped, moved by protests
Qatar has huge investments in Egypt: Businessmen
More Vodafone support for Egyptians
Egyptian pound falls sharply against dirham
Qatar Exchange plunges 2.95pc on Egypt turmoil
Remittances to Egypt hit
Moody's downgrades Egypt a notch to Ba2
Saudia increases flights to Egypt
Turmoil rattles Mideast bourses
Al Baradei put in charge of talks with Mubarak
Al Jazeera condemns closure of bureau by Egyptian authorities
Expatriates are cautious with investment plans
Region’s shares fall on Egypt crisis
Sunday, 30 January, 2011
RJ ferries more Jordanians home from Egypt
Morocco takes new tack in economic overhaul
Western embassies in Cairo in emergency conditions
Is Hosni Mubarak fleeing the country?
Developments in Egypt, other Arab states, to affect holding of Arab Summit in Baghdad
Bourgeois roots of Tunisia's revolution
Al Jazeera uses social media to avoid Egypt curbs
Vodafone cuts call rates to Egypt
Mubarak must go, says Qaradawi
King slams acts of 'Fitnah' in Egypt
DFSA alerts members over Tunisia, Algeria exposure
Gulf CDS rates take a hit on Egypt woes
Thousands of Saudi, Egyptian passengers stranded
Saudi King condemns violence in Egypt
Thousands defy Egypt curfew
Saturday, 29 January, 2011
Lebanese stock market sees improvement
PM-designate camp to counter pro-Hariri rally with 'day of joy'
RJ to operate larger planes to evacuate Jordanians from Egypt
Egyptians partaking in protests to be deported with families
Mehmanparast urges Egyptian officials to guarantee people's rights
UN officials urge Egypt gov't to protect rights of citizens
Arab status quo created by west not sustainable, says Bahraini analyst
Sacking gov't does not go far enough with Egypt public demand
Egyptian leaders leaving country: report
National Iraqi Congress calls for supporting the Egyptian People
Fitch revises Egypt's outlook to negative
Lebanese government still in flux
Shares of tanker lines soar on Suez crisis fears
Friday, 28 January, 2011
US hints aid is at risk unless Mubarak eases grip
Protests jolt Egypt's stock market to second biggest drop in history
Egypt Officials speak of subsidies amid rising social unrest
Safwat El-Sherif denies NDP officials fled when protests erupted
Egyptian police target Muslim Brothers
Beirut Stock Exchange down on profit-taking amid uncertainty
Arab stocks subdued by geopolitics, recovery woes
Obama urges political reform in Cairo
Thursday, 27 January, 2011
Egypt’s ruling party says ready for talks but offers no concessions
Future bloc spurns Mikati-led cabinet
Lebanon gets back to business after surveying damage caused by protesters
March 14 vows struggle will continue
Mikati's true test lies ahead
Most Hamra street shops and restaurants hard hit by political crisis
Reform needed across Arab region to counter anger: Davos
Sader: Banks will continue to finance public debt
To participate or not to participate?
Clashes between protestors and security in Galaa Street
Tuesday's protests echo national stance, turning point, says analyst
Reality check shocks Arabs
Saudis told to avoid Lebanon
Egypt protesters defy ban
Wednesday, 26 January, 2011
Unrest spells end to Mideast dynasties
Cairo square opens to traffic after clashes
Thousands protest across Egypt in 'Day of Anger'
Business as usual despite riots across Lebanon, say bankers and brokers
Change of leadership elicits boos and cheers in Lebanon
Hariri calls on protestors to remain peaceful and support democracy
Mikati determined to safeguard coexistence
Mikati sets sights on salvation government
Nasrallah: Naming of Mikati chance to unite
Pro-Hariri demonstrations descend into lawlessness
Report: Political crisis takes toll on real estate sector
White House accuses Hezbollah of coercion
Egypt's main index drops 6 pct, pound reaches 6-year low
Egypt's stocks, pound plunge after mass protests
Tunisia - how it reached there and the task ahead
'Go Mubarak' cries rent air in Egypt
Patience wears thin in Egypt
Tuesday, 25 January, 2011
Any misstep could imperil Lebanon
Hariri and Mikati: Two personal histories collide
Hezbollah turning to undemocratic means: Geagea
Jumblatt or Mandela? Lebanon's choice
March 14 vows to stand strong in face of Hezbollah 'coup'
Protests erupt across Lebanon over attempts to sideline Hariri
Stocks at Beirut bourse up but analysts expect market volatility
The genie of Arab democratic change has been released
Tunisia's revolution was led by the secular middle class
Five hundred million dinars allocated as emergency funds to support citizens of interior governorates
Tunisian security forces join demonstrations
Lebanon may split: Expert
Mikati’s candidacy decried
Monday, 24 January, 2011
Businessman Mikati set to become Lebanon premier
Gemayel: Future Movement head best candidate for PM
Hariri and Mikati lock horns for PM
Hariri, Berri trade accusations on failed Saudi-Syrian initiative
Lebanese Cabinet collapse to affect investor sentiment
Nasrallah: Mixed cabinet if March 8 candidate named
PM choice decisive for Lebanon
Lebanon on a knife-edge as talks ready to begin
Sunday, 23 January, 2011
Analysts downplay fears of political contagion
Saturday, 22 January, 2011
Lebanon premiership battle hots up
Jordan: Mass protests over economic policies
Central Bank to maintain same financial policy under any new government: source
Hoss: Politicians should learn from Tunisian revolt
Jumblatt redraws PM battle lines
Rival camps confident of consultations victory
Friday, 21 January, 2011
Countries amend lebanon travel guidelines
Lebanese conversions to dollars increase
Security forces deploy around state institutions
Tunisian revolution engenders solidarity
Algeria takes steps to maintain calm
No change in Saudi stance on Lebanon
Thursday, 20 January, 2011
Tunisia frees journalists, political prisoners
Analysts warn any halt to American aid likely to have dire consequences
Arab summit rejects foreign meddling in region
Sleiman, U.S. ambassador discuss current situation
Stop meddling in Lebanon, Tunisia, Ahmadinejad tells West
Diplomat says Hariri tribunal is politically motivated
Family of ousted Tunisian president held
Wednesday, 19 January, 2011
Moody's downgrades Tunisia to Baa3, outlook negative
Hariri's office: Al-Jadid leaks target ties with Saudi prince
Hizbullah stages show of force in Beirut
Lebanese growth will decline in 2011: U.N.
Option Group: Hizbullah not afraid to use force
Pietton: no single party can hinder the tribunal
Residents on edge following day of tension in Beirut
South Lebanon council bans inflammatory posters
Syrian nationals anticipate no repeat of 2005 attacks
The thrill and consequences of Tunisia for the Arab region
Tribunal will seek international cooperation to apprehend accused
Algerian street vendors resume business after riots
Tunisians carry on despite state of emergency
Generalising Tunisia -context overrides story
The jasmine uprising
PM in Beirut to help resolve political crisis
Generalizing Tunisia: Context overrides story
Danger in Tunisia
Tuesday, 18 January, 2011
Tunisia's neighours fear revolution contagion |
Tunsia riot police break up Islamist rally |
Lebanon tribunal charges under wraps as tensions rise |
Arab FMs hold meeting to discuss situation in Tunisia
Tunisian FM: New govt to pacify the country, prepare for elections
Beirut stocks see slight drop as investors assess political crisis
Burning for change: Arabs set selves ablaze in copycat protests
Key events leading up to issuance of tribunal indictments
Qatari-Turkish delegation due in Beirut in bid to mediate solution
Sleiman urges rival camps to cooperate in bid to resolve crisis
Jordanians airlifted from Tunisia
Cabinet affirms Saudi support for Tunisians
Leaked audio tapes could add to simmering tension
Monday, 17 January, 2011
Lebanon delays talks
Tunisia’s prime minister announces transitional unity government
Tunisia turmoil prompts investor rethink
North African bourses fall on Tunisia contagion fears
Transitional Tunisia government unveils new freedoms |
Hezbollah to defend itself against Hariri charges |
Moody's: Hariri Government Collapse Is Credit Negative for Lebanese Banks
Foreign diplomats pledge support for Lebanon's stability
Hariri says explosive audio tapes taken out of context
Hariri's majority in Parliament uncertain as consultations loom
Nasrallah rejects any cabinet that protects 'false witnesses'
Iraqi govt. says respects Tunisian people's choice
Iran's Larijani praises Tunisians' struggle for rights
Lebanon cauldron boils
Tunisia at the crossroads UAE calls for unity and stability
Sunday, 16 January, 2011
Iraqi govt. says respects Tunisian people's choice
Tunisia plans unity government to quell violence
Lebanon can weather crisis: Iran envoy
Young Tunisians unhappy with job prospects
Tunisia unrest a 'wakeup' call
No Saudi mediation for Bin Ali
The man who toppled a regime
Saturday, 15 January, 2011
Chaos reigns in Tunisia
Bellemare to submit indictment for review within two weeks: Williams
Hariri: No one is greater than his country
Foreign Ministry following conditions of Jordanians in Tunisia
Qaradawi hails people of Tunisia
Tunisians in Doha worried for kin
Friday, 14 January, 2011
Hariri 'chooses dignity over power'
Tear gas and live rounds fired to disperse Tunisia protesters
Tunisia's Ben Ali to give up re-election
Financial firms: Beirut crisis has no impact for now
G.L.C. to go ahead with strike despite collapse of government
Lebanon set for showdown over P.M. post
March 14: Hizbullah's attempt to thwart tribunal will fail
Salameh says Central Bank prepared to ensure Lebanese state remains solvent
Sleiman, Monaco prince voice hope for stable Lebanon
Tripoli abuzz with talk of who might become next prime minister
World powers monitor Lebanon developments, urge restraint
Thursday, 13 January, 2011
Cabinet collapse part of bigger campaign
Capital market first victim of Cabinet resignation
Hassan warns tension can stifle recent growth
Lebanon sees yet another hike in fuel prices
U.S. denies deterring Saudi Arabia in efforts with Syrians
Uncertainty grips Lebanon
No Lebanon talks in Doha: PM
Wednesday, 12 January, 2011
Arab states act to restrain food costs
Hizbollah poised to topple Lebanese government
Tuesday, 11 January, 2011
Crackdown fails to halt Tunisian jobs anger
Zahra: Lebanese-Syria relations at delicate stage
Ben Ali warns demonstrators, promises jobs
Monday, 10 January, 2011
Comment: Protests that cannot be ignored
Saturday, 08 January, 2011
Future of protests remains uncertain
Friday, 07 January, 2011
Women's rights under siege in Tunisia