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Exploring Oman’s Achilles heel
MENA hunts for ‘jobs miracle’
New Iran leader: a moderating force
Khawar: Innovation key to future
Military muscles bulging in Mideast
Great expectations
Egypt's Brotherhood turns to flour power
Maghreb block: Integrate to progress
Crackdown on foreign workers
Tunisia: Progress in order
Iran election: Little change in direction
Kenya maps financial hub dreams
Strong dollar upsets commodities
Is 'expat package' dead in Dubai?
Chasing harmony
Oil wealth smooth Algeria politics
Africa’s new terrorism hotspots
Egypt's new tax law
At the mercy of instability
South Africa sulks over poor GDP
Unity remains Africa’s catchword
Nigeria: Seeking tourists
Iraq's economy starts to hum
Mideast’s ‘great rotation’ fallacy
Protests tarnish Kyrgyz gold hopes
OPEC quells energy market fears
Tough choices of entrepreneurship
Lessons for the Mideast from Italy
Types of employees to be axed
Healthy growth in KSA
Central Asia growth moderating
Governance: Culture vs. strategy
Hot money to surge in MENA
For Africa, peace before profit
Tackling economic failure
Job offers in KSA
Rights issues plague Turkmen
Encouraging foreign investment
Delay in subsidy reforms
Politics halt Guinea bauxite growth
Euro risks remain post Cyprus
Weeding out unskilled labor
Nigeria GDP faces roadblocks
Problems in the pipeline
Unlikely alliance to oppose Egypt's rulers
US shale boom to send 'shockwaves'
Jordan nears tipping point
Becoming junk
Investment banking salaries on the rise
Unemployment hits CIS hard