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September 2008
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The Middle East on Biden
Does Obama’s choice of running mate mean he’s shaping up to be just
another establishment candidate for the White House? Read on
Inverting the pyramids
The world isn’t short on wacky theories about Egypt’s greatest
monuments. The reality is less fun, but more illuminating. Read on
An untenable state of affairs
With neither a two-state or bi-national solution imminent, Palestinians
and their Israeli allies should attend to civil rights. Read on
Bridging the road to Damascus
Israeli voters should give their next leader a clear mandate to
negotiate an equitable peace with Syria. Read on
Wanted: a gesture from Syria
A return to the negotiating table is encouraging, but Syria will have
to make a daring gesture to win Israeli public sympathy. Read on
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Egyptian men behaving badly
Egyptian women have broken their silence on sexual harassment and are
demanding the right to go out in public unpestered. Read on
Disarming the bomb in the basement
Israel’s weapons policy jeopardises the country’s own security and
undermines efforts to create a nuclear-free Middle East. Read on
The human cost of cluster bombs
Katleen Maes – Cluster bombs continue to hurt people and their
livelihoods years after they were dropped. Read on
The ICC and Darfur
Tom Kenis – The ICC indictment of Sudan’s leadership merits a balanced
appraisal. Read
on
ã2008 – Khaled Diab. Unless otherwise stated, all the content on this
website is the copyright of Khaled Diab.