News and reports from the Middle East.
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Written by Andrew Picken
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Thursday, 02 December 2004 |
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Uneven development by one of the Gulf’s most ambitious members has left a cultural vacuum and restrictions on press freedom… |
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Written by Mike Hirst
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Wednesday, 27 October 2004 |
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Growing violence against Iraq's estimated 700,000 Christians could mean the creation of "green zone" style enclaves to protect against attacks by Muslim extremists. |
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Written by Mike Hirst
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Sunday, 11 January 2004 |
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An exceptional university's remarkable 30th birthday set amidst "roadmap" deadlocks and violence is really something to celebrate, writes Michael Hirst. |
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Written by Richard Powell
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Thursday, 10 July 2003 |
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The UK Foreign office advises against "all but the most essential travel" to Iraq but some businessmen have never seen a better time to go. |
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Written by Benedict Mander
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Wednesday, 14 May 2003 |
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Forget the small-time looters who ran wild in Iraq after the war. Saddam Hussein put them to shame in what could have been the greatest bank heist of all time… |
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Written by Richard Powell
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Sunday, 13 April 2003 |
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Café Kardelen is the only Internet café in Silopi - pronounced "sloppy" - Turkey's nearest town to the North Iraq border.
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Written by Richard Powell
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Tuesday, 01 April 2003 |
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With Turkey, the US and Kurdish forces fighting it out for oil and land in the North of Iraq, a humanitarian crisis is looming. |
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