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Latest News On Arab Reform Wave

Posted on February 16, 2011 by in Politics, Society

Latest News On Arab Reform Wave

Finally fed up with decades of living under oppressive dictatorships, the Arab world is being caught up in the reform wave, as far south as Bahrain in the Gulf.  The Arab nations are in unprecedented turmoil, as through the use of social networking and cell phones, demonstrators rise up simultaneously, all carrying the same banners, [...]

Internet Activists Met With Egyptian Generals

Posted on February 16, 2011 by in Politics, Society

Internet Activists Met With Egyptian Generals

The Egyptian military generals met some of the young Internet activists who triggered the revolt against Mubarak, reportedly promising a referendum on a new constitution within two months. The council set a six-month timetable for holding elections but said the cabinet Mubarak hastily appointed on January 31 — headed by a former air force commander [...]

Arabian Hezbollah Waits In The Wings

Posted on February 16, 2011 by in Politics, Society

Arabian Hezbollah Waits In The Wings

Demonstrations became violent in Lebanon when the Hezbollah nominated a billionaire businessman as a candidate for the post of prime minister to follow on from caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri. Read just what the Arab Hezballoh stands for…

Mohammad Ghannam A Muslim Brotherhood leader

Posted on February 14, 2011 by in Politics, Society

Mohammad Ghannam A Muslim Brotherhood leader

Just days before the Egyptian president stepped down, Egyptian born Mohanmmad Ghanem, 39, one of the party leaders and Britain’s representative for the Muslim Brotherhood, called for Egypt to stop pumping gas to Israel and to prepare the Egyptian army for war with Israel, during an interview on Iranian television. Read how the Muslim Brotherhood, [...]

How Did Mubarak Feather His Nest Worth Billions?

Posted on February 14, 2011 by in Business, Finance, Politics

How Did Mubarak Feather His Nest Worth Billions?

Using the Social Internet a 30 year dictatorship was brought to its knees, however the exiled president and his family are rumoured to be worth up to $70 billion, but only $5 billion was openly declared. Read how Mubarak got his billions…

Muslim Brotherhood

Posted on February 7, 2011 by in Politics, Religion, Society

Muslim Brotherhood

It has been reported that the Moslem Brotherhood is covering over its religious message for the moment, amid a popular Arab revolt, right across the Arab Middle East countries, which is supposedly not driven by either Islam or politics. read more…

The Middle East Is In Revolt

Posted on February 2, 2011 by in Politics

The Middle East Is In Revolt

Following decades of living under oppressive dictatorships the residents of the Arab nations of the Middle East are rising up to stake their claim for democracy. The nations are in unprecedented turmoil. Read just how many nations are involved…

Gulf States Military Build Up

Posted on July 15, 2010 by in Business, Environment, Politics

Gulf States Military Build Up

People living in the Gulf of Mexico states have reported symptoms of over-exposure to crude oil. Some of those in authority have suggested the cause to be mental illness ‘stress’, while others, such as BP Chief, Tony Hayward, blamed the illness on food poisoning. Read how there are reports of a military build-up in all [...]

No Body-Xrays For Muslim Women

Posted on July 15, 2010 by in Politics, Society, Women

No Body-Xrays For Muslim Women

Claiming full-body xrays go against Dubai’s national customs and ethics, the international airport of Dubai has decided not to introduce the new technology of full-body scanners. As the battle over religious customs and symbols continues read what France and Spain have done…

Women World Leaders Continue Making History

Posted on July 11, 2010 by in Politics, Women

Women World Leaders Continue Making History

When power-brokers ousted Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and moved Julian Gillard in to power, as Australia’s first woman prime minister, it took the number of simultaneous female world leaders to 14. This number has increased once again with Rosa Otunbayeva being sworn in as president of the troubled republic of Kyrgyzstan, taking the number of [...]