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The Arab Weekly newspaper provide insight and comment on national, international and regional news through the focus of Arabic countries and community.
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The Amman-based “influencer” is among a growing number of young Jordanians gaining publicity through social media by posting their entire lives to viewers.
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"All Arab countries have either fought or tried to fight illiteracy but the outcome is still below the expected results." -- Nesrine Romdhani
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A stone’s throw from the busy, industrial port city of Gabes in southern Tunisia, Chenini is a luscious oasis that is practically unknown to tourists.
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The Arab Weekly 21 ಗಂ.
Egypt could compete with Russian gas exports to Europe
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Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed’s supporters are preparing to launch a new political party, a move that risks dividing the country’s secularist camp just months ahead of elections.
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The Arab Weekly 21 ಗಂ.
"Conflicts are pretty similar, yet they do manifest themselves differently," said Founder of Peace Labs Jean-Paul Chami, in an interview with The Arab Weekly's
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The Moroccan government is bracing for a tough start to 2019 following main trade unions’ call for a nationwide strike of local authorities because of “catastrophic” working conditions.
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Belgium has the highest per capita rate of returning jihadists from Syria and Iraq, with one-third of 125 returnees known to be in prison in early 2018.
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The Arab Weekly 21 ಗಂ.
Egypt’s Christian community has been targeted by Islamist extremists, particularly because of their strong support for Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo made an unannounced visit to Iraq, meeting with the country’s top political leaders to assure them that the United States continues to support Iraq and the fight against the Islamic State.
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The Arab Weekly 22 ಗಂ.
"If Europe is adopting clearer and firmer positions on Iran, it is because the behaviour of Iranian authorities on European soil was too glaring to be ignored." -- Editorial
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"About half of Syria’s population has been displaced and 5 million live in Lebanon, Turkey, Jordan and elsewhere. More than 70% of Syrian refugees in Lebanon and 95% of those in Jordan live below the poverty level." --Editorial
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"The ministerial wheel of fortune continues to spin as Iraq’s struggle to appoint ministers to head its security and defence ministries enters the penultimate phase."
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"Mistakenly, both Aoun and Hariri see the summit as an occasion to lobby the Arab world, mainly the oil-rich Gulf countries, to bail out Lebanon and its unsalvageable economy."
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"In the corridors of power in the Turkish capital, the struggle is discreet but intense. It is about who will truly be in charge."
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"Good intentions are needed to boost the morale of the Palestinian people, who have been struggling for self-determination while being met with brutal Israeli force."
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The main contenders to follow Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei appear to be Sadegh Larijani and Ebrahim Raeisi.
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"European populists have no interest in promoting democracy in the Middle East and North Africa, which will come as a great relief to the autocrats of the region. Like Trump, they seem to have a liking for such rulers." -- Francis Ghiles
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"The widespread chaos in Iraq, which the rulers of the Green Zone call freedom, is a natural and predictable product of the quota system." -- Ibrahim al-Zoubeidi
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"Stay or go, the United States’ Syria script must address the larger dramatic plot: how indispensable a nation is it prepared to be? It cannot do a Gabon when it pleases and Syria on a whim."
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