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Red star in the morning, business warming: a recent visit by the Chinese president to the Middle East shows the growing importance of the Arab world for China's burgeoning economy. Eamonn Gearon examines the different aspects of this cooperation and wonde
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Fears ignite over Iraq's oil recovery: the one thing that could pull Iraq from the brink of disaster, its oil industry, is being hit by attacks on infrastructure, as well as corruption, smuggling and bad weather. Neil Ford assess the prospects for the fut
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The last word
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Kuwait making history: Kuwaitis were preparing to cast their votes in parliamentary elections as The Middle East went to press. Jon Gorvett reports from Kuwait City on the run up to this historic poll
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Telecoms wars: over the next few months the Middle East's rapidly growing and increasingly ambitious telcos will go head-to-head for some of the region's last remaining cellular licences
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After the Neocons America at the Crossroads
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Divided loyalties: the prospects of significant US troop withdrawals from Iraq dim as thousands of Iraqi soldiers desert or join militias
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Waiting for project Kuwait: Jon Gorvett reports from Kuwait where to increase oil output foreign help may be needed. Not everyone is keen on reopening national interests to outsiders
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Revolt on the Tigris: The Al Sadr Uprising and the Governing of Iraq
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$100 a barrel? Myth vs. reality: suddenly everyone was saying it: the price of oil would reach $100 a barrel or more for the next few years. What was once the prediction of a few hearty forecasters suddenly seemed a realistic prospect according to the me
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The Muslims of Saratov
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Arabs wage war on money laundering: Arab governments are adopting strict new standards to prevent the misuse of banks in the Middle East by terror organisations and financial manipulators. These efforts could enhance efforts to develop new global financia
by Josh Martin - Iran's Homa expands air fleet
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Israel and Settler Society
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Man on a mission: ever since his November 2005 appointment as the Palestinian Liberation Organisation's Ambassador to the US, Afif Safieh has been making waves in Washington DC. Here, he talks to Pat McDonnell Twair for TME
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The Libyan connection: the United State's restoration of relations with the regime of Colonel Muammar Gadaffi was a coup for the CIA
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Jordan's juggling act: although not the most wealthy or influential state in the region, the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan has built a sound reputation among Arab states and in the wider world. But with a burgeoning population and no petro-dollar back up, J
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From Empire to Orient: Travellers to the Middle East 1830-1926
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Arab petrodollars: what goes around, comes around
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Road to Damask: a grand old man of Iranian enterprise talks to Michael Griffin about his life and his latest ventureorganic rose essence for the high-end cosmetics market
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After Zarqawi: on 7 June, American top guns deploying F16s killed Abu Musab Al Zarqawi, the self-styled boss of Al Qaeda in Mespotomia, by dropping two 5001b bombs on his hideout near Baquba in central Iraq
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Decision time beckons: plans for the long-mooted Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline could be finalised this month when ministers from the three countries meet in Tehran
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The Alhambra
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Contemporary orientalists on display
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Editorial comment
by Pat Lancaster - DIG buys German shopping centre
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Al Qaida's Jihad in Europe the Afghan-Bosnian Network
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