Middle East, The
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Articles in July, 2008 issue of Middle East, The
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The art of balance: Adel Darwish reports on how the narrative of reporting Israel has changed in the British media, making the job of Israel's new ambassador to London an unprecedented challenge
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Temperature rises on a long summer of discontent
by Mel Frykberg -
The third way? Mel Frykberg reports from the Occupied Territories where she spoke to Dr Mustafa Barghouti, a politician who is drawing increasing levels of recognition and regard from jaded Palestinian voters, exclusively for The Middle East
by Mel Frykberg -
Egypt negotiates troubled waters: Maria Golia reports from Cairo
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Reform may be lagging behind but progress continues unhindered: a View from the Gulf by Mustapha Karkouti
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Gulf food security: is there enough, and at what price?
by Pamela Ann Smith -
Capture the solution: Abu Dhabi has taken the bold decision to build the world's first industrial scale hydrogen-powered generating plant using carbon capture processes
by Stephen Williams -
An unhealthy interest? Some Islamic debt instruments have been falling foul of Muslim scholarswidening a new debate in finance known as Shari'ah risk
by Jeff Black -
Saudi real estate sector presents $multibillion investment opportunities
by Wafik Al Rashid -
Comment
by Pat Lancaster -
Lebanon at the crossroads: the Doha Accord halts political feuding, but it remains to be seen whether it's a new beginning or just the calm before the storm. Ed Blanche reports from Beirut
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May the best man win
by Richard Seymour -
Step out of the dark ages: the spread of the HIV/Aids virus is a tragedy not a stain on the honour of the world community. And until all nationsincluding those of the Middle Eaststop apportioning blame and direct their attentions towards educa
by Richard Seymour - Anticipating a promising future: following the Paris conference on 12 June, which pledged $20bn for the reconstruction of Afghanistan, the country's minister of finance, Anwarulhaq Ahadi, spoke exclusively to The Middle East about how he anticipates the m
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The oil price how long can it go on rising? In an exclusive interview with The Middle East, Robert Mabro, a world-renowned expert on oil and gas, talks to Pamela Ann Smith
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Tunisia's ports the gateway to Africa
by Gordon Feller -
Afghan chic
by Heidi Kingstone -
A bitter sweet revenge
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A shellfish worth its weight in gold
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2008 Ad
by John Stevenson -
Iran in World Politics
by Fred Rhodes -
9/11 Contradictions
by Fred Rhodes -
Power and Water in the Middle East
by Fred Rhodes -
Freedom's Unsteady March
by Fred Rhodes -
To Be an Arab in Israel
by Fred Rhodes -
Wild Mulberries
by Fred Rhodes -
The last word
by Adel Darwish
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