+ Follow ARAB AND ISLAMIC Tag
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[Title] => 3 Gulf nations pledge billions to Egypt at conference
[Summary] => Egypt's Gulf Arab allies promised it $12 billion in new investment and aid on yesterday, as President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi opened an international conference to promote an ambitious recovery plan for his country's ailing economy.
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[Title] => UN: Islamic terrorists ideology must be undermined
[Summary] => The U.N. human rights chief called Tuesday for a campaign led by Muslims to undermine the ideology of the Islamic State terrorist group, saying this may ultimately be more effective than airstrikes.
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[Title] => Feature: Gaza livestock business declines before Muslim holiday
[Summary] => Due to economic recession in the impoverished Gaza Strip, Abu Eyad, a popular Gaza livestock dealer complained a decline in business on the eve of Eidul Adha, a major Muslim holiday they'll celebrate on Saturday.
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[Title] => In Saudi Arabia, Muslims pray on climax of hajj
[Summary] => Some 2 million Muslims from around the world gathered Friday at a desert hill near Mecca in Saudi Arabia in an act of faith and repentance during the climactic emotional and spiritual moment of the annual hajj pilgrimage.
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[Title] => Jordan says Hamas-Fateh unity crucial to peace progress
[Summary] => Jordan's Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Saturday said unity among the Palestinian factions is crucial to render peacemaking efforts a success, the state-run Petra news agency reported.
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[Title] => Tighter security at some US missions over al-Qaida
[Summary] => Security forces closed roads, put up extra blast walls and increased patrols Sunday near some of the more than 20 U.S. diplomatic missions in the Muslim world that Washington had ordered closed for the weekend following warnings of a possible al-Qaida attack.
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[Title] => News Analysis: Egypt's renouncement of ties with Assad accords with Western polices
[Summary] => The recent decision of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi to cut diplomatic ties with Syria is "harmonious" with the Western policies against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, especially that it comes after the United States approved providing arms for the Syrian opposition, analysts said.
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[Title] => UN: Algeria's Brahimi will replace Annan in Syria
[Summary] => Lakhdar Brahimi, a former Algerian foreign minister and longtime U.N. diplomat known as a strong-willed, independent broker, has agreed to replace former Secretary-General Kofi Annan as peace envoy to Syria, the United Nations announced Friday.
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[Title] => Officials: UN report won't mend Israel-Turkey ties
[Summary] => The anticipated publication Friday of a U.N. report on violence aboard a Gaza-bound protest flotilla last year has led to a further souring of the key Mideast relationship between Israel and Turkey, after Israel expelled the Israeli ambassador.
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[Summary] => This might sound callous, but it is a valid concern. When Israeli forces began their air assault on Gaza, which they followed through eventually with a ground incursion, people around the world worried about the impact of this new round of hostilities on the price of oil.
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September 2, 2011 - 6:24pm