organisation > Arab American Institute
|
|
|
University administrators squash pro-Palestinian actions to avoid negative publicity and to keep alumni funding.
Yaman Salahi
Last Modified: 26 Sep 2011 15:10 GMT Opinion
|
|
|
Favourable attitudes have fallen nine per cent over the past two years in key Middle Eastern countries, new survey says.
Jim Lobe
Last Modified: 14 Jul 2011 18:07 GMT Features
|
|
|
She is the new image of American beauty - and she is Arab.
Last Modified: 05 Jun 2010 07:04 GMT Riz Khan
|
|
|
Arab American advocacy groups say 3.5 million people of Arab ancestry live in the United States, disputing
Linda Isam Haddad in Los Angeles
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2005 00:41 GMT Archive
|
|
|
In yet another blow to the Bush administration's efforts to counter anti-American sentiments in the Middle East, a new poll shows rising bitterness in the region toward US foreign policy.
Benjamin Duncan in Washington, DC
Last Modified: 26 Jul 2004 10:38 GMT Archive
|
|
|
With just over four months remaining until the US presidential election, George Bush is losing the Arab American vote in four battleground states.
Ben Duncan in Washington DC
Last Modified: 18 Jul 2004 13:30 GMT Archive
|
|
|
With the upcoming presidential election expected to be one of the closest in recent memory, Ralph Nader’s candidacy could cost Democratic nominee John Kerry key Arab American votes in four key states.
Benjamin Duncan in Washington, DC
Last Modified: 13 Mar 2004 23:11 GMT Archive
|
|
|
The Arab population in the United States has nearly doubled in the past two decades, the Census Bureau's first report on the group shows.
Last Modified: 04 Dec 2003 12:18 GMT Archive
|
|
Featured on Al Jazeera
The story of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood and its emergence into the political arena after decades of suppression.
People & Power goes undercover to reveal how 'voluntourism' could be fuelling the exploitation of Cambodian children.
Secular fanaticism must be exposed for its own hatred and xenophobia, and get over the old cliches of East and West.
Although media coverage has dwindled, Occupy cells are alive and well all over the United States - and beyond.