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Yousef Munayyer delves into the political outlook for the next ten years between the USA, Palestine and Israel.
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Pakistan: The Winds of Change
We ask whether the judiciary and political opposition are agents of change in this volatile nation.
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Libya's political parties
A brief look at some of the main political forces competing in the July 7 vote for the General National Congress.
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Pakistan swears in new prime minister
Raja Pervez Ashraf secures premiership in national assembly after a court issues arrest warrant for the first candidate.
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Why won't Israel prevent settler violence?
Removing settlers from illegally constructed housing inevitably leads to attacks against nearby Palestinian villages.
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Pakistan PM nominee's arrest sought
Warrant issued against Makhdoom Shahabuddin for his alleged role in a scandal involving the import of a drug.
Central & South Asia
Last Modified: 21 Jun 2012 18:37 GMT
Pakistan court disqualifies Gilani as PM
Supreme court rules that current prime minister cannot hold office two months after convicting Gilani for contempt.
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Last Modified: 20 Jun 2012 08:31 GMT
Gaddafi spent millions for tribal support
The Libyan government quickly lost the two major tribes in the east, but managed to preserve its power base in the west.
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Autopsy finds torture behind Bahrain drowning
Report exclusively obtained by Al Jazeera says 23-year-old had been electrically tortured before drowning in January.
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Bahrain rejects Al Jazeera story on death
Report citing autopsy which concluded that a 23-year-old was tortured before drowning, dismissed as "outrageous claim".
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