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Iran: threat or victim?
A US strike against Iraq seems imminent, but who's next? Galal Nassar argues it will be Iran
The cycle continues
The Israeli army betrayed the "Gaza-Bethlehem First" agreement before it could begin, reports Khaled Amayreh from Jerusalem
Estranged allies
The Bush administration's increasingly hostile attitude towards Saudi Arabia since 11 September is threatening to undermine a 70-year-old friendship, writes Michael Jansen
Lockerbie reconsidered
Reports that Abu Nidal was behind the Lockerbie bombing have raised new concerns over who was responsible. Rasha Saad investigates
Church and state
The arab Greek Orthodox Church institutions in Jerusalem, the Holy Land and Jordan made an appeal last Friday, calling on all international institutions and Human Rights organisations in the region to protect and defend Archimandrite Dr Theodosios Hanna --read on--
A mission to Palestine
Carolyn Parrish, Liberal Party MP and head of a delegation of Canadian parliamentarians who recently visited Israel, the West Bank and Gaza, spoke to Mursi Saad Eddin in Toronto on the increasingly harsh activities of the Israelis and the sub-human living conditions the Palestinians are suffering under
Strengthening neighbourly ties
An emerging rapprochement between Turkey and Iraq might be useful to both countries but, definitely, not to the US. Gareth Jenkins reports from Ankara
Upholding commitments and unity
The Arab Council for Foreign Ministers is to convene next week. Dina Ezzat looks at some of the issues that will figure high on its agenda
Friend or foe?
Washington seems to be trying to rework its relation with its traditional Arab allies on the basis of the principle of "you are either with us or against us"
Iraq: what's next?
Iraq's dilemma is bound to be a topic of discussion among Arab foreign ministers Dina Ezzat
Staying together
Arab states are eager to prevent the division of Sudan into two states
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