Headlong to more of the same While the US continues to ignore its citizens, next month's peace conference seems fated to mimic the same old empty rhetoric, writes Azmi Bishara
Sarkozy's international agenda France's new president is positioning himself as a kind of replacement for Tony Blair as Washington's darling, argues Mustafa El-Feki
France's new Bonaparte Nicolas Sarkozy is seeking the most radical shift in French foreign policy since the founding of the Fifth Republic, writes Hassan Nafaa
Syria and Annapolis If the US believes that by cheap ploys it can enlist Damascus as a subservient ally it had better think again, writes Emad Fawzi Shueibi
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Editorial:
Why Annapolis?
Close up:
Black cat
By Salama A Salama
Soapbox:
War on memory
By Al-Sayed Eleiwa
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