When will Iraq's crisis end? This week's announcement of a partial recount of votes cast in last month's national elections has only added to tensions over the composition of the next Iraqi government, writes Salah Hemeid
Six decades of dispossession Founded on ethnic cleansing, erasing the Palestinians remains the modus operandi of the state of Israel, writes Khaled Amayreh in the West Bank
Society must be defended Unpopular with some human rights organisations, the execution of Israeli collaborators in Gaza highlights how deep Israel's intelligence war goes, writes Saleh Al-Naami
The power of logic Iran's disarmament summit upstaged Obama's and breathes life into next month's NPT conference in New York, notes Eric Walberg
The logic of power Obama's foreign policy is dominated by Iran and therefore by Israel, deduces Graham Usher in New York
Scudding into the whirlwind Are Israel's claims that Syria is giving bigger guns to Hizbullah just an excuse for its next invasion of Lebanon, asks Bassel Oudat from Damascus
Many Sudans yet to come Ali Belail asks whether Sudan's elections mark a step forward and interviews Mansour Khaled, former foreign minister and presidential advisor
A foregone conclusion Ali Belail asks whether Sudan's elections mark a step forward and interviews Mansour Khaled, former foreign minister and presidential advisor
Hunting missing voters How did Egypt's Sudanese community respond to the election fever at home, asks Gamal Nkrumah
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