AMMAN/BEIRUT — Syrian government forces attacked opponents of President Bashar al-Assad in cities and towns across the country on Tuesday and Arab officials confirmed that regional... Full Article at MSNBC
'Queen' Underwood, perhaps the US's best hope for a medal in women's boxing at the Olympics, lived through a horrific ordeal as a child. Photo: Justin Edmonds/The New York Time The two sisters shared a bed, and each night, with their hearts hammering, th Full Article at The Age
'Queen' Underwood, perhaps the US's best hope for a medal in women's boxing at the Olympics, lived through a horrific ordeal as a child. Photo: Justin Edmonds/The New York Time... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Everything you think you know about energy security and energy independence is wrong. All too often you hear that fossil fuels will soon reach their peak, that our consumption of oil causes global insecurity vis-a-vis rogue states and terrorist organizat Full Article at OilPrice.com
UNITED NATIONS — Syrian unrest is giving Saudi Arabia an opportunity to weaken rival Shiite Iran, which has been closely allied with Syrian President Bashar Assad. Saudi Arabia is taking steps to force regime change in Syria, while seeking to thwart any Full Article at Bangor Daily News
Saudi Arabia has offered additional crude supplies to India in a move that could help Delhi replace Iranian oil-imports, Saudi state television reported. Saudi Arabia is the biggest oil supplier to India is the only oil producer with significant spare ca Full Article at Arutz Sheva
AMMAN, Jordan – The arrest of Muhammad Dahabi, who once headed Jordan’s intelligence services, is sending shock-waves through the kingdom – and not just because a powerful official has been ensnared in a widening anti-corruption drive, but because many o Full Article at Jerusalem Post
AMMAN, Jordan – The arrest of Muhammad Dahabi, who once headed Jordan’s intelligence services, is sending shock-waves through the kingdom – and not just because a powerful official... Full Article at Jerusalem Post
A radical Muslim cleric allegedly linked with the late Osama bin Laden has been released on bail from a high-security jail in Britain. Abu Qatada will have to remain in his house for 22 hours a day. He cannot use the Internet, or a phone, nor can he prea Full Article at GlobalSecurity.org