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A Free Syrian Army fighter takes cover during clashes with Syrian Army in the Salaheddine neighbourhood of central Aleppo August 7, 2012. REUTERS/Goran Tomasevic (SYRIA – Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)


Orders for U.S. Forces in Syria: ‘Don’t Get Shot’

Orders for U.S. Forces in Syria: ‘Don’t Get Shot’

U.S. special operations forces in Syria do many things in the war against the Islamic State. They gather intelligence, build relationships with local communities, help spot targets for air strikes and train and advise local forces on the ground. One thing they cannot...
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The Czech writer Franz Kafka. AP


Israel Takes Kafka

Israel Takes Kafka

London- Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled that Franz Kafka’s manuscripts are the property of the National Library of Israel, ending a legal battle that lasted for eight years. Kafka, who died because of tuberculosis in 1924 in Prague, asked Max Frod to burn his...
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Fractured Lands, How the Arab World Came Apart. The New York Times


Egypt Away from Divisions and Fracturing Scenarios

Egypt Away from Divisions and Fracturing Scenarios

Washington-For the second consecutive day, Asharq Al-Awsat publishes New York Times Magazine feature story, which is the product of some 18 months of reporting and tells the story of the catastrophe that has fractured the Arab world since the invasion of Iraq 13 years...
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IMF Urges South Korea to Use Fiscal Policy

IMF Urges South Korea to Use Fiscal Policy

Cairo – International Monetary Fund (IMF) urged South Korea to use fiscal policy to support its economy in the face multi structural constraints like the rapidly ageing population, reliance on exports and lagging productivity. The new policy aims to increase social...