Obama's Call for Educating Women
Education, especially for girls and women, is the most highly leveraged investment now available for developing countries.
Education, especially for girls and women, is the most highly leveraged investment now available for developing countries.
Bloomberg | Daniel Williams and Edwin Chen | Posted 07.02.2009 | World
President Barack Obama says he hopes his June 4 speech to the Muslim world will repair broken trust. He may find his audience disagrees on what needs ...
AP | HADEEL AL-SHALCHI and KARIN LAUB | Posted 07.02.2009 | World
CAIRO, Egypt — Respect for Islam, a prescription for Palestinian statehood and assurances of a speedy U.S. pullout from Iraq _ that's what Musli...
AP | STEVEN R. HURST | Posted 05.22.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will invite the Israeli, Palestinian and Egyptian leaders to the White House in the coming weeks for separat...
Marlene H. Phillips | Posted 04.16.2009 | World
Again and again we heard that said, that Egyptians hope Obama understands the Middle East situation better than his predecessor.
Jan McGirk | Posted 11.29.2008 | Home
Citing alleged insider knowledge of talks conducted between Obama and French President Sarkozy, Haaretz's front page story berated the U.S. Democratic candidate as "utterly immature." The strategy backfired.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 11.28.2008 | Politics
A Middle East news service is reporting that residents of the Gaza Strip are randomly calling up American voters in hopes of getting them to back Bara...
CNN's Political Ticker | Posted 07.22.2008 | Politics
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama will be visiting the Palestinian Authority president in the West Bank next week, a Palestinian gov...
John Liebhardt | Posted 05.29.2008 | Home
Palestinian college students dial American voters in support of Obama. But many Middle East bloggers oppose him, railing at his perceived policy hesitations, antisemitism, softness on Israel, abandonment of Islam.
David Gartner | Posted 07.06.2009 | World