4:33pm

Scandal reveals Tunisia’s growing pains

Olfa Riahi ©AFP

Blogger puts Islamist regime in media spotlight

Analysis

HSBC Bank Chief Executive Officer Simon Cooper speaks during the Reuters Middle East Investment Summit in Dubai October 26, 2009. ©Reuters
HSBC Mideast chief sees exponentially growing connections
– Simeon Kerr
Global Insight 4:13pm

Israel and Assad raise stakes on Syria

Risk of regional contagion grows

9:22am

Netanyahu starts coalition talks

Peace process and military service among issues facing government

IRAN 6:05pm

Iran president and Speaker trade insults

Ahmadi-Nejad clashes with Larijani in parliament

From IRAQ 2:07pm

Suicide attack in Iraq kills dozens

Blast at city police headquarters in Kirkuk wounds at least 70

Iran Nuclear ©AFP IRAN 1:24pm

Iran expected to resume nuclear talks

Foreign minister says Tehran ready to meet world powers

IRAN Feb 2, 2013

US ready for direct nuclear talks with Iran

Biden says US prepared to hold bilateral negotiations with Tehran

A protester chants anti-Morsi slogans in front of the presidential palace in Cairo ©Reuters MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Feb 1, 2013

Egypt protesters throw firebombs at palace

Police and protesters clash on ninth day of political unrest

French soldiers salute Malian people after the prayer next to the Djingareyber mosque, on January 31, 2013 in Timbuktu. The fabled desert city of Timbuktu, an ancient centre of Islamic learning, has been recaptured on January 28 by French-led forces in their offensive against Islamist rebels who have been occupying Mali's north since last April. The extremists last year smashed up mausoleums of ancient saints and the entrance to the 15th-century Sidi Yahya mosque, claiming the sites were blasphemous. Reports had emerged in recent days that rebels fleeing the advancing soldiers had torched a building housing thousands of priceless manuscripts, but an expert said on January 30 that most had been smuggled to safety as the Islamists overran the city last year. ©AFP From COMMENT Feb 1, 2013

Mali: Bienvenue à Timbuktu

Many are celebrating the flight of Islamist extremists from their strongholds, but fears persist

From COMPANIES Feb 1, 2013

Credit Suisse gave Qatar loan during crisis

Swiss regulator-approved agreement contrasts with Barclays’ loan

Feb 1, 2013

Six dead as Lebanon army clashes with gunmen

Sources say fighting is continuing close to the Syrian border

From US & CANADA Jan 31, 2013

Hagel grilled by angry Republicans

Clashes with McCain over opposition to Iraqi surge

Jan 31, 2013

Riots highlight limits on Morsi’s power

At least 50 have been killed in the past week

Jan 31, 2013

Syria lashes out over Israeli strike

Russia, Arab League and Hizbollah issue harsh responses

From UK Jan 31, 2013

Cameron pledges security support for Libya

Police visit agreed to probe Lockerbie bombing

From LIFE & ARTS Jan 31, 2013

Beckham joins Paris Saint-Germain

Former England captain to donate salary to charity

From ARAB-ISRAEL CONFLICT Jan 31, 2013

UN probe says Israel must remove settlers

Jewish settlements in West Bank found to breach international law

IRAN Jan 31, 2013

Iran to upgrade uranium refining equipment

Use of modern centrifuges will enable faster uranium enrichment

MIDDLE EASTERN POLITICS & SOCIETY Jan 30, 2013

Israeli jets hit target near Syria border

Concern rises over movement of SA-17 batteries towards Lebanon

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Jan 30, 2013

Central banker quitting for ‘personal reasons’

Bank of Israel chief denies move linked to rift with Netanyahu

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