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In Kyrgyzstan, Where Kidnapping Brides Is An Accepted Tradition

In Kyrgyzstan, Where Kidnapping Brides Is An Accepted Tradition

Forced marriages in this central Asian country are not simply about arrangements between families, but also strangers abducting women to be their wives.

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Hot-Air Balloon Crash Kills 18 Foreign Tourists In Egypt

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Turkish Airlines Loses First Battle In War On Alcohol

Turkish Airlines Loses First Battle In War On Alcohol

AL-MASRY AL-YOUM
When Egypt Deletes Women's Rights Heroines From School Textbooks

When Egypt Deletes Women's Rights Heroines From School Textbooks

Street artists spray the images of the women who have fought for equality in Egypt, from the early 20th century to the Jan. 25 uprising.

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The Hezbollah Connection in Syria And Iran

The Hezbollah Connection in Syria And Iran

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Syria: Why The West Lets Assad Massacre His Own People

Syria: Why The West Lets Assad Massacre His Own People

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Black Moccasins And Truck Driver Dreams - Up Close With Amos Oz

Black Moccasins And Truck Driver Dreams - Up Close With Amos Oz

Perhaps the most acclaimed Israeli writer of his generation, and a fixture of the peace movement, Oz continues to surprise at the age of 73.

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Moscow And The Middle East - How The Arab Spring Left Russia In The Cold

Moscow And The Middle East - How The Arab Spring Left Russia In The Cold

Delayed by the popular uprisings in the Arab world, the first-ever summit between Russia and the Arab League is on this week in Moscow. Though Syria is on the agenda, many the questions linger.

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At Least 31 Dead In Damascus Car Bomb Near Assad HQ, Russian Embassy

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Turkey vs. The Louvre: Ankara Renews Its Quest To Recover Antiquities

Turkey vs. The Louvre: Ankara Renews Its Quest To Recover Antiquities

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Will Ahmadinejad Turn Out To Be The Lesser Of Iran's Evils?

Will Ahmadinejad Turn Out To Be The Lesser Of Iran's Evils?

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Daughters And Wives Of Syrian Regime Turn To Prostitution In Turkey

Daughters And Wives Of Syrian Regime Turn To Prostitution In Turkey

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