The Seattle Times | Palestinian rivals to hold rare working meeting The Associated Press RAMALLAH, West Bank (AP) — The upcoming meeting of President Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas chief Khaled Mashaal, the rival Palestinian leaders, will signal whether they're truly ready to share power or largely going through the motions for political gains. ... The King of Jordan and Palestine Ripple effect: Egypt Islamists' rise boosts Hamas' fortunes Palestinian rivals make fresh attempt at unity |
ABC News | Palestinians hope US will reverse cut to UNESCO funding following its ... Washington Post Following the Oct. 31 vote that made Palestine a member of the Paris-based UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, two US laws kicked in that halted the flow of funds to the agency, forcing it to scale back literacy and development ... Minister Explains Singapore Decision To Abstain Voting On Palestine Membership Why S'pore abstained from voting on Palestine's UNESCO bid Palestine's Unesco membership threatens programmes |
AFP | Abbas-Mesha's meeting will decide the fate of the frozen tax revenues gulfnews.com Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made a telephone call to Netanyahu and demanded the urgent release of the tax revenues which Israel has frozen after Palestine was admitted as a full member at the Unesco. Clinton's call came after ... UNESCO Fuels Conflict between Israel and Palestinians UN chief appeals to Israel's Netanyahu to immediately resume transfer of ... Palestine-Israel, Another week of joint struggle in the last weekend of autumn |
Between The Lines | From Stones to Broken Bones: History of Palestinian Nonviolent Resistance Between The Lines Mazin Qumsiyeh, a professor of genetics who worked at several American universities before returning to his native Palestine, is the author of four books, including his latest, “Popular Resistance in Palestine: A History of Hope and Empowerment. ... Popular Resistance in Palestine – Book Review |
International Middle East Media Center | Palestine Today 11 23 2011 International Middle East Media Center Welcome to Palestine Today, a service of the International Middle East Media Center, www.imemc.org, for Wednesday November 23, 2011. In the news today, pressure is mounting on the Israeli government to release overdue Palestinian tax money and the UN ... Gaza: Good News and Bad |
From the Sideline: Loss of UT/A&M rivalry bad for history, fans Palestine Herald Press By JUSTIN RAINS Palestine Herald-Press Earlier in the day, the Lions, behind a last-minute touchdown pass from Matt Stafford to Calvin Johnson, have just beaten the Bears, 24-21, to move to 6-4 and keep their playoff hopes alive. ... |
Hurriyet Daily News | 'Palestine has grown despite occupation' Hurriyet Daily News Palestine's banking system and businesses continue to develop in the West Bank, even though the country's banks have had to operate under Israeli occupation, the President of the Palestinian Monetary Authority, Jihad al-Wazir, said yesterday. ... |
South Africa: Media Statement On Deputy Minister Fransman's Recent Visit to ... AllAfrica.com The Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Mr Marius Fransman, led an official government delegation to Palestine on 19 and 20 November 2011. The visit follows the Palestinian symposium hosted by the Parliament of the Republic of ... |
Rep. Deutch: Probe Palestinian Funds for Terror Ties NewsMax.com Y., want the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate the Palestinian Authority's possible use of US funds for terrorists. The congressmen called for the investigation in a letter to the GAO following reports that Palestinian Authority ... Palestinian TV's Tribute to Arafat Features Violence and Incitement |
TVCC shares new local program Palestine Herald Press PALESTINE — The staff at Trinity Valley Community College has been working in the past few months to make its newest facility in Palestine a place where students could get the technical training they need. At a meeting earlier this month, ... |