Christian Science Monitor | Abbas accepts new Palestinian prime minister's resignation Christian Science Monitor President Mahmoud Abbas accepted on Sunday the resignation of his recently appointed prime minister, Rami Hamdallah. His quick exit is feared as a potential setback to years of reform efforts aimed at improving the functioning of the Palestinian ... Palestine president accepts prime minister's resignation Palestine Premier quits over row with aides Palestine: President accepted PM resignation |
Press TV | Palestine collateral damage to global elite: Allen Roland Press TV It's money speaking here. It's big money and they could care less. It's like collateral damage. Palestine is collateral damage to the global elite. Think of the global elite; think of a global agenda and under those circumstances Palestine means ... |
Archbishop Justin Welby's stance on Israel and Palestine raised by Middle East ... The Independent The archbishop attracted controversy earlier this year when he said he regretted last summer's vote by the Synod in support of the Ecumenical Accompaniment Programme in Palestine and Israel, saying the motion had failed to reflect the complexity of the ... Archbishop Welby: a Friend of Israel? |
PolicyMic | Can Palestine's "Arab Idol" Winner Help End the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict? PolicyMic Mohammed Assaf is not just a Palestinian wedding singer who has an incredible voice and just became the winner of Arab Idol. On Sunday, Assaf was named a special ambassador by the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and the U.N.'s Palestinian ... Palestine overjoyed as Gaza singer wins Arab Idol A Palestinian hero is born: Mohammed Assaf crowned 'Arab Idol' Arab Idol: Assaf Win Sparks Palestinian Joy |
Ma'an News Agency | UN Sounds Alarm over Deepening Food Insecurity in Palestine Scoop.co.nz (press release) Preliminary results of a joint UN survey carried out by the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the World Food Programme (WFP), the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), and the Food and Agriculture ... 31% of refugees in Palestine live below poverty line UN agency denounces killing of Palestinian refugees in Syria Around 42.1 of the Total Population in Palestine are Refugees, says Statistics ... |
New crisis as Palestine's Abbas accepts PM's resignation Ahram Online It was the second time within 10 weeks that a Palestinian prime minister has tendered his resignation over an internal power struggle, and Abbas now has 35 days to find a replacement, officials said. Abbas's acceptance of Hamdallah's resignation was ... |
President Mahmoud Abbas signs Law of 'Palestinian Deposit Insurance ... AME Info (press release) H. E Mr. Mahmoud Abass- President of the State of Palestine- signed the Palestinian Deposit Insurance Corporation Law in a ceremony attending by the Governor of Palestine Monetary Authority, Dr. Jihad Al Wazir, the heads of the Banking Sector and ... |
Palestine film festivals to open in Chicago and London, plus other cinema news The Electronic Intifada (blog) Annual Palestine film festivals are on their way in both Chicago and London, both of which boast two weeks of programming related to Palestine cinema. The Chicago festival — the longest consecutive-running Palestine film festival, now in its 12th year ... |
Abbas: Assaf's Winning of Arab Idol Title Example of Palestinian Uniqueness WAFA - Palestine News Agency RAMALLAH, June 23, 2013 (WAFA) – President Mahmoud Abbas Sunday described Mohammad Assaf's winning of the Arab Idol title on Saturday as an example of Palestinian youth's creativity and distinguished abilities when they are given the chance to ... |
Press TV | Obama support for Palestinian state mere lip service Press TV The US president, when meeting with the [acting] Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, said this: “Palestinians deserve a future of hope. Palestinians deserve a state of their own.” [There are] pretty words, indeed, but as meaningless as all Mr. Obama's ... The Not-So-Bright Future of Palestine's Class of 2013 Saving Palestine: Part I Israel-Palestine: on John Kerry's economic peace plan |