PolicyMic | Google 'Palestine'—It Exists, And So Do Palestinians Center for Research on Globalization On May 4, Google did something President Obama didn't have the guts to do: they recognized Palestine as a state and gave us our very own homepage. This is far better than being verified on Twitter or having the U.N. General Assembly vote in favor of ... Wild West Bank: Might makes right in Israel-Palestine settlement standoff Israel Palestine Peace Talks: Let's Also Address Arab Treatment in Israel Pro-Palestinian activists set to hold "Global March to al-Quds" |
gulfnews.com | Channelling talent of Palestine's storytellers gulfnews.com In the spring of 2009, in the second year of the Palestine Festival of Literature (Pal Fest), the seed was planted when the festival's creative writing workshop at Birzeit University saw an overwhelming number of participants expressing a keen desire ... |
The Electronic Intifada (blog) | Palestine solidarity activists take over G4S meeting, catch occupation ... The Electronic Intifada (blog) Palestine solidarity activists, Stop G4S campaigners and a Danish member of parliament combined to take over the annual general meeting of G4S in London Thursday afternoon and focused the spotlight on the security company's complicity in human rights ... G4s annual meeting stormed by pro-Palestinians G4S Annual General Meeting Dominated by Controversy Over Israeli Prison ... |
The Daily Star | Israeli curbs threaten US plan for Palestine economy: ILO The Daily Star GENEVA: A $4 billion U.S. plan to boost the Palestinian economy will likely falter if Israel does not lift a wide range of restrictions strangling economic growth in the occupied territories, the U.N.'s labor organization warned Thursday. “If that $4 ... 06/06/2013Israeli curbs threaten US plan for Palestine economy: ILO Report: Palestinian Economy Will Stay on Halt if Israeli Restrictions on it Remain |
International Middle East Media Center | Palestine Becomes Member of the IFJ International Middle East Media Center Palestine became a member of the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) during the meeting in Dublin Castle, on June 6. Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate head, Abdul-Nasser An-Najjar, was elected as a member of the IFJ Executive Committee by ... |
UAE charity donates $200000 to Palestine gulfnews.com The UAE Red Crescent Authority (RCA) financed the Dh100 million project to reconstruct the Jenin refugee camp, and built mosques, schools and residential units in Palestinian towns. The agency sponsors some 6,000 Palestinian orphans as part of its ... |
Aljazeera.com | Palestine's Nothing Man Foreign Policy (blog) In many ways, the announcement was a surprise. After all, Hamdallah is a relatively obscure academic with absolutely no hands-on experience in governing. He was never viewed a frontrunner in the Palestinian prime minister derby -- a horserace that ... New Palestinian Authority cabinet sworn in Ban welcomes appointment of new Palestinian Prime Minister Abbas swears in new Palestinian government |
ReminderNews | When Israel Compensated Germans for Land in Palestine Center for Research on Globalization Last month marked the 65th anniversary of the Nakba — the Palestinian catastrophe of 1948, during which Israeli forces expelled some 800,000 Palestinians from their homeland and seized their properties. In total, 536 cities, towns and villages — 78 ... West Bank village accuses Canada of breaking human-rights laws EU to Israel: If Negotiations Fail, We will Support Palestine at Hague Ball in Israel's court for talks: Palestine president |
Kerry and Blair's $4 Billion Mystery Plan for Palestine: Crony capitalism ... Center for Research on Globalization Next, Kerry arranged a handshake between Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Israeli President Shimon Peres, bringing two unelected figures together for a symbolic photo-op intended to summon fond memories of the halcyon days of Oslo. |
The Electronic Intifada | Palestinian medical workers in Syria struggle to provide basic services The Electronic Intifada Meanwhile, UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees, the main body that offers social services such as education and health care to the Palestinians, has withdrawn its entire staff from Yarmouk camp due to the deteriorating security situation. With ... |