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Etihad Airways Offers New Umrah Package for Pakistan
Jan 2nd
Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has launched a new package for Umrah travelers, offering discounted fares and more convenient schedules for flights departing from Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar. A one-way flight to Jeddah from Karachi will now cost as low as, PKR 24,840, whereas a two-way flight will cost [...]
Syria activists heap criticism on Arab monitors
Jan 2nd
Arab League insisted however it would not back down from the operation.
10 notable protests, political movements of 2011
Jan 2nd
http://blogs.tribune.com.pk/story/9604/10-notable-protests-and-political-movements-from-2011/
Arabs dream of building democracy as 2012 begins
Jan 1st
Arabs dream of building democracy
TRIPOLI: Millions of Arabs dream of attaining democracy in 2012, aiming to bu
US bolsters UAE”s missile defense in major arms deal
Jan 1st
WASHINGTON: The United States has announced a $3.48 billion arms deal with the United Arab Emirates as part of a w
Understanding the ‘New’ Egypt
Dec 31st
The real questions for Egypt In an interview with Ezzat Ibrahim, John L. Esposito*, a leading American scholar of Islamic affairs, examines the aftermath of the upheavals of the Arab Spring and the rise of the Islamists in Egypt and Tunisia
Al-Ahram, 29 December 2011 – 4 January 2012; Issue No. 1078What was your reading of the results of the first rounds of the Egyptian parliamentary elections?
US jet deal aims to maximise defence: SA
Dec 30th
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia said Friday it has signed a deal to buy 84 new US fighter jets to maximise its defence capabi
US to sell Saudi fighter jets: White House
Dec 30th
HONOLULU: The White House said on Thursday a $29.4 billion deal to sell Boeing-made fighter jets to Saudi Arabia s
Key events of 2011: Arab Spring, Bin Laden’s death and economic meltdown
Dec 29th
A month by month round up of world events.
Earthquake 2005: For victims, it’s a new beginning
Dec 29th
With donors’ assistance, survivors must learn to get on as best as they can.




























































