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Analyst Imran Khan to head Credit Suisse Internet Banking
NEW YORK,NY–JP Morgan’s internet analyst Imran Khan has been named as the head of Credit Suisse’s internet banking division.
[Read more...]Tahrir Muslims and Christians Demonstrate Together
CAIRO—Shoulder-to-shoulder with their Muslim compatriots, Egypt’s minority Coptic Christians are flocking to Cairo’s central square to join the call for the swift resignation of President Hosni Mubarak.
[Read more...]Temporary Export Bar for Portrait of Freed Slave After £530,000 Sale
Qatar’s five-year deal with National Portrait Gallery means historic picture will return to UK after exhibition in Doha
[Read more...]Talks Are “Necessary,” India & Pak Agree
NEW DELHI: The diplomatic significance of the meeting between Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan in Thimphu (Bhutan) cannot be sidelined.
[Read more...]Egypt?
As I write, what we are seeing in the Arab (mostly Islamic) world is nothing less than a sea change.
[Read more...]Presentation on the Middle East
The Palestinian-Israeli conflict with Israel’s gross violations of human rights and its refusal to adhere to the minimum standards of international law is at the focal point of concern for people of good conscience throughout the world.
[Read more...]Hip-Hop & Hummus
Maryam Jameel, a sophomore at Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism and politics editor of one of the university’s student-run publications, hosts a radio show humanizing the view of the Middle East, Muslims, and Arabs through music and discussion. The show is called Hip-Hop and Hummus…
[Read more...]The Tenacity of Valentine’s Day
It’s that time of year again when scores of Islamic nations around the world place a ban on Valentine’s Day.
[Read more...]The Lonely King Without a Throne
Crowned as an infant, he now mourns the past in Switzerland; caught in a new nostalgia for the monarchy
[Read more...]Crisis in Egypt
It will be a long, winding, treacherous and perhaps bloody road before the popular Egyptian revolution even dreams of approaching the post-Suharto Indonesian model (the largest, most plural democracy in a Muslim-majority country) or the current Turkish model (also sanctioned at the ballot box).
[Read more...]The Israeli Conspiracy that Never Existed
I have, since childhood, been hearing about an invisible thing called the Israeli conspiracy.
[Read more...]ANALYSIS-Egypt Unrest May Hit Middle East, Africa Investment
LONDON, Jan 26 (Reuters) – Mass protests in Egypt, one of the darlings of African and Middle Eastern investors, sharply increase the risks that international investors will withdraw funds from some other economies in the region.
[Read more...]6th Annual Michigan-wide Seerah Competition and Celebration Finals
Press Release Please note the upcoming 6th Annual Michigan wide Seerah Competition and Celebration which will take place on February 20th at 3:30 PM at the Flint Islamic Center. Students present posters, speeches, and poetry in honor of the holy Prophet (s). The keynote speaker is Imam Aly Lela (of IAGD) and there will be [...]
[Read more...]ACCESS Announces Executive Board Change
The ACCESS Executive Board of Directors accepted Hussein Berry’s resignation as its president during its January 26 meeting in Dearborn.
[Read more...]Three Pakistan Cricketeers Banned
Former Pakistan cricket captain Salman Butt and fast bowlers Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif were banned for at least five years on Saturday after being found guilty of corruption by an International Cricket Council (ICC) tribunal.
[Read more...]Ibrahim Afellay Joins Barcelona
Moroccan-Dutch forward Ibrahim Afellay was sent from Dutch club PSV Eindhoven to join Spanish giants FC Barcelona during the January transfer window.
[Read more...]Dinara Safina Changes Coaches
Dinara Safina would like to change her recent misfortune, so she has changed coaches once again.
[Read more...]US Envoy’s Business Link to Egypt
Obama scrambles to limit damage after Frank Wisner makes robust call for Mubarak to remain in place as leader.
[Read more...]Life Without Driving
TMO Editor’s Note: This is not the kind of article that we normally print because it has really not much to do with Islam or with politics in Muslim countries, and as far as we can tell there are no Muslims in it, but it is a heart-warming and funny story about a family and we hope you enjoy it as we did.
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