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The Washington Institute for Near East Policy News
| 05/23/2013 01:15 AM |
| Analysis: Crackdown on radical Islamists tests Tunisia's stability |
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By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - For the first time since the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, relations between mainstream Islamists in government and radical Salafist Muslim activists have reached breaking point, sparking deadly clashes in two Tunisian cities. The rupture between the Ennahda party, the Tunisian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood which governs in coalition with secular parties, and ...
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| 05/10/2013 07:55 AM |
| Confusion after Muslim Brotherhood leader fails to show at DC conference |
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A senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood failed to show up for a prominent public address in Washington, D.C., Thursday afternoon, sparking multiple questions and confusion among participants of the Washington Institute for Near East Policy's (WINEP) annual conference.
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| 05/23/2013 02:33 AM |
| Crackdown on radical Islamists tests Tunisia's stability |
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By Tarek Amara TUNIS (Reuters) - For the first time since the Arab Spring uprisings of 2011, relations between mainstream Islamists in government and radical Salafist Muslim activists have reached breaking point, sparking deadly clashes in two Tunisian cities. The rupture between the Ennahda party, the Tunisian arm of the Muslim Brotherhood which governs in coalition with secular parties, and ...
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| 05/13/2013 05:52 PM |
| Hagel stresses political solution in Syria |
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David Kashi -- Medill News Service WASHINGTON, May 10 -- Experts discuss Middle East uncertainties and what military, moral consequences may be at hand for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
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| 05/16/2013 01:19 PM |
| Turkey Seeks Full Partner In U.S. |
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WASHINGTON [MENL] -- Turkey has sought a full partnership with the United States on Middle East issues, a report said. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy asserted that the Islamist government in Ankara was no longer interested in playing a secondary role for the United States.
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