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    that its product is not contaminated with horsemeat and also the results of the test should be advertised so that to make consumers aware. The article is about Saudi Arabia whereby governments have imposed regulations to deport foreign workers from Yemen and other countries and this has been a major issue in the country. Local businesses and foreign ambassadors have protest against this policy. This is due to the new employment program adopted by the government of Saudi Arabia. Moreover‚ this policy

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    The Arab Uprisings

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    Arabs: 11 Union of Arab Countries – The Arab League: 11 The Arab Common Market: 12 Rising Disputes: 12 Arab Cold War: 13 Various Conflicts: 13 Arab-Israeli conflict: 13 Iran-Iraq war: 13 Lebanese Civil War: 14 Western Sahara War: 14 Yemen Civil War: 15 Somali Civil War and Ethiopian-Somali War: 15 History of Democracy in Arab World: 16 Presidential republics: 18 Absolute monarchy (kingship): 18 Constitutional monarchy: 19 Islamic governments: 19 2011 Democracy Index: 19

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    democracy at home. It all began in Tunisia in December 2010‚ and quickly escalated into a campaign for change that would reach across the region‚ and move the world. By the time the conflict reached a boiling point -- governments in Egypt‚ Libya and Yemen would also be ousted in an uprising that would make history. What couldn’t be predicted however‚ were the various means to which the conflict would culminate for the dictators themselves. In Tunisia‚ the outcome followed suit with others that had

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    Development Organization (AGFUND)‚  as also contribution and support from both Yemeni and Saudi private sectors.  Al Amal Bank is a non-profit organization seeking to offer sustainable financial services to limited and low income households in Yemen who are excluded from the formal banking sector‚ particularly small and micro entrepreneurs  through the provision of inclusive financial services (credit‚ saving‚ insurance‚ transfers‚ etc).  When established‚ the Bank had an authorized capital

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    The Arab Spring Uprising

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    The ‘Arab Spring’ Amanda Henson INS330 Professor Binsfield 4/24/12 Arab Spring Believed to have begun on December 2012‚ in the Tunisian city of Sidi Bouzid‚ Africa after the self-immolation of a local shop owner‚ the set of separate revolutions known as the ‘Arab Spring’ has kept the region in turmoil for much longer than a season. With protests and revolutions reaching from its roots in Tunisia to the streets of Syria‚ with as many as 19 countries taking part‚ to this day people are fighting

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    Arab League

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    of peace in the region. The league’s official name is the League of Arab States. The founding members of the league are: Egypt‚ Syria‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ and Yemen. Membership in the League was later extended to Algeria‚ Bahrain‚ Djibouti‚ Kuwait‚ Libya‚ Mauritania‚ Morocco‚ Oman‚ Qatar‚ Somalia‚ Southern Yemen‚ Sudan‚ Tunisia‚ and the United Arab Emirates. The headquarters of the League is located in Cairo‚ and it is run by a secretary general which is appointed by the league

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    against the U.S. and U.S. interests of Stability and Security in the Arabian Peninsula. This instability and threat is why I have chosen the AQAP as the FTO to research making the next attack. The AQAP comes from the merging of the al Qaeda cells from Yemen and in Saudi Arabia. There are approximately one –two hundred members‚ with thousands of supporters. The merger took place in January 2009‚ due to the success of the Saudi Arabian government in destroying al Qaeda’s infrastructure in the Kingdom of

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    Joseph Waweru Why do Middle Eastern and North African countries lack democratic governments? Is it the Arabic language or the Muslim faith? Columbia University scholars‚ Alfred Stephan and Graeme B. Robertson‚ seem to have the answers. In regards to Arabism and Islam‚ the duo classifies nations associated with the former as democratic “underachievers” and the latter as “overachievers”. A state’s classification as an overachiever/underachiever is based upon their Gross Domestic Product Per

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    and social issues sparked out in Tunisia‚ forcing then-president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali to step down from his position after 23 years in power. Following this event‚ activists and ordinary people started to head out onto streets in Egypt‚ Libya‚ Yemen‚ and other Arab sub-regions and societies‚ demanding democracy‚ social justices‚ dignity‚ and freedom. Ultimately‚ an unprecedented revolutionary wave of nonviolent and violent demonstrations‚ protests‚ riots‚ and civil wars known as Arab Spring‚ or

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    tchat (pronounced chart)‚ also known by its scientific name of catha edulis is a plant cultivated in the highland regions of eastern Africa and the Arabian peninsula. Grown at altitudes of 1500m to 2800m‚ the 2m shrubs are grown mainly in Ethiopia‚ Yemen and Kenya (where it is known as Miraa). From Ethiopia‚ it is exported daily by truck to neighbouring Somaliland and Djibouti. It is banned in Eritrea. The consumption of Qat brings about feelings of euphoria in the individual. It is a mild natural

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