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Arab spring News of the day : Dec 9, 2011

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Arab Spring: Terzi, respect and support for democracy
ANSAmed
(ANSAmed) – CATANIA, DECEMBER 9 – The Italian Foreign Minister, Giulio Terzi, has called for respect for the winners of democratic elections in countries affected by the so-called Arab Spring and expressed his hope that this difficult transitional 
Bloomberg View: Is the Arab Spring Headed to Moscow?; How to Defend Against 
BusinessWeek
If the government can’t offer a legitimate mechanism to transfer power, a violent Russian Spring is not unthinkable. A new study of pediatricians’ prescribing habits has revealed something old and something new. The study, which looked at tens of 

BusinessWeek
Arab Spring brings distaste for US aid
The National
Political and religious scholars and government officials from Egypt, Jordan, the United States, the UK and other countries gathered to discuss Arab youth, Muslim-West relations and changes in the region. In surveys conducted by Gallup, many Egyptians
Arab Spring could hail a war torn winter
Inverness Courier
And so the Arab Spring won the hearts and minds of the entire Western world. Western resources were piled in to help the democratic revolution on its way. But now the elections have begun and, well, all was not as it seemed. 

Inverness Courier
Arab Spring ex-leaders may seek refuge in Canada: Officials
CANOE
Canadian police and intelligence officials are concerned that top political leaders and their families from countries rocked or toppled during the Arab Spring that includes Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Yemen, Algeria, Syria and others, may try to use the 
Arab Spring voting will lead to Islamic rule, author predicts
Catholic Culture
Robert Reilly warns that in the Islamic world, the Arab Spring uprisings may produce popular votes in the short term, but the long-term results are unlikely to be democratic. Reilly, the author of The Closing of the Muslim Mind, explains that Islam 
Arab Spring hits investment flow
gulfnews.com
By Saifur Rahman, Business Editor Dubai: The Arab Spring has severely affected foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena), according to a new report by the World Bank’s Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (Miga) 

gulfnews.com
Arab Spring’s Silver Lining: A Search for the Soul of Arab Islam
Weekly Blitz
By contrast, Sunni Arab countries treat women like chattel. For decades, Arab states have been ruled by non-representative dictators. Until theArab Spring in 2011, the Arab peoples never had a democratic election, save for those farcical presidential 

Weekly Blitz

 

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