Over two hundred Jordanian websites went dark on Wednesday, in a SOPA-like protest of draft legislation that would allow the government to block and censor Internet content. The action was coordinated by a grassroots organization of tech savvy... Read more
The Palestinians Engineers in Lebanon make a good example of the marginalization that faces the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon because Lebanese laws prevent Palestinian engineers from working legally and decently
Read moreClass-action suit alleges that station does not interview women: ‘Women’s voices completely silenced.’ An Orthodox feminist organization is pursuing a NIS 104 million class-action suit against a Haredi radio station, saying... Read more
A leading Bahraini opposition activist said she had been refused entry to Egypt at Cairo airport on Sunday, accusing Arab governments of continuing repressive security cooperation despite political change in the region
Read moreThe Etel Adnan Award for Women Playwrights 2012: Valantina Abu Oqsa is the 2012 laureate of the Etel Adnan Award
Read moreUK’s Carillion sees MidEast revenues slump in H1 Revenues from construction services in region fall by 21%; sees slowdown in Abu Dhabi
Read moreAMMAN — TAGpedia, an online encyclopaedia conceived with the aim of increasing the amount of Arabic content on the web, is scheduled to launch in December with about 500,000 articles in Arabic
Read moreBusinesses across the country are facing a hiring crunch as applicants from several countries, especially those from Arab Spring states, have found getting work visas difficult
Read moreUK-based phone giant Vodafone is close to an agreement with Kuwait’s Mobile Telecommunications Co, also known as Zain, to expand access to Middle East networks, it was reported on Friday
Read moreAn Egyptian-British youth is climbing Mount Everest to help the less fortunate. Kathleen Roche-Nagi shares her son’s ambitious campaign of raising funds to provide long time solution to water problems in Africa
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