Bahrain
Arab unrest propels Iran as Saudi influence declines
Arab unrest propels Iran as Saudi influence declines
Egypt – The beginning of a new struggle
Hosni Mubarak resigns: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad hails ‘a new Middle East’
Analysis: Arab rulers use sticks, carrots to stem discontent
Tribesmen in Jordan issue urgent call for political reform
Islamists reject offer to join new Jordan govt
Egypt – Pipeline fire erupts, disrupting gas flow to Jordan and sending warning to Israel
Arab world built colleges, but not jobs
Turmoil heartens US foes
Jordanian Islamists to meet king but say protests will continue
Jordan’s Islamists want new PM to step down
Tariq Ramadan interview: “A point of no return”
Six countries in the Arab world where ‘winds of change’ are blowing
Egypt, Jordan, and the Arab world’s ‘watershed’ moment
Comment: Recent unrest in Arab world is not about us
Iran sees rise of Islamic hard-liners
Al-Qaeda banks on the chaos theory
Thousands of Jordanians protested in Amman and called for the prime minister to step down. The Islamic Action Front, the political wing of the Muslim Brotherhood, is backing the protests.
In Jordan, Islamists try to spin popular protests into political uprising
Islamists in Jordan call for end to authoritarian rule
Malaysia colleges a hotbed for militant recruiting
Jordanians play active role in al-Qaida
Survey: Muslims offer mixed views on Hamas, Hezbollah, reject al Qaeda
Jordan intervenes in US terror-funding suits
Al-Qaeda ideologue held in Syria
Qatar: Arabs embrace democracy over wealth in Doha debate
A review of Christian-Muslim conflict and a modest proposal to counter it
CIA inquiry finds ‘systemic breakdowns’ in Afghan bombing that killed agents
Iraq’s Allawi charges Iran destabilizing Mideast
Security forces reportedly arrested Sheikh Abu Mohammed al Maqdisi, the cleric who was Abu Musab al Zarqawi’s mentor. Two al Qaeda-linked operatives were charged in a plot to kill foreign soldiers based in Jordan.