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After UNESCO win, Palestinians hit brakes on further memberships
World NowPalestinians' UNESCO membership: Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad Malki said Thursday that in light of the Palestinians' UNESCO membership, obtained this week, they will concentrate on gaining full U.N. membership and not seek to join any other... -
Palestinians uncertain about next move in U.N. bid
World NowThe Palestinians' United Nations application was discussed in the U.N. Security Council Friday, but no vote was taken. The Palestinians now seem uncertain about their next move to win full membership in the United Nations.... -
No movement on issues dividing Israel and Palestinians
World NowAs representatives of the Mideast quartet tried again to break the ice between Palestinians and Israelis, Israel's cabinet decided to maintain another freeze, that of Palestinian tax money.... -
Palestinian Authority president to meet Hamas leader next week
World NowPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said Wednesday that he plans to meet Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal next week, a move bound to upset Israel and the U.S. The meeting will include discussion of the reconciliation agreement that rival... -
Vatican to take legal action over Benetton ad featuring the pope
World NowThe Vatican is taking legal action to prevent the circulation of Benetton ad. Benetton's latest campaign included a doctored image depicting Pope Benedict kissing a leading Muslim imam.... -
Jordan’s King Abdullah II pays unannounced visit to West Bank
World NowREPORTING FROM RAMALLAH, WEST BANK -– Jordan’s King Abdullah II arrived Monday in the West Bank for an unannounced visit, his first in more than 10 years. Jordan’s foreign minister, Nasser Joudeh, spoke at a news conference in Ramallah... -
Palestinian Authority’s Abbas, Hamas’ Meshaal talk reunification
World NowMahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority and Khaled Meshaal of Hamas meet in Cairo. Palestinian leaders reach no agreement on unity government.... -
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Fatah and Hamas call their top leaders to the rescue
Babylon & BeyondUnable to agree on who will run the new Palestinian national unity government, the secular Fatah movement and the Islamist Hamas, two bitter rivals for years, decided Tuesday to call their top leaders to the rescue. After a meeting in...... -
Palestinian statehood: Individual nations, not the U.N., will have the final say [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.Palestine can still declare that it is a state and call upon other nations to recognize it without seeking U.N. membership.... -
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Fatah cites scheduling as reason for postponing talks with Hamas
Babylon & BeyondPalestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah movement was quick Sunday to ease fears regarding a decision to postpone a meeting between Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal that had been planned for Tuesday in Cairo. Fatah officials said... -
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Financial crisis causing public concern
Babylon & BeyondPalestinian Territories: Financial crisis causing public concern... -
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Abbas not deterred by U.S. threats regarding Palestinian state recognition
Babylon & BeyondMahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority, does not seem deterred by U.S. threats of financial cuts or political castigation if he proceeds with plans to ask the U.N. for recognition of a Palestinian state in September. Abbas Wednesday...
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