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Lessons that Hollande failed to learn from Bush’s blunders
Francois Hollande.Francois Hollande is not a popular president. No matter how hard the "socialist" leader tries to impress, there never seems to be a solid constituency that backs him. He attempted to mask his initial lack of experience in foreign affairs with a war in Mali, after his country enthusiastically took on Libya. While he...The Israeli strike against Hezbollah an act of aggression
When Israel killed five Hezbollah fighters on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights on Sunday, Jan. 18, the Zionist state violated several international treaties, beating the drums of war in a region already suffering from violence and chaos. The Israeli attack, which also claimed the life of an Iranian general, was a deliberate,...Netanyahu gambles by challenging Obama in Congress
Boehner is inviting Netanyahu back just four years after his last address to Congress.I know what America is," Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Israeli settlers in 2002 in a hot-mic moment captured on video by Israel’s Channel 10. “America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right...Woman files lawsuit against Dearborn Heights Police for forcing her to remove hijab
January 23rd, 20150 Malak Kazan (left), with Attorney Amir Makled, is filing a lawsuit against the city of Dearborn Heights for forcing her to remove her hijab. Photo credit: Samer Hijazi DEARBORN HEIGHTS — A 27-year-old Muslim woman is filing a lawsuit against the Dearborn Heights Police department for forcing her to remove her hijab when she...Saudi King Abdullah dies, his brother Salman succeeds him
January 23rd, 20150 RIYADH — Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah died early on Friday and his brother Salman became king, the royal court in the world's top oil exporter and birthplace of Islam said in a statement carried by state television. King Salman has named his half-brother Muqrin as his crown prince and heir. "His Highness Salman bin Abdulaziz Al...Tunisian blogger jailed for “defaming the military”
Tunisian protestors shout slogans in front of the military tribunal in Tunis on January 20.TUNIS — A Tunisian military court sentenced blogger Yassine Ayari to a year in prison Tuesday for defaming the military, in a case that has been criticized by human rights groups. The 33-year-old was arrested on Dec. 25 on his return from...Bahraini activist sentenced to six months over a tweet
Nabeel Rajab, president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights, pauses during a conference at the Swiss Press Club in Geneva June 18, 2014.MANAMA — Prominent Bahraini activist Nabeel Rajab was sentenced to six months in prison for a tweet posted last year, which was considered insulting to the Gulf Kingdom’s Ministries of Interior...Egyptian court frees Mubarak’s sons
January 23rd, 20150 Gamal Mubarak, son of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, reacts inside a cage in a courtroom at the police academy in Cairo May 21, 2014.CAIRO — An Egyptian court ordered the release of the sons of ousted president Hosni Mubarak on Thursday pending a retrial, their lawyer said, as rare protests erupted days before the...Freedom of speech stutters when it comes to Israel
January 23rd, 20150 Freedom of speech is a prerequisite to all political rights in a democracy. Without it, "we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter," as George Washington once said. The terrorist attacks on the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris on Jan. 5 sparked countless statements in defense of freedom of speech, no matter how controversial or offensive...Dearborn Fire Department looking to attract Arab Americans
January 23rd, 20150 DEARBORN — The Dearborn fire chief and city officials are trying to encourage Arab youths to pursue a career as firefighters to increase the diversity of the department and help it better connect with the Arab community. "In any public service department you want people representative of the community," Chief Joseph Murray...Secretary of state promotes community service to waive driving fines
January 23rd, 20150 DETROIT — About 168,000 people could perform community service instead of paying hundreds of dollars for some driver responsibility fees, which are driving fines issued by law enforcement. The move benefits both drivers and the agencies that serve Michigan communities around the state, Secretary of State Ruth Johnson said at the...State of the State: Gov. Snyder describes a ‘river of opportunity.’
January 23rd, 20150 LANSING — Michigan will create an environment in which all residents can succeed, regardless of their stage in life, through a strategic realignment of government services and unparalleled public-private collaboration, Gov. Snyder said during his fifth State of the State address Jan. 20. The governor outlined his vision for focusing...Saudi prince: U.S. should stop Syria, not ISIS
DAVOS — U.S. policymakers should concentrate on eliminating the threat posed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad instead of "Islamic State" militants in Iraq and Syria, according to an influential member of the Saudi Arabian royal family. Prince Turki bin Faisal Al Saud told CNBC at the World Economic Forum in Davos that the reason...Iraqi PM warns low oil prices could hurt fight against terror
LONDON — Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Thursday he feared lower revenues from falling global oil prices could hurt his country's military campaign against "Islamic State." Speaking after attending a meeting of members of the U.S.-led coalition against "Islamic State" in London, Abadi said allies could help by potentially...Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi resigns
SANAA — Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi resigned on Thursday, a government source said.Just before, Prime Minister Khaled Baha offered his government's resignation to Hadi, saying it did not want to be dragged into "an unconstructive political maze".This was an apparent reference to a stand-off between Hadi and......
Customers, business owners weigh in on low gas prices
January 16th, 20150 DETROIT — A barrel of crude oil was $115 in June of 2014. Seven months later, it is selling for less than $50. The sharp dip in price meant relief to oil-consuming nations like China and the United States and agony to economies reliant on gas sales, including Russia and Iran. But regardless of politics, customers are loving...Dearborn Police collaborate with neighboring agencies as part of “Operation Blue Light” initiative
January 16th, 20150 U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade stresses the importance of law enforcement agency collaboration.DEARBORN — On Tuesday, Jan. 13, the Dearborn Police Department held a press conference with multiple law enforcement agencies at the Ford Community & Performing Arts Center to share details of their "Operation Blue Light II"...Gov. Snyder signs road funding legislation
January 16th, 20150 Gov. Snyder holds up a piece of concrete that fell from a bridge in Michigan after signing the road funding bill.LANSING — Gov. Rick Snyder has signed legislation that will restore Michigan’s crumbling roads and bridges, in part by ensuring taxes paid by consumers at the gas pump are dedicated to that purpose. The initiative, which...Census Bureau tests new MENA category
January 16th, 20150 DEARBORN — U.S. Census Bureau has decided to initiate plans to test a new classification for persons from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for possible inclusion in the 2020 Census. The bureau is receiving feedback on the category. Inclusion on the Census has been a major Arab American issue for the past two......
West Bloomfield officials accused of racism against Chaldeans
January 16th, 20150 WEST BLOOMFIELD — Members of the West Bloomfield Township Board of Trustees are accused of making racist remarks about Chaldean Americans. Board members were confronted about the allegations at a meeting held at the West Bloomfield Township Hall, 4550 Walnut Lake Road, on Monday. “There have been allegations that a...Three new Dearborn Public Schools trustees begin their terms
January 16th, 20150 DEARBORN — On Monday night, Dearborn Public Schools welcomed three new trustees and three new administrators during its first Board of Education meeting of 2015. The new trustees, Mary Petlichkoff, Michael Meade and Mariam Bazzi, were sworn in before the meeting by Wayne County Circuit Court Judge Timothy Kenny. Community......
Duggan reaches out to the Arab community at the Islamic House of Wisdom
January 16th, 20150 (L-R) School administrator Nawal Hamade; State Sen. David Knezek; AACC executive director Fay Baydoun; Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan; Imam Mohamad Ali Elahi, and Dearborn Mayor Jack O'Reilly Jr. among others, pose for a group photo at the Islamic House of Wisdom, Jan. 9.DEARBORN HEIGHTS — In a town hall meeting at the Islamic House of...NAIAS opens this week
January 16th, 20150 DETROIT — The 2015 North American International Auto Show will open up to the public at Cobo Center on Saturday, Jan. 17 and close Sunday, Jan. 25. There will be more than 500 vehicles on display, representing the most innovative designs in the world. The NAIAS is North America’s largest and most prestigious automotive showcase.......