

Primary winners in Dearborn Heights, Hamtramck announced
DEARBORN — Both Walter Prusiewicz and Janet Badalow will compete on the November ballot for the position of Dearborn Heights city clerk after winning the top two spots in Tuesday's primary election. Prusiewicz recieved 41.7 percent, while Badalow got 25.9 percent. Prusiewicz currently holds the position and was appointed in April...Jordan: Ripe for reform, slow to change
AMMAN (IPS) — Having weathered the maelstrom that engulfed the Middle East earlier this year, Jordan's government has faced simmering unrest as protesters continue to press for political and economic reforms.The desert kingdom's ferment, which began in January, was inspired by the mass uprisings that ousted the dictators of Egypt and...Snyder recall effort won’t make November ballot
LANSING — The committee to recall Gov. Rick Snyder says it has fallen short of the more than 800,000 signatures needed to recall him. But the group says it will continue and try to get the issue in front of voters this February instead. They have more than 300,000 signatures so far in protest of the Michigan governor who has taken heat...Mubarak pleads not guilty to murder as historic trial begins
August 5th, 20110 Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is seen in the courtroom for his trial at the Police Academy in Cairo, in this still image taken from video August 3, 2011. Mubarak was wheeled into a courtroom cage in a hospital bed on Wednesday to face trial for killing protesters -- an image that thrilled those who overthrew him and must have...Chaos reigns in Tunisian politics
TUNIS (IPS) — The Islamist Ennahda party seems poised to take advantage of a chaotic situation ahead of general elections in Tunisia. Ennahda and other Islamist parties are taking advantage of the Aug. 2 deadline for registration for elections coinciding with the start of the holy month of Ramadan, when there is better attendance at...Heights City Clerk, Hamtramck City Council races highlight Aug. 2 primaries
DEARBORN — Voters in metro Detroit will have a chance to exercise their Democratic rights again on Tuesday, August 2 in the 2011 primary elections as cities narrow down candidate lists for the November 8 general election. The city of Dearborn does not have a primary ballot this year as it waits for a millage vote and a school...Military leader of Libyan rebels killed by gunmen
BENGHAZI - The head of the Libyan rebels' armed forces and two of his aides were killed by gunmen Thursday, the head of the rebel leadership said. Head of the rebel forces Abdel Fattah Younes gestures during a news conference in Benghazi in this April 5, 2011 file photo. Younes was shot dead by assailants on July 28, 2011 according to...Families cry out for Palestinian prisoners
GAZA CITY — "We could enter the Guinness book of records for the longest running weekly sit- ins in the world," Nasser Farrah, from the Palestinian Prisoners' Association, jokes dryly. Since 1995, Palestinian women from Beit Hanoun to Rafah have met every Monday outside the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) office in Gaza...Nasrallah to Israel: Hands off our waters, oil and gas resources
July 29th, 20110 BEIRUT — Hizbullah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warned Israel Tuesday against any attempt to plunder Lebanon's offshore gas and oil reserves in its territorial waters as a dispute over the demarcation of maritime borders with the Jewish state worsens. Lebanese women carry posters of Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut’s...Poll: Bachmann leads announced Republican presidential field
UTICA, NY — Michele Bachmann continues to lead the field of announced Presidential candidates among Republican primary voters, but Rick Perry would be the top choice if he entered the race.Mitt Romney trails both Bachmann and Herman Cain among announced candidates and falls even further back when Perry and Chris Christie are included....Defections threaten to crack Muslim Brotherhood
July 29th, 20110 CAIRO (IPS) — For the last 40 years, the Muslim Brotherhood's united front has been the envy of Egypt's political opposition. But in the six months since the fall of the Mubarak regime, the Islamist group has been racked by unprecedented internal divisions."Since the revolution, deep fissures have appeared inside the Brotherhood,...Libya’s rebel movement gains international recognition
July 29th, 20110 NALUT/BENGHAZI — Libya's rebels say their military chief was shot dead in an incident that remains shrouded in mystery and may point to deep divisions within the movement trying to oust Muammar Gaddafi.The killing, announced late on Thursday, came as the rebels launched an offensive in the west and won further international...Snyder recall effort hits Dearborn
Laura Dudgeon of Dearborn waves a sign to ongoing traffic on July 19 urging drivers to stop and sign a petition to recall governor Rick Snyder out of office. PHOTO: Natasha Dado/TAANDEARBORN — A statewide effort to get Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder recalled from office through a petition requiring 800,000 signatures made its way to...Bitter divides persist below Bahrain’s relative calm
WASHINGTON (IPS) — When Bahraini ambassador Houda Ezra Nonoo arrived in Washington three years ago, she was greeted as the representative of a close U.S. ally with a reputation for more openness and tolerance than most Gulf nations.Nonoo was also a novelty as a woman representing an Arab country, and even more unusually, a Jew – one...Israel suspends MP for opposing Gaza blockade
Haneen ZoabiJerusalem — The Israeli parliament has temporarily suspended an Israeli-Arab politician who participated in the Gaza-bound flotilla last year that was intercepted by Israel in a bungled assault that left nine pro-Palestinian activists dead.Civil rights groups condemned the controversial sanction against Haneen Zoabi, an MP......
Poet jailed in protests claims she was beaten by Bahraini royal
MANAMA — A female member of the al-Khalifa royal family in Bahrain has been accused of repeatedly beating the 20-year-old student poet Ayat al-Gormezi when she was in prison, accused of reciting a poem at a pro-democracy protest rally criticizing the monarchy.In an interview with The Independent, Ms. Gormezi, who became a symbol of...Jewish settlers terrorizing Palestinians, says Israeli general
July 23rd, 20110 Jerusalem — A senior Israeli army commander has warned that unchecked "Jewish terror" against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank threatens to plunge the territory into another conflict.In unusually outspoken comments, Major General Avi Mizrahi took aim at extremist Israeli settlers, and said the yeshiva, or religious seminary, in...Hizbullah says it will overcome STL conspiracy
July 23rd, 20110 BEIRUT — Hizbullah Secretary General Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah said on Tuesday that Hizbullah would overcome the conspiracy of the Special Tribunal on Lebanon (STL) and emerge stronger than before. Nasrallah also declared his support for the dialogue initiative launched by President Michel Sleiman, and denied claims that Hizbullah was not...Hundreds of Palestinian minors jailed for throwing stones
JERUSALEM — One out of more than 800 Palestinian children charged with throwing stones in the West Bank over a six-year period was acquitted, according to the Israeli human rights group B'Tselem.Ninety-three percent of the 834 under-18s who were convicted were given prison sentences by the Israeli military courts, including 19 children......
Israeli and Palestinian activists march in step for peace
OCCUPIED EAST JERUSALEM (IPS) — For the first time in over 20 years, thousands of Israeli and Palestinian peace activists marched peacefully together on Friday to support the Palestinian drive for statehood expected to be endorsed at the UN General Assembly in September."Only a declaration of Palestinian statehood can prevent...Damascus warns U.S., French envoys, apologizes to Qatar
DAMASCUS — Syria launched a diplomatic offensive Wednesday, warning French and U.S. ambassadors they risked expulsion if they breached a travel ban on leaving Damascus, while issuing an apology to Qatar for an attack by demonstrators on its embassy that prompted it to suspend work in the country.Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem......
New state senator Kowall to run for Congress
WHITE LAKE — Mike Kowall (R-White Lake), who was elected to the state Senate last November, will run for Congress in 2012 in a bid to replace U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter of Livonia.McCotter is giving up his seat in the 11th Congressional District, which was recently re-drawn, in a bid to seek the Republican nomination for U.S....U.S. hardens tone against Assad
July 16th, 20110 Neo-con hawks, Israel allies pressure Obama for a regime change in DamascusWASHINGTON (IPS) - Escalating its rhetoric against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, the White House declared last week that the Syrian president had "lost his legitimacy" but declined to call explicitly for his resignation or removal.The statement, which echoed......