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  TODAY'S E-NEWSLETTER 17 MAY 2013  
CONTENT TABLE
Algeria
Politics
"Bouteflika illness deepens crisis…" (El-Khabar)

Egypt
Opinion
“Egypt on a Volcano” (As-Safir)
"Will Morsi do it and annul Camp David?" (Al-Quds al-Arabi)

Politics
"Kidnapping of soldiers exposes security vacuum in Sinai" (Al-Hayat)

Iran
Opinion
"Hashemi Will Lose So That the Reformists Will Win..." (Javan)

Politics
"…Khamenei assigns Soleimani to handle Israeli file" (Al-Mustaqbal)

Iraq
Politics
“Washington to Maliki: Iran planning a limited invasion of Iraq..." (As-Seyassah)

Israel
Opinion
“Netanyahu snatches the Arabs’ friends away” (Al-Khaleej)

Jordan
Politics
"Israeli messages, explanations and justifications…" (Al-Quds al-Arabi)

Russia
Opinion
“Did Moscow succeed in restraining Israel?” (An-Nahar)

Sudan
Politics
"Multitude of sources weakens trust in Sudanese government" (Al-Jazeera.net)

Syria
Opinion
“The Russian-American agreement and the Syrian crisis” (Al-Bayan)

Politics
“The bumpy road to Geneva 2: long negotiations and no cease fire” (As-Safir)
“Europe and the arming of the opposition…” (As-Safir)
"Russia provides Syria with missiles and Cameron gives the opposition..." (As-Safir)

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