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Lebanon nearing dangerous 'red line'

Arab League chief warns Lebanese politicians over continued failure to form unity gov't.

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Arab League regret at lack of progress in Lebanon

Chief Amr Mussa 'surprised', expresses reproach that gov't still has not been formed.

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UAE protests Iran labelling island row 'misunderstanding'

Gulf state fumes as Islamic republic dismisses three-decade old territorial dispute.

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Qatar set to host Lebanon crisis summit

Lebanon's rival leaders expected to be invited to roundtable in Qatar later this week.

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Lebanon tense as Arab League tries to end crisis

Arab ministers prepare team to try to stop nation descending into civil war.

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Arab ministers divided over Lebanon

Draft resolution draws opposition over implicit condemnation of Hezbollah.

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Arab nations urged to pressure Iran on UAE islands dispute

Issue to be raised at next session to Arab Parliament, deputy speaker says.

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Arab League to hold Lebanon crisis meeting

Foreign ministers to meet at emergency session to try and stem escalating violence.

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A 'device to shut the Arab mouth'

Media experts slam controversial broadcast charter as 'censorial', 'overbroad' and 'harshly restrictive'.

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Syria denies meddling in Lebanon affairs

Al-Assad defends Syria in opening address at Arab summit boycotted by half region's leaders.

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Syria pressured to free detainees ahead of summit

Rights group calls on Arab League to exert influence over country's gov't.

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Broadcast charter must be watched closely

Careful scrutiny needed to ensure freedom of expression not curbed, BBC official says.

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Arab world to fight $50bn fraud 'epidemic'

Arab League backs efforts to educate businesses over software piracy.

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Human Rights Watch calls to reject broadcast charter

Charter will seriously impede right of people in Arab world, US-based group says.

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Lebanon presidential vote pushed back yet again

Vote postponed until March 11 due to continued deadlock, official says.

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Lebanon crisis puts Arab summit at risk

Political upheaval damages relations between Syria and Saudi Arabia, putting conference in doubt.

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Al-Jazeera hits out at restrictive broadcast charter

Satellite channel labels Arab League charter 'risk to freedom of expression'.

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Forum breakthrough to educate retailers

The first Arab Consumer and Brand Protection Forum has been developed to fight commercial fraud in the Middle East.

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Broadcaster freedom under threat

Ministers adopt satellite broadcasting charter entrenching state control over media in Arab world.

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Syria backs Arab League over Lebanon deadlock

Syria says it supports Arab League chief Mussa's compromise plan.

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Arab League chief heads for talks in Lebanon

Amr Mussa to discuss plan calling for election of candidate Michel Sleiman.

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Arab League calls for 'immediate' Lebanon election

Foreign ministers meeting in Cairo back Michel Sleiman as presidential candidate.

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