World Press

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The world press on Iran
The only American battleships left in Iran are 1970s Chevrolet Impalas.
The world press on the missing WMDs
Arab News: Whether or not WMDs are found is irrelevant to the Iraqi people.
The world press on the missing WMDs
Pravda: "If people are killed in a war which is unjustifiable under international law, the act is a war crime."
The world press on a democratic Iran
Iranian students warn their clerics to wake up "or disappear, as other promised lands, thrones, kings, caliphs and emirs did."
The world press on the crisis of democracy
Haaretz says freedom is imperiled in Israel, and Arundhati Roy writes it's under siege in the U.S.
The world press on the new wave of terrorism
Asia Times predicts that the next attack will be in Europe. Plus reports from Israel, Spain, Egypt, Mexico and the U.K.
The world press on the Riyadh bombings
Saudi Arabia: "We have to face up to the fact that we have a terrorist problem here." Plus reports from Spain, Lebanon, Israel, the Philippines, Hong Kong and the U.K.
The world press on postwar Iraq
Saddam's last man in Tikrit talks to the German press about losing the war. Plus commentary from Japan, Canada, Egypt, Hong Kong and the U.K.
The world press on the Mideast road map
Commentary from Israel, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Indonesia and Pakistan.
The world press on postwar Iraq
In Iran, poor villagers say they hope the U.S. will liberate them next. Plus reports from Nigeria, Pakistan, Chile, the Philippines, Egypt, Russia and more.
The world press on the war
A Saudi Arabian newspaper defends the Dixie Chicks.
The world press on the war
Canadian doctors describe the difficulties of getting humanitarian aid into Baghdad.
The world press on the war
The Daily Telegraph accuses a Labour M.P. of receiving payment from the former Iraqi regime.
The world press on the war
Arab News: "The Arab media succeeded in deceiving the people."
The world press on the war
The editor of a Saudi Arabian newspaper asks, "What have the Arabs done to help themselves over the last 40 years?"
The world press on the war
An angry American peace activist has become a legend among U.S. troops stationed in Iraq.
The world press on the war
Iraqi witnesses say the rescue of Pvt. Jessica Lynch was staged.
The world press on the war
As U.S.-Syria relations deteriorate, a British newscaster protests that the Syrian president "only recently had tea with the Queen."
The world press on the war
A $200 million banking scandal in Jordan tars the Pentagon's choice to succeed Saddam.
The world press on the war
Haaretz: "What was born this week in Baghdad was a new Middle East."
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