Peter Feuilherade
Dateline: Peter FeuilheradeWeblog: coalporter.blogspot.com/
Articles: 9
First Published: Feb 01, 2011 / Last Published: Sep 16, 2011
Ex-BBC World Service journalist, now based in Shropshire, United Kingdom. Writing interests include the Middle East, Africa, China and Vietnam.
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September 16, 2011
London Arms Fair Shrugs Off Economic Gloom
The Middle East, Africa and India remain promising markets for weapons producers looking to boost global sales.in Politics -
July 11, 2011
Egypt Pulls Plug on Libyan TV after "Al-Qaeda" Jibes
Egypt's Nilesat satellite has dropped Libyan state TV broadcasts, which allegedly incited violence against anti-Gaddafi rebels.in Politics -
July 6, 2011
Kuwaiti Net Mogul Launches Arab Online Political Forum
One of the world's leading internet developers hopes his new site will become a leading political forum in the Arab world.in Politics -
June 6, 2011
Unrest, High Prices Hamper Africa's Recovery
Africa weathered the global economic crisis, but rising fuel and food prices could slow 2011 growth, a new report warns.in Politics -
May 11, 2011
Eight Kings To Form Club of Arab Monarchs
Jordan and Morocco will join the six-member Gulf Cooperation Council in an extended union comprising all eight Arab monarchies.in Politics -
April 27, 2011
Paying the Price of Arab Revolt
Political unrest, growing unemployment and spiralling food prices add up to bad news for Arab economies, the IMF warns.in Politics -
February 8, 2011
Facebook Use Soars in Arab World
The use of Facebook soared by almost 80% across the Arab world in 2010, with younger users spearheading growth.in Politics -
February 3, 2011
Egypt Counts Cost of Protests, Internet Down-Time
Initial estimates for the economic losses expected from Egypt's political turmoil run into hundreds of millions of dollars.in Politics -
February 1, 2011
More Mid-East Regimes Tighten New Media Curbs
Arab governments, rattled by uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt, try to control the uncontrollable with new laws targeting online media.in Politics
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