Syrian PM survives Damascus bombing, 6 deadSyrian Prime Minister Wael al-Halki survived a bomb attack on his convoy in Damascus on Monday, state media and activists said, as rebels struck in the heart of President Bashar al-Assad's capital. More… |
New PM vows to shield Lebanon from Syria dangersLebanese politician Tammam Salam was named prime minister on Saturday after he won a sweeping parliamentary endorsement, pledging to bridge the country's deep divisions and shield it from the dangers of neighbouring Syria's civil war. More… |
Tunisia Islamists reject PM's moveTunisia's governing Islamists rejected on Thursday a plan by their party chief and prime minister to dismiss the government after the shooting of a leading critic, whose death sparked the bigg More… |
Bahrain Premier issues key edictsHis Royal Highness Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa yesterday issued six key edicts including one on the official holidays for workers in the Bahrain civil sector. Article 1 of this edict deals with granting ful More… |
Bahrain PM vows zero-tolerance on securityBahrain's Prime MInister yesterday pledged zero-tolerance against those who threaten the nation's security. His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa vowed that government& More… |
Eyeing polls, India PM adds new blood to cabinetIndian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh gave his cabinet an overdue facelift on Sunday, bringing in younger ministers in a bid to breathe new life into his aged, scandal-tainted government ahead of state and federal elections. More… |
Libya assembly elects new PMLibya's national assembly has elected former diplomat Ali Zeidan as prime minister, who will now be tasked with trying to pull together a government acceptable to the country's many factions. More… |
Jordan's king appoints new PMJordan's King Abdullah appointed reformist politician Abdullah Ensour as Prime Minister on Wednesday to prepare for the country's first post-Arab Spring parliamentary election, due by early next year, a palace statement More… |
Shafik, Mubarak sons referred to criminal courtThe sons of former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, Alaa and Gamal, and his last prime minister, Ahmed Shafik, have had charges they were involved in illegal land purchases referred to a criminal court, judicial sources said o More… |
Bahrain PM vows to protect economyBahrain's Prime Minister His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa yesterday voiced the government's absolute rejection of all attempts to disrupt public interest and paralyse the economy. &nb More… |








