Latest posts by Amira Al Hussaini from October, 2009
Jordan: Honour Crime
From Jordan, Kinzi attends a talk on honour crimes and shares her insights.
Morocco: Arabisk Results
Arabic blogging contest Arabisk drew to a close with the announcement of the top three winners. The first place went to Tech World, the second to group blog Nibras Chabab, and the third to UAE blogger Osama Al Zubaidi.
Dubai: Candy Anyone?
Grapeshisha, from Dubai, reports on the opening of the world's largest candy store there.
Saudi Arabia: Jeddah Girl
Remember the Qatif Girl‘s story? Saudi Jeans now tells us about the plight of Jeddah Girl, who was gang raped – and then sentenced to a year in jail and 100 lashes for getting herself raped and the resulting pregnancy.
Jordan: Religion Vs Marriage
Would you marry someone of a different faith? Kinzi, who is based in Jordan, discusses this issue here.
Jordan: On Journalists and bloggers
“Blogging is incomprehensible to the Jordanian journalists,” announces Naseem Tarawnah at The Black Iris.
Bahrain: The end of blogging
Redbelt, from Bahrain, predicts the end of blogging .. as we know it.
Algeria: Qadhafi at the UN
The Moor Next Door, an Algerian-American blogger, comments on Libyan leader Muammar Qadhafi's appearance at the United Nations.
Bahrain: Top 50 Power List
Bahrain's Top 50 power list? Ammaro shares his take in this post.
Morocco: Mehdi ben Barka's disappearance
The Maghreb Politics Review announces: “Interpol will put out an arrest warrant for four Moroccans for the ‘disappearance’ of Mehdi ben Barka.”
Bahrain: Bangkok Help?
Bahraini Mahmood Al Yousif is in Bangkok – and needs your help.
Dubai: The Joy of Arabic Perfume
Fashionnova Bahrain discovers the joy of concentrated Arab perfume during a trip to Dubai, UAE.
Arab World: Arabisk Dates Moved
The last day of voting for Arab blogging contest Arabisk has been moved to 16:00 GMT, October 5, announced organisers (Ar).