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UAE named the world's top Arab country; Arabs welcome Syria deal; Child thrown out of school after mother loses job

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November 03, 2011

 
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UN rates the UAE as the world's top Arab country

The United Arab Emirates ranked 30 in the index of the just released UN Human Development Report and the top Arab country in the list of 187 countries

Arabs welcome Syria deal

Arab League plan seeks halt to violence, release of detainees and talks in two weeks

 
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Dh6,000 or no school: Child suffers as mum loses job

Breast cancer survivor's son loses two valuable years at school as twice laid-off mother can't afford to pay his fees

 
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Sense of optimism that something can be done

Jordan meeting caught the mood in the Arab world that political change and economic regeneration can work together to improve living standards

 
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Ranbir Kapoor: Hello heartbreak

Love, jealousy, pain, hurt... playboy Ranbir Kapoor brings an 'army of emotions' to his role in Rockstar

 
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