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BE A PART OF THE DIALOGUE: Subscribe to the Common Ground News Service!

2009 May 8
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Common Ground News Service (CGNews) is an independent source of news and opinion that disseminates fresh, solution-oriented articles to promote constructive dialogue on Muslim-Western relations and the Arab-Israeli conflict. CGNews is currently available in two weekly editions:

* CGNews-Partners in Humanity, which distributes fresh, solution-oriented articles to promote vibrant Muslim-Western relations; and
* CGNews-Middle East, which distributes articles offering hope, promoting dialogue and proposing solutions to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Subscribers to CGNews-Partners in Humanity receive a weekly news edition of five short op-ed articles on a range of issues affecting Muslim-Western relations-including topics rarely highlighted by the mainstream media. Past articles have focused on Sufism and Moroccan youth, Islamic feminism, reality TV and Arab democracy and civil society leaders in Afghanistan, among many others. In addition, we regularly publish a Youth Views column, highlighting the newest voices in Muslim-Western dialogue from countries around the world.

Subscribers to CGNews-Middle East receive a weekly news edition of five short op-ed articles on Arab-Israeli relations, which showcases individuals and groups working for peaceful solutions to the Arab-Israeli conflict, highlights the work of artists, journalists and activists in using novel ways to promote connections across divisions, and analyzes major events from a conflict-resolution angle.

CGNews-Partners in Humanity is free and available in Arabic, English, French, Indonesian and Urdu.

CGNews-Middle East is free and available in Arabic, English and Hebrew.

Subscribe today, and be a part of the dialogue!


Common Ground News Service is a non-profit initiative of Search for Common Ground, an international non-governmental organization that is transforming the way the world deals with conflict – away from adversarial confrontation towards cooperative solutions.

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