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Publisher: Middle East International Publishers, ltd.
Place: London
ISSN: 0047-7249
Zero talk 11:13, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
Hi @ Padres Hana: I have been doing some reading around this. I saw two topics that should be covered: (1) apparently it was co-founded by Claud Morris, who subsequently lost control of it to Mayhew; and (2) it has been described as the in-house journal of the Council for Arab-British Understanding. I am not certain about either of these two points so am putting them here for discussion. Perhaps your archive can shed some light on this. Onceinawhile ( talk) 19:03, 22 February 2022 (UTC)
OK I know this is silly but I am at a bit of a loss as to how to proceed. Here is a very random list that at first glance look to me as if they fail on the same criteria as this article has. Not that I am suggesting they should be moved to drafts - Wikipedia would be a less interesting space without them. (The exception being why can Church Times get away with name dropping but MEI not?). What to do?
Church Times (name dropping)
Dartmouth Chronicle and Advertiser
Hamodia (name dropping)
Morning Star (London newspaper)
Official Gazette (South Yemen)
Padres Hana ( talk) 09:18, 15 March 2022 (UTC)
Wikimedia Commons does not accept derivative works of non-free works such as File:Sarah Brown's Vegetarian Kitchen.jpg. --EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:26, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
Thanks for uploading File:Donald Neff.jpg. This media is missing permission information. A source is given, but there is no proof that the author or copyright holder agreed to license the file under the given license. --EugeneZelenko (talk) 15:26, 26 March 2022 (UTC) And also: File:Middle East International.jpg
File:Middle East International 27 September 1985.jpg has been marked as a possible copyright violation. Randykitty (talk) 13:21, 26 March 2022 (UTC)
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Tel-Aviv University Law Review Padres Hana ( talk) 22:44, 23 April 2022 (UTC)
I put MEI on the reliable source noticeboard. One person has responded after obviously looking closely. Their criticism is that a source can be too close to events and perhaps summaries of events written at a later date are better. A second editor wrote “It was not published in academic press seems like a polemical magazine” which I don’t know how to respond to. So many thoughts come to mind - none of them printable. Padres Hana ( talk) 18:08, 23 July 2022 (UTC)
Articles in which Middle East International is used as a reference. Figure in brackets is number of times quoted.
Na'ameh (2), South Lebanon conflict (1985-2000) (14), List of terrorist incidents in 1991 (1) , Abbas al-Musawi (3), Yater (4), Kafra, Lebanon (3), Jezzine (4), Rachaf (1), Beit Yahoun (4), American University of Beirut (3), Hula, Lebanon (1), Islamic Jihad Movement in Palestine (1), Jarmaq (1), Israeli Air Force (1), Taif Agreement (5), Antelias (1), Hebron University (1), First Intifada (1), Nabatieh (1), Jounieh (1), Ain al-Hilweh (3), Mieh Mieh refugee camp (1), Lebanese Armed Forces (1), Baraachit (7), Kfar Remen (1), War of Liberation (1989-1990) (25), Lebanese Civil War (22), Dbayeh (1), Michel Aoun (6), Ain El Remmaneh (1), Adma wa Dafneh (1), Sin el Fil (1), Samir Geagea (2), Chouaya (Hasbaiya) (1), Kisrawan (2), Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (2), Rashidieh (6), War of Brothers (6), Lebanese Resistance Regiments (4), Sidon (2), Jarjouh (3), Kfar Falous (2), Chouf District (3), Progressive Socialist Party (2), Jieh (3), Naqoura (1), United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (4), Khalde (1), Shebaa (1), Lebanese Forces (1), Faraya (1), Yitzhak Rabin (2), Jebchit (1), William R. Higgins (1), Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon (5), Dora, Lebanon (1), Souk El Gharb (1), People’s Liberation Army (Lebanon) (1), Hezbollah (1), Yarze (2), Chtaura (1), Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir (3), Kafr Kila, Lebanon (1), Yohmor, Beqaa (1), Mossad (1), Israel-United Kingdom relations (1), Ghobeiry (1), Chyah (2), Rashid Karami (2), Antoine Lahad (1), PFLP-GC Headquarters Raid (1988) (1), Lebanese pound (3), Lebanon (1), Machghara (2), Jwaya (2), Bikfaya (1), Kafr Dunin (1), Maarakeh (1), Aishiya (1), Haret Hreik (1), Tripoli, Lebanon (2), Zahle (1), History of Hamas (3), Majdel Selm (3), Marwahin (1), Operation Accountability (13), Haganah (1), Chihine (1), Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (2), Tebnine (1), Baalbeck International Festival (2), Solidere (3), Zouk Mikael (1), Abbas al-Musawi (3), Etienne Saqr (1), Saydet al-Najat Church Explosion (Lebanon, 1994) (7), Aaramta (1), Amal Movement (1), Mustafa Dirani (1), Qantara, Lebanon (1), Bint Jbeil (2), Imad Mughniyeh (1), Danny Chamoun (1), Al-Ahbash (1), Osbat al-Ansar (1), Operation Grapes of Wrath (4), Bsalim (1), Chnaniir (1), Rafic Hariri (4), Farid Makari (1), Walid Jumblatt (1), Michel Murr (1), Suleiman Frangieh (politician, born 1965) (1), Tabarja (1), National Liberal Party (Lebanon) (1), Qana massacre (1), 1996 Lebanese general election (4), Mlikh (2), Hassan Nasrallah (1), Unit Egoz (1), Bayt Lif (1), Maghdouche (3), General Confederation of Lebanese Workers (2), Subhi al-Tufayli (4), Islamic Unification Movement (1), Yasir Arafat (1), Palestinian National Salvation Front (1), Fathallah barracks (2), Le Commodore Hotel Beirut (1), Ma'alot-Tarshiha (5), Avigdor Ben-Gal (2), Rafael Eitan (5), Bechara El Khoury (1), Sarafand, Lebanon (1), Ain Baal (1), Zuheir Mohsen (1), Latakia (1), Aleppo (2), Rifaat al-Assad (1), Pierre Gemayel (2), Nahr al-Bared refugee camp (1), John McCarthy (journalist) (1), Brital (1), Al-Nabi Shayth (1), Migrant domestic workers in Lebanon (1), Arnoun (4), Erez Gerstein (1) Padres Hana ( talk) 08:11, 7 October 2022 (UTC)