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Breaking News Mon, 31 Jan 2011
Customers surf the Internet at an Internet cafe in Beijing, China, Tuesday, June 30, 2009.
China   Egypt   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
 Wall Street Journal 
Beijing Blocks Protest Reports
By JEREMY PAGE | BEIJING—Chinese authorities have blocked the word "Egypt" from searches on Twitter-like microblogging sites in an indication of concern among Communist Party leaders that the un... (photo: AP / Greg Baker)
Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul, unseen, during their meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, June 7, 2010.
Mideast   Photos   Politics   Syria   Wikipedia: Bashar al-Assad  
 Wall Street Journal 
Syria Strongman: Time for 'Reform'
By JAY SOLOMON And BILL SPINDLE | DAMASCUS—Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who inherited a regime that has held power for four decades, said he will push for more political reforms in his coun... (photo: AP / Ibrahim Usta)
Tunisian Islamist party leader Rachid Ghanouchi, center, is surrounded by supporters shortly after arriving at the international airport in Tunis, Tunisia, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. The leader of a Tunisian Islamist party that was long outlawed by authorities has returned to his homeland after two decades in exile.  Daily Star Lebanon 
Tunisia's Islamists out in force for return of exiled chief
| Monday, January 31, 2011 | - Powered by | --> | Thousands of Tunisians turned out Sunday to welcome home an Islamist leader whose return from 22 years of exile indicated that his party would emerge ... (photo: AP / Hassene Didri)
Photos   Politics   Protests   Tunisia   Wikipedia: 20102011 Tunisian uprising  
Protestors hold banners during a demonstration in Cairo, Sunday Jan. 30, 2011.  The New York Times 
Key European Leaders Urge Restraint in Cairo
| BERLIN — With the European Union yet to form a common response to the mass demonstrations in the Arab world, leaders of three of its diplomatic heavyweights appealed for free and fair election... (photo: AP / Lefteris Pitarakis)
Democracy   Egypt   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
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Tunisian Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi arrives to announce a national unity government in Tunis, Monday Jan.17, 2011. Ghannouchi, a longtime ally of ousted president Ben Ali, and several top ministers retained their posts in the shake-up, and at least one top opposition leader was expected to join the government.( The Australian
Tunisian leaders promise civil rule
| PRIME Minister Mohammed Ghannouchi has vowed a transition to democracy as hundreds of women rallied in the Tunisian capital to express their fears of an Islamist resurg... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
Democracy   Photos   Politics   Tunisia   Wikipedia: 20102011 Tunisian uprising  
A protestor uses a shoe against a portrait of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak in Cairo, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2011. The Arab world's most populous nation appeared to be swiftly moving closer to a point at which it either dissolves into widespread chaos or the military expands its presence and control of the streets. The Australian
Flames and fighting on the Nile
| IT ALL began, ironically, on the annual Police Day, when the Egyptian regime calls on its people to honour its widely despised police force. | For the third year runnin... (photo: AP / Ahmed Ali)
Democracy   Mideast   Photos   Protests   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
People pray on Tahrir, or Liberation Square, in Cairo, Egypt, Monday, Jan. 31, 2011. A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave. CBS News
Egypt Leader's Foes Try to Maintain Momentum
| CAIRO - A coalition of opposition groups called for a million people to take to Cairo's streets Tuesday to ratchet up pressure for President Hosni Mubarak to leave. | A... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Egypt   Photos   Politics   Protest   Wikipedia: 2011 Egyptian protests  
Kashmiri women shout slogans protesting against  the death of  Afroza Bano  in Srinagar on Tuesday. Bano, a student of MA Arabic in Islamic University Awantipora, was missing since June 11 and later her body was fished out from a river in Bandipora district sparking protest among the residents. The Miami Herald
Who speaks for moderate Arabs?
| For someone who has covered the Arab world for 40 years, the middle-class Tunisian revolt was exhilarating. Especially gripping was the fact that the youthful women dem... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Arab   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: 20102011 Arab world protests  
A protestor holds the Tunisian flag as he demonstrates in front of the RCD party office after the sign bearing its name was dismantled, in Tunis, Thursday, Jan. 20. 2011. The Constitutional Democratic Rally, RCD, party  was founded by ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday after 23 years in power. BBC News
Tunisia's Ben Ali relative asks for asylum in Canada
Continue reading the main story Tunisia turmoil | 'Speakers' corner' Will returnees re-ignite revolt? Key players now Q&A;: Tunisia crisis | The Canadian government says a... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
Democracy   Photos   Protests   Tunisia   Wikipedia: 20102011 Tunisian uprising  
Politics Business
- EU calls for peaceful shift to democracy in Egypt, Tunisia;
- Arab rebellions puncture Qaeda propaganda
- Tunisian Islamic Leader Returns
- The End of Ethanol?
President Barack Obama discusses the situation in Egypt with Vice President Joe Biden and the national security team during the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office, Jan. 28, 2011.
Protests in Egypt -- and other apocalyptic changes -- could reset Obama’s agenda
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- The End of Ethanol?
- Egypt's New Government Announced On State TV
- Fipa Calls for Effective Resumption of Business
- 'Ensuring Democratic Transition and Economic Revival of
Syrian President Bashar Assad speaks with his Turkish counterpart Abdullah Gul, unseen, during their meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, Monday, June 7, 2010.
Syria Strongman: Time for 'Reform'
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Education Environment
- Student dies after Sudan protests inspired by Tunisia, Egypt
- Basic Education Union Decides Resumption of Courses As of We
- Shut Tunisian schools anger parents
- Arsenal To Open Soccer School In Tunisia
Police officers chant slogans as they demonstrate in Tunis, Saturday, Jan. 22, 2011.
Police join protests in Tunisia
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- Egyptian and Tunisian Riots: Climate Change Can Topple Gover
- Getting Down to Earth With Agricultural Stocks
- Scorched earth claim in Tunisia chaos
- Russia & the Tunisian tumult: A climate change revolution
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Sport Health
- Morocco to Host AFCON 2015
- Africans In France: Modibo Maiga’s Brace Powers FC Sochaux
- Caf slaps 6-month ban on 3 Ghanaian referees
- South Africa to bid for 2014 Club World Cup
A man holds a South African flag as glides in the air through the Moses Mabhida Stadium on a harness in Durban, South Africa, Tuesday, March, 2, 2010, during the 100-day count down celebrations to the FIFA World Cup.
Morocco, South Africa Win 2015, 2017 Soccer Events
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- Egypt's New Government Announced On State TV
- Letters: Egypt's future
- Egypt's Military Ramps Up Presence As Thousands Protest
- Egypt and Tunisia usher in the new era of global food revolu
Egyptian policemen stand guard outside Arab Contractors construction company branch in Tamoh, outside Cairo, Tuesday, July 6, 2010 where a disgruntled employee opened fire on his colleagues, killing six and wounding 16 others.
Looting Engulfs Cairo, Other Egyptian Cities
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