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Thousands of Egyptians gather in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt to protest against President Hosny Mubarak's regime. Footage taken on Tuesday the 25th of January 2011....
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Egyp­tians protest­ing Tahrir Square Cairo 25/1/2011
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Egyptians protest in Tahrir, angry over new cabinet
photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb
Egyptians protest in Tahrir, angry over new cabinet
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Cairo Egyptians returned to Tahrir Square today to push for the fulfillment of the revolution that swept former president Hosni Mubarak from power two weeks ago. Related Stories Why some Egyptians wish their revolution had never happened With Mubarak gone, Egyptians turn to courts for justice How dictators stash their cash 101: Qaddafi, Mubarak,...
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A Libyan doctor treats a wonded man who was injured last week during the demostration against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, in Benghazi, Libya, on Thursday Feb. 24, 20011.
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Officials survey the damage from Tuesday's earthquake in Lyttelton, on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011.
Residents of Sumner are being evacuated over concerns more rocks could fall from cliffs above the Christchurch seaside suburb. Fire Service members are going door-to-door asking residents in the area between Evans Pass Road and Campbell Street to...
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An FA 18 Hornet approaches to get airborne refueling from a KC 10 Tanker  of U.S. Airforce 2nd Air Refuelling Squadron, based in Andersen Air Force Base in Guam, during the "Valiant Shield 06" exercises in the Pacific Ocean, off Guam coast, Friday, June 23, 2006. The largest U.S. military exercise in the Pacific since the Vietnam War ended Friday after demonstrating to North Korea and other nations in the region the United States' ability to "quickly amass" a huge combat force should the need arise, officials said. The five-day "Valiant Shield" exercises brought together an armada of three aircraft carriers and 25 other ships, along with 22,000 troops and 280 warplanes, off this tiny island in the western Pacific.
Pentagon award of $35bn tanker contract to Boeing instead of Europe's EADS divides US politicians Boeing chief executive James McNerney, who has won a $35bn contract from the US airforce against rivals EADS. Photograph: Olivier Laban-Mattei/AFP/Getty...
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The founder of WikiLeaks Julian Assange waves to supporters as he leaves after speaking to the media after his extradition hearing at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court in London, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011. Julian Assange can be extradited to Sweden in a sex crimes inquiry, a British judge ruled Thursday, rejecting claims by the WikiLeaks founder that he would not face a fair trial there. Assange's lawyer said he would appeal. Judge Howard Riddle said the allegations of rape and sexual molestation by two women against Assange  meet the definition of extraditable offenses and said the Swedish warrant had been properly issued and was valid.
MARK HENNESSY London Editor THE WIKILEAKS founder is to be extradited to Sweden within 10 days to face allegations that he raped and sexually assaulted two women there last year, following a decision by a London court. Mr Assange will appeal, his...
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Islander Ciaran MC Inerney, left, casts his vote beside Hugh O' Donald Presiding Officer during voting on Inishfree Island of the coast of Donegal, Ireland, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2011. Islanders around Ireland voted Wednesday in the General Election with the Irish mainland due to vote on Friday.
Fears for the future, a yearning for stability and a determination to exact political vengeance for the country's catastrophic finances are among the emotions swirling around an Irish election campaign as voters go to the polls today. They will...
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Protesters shout slogans at the People Power monument along EDSA highway at suburban Quezon city, northeast of Manila, Philippines, Thursday, Feb. 24, 2011 to protest the country's celebration of the "People Power" revolution 25 years ago. Protesters claimed there is not much significant change after 25 years since the ouster of the late strongman Ferdinand Marcos  from 20-year-rule and the subsequent leaders of the country allegedly had failed to deliver the promises of change.
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