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(Photo: AP / Darko Bandic)Libyan tribal support for Gaddafi unclear due to media spin
In this photo taken on a government organized tour, tribal leaders attend a convention in a tent in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, May 5, 2011....Full Story

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(Photo: AP / Kevin Frayer)Italy to send weapons to Libya, rebels claim
Libyan rebels who are part of the forces against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi hold a pre-Gadhafi flag as they celebrate after fighting against troops loyal to Gadhafi and capturing the oil town of Ras Lanuf, eastern Libya, Saturday, March 5, 2011. Rebel fighters have captured the key oil port of Ras Lanouf from the forces of Moammar Gadhafi, in their first military victory in a potentially long, westward march from the east of the country to the capital Tripoli hundreds of miles to the west....Full Story

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Al-Qaeda revenge in Iraq 'likely': Iraqi minister
| Terror network al-Qaeda is "likely" to seek revenge for the killing of its leader Osama bin Laden by striking in Iraq, the country's foreign minister said today. | "Al-Qaeda is still present in Iraq and pursues its operations in the country, so its revenge after the a...Full Story
Tunisia warns Libya over shelling of border town
| TUNIS — Tunisia warned Libya that it considered the shelling of a border town Saturday "extremely dangerous" and said it would take all necessary measures to protect its sovereignty. Only on msnbc.com What was in medicine chests at bin Laden compound? More ...Full Story
Latest developments in Arab world's unrest
| The Associated Press= --- | SYRIA | Troops in tanks and armored vehicles enter a key oil-industry city on Syria's Mediterranean coast, taking up position in a hilltop Crusader castle and cutting off power and phone lines. An activist says three women protesting the cr...Full Story
Latest developments in Arab world's unrest
| ——— | SYRIA | Troops in tanks and armored vehicles enter a key oil-industry city on Syria's Mediterranean coast, taking up position in a hilltop Crusader castle and cutting off power and phone lines. An activist says three women protesting the crackd...Full Story
Tunisian police battle renewed protests
| TUNIS (Reuters) – Tunisian police wielding batons and firing teargas scuffled on Saturday with hundreds of protesters demanding the departure of the government and angry at a heavy handed response to demonstrations this week. | The new protests in the North Afri...Full Story
Tunisian police battle renewed protests
| TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police wielding batons and firing teargas scuffled on Saturday with hundreds of protesters demanding the departure of the government and angry at a heavy handed response to demonstrations this week. | The new protests in the North African co...Full Story
Tunisia police fire teargas to clear protesters
| TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police used teargas on Saturday to disperse protesters demanding the departure of the government and angry at a heavy handed response to demonstrations this week. | Scores of protesters scattered from the center of Tunis as riot police fired...Full Story
Journalists Beaten by Police in Central Tunis
Reporter Abdelfattah Belaid was brutally attacked in Tunis today by police officers who pursued him into the headquarters of his newspaper, the French-language daily La Presse, after spotting him taking pictures of them dispersing protesters in the street outside. He wa...Full Story
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Sat 7 May 2011
Gaddafi forces fight Libyan rebels near Tunisian border
m&c; | Cairo/Tripoli - There was fresh fighting Saturday between Libyan rebels in the western part of the country and forces loyal to leader Moamer Gaddafi, with mortar shells falling on the Tunisian side of the border. | More than 30 artillery rounds fir...
Libyan shells land in Tunisia
Irish Times | Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Muammar Gadafy fell in Tunisia today as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and rebels. | Schools were evacuated and residents scurried for safety in the Tunisian frontier town of Deh...
Libyan shells fall in Tunisia in renewed border fighting
Ha'aretz | Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gadhafi fell in Tunisia on | Saturday as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and anti-Gadhafi rebels. | Schools were evacuated and residents scurried for safety in the...
Libyan shells fall in Tunisia in renewed fighting
Khaleej Times DEHIBA - Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi fell in Tunisia on Saturday as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and anti-Gaddafi rebels. | Schools were evacuated and residents scurried for safety i...
Tunisian police battle anti-govt protesters
Khaleej Times TUNIS - Tunisian police battled hundreds of protesters demanding the government's resignation on Friday in the most violent confrontations for weeks with pro-democracy demonstrators. | Tension has risen in the North African country, whose "Jasmine Re...
Libyan shells fall in Tunisia in renewed fighting
MSNBC | DEHIBA, Tunisia — Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi fell in Tunisia on Saturday as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and anti-Gaddafi rebels. Only on msnbc.com What was in medicine...
Gaddafi forces, rebels clash near Tunisia border
Yahoo Daily News | DEHIBA, Tunisia (Reuters) – Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi fell in Tunisia on Saturday as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and anti-Gaddafi rebels. | Schools were evacuated and ...
Former Minister Warns of Coup Risk
All Africa Tunisia's former interior minister has warned that lingering members of the country's former political elite may carry out a coup d'etat if Islamists win a majority in the upcoming election. | ...
Schools evacuated in Tunisian town
Independent online Dehiba - Artillery rounds fired by forces loyal to Libya's Muammar Gaddafi fell in Tunisia on Saturday as fighting broke out near the border between Libyan soldiers and anti-Gaddafi rebels. | Schools were evacuated and residents scurried for safety i...
Libyan shells fall in Tunisia in renewed fighting
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Mideast images: 30 killed in Syria, Libya bombs Tunisia, U.S. attacks Yemen
The Examiner | The Syrian government killed 30 in trying to quell protests in six cities as the U.S. warned Damascus of a strong international response unless the government ceases brutalizing its own people. Elsewhere in the Middle East, Gaddafi fighters shelled...
Fri 6 May 2011
Tunisian police vs fresh protests
Independent online Tunis - Police battled renewed protests in Tunisia's capital on Friday after earlier breaking up a demonstration to demand the resignation of the government after tensions rose over talk of a possible coup. | Police fired teargas in a street close to...
Tunisian police battle anti-government protesters
KDVR | TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police battled hundreds of protesters demanding the government's resignation on Friday in the most violent confrontations for weeks with pro-democracy demonstrators. | Tension has risen in the North African country, whose...
Tunisian police clash with protesters
Al Jazeera | Tunisian police have used tear gas and batons to break up protests demanding the resignation of the government in the most violent confrontation for weeks with pro-democracy demonstrators. | A demonstration in central Tunis by about 200 people on F...
Tunisian police battle anti-government protesters
Hartford Courant | TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police battled hundreds of protesters demanding the government's resignation Friday in the most violent confrontations for weeks with pro-democracy demonstrators. | Tension has risen in the North African country, whose "J...
WADA suspends Tunisian testing lab for 6 months
CNN PRINT EMAIL FACEBOOK DIGG Tweet RSS SHARE | MONTREAL (AP) The World Anti-Doping Agency has suspended the drug-testing laboratory in Tunisia for failing to meet international standards. | WADA says the accredited lab in Tunis will be banned from carry...
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