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File - An Egyptian anti-Mubarak protester demonstrates during a protest outside the police academy in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Aug.3, 2011, where ousted President Hosni Mubarak, his two sons Alaa and Gamal, his security chief Habib el-Adly and six top police officers face trial on charges that they ordered the use of lethal force against protesters during Egypt's 18-day uprising.
Democracy   Globalisation   Photos   Protest   Wikipedia: Occupy movement  
 Al Jazeera 
The globalisation of protest
| The protest movement that began in Tunisia in January, subsequently spreading to Egypt and then to Spain, has now become global - with the protests engulfing Wall Street and cities across America. G... (photo: WN)
Hajj-Islam-Omra
Culture   Photos   Riyadh   Saudi   Wikipedia: Hajj  
 The Siasat Daily 
Saudi vows to crush unrest during Hajj
| Riyadh, November 03: Saudi Arabia's new Crown Prince Nayef bin Abdel Aziz has warned that the kingdom would employ all means necessary during the Islamic Hajj rituals to deal with any unrest in the ... (photo: WN)
President Barack Obama arrives at the Pentagon Memorial on the afternoon of September 11, 2011, where he is escorted by Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen.  DoD photo by R. D. Ward  (Released)  Scoop 
Democratic Wave in the Arab World:Transatlantic Perspectives
Wednesday, 2 November 2011, 12:27 pm | Speech: US State Department | The Democratic Wave in the Arab World: Transatlantic Perspectives | Remarks | Philip H. Gordon | Assistant Secretary, Bureau of Eur... (photo: US DoD / R. D. Ward)
Photos   Political   President   Washington   Wikipedia: Arab world  
Egyptian protesters demonstrate in Tahrir Square, the focal point of the Egyptian uprising, in Cairo, Egypt, Friday, July 22, 2011.  BBC News 
Arab uprisings are just the start of the revolution
Historians will categorize 2011 as the year when the Arabs' patience finally snapped. After decades of meekly accepting oppressive, dictatorial rule they took to the streets to demand change. | But Ar... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Arab World   Corruption   Democracy   Photos   Wikipedia: Arab Spring  
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File - A family in Jamshoro's temporary tent camp, Sindh Province, cook their meal using palmeolein oil provided by the UN World Food Programme (WFP). The family is among more than 21 million Pakistanis who have been displaced by heavy monsoon floods. Al Jazeera
Someone got rich and someone got sick
| What if rising sea levels are yet another measure of inequality? What if the degradation of our planet's life-support systems - its atmosphere, oceans and biosphere - g... (photo: UN / WFP/Amjad Jamal)
Economy   Environment   Photos   Poverty   Wikipedia: Occupy movement  
philippines local rice farmer - rice drying process - it was dried under the sun before it mustbe drill on the rice mill machine Al Jazeera
Feathered labour for Philippines rice farmers
| Rice farmers in the Philippines have found an ally as they try to protect their crops from pests and the effects of global warming. | Farmers use ducks to help keep the... (photo: WN / James D.)
Crop   Labour   Philippines   Photos   Wikipedia: Philippines  
Protesters march to the Nepal U.N. base in Mirebalais, Haiti, Friday Oct. 29, 2010. Protesters who blame U.N. peacekeepers from Nepal for Haiti's widening cholera  epidemic marched on a rural military base Friday to demand the soldiers leave the country. Al Jazeera
UN hit with cash demand over Haiti cholera
| The United Nations has been hit with a demand for hundreds of millions of dollars in reparations because of a year-old cholera outbreak that has killed more than 6... (photo: AP)
Cash   Cholera   Haiti   Photos   Wikipedia: United Nations  
R2P... war into righteousness Khaleej Times
R2P... war into righteousness
The decision by the UN Security Council and NATO to end military operations in Libya on October 31 concludes what appears to be the most successful foreign humanitarian i... (photo: US DoD / Public Domain)
Libya   Military   Nato   Photos   Security   Wikipedia: Libya  
Boxing legend Joe Frazier poses for a portrait Thursday, April 2, 2009 in New York. Detroit news
Joe Frazier was unfairly painted as villain
| Many years ago, I met former heavyweight champion Joe Frazier at an event in Philadelphia and made a confession to him. | "When I was a kid, we hated you and rooted for... (photo: AP / Jeff Christensen)
Boxing   Photos   Sport   US   Wikipedia: Joe Frazier  
Politics Business
- Libya says no new contracts until gov't elected
- Pierre Atlas: Is Syria next for U.S.?
- Debt crisis, Iran tensions disorientate oil market
- Debt crisis, Iran tensions keep oil market on edge: IEA
A supporter of Syrian President Bashar Assad, picture shown, rides his motorcycle with his children as they flash V-victory signs as they move along a highway during a demonstration to support their president, in Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday June 15, 2011.
U.S. says Assad will fall, Arab states offer safe haven
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- Libya says no new contracts until gov't elected
- Libya sees oil output over 700,000 bpd by year-end
- Spain's Repsol Q3 profit down 14.5 p.c. on Libya
- EU warns of possible recession in eurozone
File - A family in Jamshoro's temporary tent camp, Sindh Province, cook their meal using palmeolein oil provided by the UN World Food Programme (WFP). The family is among more than 21 million Pakistanis who have been displaced by heavy monsoon floods.
Someone got rich and someone got sick
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Education Environment
- Thousands march against UK education fees
- Morocco fight against illiteracy: Mountain school brings bac
- Arab Spring Sows Seeds For Education Revolution
- Republican candidates on the issues
Egyptians demonstrator protest for the second day in Tahrir Square in Cairo, Egypt
Arab Spring Spawns Interest in Improving Quality of Higher Education
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- United States Moving into Africa�s Nile River Basin: Securin
- Someone got rich and someone got sick
- Thai flood crisis to 'last for another month'
- Lessons From Libya for the Wretched of the Earth
File - A family in Jamshoro's temporary tent camp, Sindh Province, cook their meal using palmeolein oil provided by the UN World Food Programme (WFP). The family is among more than 21 million Pakistanis who have been displaced by heavy monsoon floods.
Someone got rich and someone got sick
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Sport Health
- LG Cup Preview: Morocco v Uganda
- Daly storms off during Australian Open
- Football coach Paterno fired over sex scandal
- Soccer / Premier League / Hapoel Tel Aviv in spat over Afric
West Indies batsman Kraigg Brathwaite is stumped by Indian captain and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni as fielder V.V.S. Laxman watches on the first day of the first of three test matches between India and West Indies in New Delhi, India, Sunday, Nov. 6, 2011.
India take series lead
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- News briefs
- Feature: Wiil Libya emerge stronger or change forever?
- Radical Islamists seize control of Tunisia mosques
- Ex-Libyan PM lawyers fear for his life
Palestinian demonstrators shout slogans and burn placards during protest in support of the popular revolt against embattled leader Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi on February 25, 2011 in Gaza City. Gaza's Hamas rulers heaped condemnation on "the massacres" of anti-government protestors in Libya committed by regime of embattled veteran leader Moamer Kadhafi.  (Photo by Ahmed Deeb/WN)
Feature: Wiil Libya emerge stronger or change forever?
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