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A woman casts her ballot in a transparent box in Casablanca, Morocco Friday, Nov. 14, 1997. Moroccans voted Friday to fill a newly designed legislature aimed at introducing more democracy to this North African nation, but opposition groups complained of early irregularities. The government had promised a free and fair vote, saying the ballot would showcase its commitment to an open and inclusive system.
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 The Star 
Morocco votes in test of king's reform drive
Fri 25 Nov 2011
| RABAT (Reuters) - Moroccans voted in a parliamentary election on Friday that could yield their most representative government ever after King Mohammed ceded some powers to prevent any tumultuous spi... (photo: AP / Jalil Bounhar)
A woman walks past electoral paintings representing political parties in Casablanca, Morocco, Thursday, Nov. 24, 2011.
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 Jakarta Globe 
Morocco in first polls since constitutional reform
Fri 25 Nov 2011
Moroccans go to the polls Friday in the first legislative elections since the approval of a reform of the constitution in July which strengthens the role of parliament and the prime minister. | Opinio... (photo: AP / Abdeljalil Bounhar)
In this image released by the Tunisian Presidency office, showing Tunisian President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, 2nd left, as he visits Mohamed Bouazizi, the young man from Sidi Bouzid who set fire to himself before being rescued and taken to intensive care at the Ben Arous Burn and Trauma Centre, in Tunis, Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2010. Unemployed 26-year old man Mohamed Bouazizi tried to commit suicide on Dec. 17, an event which triggered many days of violent protests against the high rate of youth unemployment.  Al Jazeera  Tue 22 Nov 2011
Tunisian parties agree power-sharing deal
| Tunisia's three main parties have formalised a power-sharing agreement, 10 months after the ouster of Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, the north African country's deposed president. | Hamadi Jebali of ... (photo: AP / Tunisian Presidency)
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Morocco's King Mohammed VI casts his vote in a polling station in Rabat, Morocco, Friday Jul 1, 2011.  Daily Press  Mon 21 Nov 2011
Morocco "won't follow Tunisia down Islamist path"
| MEKNES, Morocco (Reuters) - Morocco will not follow other North African states in handing power to Islamists when it votes in an election this week because it has a mature democracy, a leading membe... (photo: AP / Abdeljalil Bounhar)
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US Dollars Currency CNN Fri 18 Nov 2011
Forbes unveils Africa's richest people
November 18, 2011 -- Updated 1327 GMT (2127 HKT) Afrca's richest man is Nigerian Aliko Dangote, according to Forbes business magazine | (CNN) -- Forbes magazine has annou... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
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 Combat stress control might be a relatively new byword in US Army jargon, but it´s being pushed to the limits in Iraq where an average of 1.86 American soldiers die and more than 13 are wounded every day.  sa1 Al Jazeera Fri 18 Nov 2011
Arab revolts - past and present
| - The current popular challenges to the Western-sponsored Arab dictatorships are hardly a new occurrence in modern Arab history. We have seen such uprisings against Eur... (photo: WN)
Algeria   Egypt   Photos   Political   Wikipedia: Arab Revolt  
A pro-Syrian regime protester, shouts pro-Syrian President Bashar Assad slogans during a demonstration in Damascus, Syria, on Wednesday Nov. 16, 2011, during a demonstration against the Arab League meeting being held in Morocco. Middle East Online Fri 18 Nov 2011
Turkey warns of civil war in Syria
| ISTANBUL (Turkey) - The conflict in Syria risks turning into a civil war, Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said Friday. | Davutoglu pointed to the new developme... (photo: AP / Muzaffar Salman)
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In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrian pro-government protesters carry national flags along with pictures of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a rally in support of the reform program in the border town of Quneitra, about 65 kilometers (40 miles) south of Damascus, Syria, Monday, July 18, 2011. BBC News Thu 17 Nov 2011
Syria: New UN call over human rights abuses
Germany, France and the UK have tabled a UN resolution calling for an end to human rights violations in Syria. | The resolution, which also calls for the implementation o... (photo: AP / SANA)
Human Rights   Photos   Syria   UN   Wikipedia: 2011 Syrian uprising  
A general view of the emergency meeting by the Arab League foreign ministers held to discuss about Libya at their headquarters in Cairo Asia Times Thu 17 Nov 2011
Bashar's fate in his own hands
|      Nov 17, 2011 | | More | Bashar's fate in his own hands | By Barbara Slavin | WASHINGTON - Actions by the Arab League this week have given a reg... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
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Sunflower fields in umadija. Denver Post Wed 16 Nov 2011
Sunflower founder Gilliland's home for sale
| Blog: The Balance Sheet | The Denver Post's reporters and editors offer news, analysis and commentary on the latest business, real estate, tourism, gambling and technol... (photo: Creative Commons / Petar Miloevi)
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