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File - Press Conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
Defence   Nato   Photos   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
 Zeenews 
NATO won’t intervene in Syria: Rasmussen
Ankara: NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen said the Western alliance had no intention of intervening in Syria even in the event of a UN mandate to protect civilians, and urged Middle East co... (photo: NATO / )
Tunisia's new president Moncef Marzouki delivers a speech to the members of the constituent assembly in Tunis, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011
Democracy   Journalism   Photos   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Tunisian revolution  
 The Guardian 
The battle for press freedom in Tunisia rages on
| Tunisia has a new democratic government, but journalism is still in the hands of the old guard A new dawn for journalism in Tunisia? | As the doors of the arrival lounge at Carthage Airport in Tunis... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
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Youths protest in front of national television headquarters in Bamako, Mali Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012. Protestors surrounded the palace of Mali's president on Thursday, angry about the government's handling of attacks by Tuareg rebels in the country's north. BBC News
Mali: UN warning over refugees fleeing Tuareg rebellion
The UN says the number of Malian refugees fleeing to neighbouring countries to escape fighting between Tuareg rebels and the military has doubled over the past 10 days. |... (photo: AP / Moustapha Diallo)
Mali   Photos   Refugees   UN   Wikipedia: 2012 insurgency in the Azawad  
Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Zhai Jun, left, speaks to reporters following a meeting with Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, right, in Damascus, Syria, on Friday Feb. 17, 2012. Al Jazeera
Chinese diplomat in Syria for talks on unrest
| Syrian government forces have continued a crackdown on protests against President Bashar al-Assad's government, despite the arrival of a Chinese diplomat for talks on t... (photo: AP / Bassem Tellawi)
China   Photos   Protest   Syria   Wikipedia: 20112012 Syrian uprising  
Anti-government protesters erect a burning street barricade, on a main boulevard in central Dakar, Senegal Friday, Feb. 17, 2012. Al Jazeera
Senegalese opposition rally turns violent
| Riot police in Senegal have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters, after the country's opposition defied a government ban to go ahead with a demonstration cal... (photo: AP / Rebecca Blackwell)
Election   Photos   Protest   Senegal   Wikipedia: Senegalese presidential election, 2012  
File - Radar facilities dominate the skyline at the nuclear power plant in Bushehr, Iran, Wednesday Feb. 25, 2009. GlobalResearch
The Assassination of Iranian Scientists: In What Way is Iran a Threat to Israel?
| To avoid restating the obvious, or repeating what others have already established, I take these facts as givens: that the main perpetrator of the assassination of Irani... (photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iran   Israel   Nuclear   Photos   Wikipedia: Nuclear program of Iran  
Armed residents stand on top of a captured tank flying a flag of Libya's monarchy prior to Moammar Gadhafi's reign, in the main square in Zawiya, 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Tripoli, in Libya Sunday, Feb. 27, 2011. Hundreds of armed anti-government forces backed by military defectors in Zawiya, the city closest to the capital Tripoli, prepared Sunday to repel an expected offensive by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi who are surrounding the city. Independent online
A year after uprising, militias hold sway in Libya
Tripoli - One militia controls the airport. Others carve up neighborhoods of the Libyan capital into fiefdoms. They clash in the streets, terrifying residents. They hold ... (photo: AP / Ben Curtis)
Anniversary   Libya   Photos   War   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
Politics Business
- Violence intensifies in Senegal protests
- Yemen to seal Saleh’s exit with Tuesday’s vote
- Supporting the Empowerment of Women and Girls Globally
- David Swanson: Current Negotiations are Excluding Afghans
Anti-Syrian government protesters, stand next to burning tires as they protest in the southern city of Daraa, Syria, Wednesday March 23, 2011. Syrian security forces shot live ammunition and tear gas early Wednesday near a mosque where protesters have been camped out in southern Syria, killing six people including a paramedic, activists said. The early morning attack near the al-Omari mosque in the southern city of Daraa marks the deadliest single day since anti-government protests inspired by uprisings across the Arab world reached this country last week. The latest deaths brings the number of people killed in Daraa since Friday to at least 13.
Now Is Not the Time for Intervention in Syria
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- Libya leads rise in demand as GCC consumes 30%
- Beijing still sees Syria peace hope
- Libyan bourse to reopen, allow foreign investors
- The “Global Crises of Capitalism”; Whose Crises, Who Pro
FBI: 9/11 Truthers Should Be Treated As Possible Terrorists
FBI: 9/11 Truthers Should Be Treated As Possible Terrorists
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Education Environment
- Report: Moroccan student sentenced to 3 years in prison for
- Report: Moroccan student sentenced to 3 years in prison for
- ANHRI Condemns Detention of Labor Activist, Foreign Journali
- Report: Moroccan student sentenced to 3 years in prison for
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- How to spur innovation? Tax carbon
- WSRW report reveals massive agri-industry in occupied Wester
- A blood-red smog over Syria
- The trees of life
File - A young Saharawi boy outside his tent in occupied Western Sahara.
WSRW report reveals massive agri-industry in occupied Western Sahara
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Sport Health
- Nude photo arrests in Tunisia a Real shock for Madrid's
- Arsenal interested in Tunisia’s Youssef Msakni - report
- International matches return to Libya
- Football returns to Libya
Womens australian football
Hijab ban 'turning women off football'
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- Islamists’ Ideas on Democracy and Faith Face Test in Tunis
- Tunisia calls for help from US to guard borders
- Ore. man asks why he was queried by FBI in Tunisia
- Tunisian racketeers grow rich on state jobs scheme
Youssef Hadji of Morocco (left) and Paul Ulrich Kessany of Gabon (right) during an international match of their national teams. Gabon won the match against Morocco with 2-1.
Gabon and Tunisia Advance
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