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Breaking News Mon, 18 Feb 2013
A tunisian woman wrapped in her national flag makes her way through tombs while attending the funeral of slain opposition leader Chokri Belaid at el Jallez cemetery near Tunis, Friday Feb. 8, 2013.
Islamist   Photos   Protests   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Chokri Belaid  
 Al Jazeera 
Mass rallies in Tunisia for Ennahda party
Thousands of members of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party Ennahda have protested to support their movement's legitimacy and denounce plans for a government of technocrats aimed at resolving a major cris... (photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi)
Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, center, delivers his speech Friday Feb. 15, 2013, in Carthage, outside Tunis, at the opening of a meeting with representatives of all political parties to see if there is sufficient support for his solution to end the country's ongoing political crisis, with Ennahda party leader Rached El Ghannouchi, left, and constituent assembly president Mustapha Ben Jaafer, right. Jenali is expected to announce the results of his political initiative to form a new working government on upcoming Saturday, and has announced that he will step down if his initiative is not accepted.
Business   Photos   Politics   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Hamadi Jebali  
 France24 
Tunisia government talks rescheduled
Tunisia’s Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has announced that talks to form a new government of technocrats will be pushed back until Monday, after he met with the leaders of the country’s main politi... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
File - Palestinian Salafis "al-Qaeda" burning U.S. and Israeli flags as they burn an image of U.S. President Barack Obama during a protest against what they said was a film being produced in the U.S. that was insulting to the Prophet Mohammad in Rafah in southern Gaza Strip on September 14, 2012.  Mail Guardian South Africa 
Tide of Salafism threatens the Arab spring
| A protester holds a banner reading "Be careful Mr President Hollande, Tunisia is not Mali" at a demonstration in Tunis on February 9. (AP) | More Coverage | Late last year, largely unnoticed in the ... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Arab Spring   Islam   Photos   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Salafi  
Tunisian women protects their faces from tear-gas while attending the funeral of slain opposition leader Chokri Belaid at el Jallez cemetery near Tunis, Friday Feb. 8, 2013.  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Tunisian Opposition Leader's Funeral Draws Thousands
| TUNIS -- In an outpouring of grief and anger, thousands of Tunisians filled the capital's main cemetery on Friday to bury Chokri Belaid, an opposition politician whose assassination this week s... (photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi)
Chokri Belaid   Funeral   Photos   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Chokri Belaid  
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A tunisian woman wrapped in her national flag makes her way through tombs while attending the funeral of slain opposition leader Chokri Belaid at el Jallez cemetery near Tunis, Friday Feb. 8, 2013. Al Jazeera
Mass rallies in Tunisia for Ennahda party
Thousands of members of Tunisia's ruling Islamist party Ennahda have protested to support their movement's legitimacy and denounce plans for a government of technocrats a... (photo: AP / Amine Landoulsi)
Islamist   Photos   Protests   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Chokri Belaid  
Tunisian Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali, center, delivers his speech Friday Feb. 15, 2013, in Carthage, outside Tunis, at the opening of a meeting with representatives of all political parties to see if there is sufficient support for his solution to end the country's ongoing political crisis, with Ennahda party leader Rached El Ghannouchi, left, and constituent assembly president Mustapha Ben Jaafer, right. Jenali is expected to announce the results of his political initiative to form a new working government on upcoming Saturday, and has announced that he will step down if his initiative is not accepted. France24
Tunisia government talks rescheduled
Tunisia’s Prime Minister Hamadi Jebali has announced that talks to form a new government of technocrats will be pushed back until Monday, after he met with the leaders ... (photo: AP / Hassene Dridi)
Business   Photos   Politics   Tunisia   Wikipedia: Hamadi Jebali  
Members of the Rafallah Sahati Islamic Militia Brigades, stand on alert in front their base in Benghazi, Libya, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. Al Jazeera
Libyan leaders urge calm revolt anniversary
Pro-autonomy leaders in eastern Libya have urged followers to cancel planned rallies against central authorities on Friday for fear they could ignite violence as the coun... (photo: AP / Mohammad Hannon)
Anniversary   Libya   Photos   Rebels   Wikipedia: Libyan civil war  
A Malian soldier motions others to move as they secure the port in Gao, northern Mali, Tuesday Feb. 12 2013. Soldiers patrol the downtown area in an effort to secure it from Mujao infiltrators, two days after Mujao fighters engaged in a firefight with Malian forces. The attack in Gao shows the Islamic fighters, many of them well armed and with combat experience, are determined and daring and it foreshadows a protracted campaign by France and other nations to restore government control in this vast Saharan nation in northwest Africa. CounterPunch
France Re-conquers Mali
It’s hard to believe that just a decade ago the U.S. press was filled with the crudest sort of France-bashing. This was in response to President Jacques Chirac’s oppo... (photo: AP / Jerome Delay)
Africa   France   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Mali  
In this Tuesday, April 24, 2012 file photo, fighters from Islamist group Ansar Dine stand guard during a hostage handover, in the desert outside Timbuktu, Mali. Stuff
Secret Taliban letter shows Mali strategy, discord
In their hurry to flee last month, al Qaeda fighters left behind a crucial document: Tucked under a pile of papers and trash is a confidential letter, spelling out the te... (photo: AP)
Al Qaeda   Mali Conflict   Photos   Taliban   Wikipedia: Northern Mali conflict (2012present)  
Politics Business
- An Ill-Advised Purge in Libya
- Anxious Whispers in Tripoli
- The future of Africa looks bleak, here is why
- Libya struggles to tame violence
In this Saturday, April 14, 2012 photo, fighters from the Ansar Dine group, flying the group's black flag, instruct local residents in how to follow Shariah, as they stop in a market area of Timbuktu, Mali. West Africa's regional bloc is recommending the deployment of a regional force to Mali after Tuareg rebels declared an independent state, dubbed Azawad, following a military coup last month. The fighters are divided between a secular group and an Islamist faction that wants to impose Shariah law in Mali's moderate north.
The regional threat posed by Mali’s militants
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- The future of Africa looks bleak, here is why
- Attacked Algerian gas plant to resume partial work
- Libyan African Investment Boss Hailed
- Germany Seeks Local Energy Deal
Libyan President Mohammed el-Megarif , speaks during his interview with the Associated Press at his resident, regarding the attack that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens on Tuesday night, in Benghazi, Libya, Friday, Sept. 16, 2012. "At least some of them, not necessarily the Militia as a whole, there is a division inside Ansar al-Sharia." el-Megarif said in his response about the the involvement of Ansar al-Sharia Brigades in the attack on the U.S. Consulate.
Libyan leader calls for unity on 2nd anniversary
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Education Environment
- Morsi Supports Educational Process, Reviews Housing Ministry
- Qandil Honor Students Involved in Entrepreneurship Courses
- Witness - Fire Erupts in Gharbiya School Amid Scuffles
- Bill Clinton to Headline Education Conference in Casablanca
Jobless Europeans flock to Switzerland
Jobless Europeans flock to Switzerland
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- Mursi Sacks Advisor for Environmental Affairs
- Asia, Africa, North America Crack Down on Wildlife Crime
- Arctic draws oil money with stability, shallow seas
- ‘Huge consequences’ of climate change, Syrian cr
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Sport Health
- Nadir Lemyaghri Stays With Atlas Lions
- Murdered Tunisian’s statue vandalised
- Abdelaâti Iguider Wins Gold in IAAF Event
- I have 50 players in the Eagles of my dream, says Keshi
Moncef Marzouki, President of Tunisia, delivers a statement at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013. Marzouki, who is from a secular party in the governing coalition, was in Strasbourg addressing the European Parliament and said the assassination was a threat against all of Tunisia. Chokri Belaid, a Tunisian opposition leader critical of the Islamist-led government and violence by radical Muslims was shot to death Wednesday _ the first political assassination in post-revolutionary Tunisia.
Tunisian party decides to stay
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- Tunisia: President's party quits government
- Slain leader mourned
- An Assassination in Tunisia
- Tunisia, in Crisis, Girds for New Chaos at Funeral
Veteran rights activist, Moncef Marzouki, sworn in as Tunisian interim president, flashes a V-sign as he leaves the parliament buiding after the swearing-in ceremony in Tunis, Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011.
Tunisia president scraps Cairo trip
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