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Emergency Powers Approved by Yemen Parliament
Yemen Parliament approved a state of emergency on Wednesday, giving President Ali Abdullah Saleh extra powers for a ...
Africa
March 23, 2011
France Fines Google $141,000 for Street View Data
Google has been fined 100,000 euros (US$141,000) by the French National Commission on Computing and Liberty, for recording ...
Europe
March 21, 2011
Tide Turns Toward Gadhafi
The continuing rebellion against Gadhafi may soon be over as the rebels endure the onslaught of artillery and ...
Africa
March 16, 2011
Squatters Tend Ghadfi Mansion in London
Squatters have occupied a 10.6 million pound (about US$17 million) London villa purchased by Moammar Gadhafi's son—but they ...
Europe
March 13, 2011
Egypt’s Democracy in the Making
Egypt's nascent democracy is taking its first steps along a difficult road toward genuine democratic governance.
Africa
March 11, 2011
Cousin of Afghan President Killed in NATO Raid
NATO and Afghan security forces on Thursday evening killed a cousin of Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, during a ...
World
March 10, 2011
Civilian Deaths in Afghanistan Rising
The number of civilian deaths in the armed conflict in Afghanistan was 2,777 in 2010, according to an ...
World
March 9, 2011
Chirac Corruption Trial Suspended
The corruption trial against former French President Jacques Chirac was suspended by presiding judge, Dominique Pauthe, on Tuesday.
Europe
March 9, 2011
Saudi Arabia Bans All Protests
The Saudi Arabian Interior Ministry on Saturday announced a ban on all demonstrations, marches, and protests saying these ...
Middle East
March 6, 2011
Seized Danish Yacht, Family Anchor Near Somalia
The Danish family and their yacht that were seized last Thursday by pirates have been moved to Somalia's ...
International
March 3, 2011
Tunisian Interim Prime Minister Resigns to Quell Protests
Tunisia's interim Prime Minister, Mohamed Ghannouchi, resigned on Saturday after protests demanding his resignation left three people dead.
Africa
February 28, 2011
Algeria Announces End to 19-year State of Emergency
In an effort to appease the demands of Algerian protesters, the government of Algeria approved the lifting of ...
Africa
February 22, 2011
What Protesters in the Arab World Are Really After
With protests flaring up across North Africa and the Middle East—Tunisia, Egypt, Yemen, Iran, Algeria—one assumption common in ...
Middle East
February 14, 2011
Egypt’s Military Must Show Quick Progress to Retain Support
Egypt's military, while enjoying popular support, will have to show quick progress on its promises for openness and ...
Middle East
February 12, 2011
Mubarak Stays, Expectations Turn to Anger
Feb. 10 will be remembered by Egyptian protesters as the day when high expectations became heightened anger and ...
Middle East
February 11, 2011
Hosni Mubarak Announcement Draws Throngs of Anxious Protesters
Hosni Mubarak, Egypt's president, is slated to make an announcement on Thursday night. Many expect that Hosni Mubarak ...
Middle East
February 10, 2011
Hosni Mubarak to Make Announcement Amid Resignation Rumors
Hosni Mubarak, the embattled president of Egypt, is rumored to be stepping down from his position and will ...
Middle East
February 10, 2011
Internal Fighting in Sudan Military Kills at Least 55
The independence referendum in Sudan shows that citizens from Southern Sudan want to secede from Northern Sudan.
Africa
February 6, 2011
Iran Bans Foreign Cooking Shows
Cooking shows in Iran were banned from cooking foreign cuisine on Sunday.
Middle East
February 6, 2011
Egypt and Mubarak: Impasse in Egypt
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Thursday that he fears chaos will reign in the country if he leaves ...
Middle East
February 4, 2011
Yemen President to Step Down in 2013
To stop opposition groups from organizing protests, President Ali Abdullah Saleh of Yemen, announced on Wednesday he would ...
Africa
February 2, 2011
Hosni Mubarak: Protests Against Hosni Mubarak Prompt Worries From Middle East Leaders
Hosni Mubarak: Egypt's protests against President Hosni Mubarak are worrying Arab leaders.
Middle East
February 1, 2011
Google Opens Twitter Service to Aid Egypt Protesters
Protests and demonstrations in Egypt continue and the government has tried to shut down communications within the country. ...
Middle East
February 1, 2011
ElBaradei Offers to Lead Egyptian Transition as Protests Continue
Protesters continued to gather by the thousands in central Cairo on Sunday, defying the 4:00 p.m. start of ...
Middle East
January 30, 2011
A Forgotten Holocaust Remembered
60 years after Nazi's largest concentration camp Auschwitz was liberated, members of Roma and Sinti community still seeking ...
International
January 28, 2011
Thousands Protest in Yemen
Thousands of determined protesters took to the streets of Yemen on Thursday, demanding a regime change in an ...
Middle East
January 27, 2011
Alert Issued for Arrest of Exiled Tunsian Dictator
Tunisia issued global alerts for ousted president Zine el Abidine Ben Ali on Wednesday.
Africa
January 26, 2011
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