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Obama Says US Role in Libya Will Be Limited
In a speech on Friday, President Barack Obama warned Libyan leader Moammar Gadafhi to stop attacks on civilians or face international military retaliation. However, he repeatedly emphasized that America's role ...
March 19, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Protests Across Syria Turn Violent, Showdown Could Follow
At least three demonstrators were killed in Syria on Friday as anti-government protests turned violent in cities of ...
March 18, 2011
BY
Anna Skibinsky
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Cindy Drukier
Tide Turns Toward Gadhafi
The continuing rebellion against Gadhafi may soon be over as the rebels endure the onslaught of artillery and ...
March 16, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
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Marco t'Hoen
Yemen Police Kill One, Injure 200
One person was killed and about 200 wounded when security forces attacked an anti-government sit-in the city of ...
Four NYT Journalists Missing in Libya
New York Times stated on Wednesday that four of its reporters went missing on Tuesday, while covering fighting ...
March 16, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
France Endorses Libya No-Fly Zone, Plans Still Up in the Air
France urged G-8 foreign ministers meeting in France on Monday to support a no-fly zone over Libya, but ...
March 14, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Italian Worries of Libyan Invasion May be Overblown
For Italians, the civil war in Libya does not evoke pictures of bloodshed and killings, but rather of ...
March 13, 2011
BY
Kremena Krumova
Hundreds Wounded in Bahrain, Yemen Protests Escalate
Protest clashes erupted in Bahrain and Yemen over the weekend as police tried to disperse angry demonstrators.
Al Jazeera Cameraman Killed in Libya
A cameraman for Al Jazeera was killed in an ambush in Libya Saturday.
March 13, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Arab League Backs No-Fly Zone
The League of Arab States said Saturday that it supports a no-fly zone over Libya. The league also ...
March 13, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Southern Sudan Warns of Genocide
The leader of South Sudan's ruling party on Sunday accused the North of plotting genocide in the region.
March 13, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
NATO Waits for Regional Support for No-Fly Over Libya
NATO wants to see strong regional support for a no-fly zone over Libya before it will take action, ...
March 11, 2011
BY
Nicholas Zifcak
Yemen President’s Reform Promises Rejected by Opposition
After over a month of unrest in Yemen, President Ali Abdullah Saleh promised protesters a new constitution and ...
Activists Take Over Gadhafi’s Son’s House in London
A group of political squatters moved into the multi-million dollar London home owned by a son of Libyan ...
Hijackers Return Toddler After Stealing Car in South Africa
Two men who hijacked a car in South African with a two-year-old girl inside have returned the toddler ...
March 9, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Pro-Gadhafi Troops Launch Offensive
Moammar Gadhafi promised he would battle against his opponents until the last drop of blood. That is just ...
March 6, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Dutch Marines Held in Libya after Failed Rescue
Three Dutch Marines are being held in custody in Libya by pro-Gadhafi troops. The civilians the marines were ...
March 3, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Mugabe Threatens to Seize US and UK Firms to Lift Sanctions
President Robert Mugabe threatened to seize all U.S. and U.K. firms in Zimbabwe if the countries don't lift ...
March 2, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Gadhafi Strikes Back
Eager to show he has no intention of stepping down, Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi struck back at anti-government ...
March 2, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Tunisian Border Teeming With People Fleeing Libya
As fighting rages in Libya, the nation's borders are bleeding refugees hoping to escape to neighboring Tunisia or ...
March 1, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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.
February 28, 2011
BY
Marco t'Hoen
Ivory Coast Six-Year Ceasefire Breaks Down
Evacuating families and the growing number of casualties punctuate the atmosphere in post-election Ivory Coast. Supporters for the ...
February 24, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Gaddafi Continues the Terror, As His Control Slips Away
Filmed through the cracks of a building, a video posted on the Internet shows jeeps allegedly carrying mercenaries ...
February 23, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
Muammar Gaddafi Promises More Violence as UN Security Council Discusses Libya Unrest
United Nations Security Council (UNSC) held a closed discussion on Libya's violent crack down on Tuesday after an ...
February 22, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
Libya Protests: ‘Day of Anger’ Planned in Libya
Libya Protests: Libyans are calling on the Internet for a nationwide “day of anger” to take place on ...
February 16, 2011
BY
Jasper Fakkert
After Jasmine Revolution Thousands Flee Tunisia
While Tunisians flee after highly sought political change, indicators suggest Tunisia's economy might be the blame.
February 16, 2011
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Algeria Confirms Lifting State of Emergency While Protests Grow
Amid protests inspired by the recent downfalls of regimes in Egypt and Tunisia, Algerian authorities claimed on Monday ...
February 14, 2011
BY
Andrey Volkov
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