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JORDAN: Pro-democracy demonstrators show little sign of letup
Babylon & BeyondAfter six months of Egypt- and Tunisia-inspired protests, Jordanian pro-democracy demonstrators calling for reforms and a wider public say in politics remain persistent and show little sign of ceding their demands. Though demonstrations in Jordan have... -
TUNISIA: Court sentences 25 relatives of Ben Ali and his wife to prison
Babylon & BeyondWhen the 23-year reign of ex-Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali crumbled this year after nationwide popular protests that forced him into exile on Jan. 14, dozens of his relatives and those of his wife, Leila Trabelsi, rushed to...... -
LIBYA: Doctors Without Borders faces challenges in Libya
Babylon & BeyondThe Times spoke Friday with Michael Bates, the group's head of mission for Libya and Tunisia, from his base in Zarzis, Tunisia... -
MOROCCO: What a GCC membership would mean for the economy
Babylon & BeyondThe Gulf Cooperation Council’s unprecedented decision to invite Morocco and approve Jordan’s request to join its ranks came as a surprise to political observers in the region and outside. Since its inception, the council has been reluctant... -
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The G-8's declaration on the Arab Spring
Top of the TicketFull official text from the Deauville G-8 Summit Friday, May 27, 2011.... -
Kim Jong-il to North Koreans in Libya: Don't bother coming home
World NowNorth Korean strongman: Kim Jong-il limits word of Arab Spring to isolated subjects.... -
SYRIA: Residents bury the dead from Friday protests as activists call for fresh demonstrations over alleged torture and killing of a boy
Babylon & BeyondAs residents in Syrian cities and towns gathered Saturday to bury those killed in anti-government rallies on Friday, pro-democracy activists called for fresh demonstrations amid allegations that 13-year-old Hamza Khatib was tortured and killed by Syrian... -
Egypt security forces crack down on scattered protests
The Obama administration urged key Mideast ally Egypt to heed calls for political reform even as security forces tightened their grip on pockets of rebellion in the capital that persisted a day after unprecedented nationwide protests. The Egyptian...
Tags: Hosni Mubarak, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Heads of State, Wars and Interventions, Government
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ARAB WORLD: How Tunisia's revolution transforms politics of Egypt and region
Babylon & BeyondThe effects of the Tunisian revolt are reverberating around the Arab world. The effects are being felt most immediately in Egypt, but other societies are simmering as well. The most obvious effect is the empowerment of the citizen. The individual...... -
Five alleged Anonymous 'hacktivists' arrested in England for Web attacks
L.A. Times Tech BlogFive men said to be members of the Web hacktivist group Anonymous were arrested in England on Thursday related to recent distributed denial of services attacks. The Federal Bureau of Investigation also issued more than 40 search warrants across the U.S....
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