Sudan protests are no 'Arab Spring', Bashir says
Nine days of country-wide protests against high prices in Sudan are no 'Arab Spring', President Omar al-Bashir said on Sunday, referring to a series of uprisings against regional strongmen.
"The peop
Tunisia's Ben Ali sentenced to life for uprising deaths
A Tunisian court sentenced Zine el Abidine Ben Ali to life Wednesday for his role in the deaths of protesters during last year's uprising which toppled the veteran dictator and inspired the Arab Sprin
US says may not allow renewal of UN mission in Syria
The United States may not allow the renewal of the UN ceasefire monitoring mission in Syria after the first 90 days, the US ambassador warned on Saturday.
"Our patience is exhausted. No one should as
Annan hails Syria 'calm,' foes trade charges
Peace envoy Kofi Annan said a ceasefire in Syria appeared to be holding on its first day on Thursday, as the Syrian government and its foes traded charges of trying to wreck his peace plan.
Yet Annan
New clashes mar lead up to Bahrain Grand Prix
Bahrainis wielding knives and sticks attacked Shiite villagers overnight, witnesses said on Wednesday, as pressure grew for this month's Formula One race in the Sunni-ruled state to be cancelled over
Iran will defend Syria's regime: Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Iran will defend the regime of its regional ally Syria due to its anti-Israeli stance, supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told the visiting Turkish prime minister on Thursday.
"Iran will defend S
Arab world faces reform or revolution, says Tunisia
Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki has said the Arab world is faced with two alternatives -- "engage in deep, radical reforms or face revolutions and all the consequences that derive from them", the o
American war reporter Marie Colvin killed in Syria
She was instantly recognizable for the eye patch that hid a shrapnel injury - a testament to Marie Colvin's courage, which took her behind the front lines of the world's deadliest conflicts to write a
Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh faces music after 33 years in power
Ali Abdullah Saleh, who once compared his 33-year rule of Yemen to ‘dancing on the heads of snakes,’ formally steps down this week after Yemenis anoint a new president in an election many hope will gi
Arab Spring shot wins World Press Photo award
Spanish photographer Samuel Aranda won the 2011 World Press Photo of the Year award on Friday for an image of a veiled woman holding a wounded relative in her arms after a demonstration in Yemen.
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