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Egypt's military says it has partially lifted emergency law
World NowEgypt’s military ruler attempted to bolster public support Tuesday by partially lifting a reviled 30-year-old emergency law the day before the anniversary of the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak’s police state.... -
12 takes on Egypt 12 months later
World NowTwelve months after protesters took to the streets of Cairo, eventually overthrowing the regime of President Hosni Mubarak, we offer 12 different takes on Egypt and where it is headed:... -
Islamists, protesters clash outside Egyptian parliament
World NowREPORTING FROM CAIRO -- Hundreds of protesters demonstrating outside parliament Tuesday clashed with Muslim Brotherhood members, leaving more than 20 injured as tensions sharpened between Islamists and liberals over the fate of the revolution that toppled... -
Egyptian judges want Americans at democracy groups held for trial
World NowAmericans working for pro-democracy groups in Egypt have been ordered to stand trial on criminal charges of receiving illicit funding, a move certain to further strain relations between Washington and Cairo’s ruling army generals.... -
SoCal Iranians launch rally against Iran's regime, Russia and China
L.A. NOWIranian pro-democracy activists have called on opponents of Tehran's Islamic regime throughout Southern California to rally against repression and hardship in their homeland.... -
Mubarak to hear verdict in Egypt's 'trial of the century' in June
World NowFormer Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, who faces charges of killing more than 800 protesters during the revolution last year, will hear his verdict in June. The Cairo criminal court set the date of June 2 to read out the verdict for Mubarak, his two... -
Morning explosions kill dozens in Damascus
World NowA pair of bombs stunned the Syrian capital of Damascus early Saturday, the latest in a series of such attacks in Damascus and other Syrian cities, state-run media reported. The government news service said “scores” were killed, while news... -
Will Pope Benedict XVI, headed to Cuba, meet Fidel Castro?
World NowPope Benedict XVI would be “available” to meet with Fidel Castro should the ailing Cuban leader request an encounter when the pope visits his country later this month, the Vatican spokesman said Friday.... -
Zimbabwe activists fined for watching Arab Spring video
World NowMunyaradzi Gwisai was sentenced to pay $500 and serve 420 hours of community service when a Zimbabwe court handed down its decision Wednesday. So were five other Zimbabwean activists. What landed them in court? Watching a video of the Arab Spring... -
Islamists protest Mubarak-era cronies in Egypt's presidential race
World NowThousands of Islamists surged into Tahrir Square on Friday to denounce the presidential campaigns of three officials who served under toppled President Hosni Mubarak, including Omar Suleiman, onetime vice president and feared intelligence chief.... -
Tens of thousands swarm Egypt's Tahrir Square to protest military rule
World NowTens of thousands of demonstrators rallied in Tahrir Square against Egypt's military rulers and the dispiriting transition to democracy following last year's revolution that overthrew former President Hosni Mubarak's corrupt regime....
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