Hundreds march in Paris in support of Egypt
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View ArticleFaiths united in Cairo demonstrations
The 13th day of protest in Egypt has been called the "Day of the Martyrs" by the organisers, in memory of the victims of the violence. Thousands of…
View ArticleAnger growing among struggling Serbs
Opposition to Serbia's pro-European ruling coalition is growing in the face of rising unemployment and economic hardship. Public sector worker…
View ArticleMubarak's "coffin" carried around Tahrir Square
The symbolism was clear. Protesters in Tahrir Square have held a mock funeral for their president. They carried a makeshift coffin around the…
View ArticleCairo talks "inconclusive" says Muslim Brotherhood
One of Egypt's most influential opposition groups, the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, has described today's landmark multi-party talks as…
View ArticleViolence flares up again in Tunisia
Official buildings have been targeted in the western Tunisian towns of Kef and Kebili. The trouble was sparked by the deaths of at least two…
View ArticleHow do the Copts see their lives after Mubarak?
«It was very touching, seeing today Muslims with tears in their eyes… It was beautiful, to pray together, Copts and Muslims », says Sarah, medical…
View ArticleEgypt's women on the march
It is not just different religions that have been standing side by side in Egypt's uprising. Women have been making their mark too. The visible…
View ArticleThe global Arab community shows solidarity
The turmoil in Cairo is being felt by Egyptians around the world. In Brussels, scores of people marched through the streets to lend their…
View ArticleClashes at anti-Berlusconi protest
Police have clashed with protesters at a rally outside the villa of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Bottles were thrown as the group…
View ArticleEnglish forest sell-off not written in stone
A plan to sell-off English forests as a cost-cutting measure has caused such a public outcry that the UK's coalition government has been forced to…
View ArticleWikiLeaks founder to argue against extradition
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will appear in a London court today as his lawyers attempt to block his extradition to Sweden. The 39-year-old…
View ArticleMubarak still in power as protesters keep up the pressure
Thousands of Egyptians stood their ground in Tahrir Square overnight while President Hosni Mubarak clung onto power despite the resistance to his…
View ArticleMan tries to set fire to himself during Algeria protest
There have been fresh signs of social tension in Algeria where a man tried to set himself on fire in the capital in a protest over unemployment.…
View ArticleGuitar legend Gary Moore dies aged 58
Tributes have poured in after the death of legendary rock guitarist Gary Moore. He was 58. A former member of the Irish group Thin Lizzy, Moore…
View ArticleTalks fail to break deadlock in Egyptian crisis
Two weeks into their protest, Egyptians demanding regime change are staying put in Tahrir Square. High spirits may be harder to find with each…
View ArticleEgypt's Tahrir Square protesters vow to stay put
Keen to get traffic moving, the Egyptian army tried to squeeze the burgeoning tent city around Tahrir Square this morning, but to no avail. In…
View ArticleTunisia suspends ex-ruling party amid fresh unrest
Three weeks after protesters in Tunisia ousted its President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, authorities have suspended the activities of his former ruling…
View ArticleBashir ready to accept south Sudan's secession vote
Sudan's President, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, says he will accept the vote of the south to secede. His announcement comes just hours before the release…
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