| Thursday, 23 February, 2012 |
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Syria talks futile, king tells Russia - Arab News |
| Wednesday, 22 February, 2012 |
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EU opens door to 'debt relief' for north African states- AFP |
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Syria currency reserves to run out soon: Western diplomat- AFP |
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Egypt judge sets Mubarak verdict for June 2- AFP |
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Egypt wraps up legislative elections- AFP |
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Medvedev discusses Syria with Saudi king: Kremlin- AFP |
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Mubarak trial enters last day before verdict- AFP |
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Russia opposes humanitarian aid corridors in Syria- AFP |
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Outgoing Saleh to return to Yemen: party spokesman- AFP |
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Russia backs ICRC call for daily Syria truce- AFP |
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Syrian exile opposition demands 'safe havens'- AFP |
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Rights group presses US to prosecute Saleh- AFP |
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Partial figures put Yemen poll turnout at 60%- AFP |
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Saudia stops all flights to Syria - The Saudi Gazette |
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NA leader says ready to help Libyan government - Aswat Aliraq |
| Tuesday, 21 February, 2012 |
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Libya interior ministry to take charge of entry ports- AFP |
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Egypt Islamists slam government 'failure'- AFP |
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Russia boycotts Syria meeting in new snub to West- AFP |
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Arab religious scholars flock to Tunisia- Magharebia.com |
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Calls mount for new Libya-Tunisia border crossing- Magharebia.com |
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PM, Libyan official discuss re-opening embassy in Baghdad - Aswat Aliraq |
| Monday, 20 February, 2012 |
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Siege city Misrata in first Libya poll in 40 years- AFP |
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Vote date delayed over expat registration- Gulf News |
| Sunday, 19 February, 2012 |
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Libya to hold June election on time: top official- AFP |
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Egypt to accept $3.2 bln IMF loan in March: minister- AFP |
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Egypt presidential elections early June: report- AFP |
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Egypt Expects IMF To Sign $3.2 Bln Loan Deal In March- Zawya Dow Jones News  |
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Syrian activists call mass protests in Damascus- AFP |
| Saturday, 18 February, 2012 |
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Iraq wants Syria to participate in Arab summit: PM- AFP |
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Egypt trial of foreign NGO activists on Feb 26: MENA- AFP |
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US drones monitor events in Syria: report- AFP |
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Media watchdog demands release of Tunisian editor- AFP |
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Chinese envoy urges end to bloodshed after Assad talks- AFP |
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WSJ(2/18) Syria Chaos Pushes Iraqis Back Home- Zawya Dow Jones News  |
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Morocco launches Taza crackdown investigation - Magharebia.com |
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March 14 politicians slam Hezbollah’s defense of its arms- The Daily Star |
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Three wounded in shootout outside Yemen polling station- AFP |
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Chinese envoy says Syrian sovereignty must be respected- AFP |
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OPEC increases shipments on Libya output - The Saudi Gazette |
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Post-Arab Spring media strategies in spotlight - Arab News |
| Friday, 17 February, 2012 |
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Algerian opposition mulls upcoming elections- AFP |
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Libya Crude Prices To Remain Steady In March - Trade- Zawya Dow Jones News  |
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France, Britain pledge to help Syria opposition- AFP |
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Syria's Assad sees need to sync reforms with peace- AFP |
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Syrians rally against Assad, braving backlash- AFP |
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Dozens hurt in south Yemen election protests- AFP |
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Vietnam resumes sending workers to Libya - Saudi Press Agency |
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Iran hits out against foreign interference- AFP |
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'Jordan has treated 37,000 Libyans since last July' - Jordan Times |
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Regional problems result of foreign interference: Iran- AFP |
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Syria protest hub hit with 'heaviest shelling'- AFP |
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NY Times Middle East reporter dies in Syria- AFP |
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Libya marks revolution day as leader issues warning- AFP |
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UN condemns Syria crackdown but onslaught continues- AFP |
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Syria expands offensive - Gulf News |
| Thursday, 16 February, 2012 |
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Venezuela's PdVSA Sends Diesel-Fuel Shipment To Syria - Report- Zawya Dow Jones News  |
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Mauritania PM heads to Syria with message for Assad- AFP  |
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Sudan-S.Sudan to start marking border: official- AFP  |
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Libya's Production Of Crude And Condensates Tops 1.4M B/D-Oil Chief- Zawya Dow Jones News  |
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The Kadhafi clan: Killed, arrested or in exile- AFP  |
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Russia will not support UN Assembly Syria draft: report- AFP  |
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Top Russian MP says to visit Syria next week- AFP  |
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Opposition urges Syrians to boycott charter vote- AFP  |
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Iran welcomes Syria's decision to hold referendum on constitution- IRNA |
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New clashes in Syria's Daraa, Homs: monitors- AFP  |
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Libya struggles to revive economy- AFP  |
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Syria opposition rejects charter, urges vote boycott- AFP  |
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Abducted Iranian engineers in Syria not yet freed: ministry  |
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Private hospitals obtain Libyan concessions after threatening boycott  |
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Jordanian trucks allowed passage into Syria without delays -- Damascus  |
| Wednesday, 15 February, 2012 |
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Syria chemical weapons alarm grows |
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Assad sets Syria vote to end near 50-year Baath monopoly |
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Isolating Syria 'a mistake': Russia  |
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Britain and Vatican call for 'co-operation' in Syria  |
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Assad sets Syria vote to end near 50-year Baath rule  |
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Russia to discuss Syria aid corridors with France  |
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Russia welcomes Syria decree on constitution  |
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Tunisia group sues visiting radical Egyptian preacher  |
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NGO trials 'politically motivated': Egypt rights groups  |
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Kuwaiti emir urges end to disputes as new parliament meets  |
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Syria calls referendum on ending single party rule  |
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Formula One: Ecclestone plays down fresh Bahrain unrest  |
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Increase pressure on Syrian regime, Sweden says  |
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Assad decrees Syria constitution vote for Feb 26  |
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Clashes, deportations, arrests on Bahrain anniversary  |
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Egypt presidential elections end of May: report  |
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Tunisian journalists demand free press guarantees  |
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French Foreign Minister:Restarted Talks With Russia Over Syria  |
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War-ravaged Libyan port city awaits rebuilding  |
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Libya prepares for revolution day with fears for future  |
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Blast hits oil pipeline blast in Syria's Homs  |
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China defends 'economic interests' with Iran  |
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ENI profits up, sees full return to normal in Libya  |
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Bahrain deports six Americans, arrests dozens of citizens  |
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Syria rejects UN charges as Homs under barrage |
| Tuesday, 14 February, 2012 |
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US slaps sanctions on Libyan tied to Kadhafi's son |
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New clashes rock Libyan desert town  |
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France says studying all Arab League Syria options at UN  |
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Jordan teachers demonstrate, insist on strike  |
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Tunisia court acquits Libyan ex-PM: lawyer  |
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Police deployed in Tehran to head off demo  |
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Merkel pledges more EU sanctions against Syria  |
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Yemen army shells Qaeda posts, kills 12: local official  |
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China sending two envoys to Mideast to discuss Syria  |
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Syria's Homs in heaviest shelling for days: activists  |
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Man killed planting bomb in Yemen polling booth: official  |
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Iran summons Bahrain envoy over embassy protest  |
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Gunmen 'storm' home of Bahrain envoy in Syria: BNA  |
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Oppn wants 9 Cabinet posts  |
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Firm stand needed on Syria crisis: Saudi Arabia  |
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Maghreb summit to take place in Tunisia  |
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Syrian events "disastrous" - Nujaifi  |
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Riyadh backs Tunisia's plan to host friends of Syria  |
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Syria ignores Arab plan to stop bloodshed |
| Monday, 13 February, 2012 |
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Egyptians revive calls for union law |
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Lebanon won’t be used to hit Arab states: Hezbollah |
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New UN fight looms on bid to pressure Assad |
| Sunday, 12 February, 2012 |
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IMF deal critical for Egypt, say economists |
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Arab League Syria mission chief resigns: Arab official |
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Arab ministers to meet over escalating Syria crisis |
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Qatar eases onto Arab centre stage |
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Syrian uprising spills over into Lebanon |
| Saturday, 11 February, 2012 |
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Syria orders embassies closed in tit-for-tat move |
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2 dead in Sunni-Alawite clashes: Lebanon security  |
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Tensions grip Syria's Aleppo after car bombs  |
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Damascus suburb plagued by months of violence  |
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Kadhafi son says rebellion brewing in new Libya  |
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Libya fallout fans Sahel hunger pangs as crisis looms  |
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Blast kills one in Lebanon's tense north: security  |
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Egypt braces for strikes to mark Mubarak's ouster  |
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S&P Cuts Egypt Rating Further Into Junk On External Financing Risks  |
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WSJ(2/11) Egypt Military Rejects Plea  |
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Kadhafi son promises to return to Libya: Al-Arabiya  |
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Canadian firm drops two execs with Kadhafi ties  |
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Egypt activists plan strikes to mark Mubarak's ouster  |
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Euro dips as Athens debt deal teeters  |
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Cairo mosque becomes protest rallying point  |
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Expatriates stage solidarity rally near Syrian consulate  |
| Friday, 10 February, 2012 |
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Egyptians rally against defiant military rulers  |
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US ambassador posts purported images of Syria unrest  |
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Guards killed after gunmen clash in Lebanon  |
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Syria's Homs pounded for a week  |
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Christians can help mediate in Syria: Vatican envoy  |
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Three S. Korean women kidnapped in Egypt's Sinai  |
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S&P downgrades Egypt on politics, currency fears  |
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Pro- and anti-Syria regime gunmen clash in Lebanon  |
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Clashes in eastern Saudi kill one, wound three  |
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28 dead, 235 wounded in Aleppo car bombs: Syria TV  |
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Saudi king says world confidence in UN 'shaken'  |
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Protesters in Malaysia denounce Syrian violence  |
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Thousands gather in Yemen capital to back upcoming vote  |
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Rebel Syrian army blames regime for Aleppo blasts  |
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Syrian forces deploy to stop protests: activists  |
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Powerful car bombs kill at least 25 in Syria's Aleppo  |
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Russia calls West 'accomplice' in Syria violence  |
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US, Italy back 'more assertive' Arab League mission to Syria  |
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Russia blames Syria opposition for continuing violence  |
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Lebanon economy at risk from Syria unrest: IMF  |
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Dented economy haunts Egypt a year after revolt  |
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Syria impasse boosts opposition military options: analysts  |
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US groups deny Egypt charges of political meddling  |
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Tanks storm district in Syria's Homs: activists  |
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Blasts rock Syria's second city Aleppo: activists  |
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World Bank chief expects tension over Egypt aid  |
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Explosions rock Syria's second city Aleppo: activists  |
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Shun Chinese, Russian goods, says Qaradawi  |
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Iranian engineers freed from captivity in Syria  |
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Salafists will work as a bloc in Parliament, says Al-Kandari  |
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Syria's Homs under new deadly blitz  |
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Pro-reformers, teachers join forces in Friday demos  |
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League could recognise Syrian National Council  |
| Thursday, 09 February, 2012 |
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Lebanon army boosts presence along Syria border  |
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Egypt Bedouins briefly kidnap 19 policemen: security  |
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Algeria's president sets May parliament polls  |
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Britain says it has no plans to arm Syrian opposition  |
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US says it has not seen Egypt charges against NGO staff  |
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Tunisia uprising sent tourism revenues plunging  |
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Syrian opposition talks tactics in Qatar  |
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Palestinian leadership backs Fatah-Hamas Doha deal  |
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Mine injures Syrian on Lebanon border: officials  |
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Islamists halt filming of Egyptian TV series  |
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Two killed in south Yemen anti-elections demo  |
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IMF favours Algeria-Morocco rapprochement  |
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Mubarak loyalists not reconciled to his fall  |
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Post-Mubarak Egypt still finding its way  |
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Syria top Muslim cleric hails Iran support  |
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Dozens dead in Syria as UN mulls observer mission |
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OIC to launch Syria initiative  |
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Russia used veto to avoid civil war in Syria: Ambassador  |
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Bahrain delays issue of visas due to high numbers  |
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Keep off Syria, Putin warns  |
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Military to stay in power until June 30  |
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Russia ties itself to Al Assad  |
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Yemen leader calls for dialogue ahead of elections  |
| Wednesday, 08 February, 2012 |
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Egypt army deploys nationwide amid protest calls |
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UPDATE: EU Considering Ban On Syria Phosphate Exports - EU Source  |
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Several killed, wounded in Homs car bomb: Syrian TV  |
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Gulf ministers delay Syria meeting to Sunday  |
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Britain says 'very little confidence' in Russia-Syria talks  |
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Egypt accuses NGOs of illegal political activity  |
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Gaza Hamas chief to visit Iran this week: officials  |
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Tunisia president in Morocco to promote Maghreb union  |
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Putin warns against 'bull in china shop' actions in Syria  |
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Syrian army tightens noose on Homs: activists  |
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Tunisia says FDI down 30% in 2011  |
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Failed UN vote on Syria 'has fueled killing': rights chief  |
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EU mulls Syria flight ban, plans for possible evacuations  |
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EU Considering Ban On Syria Phosphate Exports - EU Source  |
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Turkey plans international conference on Syria: minister  |
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Bahrain refuses AFP visa request  |
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Kadhafi diehards might attack on revolution day: army  |
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Recalling envoys does not help Arab League plan: Lavrov  |
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Lavrov says Syrians should decide Assad's fate  |
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China rejects British criticism of UN Syria vote  |
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Yemen's Saleh vows to return to vote  |
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Australia summons Syrian envoy over bloodshed  |
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Libya plans to recruit Jordanians to help in rebuilding  |
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WSJ(2/8) New Egypt More Distrustful Than Old, US Groups Say  |
| Tuesday, 07 February, 2012 |
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West and Arab powers study ways to strengthen opposition |
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2nd UPDATE: Gulf States To Expel Syrian Envoys, Recall Their Own  |
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Egypt minister denies firing on protesters  |
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Gulf states to expel Syrian envoys, recall their own  |
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Two Lebanese charged with smuggling arms to Syria  |
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Russia envoy says Assad 'committed' to ending bloodshed  |
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Syria ready to announce schedule for referendum: Lavrov  |
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Kadhafi opponent named as Libya's new spy chief  |
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Spain recalls Syria ambassador for consultations  |
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EU eyes sanctions against Syrian central bank, gold trade  |
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Major Syrian Sugar Refiner Halts Production  |
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Iran holding Arabs in pre-poll sweep: rights group  |
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EU has no plans to close mission in Syria  |
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Russian envoy cheered, holds talks with Syria's Assad  |
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Government troops besiege Syria's Homs  |
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Egypt presidential race to open mid-March  |
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Turkey to launch new international initiative on Syria  |
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Kuwait won't deport activists to Syria: minister  |
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Russia's Lavrov arrives in Syria for Assad talks: TV  |
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China mulls sending envoys to Mid East after Syria veto  |
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Qatar holding reins of regional politics amid Arab turmoil  |
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China expresses hope for Russia's Syria envoy  |
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Iran rejects interference in Syria  |
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GCC to recognize Free Syrian Army  |
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Islamic fashion returns to Tunisia  |
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WSJ(2/7) Egypt Names 19 Americans in Probe  |
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Avert Syria disaster: Saudi Arabia  |
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79 killed as Syria pounds protest hubs: activists  |
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Assad's wife 'defends Syria crackdown'  |
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Mubarak to be moved to Torah jail  |
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Syria protest hubs shelled  |
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Truck traffic to Syria hit hard by unrest  |
| Monday, 06 February, 2012 |
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US should review Egypt relations: senator  |
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US shutters Syria embassy, pulls out ambassador  |
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Belgium recalls envoy to Syria  |
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Tunisia's new president to go on regional tour  |
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Egypt presidential race to open mid-March  |
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Kuwait emir asks outgoing premier to form cabinet  |
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Algerian police hold Syrian demonstrators at bay  |
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Jordan treating 20,000 Libyan patients  |
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Syria-Russia relations since 1980  |
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WSJ:US Shutters Embassy In Syria  |
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Saudi urges 'critical measures' on Syria  |
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GCC to meet on Syria: Omani minister  |
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Russia, China, Iran complicit in Syria killings: Brotherhood  |
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17 dead as Syrian forces pound powderkeg Homs |
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Morocco vows to honour job creation promises  |
| Sunday, 05 February, 2012 |
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US seeks 'clarification' on Egypt activist trials |
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Egypt move on foreign groups puts aid at risk |
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New blast hits Egypt's gas pipeline |
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41 in court at first Libya trial of Kadhafi loyalists |
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Egypt clashes rage into fourth day |
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Russia, China veto UN move on Syria as toll rises |
| Saturday, 04 February, 2012 |
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Lavrov's Syria visit to seek political solution: official  |
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Spain condemns 'intolerable repression' in Syria  |
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EU foreign policy chief seeks Brazilian support on Syria  |
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Expel Syrian envoys, says Arab League official  |
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Shock and horror in Syria's battered Homs  |
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Tunisia to expel Syrian ambassador: presidency  |
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Syria protesters target embassies in Europe, Mideast  |
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Syria army assault on protest hub 'kills over 200'  |
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Saudi-based Syrians protest over Homs 'massacre'  |
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Dozens hurt in clashes over Yemen vote: activists  |
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Germany urges UN to condemn Syria violence  |
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Protesters break into Syrian embassy in Athens  |
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WSJ(2/4) Syria Resolution on Hold by Russia  |
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WSJ(2/4) Egyptian Soccer Protests Escalate  |
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Dissidents raid Syrian embassy in Cairo  |
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Egypt clashes enter third day as death toll mounts  |
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Activists try to storm Syria embassy in Kuwait  |
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Anti-Assad protest in Tripoli draws larger crowds than usual  |
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Syrian government denies army bombarded Homs  |
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Arrests as protesters breach Syrian embassy in London  |
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Protesters break into Syrian embassy in Berlin  |
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Deadly clashes as anger with Egypt military boils over  |
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Kuwait braces for turbulent times  |
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Not a single woman makes it to Kuwaiti parliament  |
| Friday, 03 February, 2012 |
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Security Council to vote Saturday on Syria: diplomat  |
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Gunmen attack police station in eastern Cairo: security  |
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Cairo gripped by violence ... again  |
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Bahrain opposition urges world pressure on regime  |
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Russia pours cold water on Syria text as deaths mount  |
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US tourists, guide freed after brief Egypt abduction  |
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Positive Syrian drill fails to benefit Gulfsands  |
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Moroccan government calls for calm after riots  |
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Syria protesters defy crackdown to mark massacre  |
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New clashes erupt in Egypt's Suez after deaths: AFP  |
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New clashes between protesters, police in Cairo: AFP  |
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Iran bans nationals from road travel to Syria  |
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Gulfsands Petroleum ceases its operations on Syrian field  |
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Mass demos called as anger rages against Egypt military  |
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Fugitive Iraq VP says ball is now in PM's court  |
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Riot halts Egypt bourse rally |
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Libya's ex-envoy to France dies in custody: HRW  |
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'Millions' urged to mark massacre in Syria's Hama  |
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Egypt marches planned as anger mounts against military  |
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Hamas office to remain in Syria: Haniyah  |
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UN members mull new draft resolution on Syria  |
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Morocco to fight rentier economy  |
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Germany says freed Yemen hostages in UN hands  |
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Two shot dead as Egyptian protesters, police clash: medics  |
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Egypt sacks Port Said governor, football chief  |
| Thursday, 02 February, 2012 |
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World Bank and Cairo in talks on $1bn loan  |
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Syria massacre marked, UN text aims to win Russia  |
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Tunisia seizes dozens of Ben Ali yachts and cars: report  |
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Yemenis protest Saleh presence in US  |
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Oil blockade piles pressure on Khartoum  |
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2nd UPDATE: Gulfsands Petroleum Suspends Syria Exploration  |
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Algeria to hold parliamentary poll by mid-May: PM  |
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Syria's exports not affected by sanctions  |
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Syria's Hama marks 1982 massacre with general strike  |
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Turkey would consider Assad family asylum request: report  |
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EU calls for independent probe into Egypt violence  |
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Gunmen demand Saleh picture back on Yemen daily  |
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UPDATE: Gulfsands Petroleum Suspends Syria Exploration  |
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Syria opposition commemorates Hama massacre  |
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Russia will not halt Syria arms exports: official  |
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Egypt in mourning after 74 killed in football tragedy  |
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WSJ(2/2) Syria Fight Grows As UN Negotiates With Russia  |
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Syria facing specter of civil war  |
| Wednesday, 01 February, 2012 |
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UN working for 'safe, swift' release of Yemen aid workers  |
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Deaths mount as Russia resists UN drive on Syria  |
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Lufthansa resumes flights to Tripoli  |
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Syrian revolt turning into insurgency: analysts  |
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Oxfam warns of major Yemen relief crisis  |
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Russia says UN will not vote on Syria in next days  |
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Russia still far from its 'Arab Spring': analysts  |
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'Divine intervention' saves shell-struck Syrian convent  |
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Algeria approves new political parties  |
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Ennahda member stirs controversy  |
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Russia hits out over Syria demand |
| Tuesday, 31 January, 2012 |
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Syrian forces executed founder of rebel army group, opposition says |
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Gunmen kidnap four foreign aid workers in Yemen  |
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Air raid on Qaeda in south Yemen kills 15  |
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Syria opposition urges action ahead of UN showdown  |
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Germany calls for UN to act 'urgently' on Syria  |
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Ban urges UN Council unity on Syria  |
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Egypt Bedouins hold 25 Chinese workers: security  |
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Yemen minister escapes assassination bid: source  |
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Groups contesting Kuwait general election  |
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Iranian opposition to meet at Sweden conference  |
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Russia warns resolution on Syria could spark 'civil war'  |
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Islamist-led opposition tipped to win Kuwait poll  |
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Ban wants Council to 'bear quick fruit' on Syria  |
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Pro-Kadhafi 'mass murderer' awaits fate in Libya jail  |
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Libyans to sue ex-MI6 official over torture: lawyers  |
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Syria opposition calls 'day of mourning and anger'  |
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Almost 100 killed in Syrian violence Monday: activists  |
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Kuwaiti tribesmen burn tent of election candidate  |
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Syrian students flock to Lebanese schools  |
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Slow down trade with Russia, GCC firms urged  |
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Saudi Arabia seeks negotiated solution to Syria crisis  |
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Jordan rejects sanctions against Syria -- PM  |
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Foreign observers to monitor Algeria vote  |
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Saudi Arabia slams Syrian repression  |
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Bringing Hamas in from the cold  |
| Monday, 30 January, 2012 |
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Libya's finances 'precarious' : IMF |
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France's Juppe to seek action on Syria at UN: ministry |
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Loose Libyan missiles threaten air traffic  |
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Syrian army seeks to regain control of suburbs |
| Sunday, 29 January, 2012 |
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Libya drops parliamentary quota for women |
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Arabs to decide Feb 5 on Syria observer mission |
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Arabs suspend observer mission, Syria deaths spike |
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US lobbyists end contracts with Egypt: report |
| Saturday, 28 January, 2012 |
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Libya's NTC adopts election law, drops women quota |
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Arabs suspend observer mission as Syria deaths spike  |
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Syria opposition to seek UN Security Council protection  |
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Yemeni troops, police demand bosses' ouster  |
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Seven troops killed in ambush near Damascus: SANA  |
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DAVOS: Tunisia Must Secure $5B External Financing In 2012-Ctrl Bk  |
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Gulf Arab states, Turkey hold talks over Syria  |
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Iraq Kurd leader voices backing for Syria Kurds  |
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Libya's NTC to meet Sunday to adopt electoral law  |
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UN split on Syria action even as killings spike  |
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Traffic returns to Cairo protest square  |
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Policeman killed in south Yemen: security official  |
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WSJ(1/28) Battles Put Damascus On The Edge  |
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Citi: Lebanon’s economy could suffer if Syria situation worsens  |
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Syrian refugee numbers jump as 600 register in single week  |
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Syria, Iran: War of attrition or buckling under pressures?  |
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Syria killings spike as UN eyes resolution  |
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Europe-Arab UN resolution on Syria hits Russian resistance  |
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Syria bloodbath shocks region  |
| Friday, 27 January, 2012 |
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Inflation and fuel shortages stoke Aleppo violence  |
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Scores storm Syrian embassy in Cairo: AFP  |
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Deadly car bomb hits Syria checkpoint: activists  |
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Thousands in Cairo's Tahrir to push for change  |
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Thousands pray in Cairo's Tahrir ahead of mass rally  |
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Rebel Syrian army claims capture of Iranian officers  |
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ElBaradei proposes new Egypt transition roadmap  |
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Syria raids opposition strongholds as diplomacy heats up  |
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Russia says new UN draft on Syria still falls short  |
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Ban urges Security Council unity on Syria  |
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Protesters head to Cairo's Tahrir ahead of mass rally  |
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Syrian forces attack Homs in pre-dawn raid: activists  |
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Norway says UN worker kidnapped in Yemen released  |
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Saudi to recognise Syrian National Council: report  |
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Morocco turns south for economic partnerships  |
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After talks with Lavrov, Jumblatt calls for political solution in Syria  |
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Tunisian activist rates democratic progress  |
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Tunisia to sell Ben Ali palaces  |
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Canada asks Bahrain to free Canadian protester  |
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UN Council to discuss Syria Friday  |
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Clashes closer to Damascus |
| Thursday, 26 January, 2012 |
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Two Copts killed in southern Egypt  |
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Revolution leads Tunisians to speak less French  |
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Iran says 11 pilgrims kidnapped in Syria  |
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Arabs to take Syria to UN, activists say 49 killed  |
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Brotherhood to stay out of Egypt presidency race  |
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Syrian opposition figure calls for talks with Russia  |
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Egypt activists to hold mass rally Friday  |
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Sudan does not want dialogue: new Darfur rebel chief  |
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NATO will not return to Libya despite clashes  |
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Algeria approves 10 new political parties  |
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Libya investigates Bani Walid clashes  |
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Tunisia, Libya receive loans from Turkey  |
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Egypt slaps travel ban on US NGO staff  |
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Syrian regime must listen to its people: Tunisia FM  |
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Libyan oil output hits 1.3 million bpd: NOC  |
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Syria forces raid town taken by deserters: activists  |
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Israel congratulates Egypt on new parliament  |
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Egypt press hails 'revival' of revolution  |
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Tunisia's Islamic leaders pressured by radical fringe  |
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Red Cross demands Syria probe aid worker's death  |
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Egyptians: 'revolution isn't over' |
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Saleh to stay in US beyond Yemen election: diplomatic source  |
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Russia eases Syria stance  |
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Syria merits a political solution  |
| Wednesday, 25 January, 2012 |
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Syrian opposition says ready for new ties with Lebanon  |
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Canada unveils new Syria sanctions  |
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Palestinians say enough talks about talks  |
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INTERVIEW: Egypt's Economy Will Start To Improve In 2H -EFG-Hermes CEO |
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UN worries over Libya's 'revolutionary brigades'  |
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'Terrorist group' kills priest in Syria: report  |
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Egypt lifting state of emergency leaves experts wary  |
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Ex-Kadhafi bastion under govt control: Libya minister  |
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Salafist protestors removed from Tunisia university  |
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World Bank approves USD 250 mln loan to improve governance in Jordan  |
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Russia stays firm on Syria as regime pounds Hama  |
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Bahrain court says emergency rule was legal  |
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Libya defence minister in ex-Kadhafi bastion after clashes  |
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Egypt releases prisoners on revolt anniversary  |
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Syria pounds protest hub of Hama: activists  |
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Egypt's Gross Domestic Debt Climbs To EGP1.095 Tln In 1Q  |
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Qaeda gunmen exit Yemen town under tribal pressures  |
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Russia against sanctions, open to dialogue on Syria: Lavrov  |
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Push for UN vote as Syria extends observer mission  |
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US warns on Bahrain travel  |
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Egypt's incomplete lifting of emergency invites abuse: HRW  |
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Arrests in Bahrain as Shiites protest  |
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Tahrir thousands mark Egypt revolt anniversary  |
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Lebanese banks will abide by Syria sanctions: Salameh |
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WSJ(1/25) In Egypt, Televising the Revolution |
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US moving embassy staff in Bahrain |
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'Syria fighting against world' |
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Syria agrees to extend Arab observer mission |
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Egyptians to mark first anniversary of anti-Mubarak revolt |
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Syria, Bahrain, Yemen get worst ever press freedom ranking |
| Tuesday, 24 January, 2012 |
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Egypt to partially lift emergency rule |
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Air-raid strikes Sudanese refugees in South Sudan: UNHCR  |
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Saudis look to new police chief for greater social freedoms  |
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Egypt parties refusing to commit to women's rights  |
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'Extreme violence' in South Sudan massacres: MSF  |
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Turkey warns Iraq against fomenting sectarian conflict  |
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Lebanon to abide by Syria sanctions: central bank  |
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Kuwait candidates urge royals to end infighting  |
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Libyan cabinet meets on Bani Walid clash as calm returns  |
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Sanctions causing crisis but won't sway us: Syria  |
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Russia will never accept 'foreign interference' in Syria  |
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Gulf states urge UN Security Council to pressure Syria  |
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Gulf states to pull observers from Syria: statement  |
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Hamas chief due in Jordan 12 years after expulsion: minister  |
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Yemen's Saleh secured honourable exit: analysts  |
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Hamas chief back to Jordan 12 years after expulsion  |
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Saudi Arabia quits Syria mission  |
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Iran welcomes peaceful change of power in Yemen: FM spokesperson  |
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Syria rejects League plan |
| Monday, 23 January, 2012 |
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Libya minister denies claims Kadhafi men attack town |
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Egypt army hands legislative power to new parliament |
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Tunisian PM says security breaches sapping economy |
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Libya, Italy sign political accord  |
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Morocco FM makes historic Algiers trip  |
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Benkirane unveils new government plan  |
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Marrakech forum explores security effects of Arab Spring  |
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EU adopts new sanctions on Syria's top brass: diplomat |
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Moody's: Timely IMF Support For Egypt Would Be Credit Positive  |
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Arab League extends Syria mission |
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Syria rejects Arab League call for power change |
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Lawmakers call for balance of power |
| Sunday, 22 January, 2012 |
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Saudis pull out of Arab League Syria mission |
| Saturday, 21 January, 2012 |
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WSJ(1/21) U.S. Moves to Shut Embassy In Syria  |
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Geagea predicts Assad will be ousted by end of 2012  |
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Number of Syrian refugees registered with UN jumps by 400 in one week  |
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WSJ: Egypt's Brotherhood Says It Will Confront Army  |
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League under pressure to seek UN intervention  |
| Friday, 20 January, 2012 |
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Damascus alleys play host to cat-and-mouse warfare  |
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UPDATE:Italy's Monti Visit To Libya To Reaffirm Key Ties-Source  |
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Italy's Monti Visit To Libya Aims To Reaffirm Key Ties -Sources  |
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Morocco works to manage popular discontent  |
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New pan-Maghreb entrepreneur network to boost jobs  |
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Yemen plans to deploy troops for elections  |
| Thursday, 19 January, 2012 |
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INTERVIEW: Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood Backs IMF Loan With Conditions  |
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Maghreb unity takes priority for Moroccan government  |
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Jumblatt slams Assad, declaring he ‘listens to nobody’  |
| Wednesday, 18 January, 2012 |
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Maghreb leaders agree to revive union  |
| Tuesday, 17 January, 2012 |
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UPDATE: Egypt's IMF Request Only A First Step - Fitch  |
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Jumblatt warns Syrian tensions may lead to civil war  |
| Monday, 16 January, 2012 |
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Egypt asks IMF for $3.2bn |
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UPDATE: IMF, Egypt Start Negotiations Over $3.2 Billion Loan  |
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Tunisians look back at revolutionary year  |
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Al Baradei’s pullout may reshape Egypt’s political landscape |
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Stop killing your people, UN chief tells Al Assad |
| Saturday, 14 January, 2012 |
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UNHCR: 5,238 Syrian refugees now in Lebanon  |
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Russian arms ship arrives in Syria  |
| Friday, 13 January, 2012 |
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Spoils of Ben Ali regime remain elusive |
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Tunisia, Libya show progress in human rights  |
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Gemayel: Lebanon hands off on Syria crisis  |
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State media appointments rile Tunisian protestors  |
| Thursday, 12 January, 2012 |
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Syrians struggle to cope with energy shortages  |
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EIU forecasts Mideast economy to be driven by new democracies in 2012  |
| Wednesday, 11 January, 2012 |
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MSP quits Algeria ruling coalition  |
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Building material sector experienced tough 2011  |
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Crown prince, Yemen premier hold key talks in Riyadh  |
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Al Assad calls for March referendum |
| Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 |
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Berri warns Syria threatened with dangers, backs Arab peace plan  |
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Moroccan government holds first meeting  |
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Libyans divided on new army chief  |
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Tunisian rights groups oppose al-Mahmoudi extradition  |
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'Arab Spring' spurs social reforms in GCC  |
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Al Jazeera coverage and the Arab Spring  |
| Monday, 09 January, 2012 |
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Libya's Waha, Gialo Oil Fields Now Producing -Oil Chief  |
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IMF To Visit Egypt Next Week To Discuss $3.2 Bln Loan - Report |
| Saturday, 07 January, 2012 |
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WSJ(1/7) New Blast Hits Syria As Monitors Visit  |
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Jordan: Islamists face uphill battle as tribes reject their approach to reform  |
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No use having monitors in Syria, says PM  |
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Suicide blast rocks Syria  |
| Friday, 06 January, 2012 |
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Salafist Jihadists emerge from shadows in Morocco  |
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Any Iranian bid to close Hormuz will fail — UK  |
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League seeks UN aid to tackle Syrian violence  |
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Opposition threatens protests if candidate is barred from polls |
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Prosecutors urge criminal court to sentence Mubarak to death |
| Tuesday, 03 January, 2012 |
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Hezbollah warns Syria chaos could hit Lebanon |
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Saudi Arabia and Libya to restore diplomatic ties |
| Monday, 02 January, 2012 |
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Bahrain reviews verdicts against protesters |
| Friday, 30 December, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Fitch Downgrades Egypt On Political, Reserve Concerns  |
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Fitch Downgrades Egypt To BB- On Political, Reserve Concerns  |
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Economic factors will decide the success of the Arab Spring |
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Group’s aid to Syria protesters goes from online to in-person |
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Manila to lift workers’ Lebanon deployment ban |
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Fitch cuts Egypt's long-term foreign currency rating |
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Activists in south Yemen burn election cards |
| Thursday, 29 December, 2011 |
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Uncertainties loom large as businesses take a hit |
| Wednesday, 28 December, 2011 |
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3 lessons for Arabs to ponder this year |
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Arab Spring shakes up regional power balance |
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Algerian elections to be held in May |
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Libyans protest price hikes |
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WSJ(12/28) U.S. Pushes For Yemen Deal |
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WSJ(12/28) Syria Forces Clash as Monitors Visit |
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IMF Postpones Egypt Visit Due To Security Concerns - Minister  |
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Experts see rising press freedoms as well as threats |
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Democracy dawns after years of repression |
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Islamist parties’ victories spur Haniya’s regional tour |
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League plans more delegations |
| Tuesday, 27 December, 2011 |
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Second consignment of Kuwaiti fuel donation arrives in Benghazi |
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People's Assembly approves a draft resolution settling financial debts among public sector institutions |
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Arab monitors call on media not to air "incorrect" reports on Syria |
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Algeria increases pensions |
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Jordan's economic growth continues at slow pace |
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Jordan: MPs censure privatisation programme, demand investigation |
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Iraq allows Jordanian trucks to pass through its territory in transit to Turkey, Europe |
| Monday, 26 December, 2011 |
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Arab Monetary Fund Agrees $270 Mln Loan For Egypt |
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Egypt's budget deficit expected to surge to 11.7% |
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Yemen and Egypt Discuss Promotion of Bilateral Investments |
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Tumultuous year whose echoes will be heard for long |
| Sunday, 25 December, 2011 |
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Iraq postpones meeting with Syrian opposition |
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Productivity indicator at its lowest level |
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Iranian diplomats review Islamic awakening in Arab states |
| Saturday, 24 December, 2011 |
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Saleh hails UAE's 'unlimited support' to Yemen |
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Saudi Arabia to donate fuel to Yemen |
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Activities of three oil companies to be reinstated |
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Britain to continue supporting Yemen's stability and development |
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IMF to support Yemen general budget |
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UPDATE: Libya Oil Head: Output Currently Just Over 1 Mln B/D |
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Blame game over Syria blasts |
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Egyptian women protest military excesses against demonstrators |
| Friday, 23 December, 2011 |
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President Marzouki: "new contract" to rule relations between political authority and economic actors |
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Moroccan ruling coalition faces stiff opposition |
| Thursday, 22 December, 2011 |
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Jordan premier vows to review all privatization deals |
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Moody's Cuts Egypt Further Into Junk On Unsettled Government  |
| Wednesday, 21 December, 2011 |
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Caution rewarded for top EM funds |
| Tuesday, 20 December, 2011 |
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WSJ: Egypt Balance of Payments Deficit Widens  |
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Advance observer team for Syria within three days |
| Sunday, 18 December, 2011 |
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WSJ: Eqypt Police Use Batons To Disperse Protesters  |
| Saturday, 17 December, 2011 |
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Russia toughens stance on Syria |
| Thursday, 15 December, 2011 |
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WSJ: US Blocks UAE Company Supplying Blue Coat Devices To Syria |
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UPDATE: Italy, Libya Revive 2008 "Friendship" Treaty |
| Wednesday, 14 December, 2011 |
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Gulf region facing tough military 'challenges'  |
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'Jordan to reiterate its position on Syria at Arab FMs meeting'  |
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Demonstrators march on Syrian embassy  |
| Tuesday, 13 December, 2011 |
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Security worries escalate in south  |
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Trade unions threaten large-scale strike if demands unmet  |
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Saudi Arabia welcomes Yemen's national unity govt  |
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Qatar: Bahrain will not keep reform promise, Doha Debates votes  |
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Mena unrest to benefit GCC economies  |
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Arab Spring and Iran on GCC summit agenda |
| Monday, 12 December, 2011 |
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Gulfsands Petroleum Halts Production In Syria, Invokes Force Majeure  |
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Syrian events will affect economy of both countries, MP  |
| Saturday, 10 December, 2011 |
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Analysts suspect UNIFIL attack linked to pressure on Syria  |
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Arab Spring dents FDIs in region |
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Egyptians can
vote till December 12  |
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Iran, Russia, China envoys discuss developments in Syria  |
| Friday, 09 December, 2011 |
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Islamic Cleric: Syrians Have Right To Urge UN Intervention -FT  |
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Jordan: Pro-reformists to call for rule of law  |
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UAE: Egyptians may vote in consulate till Dec 11  |
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Moroccans question Islamist stance on culture  |
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Tunisia debates interim constitution  |
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Zahran: Wasting 1 billion EGP to elect a parliament for six months  |
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Bahrain lawmakers plan walk-out  |
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Rateb dedicates accolades to January 25 revolution martyrs  |
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UN envoy praises new beginning in Yemen on return  |
| Thursday, 08 December, 2011 |
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Moroccan parties form governing coalition  |
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Tough economic challenges facing Middle East region  |
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Assad distances himself from security forces  |
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Hariri: I openly and proudly support Syria’s uprising  |
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Syrian security halts border movement  |
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Traders favour exclusion from Syria sanctions, not financial compensation  |
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'Sound polling vital in Arab Spring era'  |
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Salafists say leader's release 'leap forward' in relations with state  |
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IMF chief for 'inclusive' growth in Arab world  |
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'Arab Spring has made its presence felt'  |
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18.8m eligible voters for second phase of parliamentary elections  |
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Egyptian women still fighting  |
| Wednesday, 07 December, 2011 |
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Syrian pound tumbles again as sanctions bite |
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Algeria law ostracizes Islamist FIS |
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Libya re-establishes Tunisia border security  |
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Popular Movement to join Morocco government  |
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Tunisian university closes over niqab ban protests  |
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250 workers protest at Shatti al Qurm  |
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Demonstrator claims to have been hurt during sit-in at Manah  |
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Syria effect |
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WSJ(12/7)Egypt's Military Leadership Vows To Cede Some Of Its Powers  |
| Tuesday, 06 December, 2011 |
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Sanctions-hit Syria eyes Lebanon, Iraq economic corridors |
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Most Jordanians see satellite channels as instigators of Arab revolts - poll  |
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Jordan requests exclusion from Syria sanctions regime  |
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Arab League studies Syria’s letter |
| Monday, 05 December, 2011 |
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Tunisian liberals, Islamists face off on campus  |
| Saturday, 03 December, 2011 |
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Egypt's Prime Minister Appoints New Finance Minister  |
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WSJ(12/3) Egypt Secularists Face Hard Choices  |
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Hezbollah lashes out at sanctions against Iran, Syria |
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Highest ever turnout wows Egypt  |
| Friday, 02 December, 2011 |
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EU Publishes Iran, Syria Sanctions List; Hits Ministers, TV Channel  |
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Shell Ceases Activities In Syria Amid Fresh Sanctions  |
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Egypt's Sufis support Egyptian Bloc in parliamentary elections  |
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Internal strife led to the collapse of Mubarak’s party  |
| Thursday, 01 December, 2011 |
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GCC summit slated in Riyadh on Dec. 19  |
| Wednesday, 30 November, 2011 |
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Abu Dhabi Development Fund Exec: No Decision Yet On Syria Exit  |
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Vote count stops in Cairo's 1st District  |
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Vote sorting locations in Cairo's different districts  |
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Citizens detain 25 judges at five polling stations  |
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Protestors gain control after clashes  |
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Google launches websites for Egypt's parliamentary elections  |
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Benkirane to head new Moroccan government  |
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Reservations on Syria sanctions will not affect Iraqi Arab relations - MP  |
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Proposed ban on flights to Syria upsets its expats  |
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Saudis urged to leave Syria; OIC meet today  |
| Tuesday, 29 November, 2011 |
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Egypt's Islamists demand power for parliament |
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Egypt Plans $2 Bln USD T-Bills Sale, Tapping New Liquidity  |
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Bahrain replaces state security chief  |
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UAE Central Bank Head: No Directives Given Yet On Syria Sanctions  |
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Egypt's Ctrl Auditing Agency Finds Fincl Violations - Report  |
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Egyptian expats in Oman finish voting in parliamentary elections  |
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Jordan urges more int'l support for UNRWA  |
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Morocco reflects on election results  |
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Bahrain issues reform decrees  |
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Kuwait's opposition hails govt resignation  |
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Greater GCC coordination sought to counter 'dangerous' developments  |
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Economic war |
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Sanctions to hurt Syrian traders |
| Monday, 28 November, 2011 |
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A majority of Egyptians intend to vote as confidence in the army weakens, finds a new YouGov poll |
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Egypt: Trading to resume Tuesday despite polls |
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Egypt's autumn |
| Sunday, 27 November, 2011 |
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Egypt's Central Bank Reappoints Governor; Reshuffles Board  |
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S&P downgrades Egypt's foreign credit, analyst |
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Egypt's Foreign Reserves lost USD 12 billion in 10 Months |
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Syria shut for UAE firms |
| Saturday, 26 November, 2011 |
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WSJ(11/26) Yemen Forces Attack Areas of Opposition  |
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WSJ(11/26) Egypt's Activists Unite Against Military  |
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North protests Assad while Syrian workers in south march for regime  |
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Bahrain’s scars seem slow to heal  |
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Mubarak-era minister appointed new premier by military council  |
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Syria steps up crackdown, ignores deadline  |
| Friday, 25 November, 2011 |
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Jordan: Activists to demand 'return of public funds'  |
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Egyptians living in UAE begin casting their votes  |
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League sets new Syria deadline  |
| Thursday, 24 November, 2011 |
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Bahrain opposition urges government to resign  |
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Tunisia Ctrl Bk Gov: Econ Growth Seen At 0.2% This Yr; 4%-5% Next Year  |
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UPDATE: S&P Cuts Ratings On Egypt One Notch To B+; Pressure On Reserves  |
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S&P Lowers Ratings On Egypt One Notch To B+; Sees Pressure On Reserves  |
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Ratings on Egypt lowered to 'B+' on heightened political transition risks |
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lebanon needs 'prudent' buffer against Syria: IMF  |
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British minister rules out use of force against Syria  |
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Expert sees real changes in Arab world  |
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Arab governments urged to protect people's rights  |
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Honor pledge, King Abdullah tells Yemenis  |
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Saudis, expats laud Saudi Arabia's efforts to end Yemen turmoil  |
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Bahrain king vows reforms  |
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King pledges to act on Bahrain unrest findings |
| Wednesday, 23 November, 2011 |
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Morocco is the Quiet Success Story of the Arab Spring With New Constitution and Free Elections Friday, November 25th |
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Egypt Sovereign Debt Insurance Costs Rise  |
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Egypt Official Says Has Enough Stk Of Foodstuff For 3 Mos-Report  |
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Buy Egypt? |
 |
Tunisian constituent assembly starts work  |
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Moroccan leftist parties call for election boycott  |
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Gulf bourses tremble as Egypt halts stock trading  |
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Managing risks after the uprisings  |
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Evolving Arab democracies face election challenge: Kofi Annan  |
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Paradigm shift in Turkey's view of the Arab world  |
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GCC to boost defense in face of new threats  |
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Tantawi's sops fail to dampen Tahrir spirit  |
| Tuesday, 22 November, 2011 |
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Egyptian Stocks Tumble Again As Protests Escalate Further  |
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Tunisia selects new leadership  |
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Libya returns to '5+5' defence meeting  |
| Sunday, 20 November, 2011 |
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Deadline fails to halt killings |
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Marzouqi set to be Tunisia president |
| Saturday, 19 November, 2011 |
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WSJ: US Turns To Lebanon In Bid To Strangle Syria  |
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Egyptians back at Tahrir to push for power handover |
| Friday, 18 November, 2011 |
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Arab youth, key drivers of Arab development and democratization |
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Moroccan Parliament needs rising talent  |
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Libya, Algeria mend ties  |
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Demonstrators protest against regions' formations and corruption  |
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Kuwait Emir orders zero tolerance towards protests  |
| Thursday, 17 November, 2011 |
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Morocco election campaign off to slow start  |
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'Our Assembly' ... Opposition Vows More Protests  |
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Neighbors must help Syria in reform process: Larijani  |
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Syria complicit in attacks on embassies  |
| Wednesday, 16 November, 2011 |
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Oman: Egyptian expats gear up to vote in the November 28 elections  |
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Lebanese divided over Arab League vote on Syria |
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Lebanon risks much from a widening Syrian conflict |
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New media central to Moroccan political debate  |
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Salehi criticizes Arab League for suspending Syria |
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Iran rules out talks with Syrian opposition |
| Tuesday, 15 November, 2011 |
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Iranian, Algerian foreign ministers discuss Syria issue on phone |
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Assad should initiate new political phase in Syria - King  |
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Shoura calls for quick action against embassy attackers  |
| Monday, 14 November, 2011 |
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UN laureate calls for Algerian electoral diversity  |
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Iraqi government not against Syrian people - Foreign Minister  |
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Iraq fears Iranian wrath for Syrian question, political analyst  |
| Sunday, 13 November, 2011 |
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Syria seeks urgent meeting with Arab leaders |
| Saturday, 12 November, 2011 |
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WSJ(11/12) Alarm Over Smuggled Libyan Arms  |
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Akkar residents block highway to Syria  |
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Displaced Syrian children begin school in Lebanon: U.N.  |
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MP: Constitution protected Kuwait from Arab Spring  |
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Egyptian TV rejects ‘inciting’ slogan  |
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Syria accused of war crimes  |
| Friday, 11 November, 2011 |
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Egyptians in the UAE asked to register for elections  |
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NTC leadership divided over Qatar's Libya role  |
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New Libyan flag a boon for Libya, Tunisia  |
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Yemen regime, opposition close to deal  |
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Arabs offered safe haven to Al Assad, US official says |
| Thursday, 10 November, 2011 |
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Qatar: Reform only way to avoid revolts: PM  |
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Sleiman: Syria regrets incursions into Lebanon |
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West denounces Assad's allies  |
| Wednesday, 09 November, 2011 |
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Tunisia extradites Al-Mahmoudi  |
| Tuesday, 08 November, 2011 |
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WSJ(11/8) Syria Army Seizes Zone Despite Arab Truce  |
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Syrian opposition urges world to protect civilians  |
| Monday, 07 November, 2011 |
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WSJ: Tunisia's Leadership Faces Restive Unemployed  |
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WSJ(11/5) Libyans Seek Secular Security Chief  |
| Sunday, 06 November, 2011 |
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Bahrain denies secret dialogue with opposition  |
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League turns up heat on Syria  |
| Saturday, 05 November, 2011 |
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768 Syrian refugees under 4 years old  |
 |
The Palestinians have a new weapon  |
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Syria bent on rule of gun  |
| Friday, 04 November, 2011 |
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Peaceful sit-in calls for reform  |
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Algeria vows to support new Libya  |
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Salah al-Din province called to review decision - demonstrators  |
| Thursday, 03 November, 2011 |
 |
Iran ready to help Libya's new government |
 |
Qatar: Syria agrees to military pullout  |
| Wednesday, 02 November, 2011 |
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Kuwait: 'Petition signed by 26 MPs a clear message for PM to quit'  |
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Western reaction to Tunisian elections  |
| Tuesday, 01 November, 2011 |
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Only Kuwaiti youth can topple govt: MP  |
 |
Tunisia: Standard & Poor's confirms BBB- rating after NCA elections  |
 |
Army to take action to control Syria border  |
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New Algerian political parties await reforms  |
 |
Syria's growing isolation among Arabs  |
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Qatar: Arab League reveals Syria plan as Nato rejects intervention  |
| Monday, 31 October, 2011 |
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Morocco political coalition promises jobs, reform  |
 |
Syria revolt strains Lebanon’s struggling economy |
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WSJ(10/31) Syrian Activists Say Assad Gains Advantage  |
| Saturday, 29 October, 2011 |
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Alridha pulls elected members out of assembly  |
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Yemeni security official killed  |
| Friday, 28 October, 2011 |
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Jordan: Pundits see King's speech as 'roadmap' for reform  |
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Jordan: Change in gov't fails to slow protest drive  |
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Call to stop arrests, demonstrators  |
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Libya is open for business  |
| Thursday, 27 October, 2011 |
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Arab Spring has shown the way to freedom  |
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Jordan reform to lead to parliamentary government: King Abdallah  |
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Arab ministers have 'cordial and frank' talks with Assad  |
| Wednesday, 26 October, 2011 |
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Tunisia polls winner wants national unity government  |
| Tuesday, 25 October, 2011 |
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In Morocco, high hopes for next parliament  |
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Jordan: Parliament summoned to meet on Wednesday  |
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Tunisia's Ennahda wins poll  |
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Libya dispels fears over adopting Islamic rule  |
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Rights body keeps a close watch  |
| Monday, 24 October, 2011 |
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E.U. hails first free elections in Tunisia  |
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'Arab Spring calls for rethink of US-Arab relations'  |
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PM's overture new chapter in gov't-Islamist relations  |
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Jordan party rejects offer to join new govt  |
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Massive turnout in Tunisian elections  |
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Saudi intervention in Bahrain was a strategic mistake: official  |
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Jordan reforms can ward off revolt: Ex-PM  |
| Sunday, 23 October, 2011 |
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Tunisian activists find new ways to mobilise voters  |
| Saturday, 22 October, 2011 |
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WSJ(10/22) Tunisia Vote Stands as Test for the Region  |
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WSJ(10/22) Syrians Rally, Saying Assad Is Next  |
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Jordanians celebrate Bakhit's ouster  |
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Gaddafi footage shot on mobile: Jazeera scribe  |
 |
UN calls for Gaddafi probe  |
| Friday, 21 October, 2011 |
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WSJ: U.N. Backs Plan For Yemen Leader To Step Down  |
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Gaddafi's demise resonates across Arab world  |
 |
Korean builders rally on Libyan hopes  |
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Chief officers of polling stations in Qatar, Lebanon and Algeria replaced  |
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Rival Lebanese leaders hailGadhafi’s death  |
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Arab Spring to dominate WEF in Jordan  |
| Thursday, 20 October, 2011 |
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WSJ 2nd UPDATE: Moammar Gadhafi Killed, Libyan Officials Say  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Libyan Rebels Say They Have Captured Gadhafi  |
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More Libyan Crude Available To Market Early November - Trade  |
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NTC Military Official: Can't Confirm Reports That Gadhafi Captured  |
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Tunisia seeks female turnout in elections  |
| Wednesday, 19 October, 2011 |
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Tunisian expats in Canada to vote from Thursday  |
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Divisions rack Algeria's FLN  |
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Aoun warns of extremist Islamist rule in Syria if Assad regime falls  |
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Jordan king wants new intel chief to back reform  |
| Tuesday, 18 October, 2011 |
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RSF Tunisia urges action on press freedom  |
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One million dollar Iraqi grant to Tunisia  |
 |
Cairo gets Swiss green light to seize $340m deposits of Mubarak’s sons |
| Monday, 17 October, 2011 |
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Tunisia prepares for democratic transition  |
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Libya calls on Tunisians for reconstruction aid  |
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Gulf countries fail to oust Syria |
| Sunday, 16 October, 2011 |
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Syria escapes suspension from Arab League |
| Saturday, 15 October, 2011 |
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Qibbeh residents in north stage anti-Assad rally  |
| Friday, 14 October, 2011 |
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Oman fields more than 1,000 election candidates  |
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Army denies reports of Syrian incursion in Bekaa  |
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Russia and China Reiterate Call for Dialogue to Resolve Situation in Syria  |
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Free media needed: Karman  |
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Saudi Arabia recalling students from Yemen  |
| Thursday, 13 October, 2011 |
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Social discontent simmers in Algeria as teachers strike  |
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March 8 hail pro-Assad Damascus demonstrations  |
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Protesters demanding new municipalities temporarily block Amman-Aqaba highway  |
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WSJ(10/13) Syrian-American Accused Of Spying On Dissidents  |
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WSJ(10/13) Egyptian Generals Defend Actions  |
| Wednesday, 12 October, 2011 |
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WSJ: US Accuses Syrian Man Of Spying On Protesters |
| Tuesday, 11 October, 2011 |
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Lebanese leaders urge Egypt to prevent sectarian strife  |
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Tunisia: Tourist arrivals drop by 34.4 %  |
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Egypt's democracy under threat  |
| Monday, 10 October, 2011 |
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UAE's RAKIA expects 25% expansion in 2012 |
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Libya's oil recovery moves faster |
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40 Yemen Women Wounded Celebrating Nobel Win - Officials |
| Sunday, 09 October, 2011 |
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Damascus warns over political opposition |
| Saturday, 08 October, 2011 |
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WSJ(10/8)Defense Chief Hails Success Of NATO's Libya Campaign  |
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Ghosn: Lebanon not obliged to back Syrian opposition  |
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Lebanon sit-ins condemn Syrian crackdown  |
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Thousands protest in Jordan against corruption  |
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Fitch raises Egypt recovery concerns |
| Friday, 07 October, 2011 |
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GCC plan remains only option in Yemen: UAE daily  |
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Court to look into case of medics jailed for unrest  |
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Kuwait throws weight behind Saudi Arabia  |
| Thursday, 06 October, 2011 |
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Intervention in Syria would lead to regional crisis, Iran tells Qatar  |
| Wednesday, 05 October, 2011 |
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US intervention and Syrian uprising  |
| Tuesday, 04 October, 2011 |
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Will the 'Arab Spring' bring economic transformation? |
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State to bear costs of medical care for wounded of Revolution  |
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Arab silence on Syria criticised  |
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New Libya springs a surprise everywhere you go  |
| Monday, 03 October, 2011 |
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Syrians Come Out In Support Of New Anti-regime Front |
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Eni CEO Hopes Libyan Greenstream Pipeline Will Resume In October |
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Uprisings cost region Dh24.5b |
| Sunday, 02 October, 2011 |
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Egyptian army set to rule until late 2012 |
| Saturday, 01 October, 2011 |
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Tourism losses from Arab uprisings estimated at $7bn  |
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Jordan's king approves constitutional changes  |
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US envoy in Egypt warned over “stirring up sedition”  |
| Friday, 30 September, 2011 |
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Life refuses to return to normal in Bahrain  |
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Al-Jazeera Shield Force sues TV channels: Report  |
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Hezbollah slams Bahrain for ‘repressive measures’  |
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Baghdad demo condemns violations by neighborly states  |
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13 doctors get 15 years for inciting unrest  |
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Fierce firefights erupt in Yemen  |
| Thursday, 29 September, 2011 |
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Privatisation in reverse |
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Tunisian parties urged to uphold human rights  |
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Medical students from Yemen, Libya to be accepted at local universities under certain conditions  |
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Normality returning to Libya as schools reopen  |
| Wednesday, 28 September, 2011 |
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Fresh push for Russia to back Syria censure |
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No Arab Spring in Kuwait, Gulf - MP  |
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Turmoil in Yemen  |
| Tuesday, 27 September, 2011 |
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U.S. warns Mikati over Syria sanctions |
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Saudi Arabia supports Palestine's UN bid  |
| Sunday, 25 September, 2011 |
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Oapec: Oil expansion plans hinge on security |
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Court orders suspension of Mubarak trial until October 30 |
| Saturday, 24 September, 2011 |
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Sleiman says he has urged Assad to pass reforms  |
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Jordanians protest for reforms |
| Friday, 23 September, 2011 |
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Fragile ceasefire between rival Yemeni factions ends  |
| Wednesday, 21 September, 2011 |
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$23bn windfall for the new Libya |
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Egypt: Confidence and liquidity help ease the turmoil |
| Tuesday, 20 September, 2011 |
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King calls for a stable Yemen  |
| Monday, 19 September, 2011 |
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AfDB grants Tunisia two loans worth 340 MD  |
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Government introduces ''Jasmine Economic and Social Plan''  |
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MENA region faces shortage of budget-friendly homes  |
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UAE pledges to boost economies of Arab Spring nations  |
| Sunday, 18 September, 2011 |
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Misurata's defenders look for pay-off |
| Saturday, 17 September, 2011 |
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Calm returns to Akkar following Syrian incursion  |
 |
North Lebanon rally backs Syrian protesters  |
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Libyan economy alive but not well  |
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Jordanians take to streets calling for real political reform  |
| Friday, 16 September, 2011 |
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Lebanese injured as Syrian troops pursue refugees over border  |
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Moroccan parties form coalitions  |
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Algeria advances media, political reforms  |
 |
Housing riots rock Algiers  |
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Britain pledges to free frozen Libya funds  |
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Egypt jails three ex-officials over wasting millions in public money  |
| Thursday, 15 September, 2011 |
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Kuwait: MoI ups security for Friday protests  |
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Oil markets likely to remain more influenced by global economic cycle  |
| Wednesday, 14 September, 2011 |
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Egypt index tumbles after anti-Israel protest  |
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The worsening situation between Egypt and Israel  |
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'Iran will send ambassador back to Libya at the earliest opportunity'  |
| Tuesday, 13 September, 2011 |
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Japan provides USD 2 mln emergency aid for Libya's injured  |
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"Building the Syrian State" Movement Inaugurated  |
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Dedeman Hotels to Maintain Investments in Syria  |
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Incentives for investors in underdeveloped regions  |
| Monday, 12 September, 2011 |
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Salafists fail to penetrate Morocco protest movement  |
| Sunday, 11 September, 2011 |
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Egypt vows more protection after attack on Israel embassy |
| Saturday, 10 September, 2011 |
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Nassib Lahoud warns Syria unrest may affect Lebanon  |
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Tripoli rally calls for Arab intervention in Syria  |
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Local Press: Saudi Arabia and the Egyptian Baltajiyah  |
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Al Assad gears up to face military intervention  |
| Friday, 09 September, 2011 |
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Tahrir square demonstration amid security measures  |
| Thursday, 08 September, 2011 |
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Tunisia unveils job-creation project  |
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Jobless benefits planned for Morocco  |
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Syrian forces kill at least 15 in largest assault on Homs  |
| Wednesday, 07 September, 2011 |
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Thousands rally against border bombardments in Kurdistan capital  |
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Protests erupt amid Tunisia police union ban  |
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Jordan to reopen embassy in Tripoli  |
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Niger denies reports of harbouring Gaddafi  |
| Tuesday, 06 September, 2011 |
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Malian Touaregs return from Libya  |
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MPs protest at embassy against Russia's support for Assad  |
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Arab Spring cost GCC $150bn |
 |
Clashes at Mubarak trial |
| Monday, 05 September, 2011 |
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Erbil expected to see demo against TurkishIranian cross border bombardments on Kurdish territories  |
 |
Algeria closes Libya border  |
| Saturday, 03 September, 2011 |
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Bahrain's Commission deadline for probe set for this week |
| Friday, 02 September, 2011 |
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Demonstration demanding better services ends in Baghdad  |
| Thursday, 01 September, 2011 |
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Europe steps up efforts to unblock Libya assets  |
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More than 470 Syrians died last month  |
| Wednesday, 31 August, 2011 |
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Libya fund seeks to free assets for loans  |
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Libya's Zawiya Refinery Has Resumed Operations -Rebel Council  |
 |
Youth's death stokes Bahrain unrest fears |
 |
Political advertising to be banned from September 12, 2011  |
| Tuesday, 30 August, 2011 |
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Italy seeks to delay EU oil embargo on Syria |
 |
Dispute over control of Libya's $65bn fund |
 |
2nd UPDATE: Libya Rebels Give Gadhafi Forces Saturday Deadline |
 |
Gadhafi's Daughter Gives Birth In Algeria |
 |
EU: Sanctions On Syria Oil Exports Being Wrapped Up  |
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EU Urges Syria To Immediately Stop Brutal Repression |
| Monday, 29 August, 2011 |
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Qatar accords Libya council state honour |
| Saturday, 27 August, 2011 |
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Arab League to discuss Syria crisis  |
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We ask Libyans to come back and rebuild the country — former exile  |
| Friday, 26 August, 2011 |
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Fresh round of violence breaks out in Gaza Strip  |
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Nato beefs up Gaddafi hunt  |
| Thursday, 25 August, 2011 |
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Jordan to help rebuild post-Qadhafi Libya  |
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Qatar urges release of $5bn Libyan funds  |
| Wednesday, 24 August, 2011 |
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NTC seeks to unfreeze $5bn for life after Gaddafi |
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Oil trade links to Syria cut ahead of embargo |
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Syrian FM: Damascus counts on Iran's friendship |
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Libyans should safeguard their revolution: Iran  |
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Libyans in Riyadh mission switch allegiance  |
| Tuesday, 23 August, 2011 |
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Opposition seeks initial $2.5bn in frozen funds |
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Gulfsands Petroleum in oil payments to Assad cousin |
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Iraq recognizes Libyan Transitional Council  |
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Libya petrol smuggling affects southern Tunisia  |
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NTC plans interim Tripoli govt  |
| Monday, 22 August, 2011 |
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Egypt pays high price for neglect of Sinai |
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UK pledge to unfreeze Libyan assets |
| Sunday, 21 August, 2011 |
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Gaddafi regime collapses |
| Saturday, 20 August, 2011 |
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Charbel: Lebanon will stay out of Syria’s affairs  |
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Jordanians demonstrate urging resignation of government  |
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Refugees find solace in Tunisia camp |
| Friday, 19 August, 2011 |
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Egypt revolution hits big companies  |
 |
Morocco sets legislative elections date  |
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Demands to stop regional intervention  |
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Activists plan hunger strike over blogger’s detention  |
| Thursday, 18 August, 2011 |
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Moroccan activists challenge electoral list quotas  |
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Libyans in Tunisia celebrate rebel advances  |
| Wednesday, 17 August, 2011 |
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Syria solidarity protest in Muscat  |
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Suspending agreements with Syria could hurt harm Kuwait  |
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GCC ministers to discuss current regional events  |
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'Changes leave opposition with less ammunition to continue campaign'  |
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US-Arab disconnect: Revolutions reset region's priorities  |
| Tuesday, 16 August, 2011 |
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Currency flight fears mount in Syria |
 |
Al Khatib meets in Tunisia with NTC and Libya's Government representatives  |
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Anger building up over Syria - Bakhit  |
 |
UK uprising resembles Arab Spring: general  |
 |
Top Iranian, Turkish diplomats discuss Syria  |
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Jordan Islamists see proposed constitutional amendments inadequate  |
| Monday, 15 August, 2011 |
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First Ministerial working session on priority governorates meets  |
| Sunday, 14 August, 2011 |
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Jordanian king voices support for reform package |
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Bahrain opposition to boycott September elections |
| Friday, 12 August, 2011 |
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67% back death for Mubarak |
| Thursday, 11 August, 2011 |
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Clinton calls for oil groups to shun Syria |
| Monday, 08 August, 2011 |
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Lebanese bank assets in Syria fall by 8.4 pct |
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U.S. expands travel warning amid violence in Syria |
 |
Damascus left with fewer allies |
| Sunday, 07 August, 2011 |
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GCC calls on Syria to end violence, initiate reforms |
| Friday, 05 August, 2011 |
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Lebanon’s U.N. vote on Syria ignites debate |
| Wednesday, 03 August, 2011 |
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Al Assad lost all humanity, UN chief says |
| Tuesday, 02 August, 2011 |
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Syrian rebels urge oil sanctions |
| Monday, 01 August, 2011 |
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Libya rebels pledge Ramadan cash handout |
 |
Ramadan eve massacre |
| Sunday, 31 July, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Deadly Clash In Libya Rebel Capital |
 |
Arab Spring transforms TV and movie industries |
| Saturday, 30 July, 2011 |
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Moroccan King Calls For Parliamentary Elections Soon |
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Clashes continue to erupt in Yemen despite protesters’ calls for Friday of Patience rallies |
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Jordanians take to streets demanding real reform |
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Shaikha Lubna, Tunisian PM discuss trade cooperation |
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Police in standoff after stopping protest march |
| Friday, 29 July, 2011 |
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Protest in Bahrain over lack of reform |
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Tunisia Pens New, Freer Press Code |
| Thursday, 28 July, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Mubaraks To Be Tried In Cairo |
 |
2nd UPDATE: Repsol Ready To Resume In Libya; Facilities Undamaged  |
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Regional action plans to develop youth's employment in Tunisia |
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Britain opens rebel Libyan Embassy, U.S. likely to follow |
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Early ‘Arab Spring’ results divide Western opinions on Syria and Lebanon |
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WSJ(7/28) UK Recognizes Libyan Opposition |
| Wednesday, 27 July, 2011 |
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Tunisia counts the cost of revolution |
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Tunisia, UAE review ways to boost co-operation in finance and investment fields |
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Syrian Labor Market Report 2009-2010 Launched |
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Egypt’s successful bond sale may fuel further investment |
 |
Media wars in full swing as Egypt protesters, military clash |
 |
Tunisia puts 23 associates of former prime minister on trial |
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Syrian Min: Govt Plans To Set Up EUR3B New Power Plants -Report  |
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Food smuggling to Libya worries Tunisians |
 |
Morocco to tackle youth unemployment |
 |
Cabinet Approves Draft Law on General Elections |
| Tuesday, 26 July, 2011 |
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Libya rejects Gaddafi proposal |
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Syrian Cabinet Passes Bill of New Parties Law |
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Egypt ex-interior minister to be tried alongside Mubarak |
| Monday, 25 July, 2011 |
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Vodafone faces pressure over Egypt protests |
 |
Paris was within Schengen over Tunisians |
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Moody's: Egypt Protests, Cabinet Reshuffle Are Credit Negative  |
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Syrian Govt Adopts Multipartism Law: Report |
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Desperate Kadhafi regime appeals for volunteers |
 |
WSJ: Cairo Clashes Reflect Fatigue  |
 |
WSJ: Rebel Chief Says Gadhafi, Family Can Stay In Libya  |
| Sunday, 24 July, 2011 |
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Assad Sacks City Governor After Massive Demonstration - SANA  |
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UPDATE: Germany Offers Loans To Libyan Opposition - Minister  |
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Saudi Arabia: King asks scholars to help find solutions to people's problems |
| Saturday, 23 July, 2011 |
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WSJ UPDATE: Rights Group Condemns Draft Saudi Antiterror Law |
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Egypt's Under-Fire Ruler Commits To Democracy |
 |
UPDATE:Wave Of Loud Blasts Rock Libyan Capital  |
 |
Damascus on edge as over one million protest |
| Friday, 22 July, 2011 |
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Syrian Opposition Lobbies EU To Ban Syria's Crude Exports-Activist  |
 |
Peaceful protests call for speeding up political and economic reforms in Jordan |
 |
Saudi Prince Alwaleed Calls For Reforms For More Openness |
| Thursday, 21 July, 2011 |
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Worried Syrians withdraw bank deposits |
 |
Cooperation Between Syrian and Lebanese Banks |
| Tuesday, 19 July, 2011 |
 |
Morocco to sell part of Maroc Telecom stake |
 |
Syria crisis takes sectarian turn as death toll mounts |
| Saturday, 16 July, 2011 |
 |
Anti-Syrian regime protest in Tripoli targets Iran’s ‘Persian project’  |
| Friday, 15 July, 2011 |
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Jordan: Premier warns against repercussions of escalation  |
 |
Friday's demonstrators call for social reforms  |
 |
Kadhafi regime uses oil as leverage  |
 |
Contact Group meets today in Istanbul  |
 |
Friends of arrested Syria TV star call for sit-in protest |
 |
Revolution reloaded as public demands fast-paced reforms  |
| Thursday, 14 July, 2011 |
 |
Gov't firm on banning open sit-ins, urges a more peaceful approach  |
 |
OIC aims to attain cease-fire in Libya by Ramadan  |
| Wednesday, 13 July, 2011 |
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NSHR supports call for reforms in Arab countries  |
| Tuesday, 12 July, 2011 |
 |
Barzani's office voices concern for Syria's Kurds  |
 |
Gov't initiates dialogue on reform with political parties  |
 |
Popular Movement denies their activists' fled  |
 |
Saudi Arabia: Introduce reforms, Cabinet urges Arabs  |
 |
US envoy fails to break political impasse in Yemen  |
 |
Egyptian protesters threaten severe measures if rulers fail to meet demands |
| Monday, 11 July, 2011 |
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Saadoun seeks clarification on GCC initiatives in Yemen  |
| Sunday, 10 July, 2011 |
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Egyptian protesters threaten to block Suez Canal |
 |
Information ministry temporarily revived |
| Saturday, 09 July, 2011 |
 |
Tripoli protest supports Syrian uprising, second rally scrapped  |
 |
Jordanians call for ouster of PM Bakhit  |
 |
Yemen opposition moves to declare transitional council  |
 |
Egyptians rally to show their anger  |
| Friday, 08 July, 2011 |
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Egypt boils over police acquittals  |
 |
Egypt braces for Friday of fury  |
| Thursday, 07 July, 2011 |
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'Over 100 Syrians flee to Jordan'  |
| Tuesday, 05 July, 2011 |
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Iran, Russia: Foreigners should stay out of Syria crisis  |
 |
GCC gains from Arab Spring effect  |
 |
Khalifa reiterates UAE support for Egypt |
| Monday, 04 July, 2011 |
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Moroccans approve new constitution  |
 |
UAE praises Bahrain initiative which gets under way tomorrow |
| Saturday, 02 July, 2011 |
 |
Jordanian Government Resigns To Allow New Cabinet Reshuffle - Report  |
 |
WSJ(7/2) Bahrain Shiites Enter Talks  |
 |
Hundreds march in Tripoli to support Syria rallies  |
 |
Key Bahrain dialogue today  |
| Friday, 01 July, 2011 |
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WSJ: Bahrain Shiite Group Enters Talks With Government  |
 |
Center for Syrian refugees opens in Akkar  |
| Thursday, 30 June, 2011 |
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WSJ(6/30) France Says It Armed Opposition In Libya  |
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WSJ(6/30) Rage At Police Fuels Egypt Rioting  |
 |
Experts to probe Bahrain unrest  |
 |
International commission on rights to submit report to king in October  |
| Wednesday, 29 June, 2011 |
 |
Tunisia, Kuwait co-ordinating on Ben Ali's assets probe  |
 |
FDIs: 24.1% drop during first five months of 2011  |
| Tuesday, 28 June, 2011 |
 |
Moroccan Embassy prepares for referendum on new charter  |
 |
Gaddafi wanted for war crimes |
 |
Meeting to thrash out Syria future |
| Saturday, 25 June, 2011 |
 |
WSJ(6/25) Libya Is Air Show For Defense Firms  |
 |
WSJ(6/25) House Votes Against Policy In Libya  |
 |
WSJ(6/25) Goldman's Paperwork Flub In Libya Deals  |
| Friday, 24 June, 2011 |
 |
WSJ: Syrian Crisis Warms Turkey-Israel Ties Somewhat  |
 |
WSJ UPDATE: US House Keeps Funding For Military Action In Libya  |
 |
Algeria responds to social protests  |
 |
Bahrain sets the stage for national dialogue  |
 |
US pushes for ‘immediate’ and smooth transfer of power in Yemen  |
| Wednesday, 22 June, 2011 |
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Saleh requires two more weeks  |
 |
Doha Debates Poll: Most Gulf Arabs too scared to demonstrate against their rulers |
 |
US sanctions Libyan companies  |
| Tuesday, 21 June, 2011 |
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Tunisian press fears return to censorship  |
 |
Jordan reaches out for int'l partner amid protests  |
 |
Differences over Syria unrest deepen 'crisis' of Jordan's political elite  |
 |
Qatar: Bloomsbury releases 'Tweets from Tahrir'  |
 |
UAE freezes assets of 19 Libyans |
| Monday, 20 June, 2011 |
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Little support for wider Libya campaign |
| Saturday, 18 June, 2011 |
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Arab States Saw Deposits Worth $50B Withdrawn Amid Unrest -Report  |
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WSJ(6/18) Yemen Leader's Return Questioned  |
 |
First protester death in Aleppo  |
 |
Thousands protest across Syria  |
| Friday, 17 June, 2011 |
 |
Hundreds in Tripoli rally to denounce Syria crackdown  |
 |
2 demonstrations in Tahreer Square  |
| Thursday, 16 June, 2011 |
 |
WSJ UPDATE: Syrian Forces Spread to New Area Near Iraq Border  |
 |
Kuwait: Arrest Protest Flouters  |
 |
March 14 intensifies its opposition stance  |
 |
March 14 may regret boycotting Mikati  |
 |
Kuwait: Stage set for new demonstration  |
 |
$2.5 billion IDB aid for Egypt |
 |
Yemen peace efforts to continue: GCC  |
 |
Turkey seeks Syria action  |
| Wednesday, 15 June, 2011 |
 |
Gaddafi base under fire |
 |
Syrians protest against Moscow's political stance  |
 |
'No going back on path of reform'  |
 |
Yemen peace efforts to continue: GCC  |
| Tuesday, 14 June, 2011 |
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Jordan renews support for Libya revolution  |
 |
Saleh's condition improving: Doctor  |
| Monday, 13 June, 2011 |
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UAE recognises Libyan rebels |
| Saturday, 11 June, 2011 |
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Grand mufti urges Lebanese to revolt against economic crisis  |
 |
Hundreds rally against Assad regime in Tripoli  |
 |
Al-Balad news website under fire  |
 |
Iranian infighting clouds anniversary  |
 |
Iran summons UK diplomat over 'unfounded' Syria meddling claim  |
 |
Bahrain confirms Grand Prix race cancelled  |
| Friday, 10 June, 2011 |
 |
Syrian army moves on Jisr al-Shughour  |
 |
Protesters rally in Baghdad Tahrir Square  |
 |
Increase in infiltration feared amid Yemen chaos  |
 |
Group pledges $1.3b for Gaddafi opponents  |
 |
Libya needs $4b to get back on its feet — ex-minister  |
| Thursday, 09 June, 2011 |
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Allied, Arab Nations Approve Financial Aid Mechanism For Libya Rebels  |
 |
Kurdish MP: Iraq should take action against Syrian crack down  |
 |
Kuwait: Former MP Condemns Street Protests  |
 |
MPs announce 'Petition Friday' for resignation of premier  |
 |
Thousands Flee North Syria City  |
 |
Yemeni Tribe Takes Key City  |
 |
Libyan newspapers mushroom in an outpouring of pent-up frustration  |
| Wednesday, 08 June, 2011 |
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Beirut traders to call for strike in protest against government impasse  |
 |
Lebanese bank freezes assets of Libyan regime: reports  |
 |
UK and France step up pressure on UN over Syria  |
 |
Algeria freezes Kadhafi assets  |
 |
Renewable energy to boost Morocco jobs  |
 |
Mauritanian president: Kadhafi must leave  |
 |
Ben Ali lawyer blasts looming trial  |
 |
Obama Presses Bahrain On Reform  |
 |
WSJ(6/8) U.S., German Leaders Discuss Aid For Libya  |
 |
Yemen Chief's Injuries Could Upend Regime  |
 |
OPEC Poised To Exempt Libya From Oil Output Quota - Sources  |
 |
France, Britain step up pressure on Al Assad  |
 |
Injured Saleh ‘alert’ to his surroundings  |
 |
New rights watchdog steers clear of politics  |
 |
Statistics reveal social media’s impact  |
| Tuesday, 07 June, 2011 |
 |
WSJ: Yemen's Capital Sanaa Quiet, But Clashes Erupt Elsewhere  |
 |
Austria Police Confirm OPEC-Related Protest, Unclear If Libya Opposition  |
 |
Jumblatt urges Syrian regime to swiftly implement reforms  |
 |
Kurdish parties in Syria throw weight behind protests  |
 |
Algerians puzzled by term limit reversal  |
 |
Ahmadinejad: Americans use Bahrain issue to raise popularity rate |
 |
Ahmadinejad: Iran to offer solutiion to Bahrain crisis when conditions are ripe |
 |
Iran President condemns US interference in Syria |
 |
Saudi Arabia calls for restraint in Yemen  |
 |
Future still uncertain for Yemen as violence flares |
 |
UAE hosts Libya talks |
 |
US sanctions on Syria may not affect many UAE firms  |
| Monday, 06 June, 2011 |
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Jordan sees comprehensive reform: Parliament Speaker  |
 |
Kuwait KGL In Talks To Resume Work At $1B Egypt Proj -Report  |
 |
Egypt To Obtain $3 Billion IMF Loan  |
| Saturday, 04 June, 2011 |
 |
WSJ(6/4) House Challenges Obama On Libya  |
 |
Palestinians scrap march after Lebanese Army bans border protest  |
 |
Jordanians step up protests calling for PM's resignation  |
 |
Solidarity replaces fear in Benghazi  |
 |
Muslim Brotherhood eyes entertainment  |
| Friday, 03 June, 2011 |
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WSJ: White House To Host Bahrain Royal To Push Reform  |
 |
Kuwait: 'Student expelled over revolution question'  |
 |
Yemeni crisis: Obama's aide mobilizes GCC  |
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Fierce fighting grips Sana’a  |
 |
Israel warns Lebanon, Syria ahead of marches  |
| Thursday, 02 June, 2011 |
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WSJ UPDATE: Deadly Crackdown In Syrian Towns Kill At Least 15  |
 |
King urges expedited economic reform  |
| Wednesday, 01 June, 2011 |
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US warns Egypt to return to its focus on reforms |
 |
Lebanon’s Palestinians to march to border  |
 |
Clashes as protesters demand withdrawal of Iraq Army from Ramadi  |
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No need to close our embassy in Yemen - Abawi  |
 |
'Qatari government supported popular uprisings in region'  |
 |
'Saudi intervention in Bahrain was a miscalculation'  |
 |
Mideast Uses Western Tools To Battle The Skype Rebellion |
 |
Major Front Forms In Libya's Mountains  |
 |
Bahrain king offers dialogue |
| Tuesday, 31 May, 2011 |
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Lebanon freezes assets of Tunisia’s former first lady |
 |
Najib Saab in Mediterranean Commission Conference: Political Reforms Crucial to Sustainable Development |
 |
AfDB extends 500 million dollars to Tunisia  |
 |
Morocco to hold early legislative vote  |
 |
Iraq keen on Syrian stability - Maliki  |
 |
Arab revolution will succeed: Doha Debates  |
 |
Jordan opposition calls for government's resignation  |
 |
Saudi vacationers to avoid turmoil-hit Arab countries  |
 |
20 killed as violence spirals in Yemen |
| Monday, 30 May, 2011 |
 |
Kuwait: Several protest municipality decision to close down shops  |
| Saturday, 28 May, 2011 |
 |
WSJ(5/28) G-8 Pledges $40 Billion For 'Arab Spring'  |
 |
WSJ(5/28) Yemen Clashes Spread, Raising Fears  |
 |
WSJ(5/28) Zuma Looks To Elevate Libya Role  |
 |
Border towns fearful of Syrian incursion as Lebanese troops redeploy  |
| Friday, 27 May, 2011 |
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WSJ: UK PM: Mideast Failure Would Give Oxygen To Extremists  |
 |
WSJ: Sarkozy Welcomes Russia Help In Libya; Gadhafi Must Go  |
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France's Sarkozy: G-8 Plans $40B Package For Egypt, Tunisia  |
 |
G8 offers $20bn to aid Arab democracies  |
 |
Lagarde: Middle East, North African Nations May Need IMF Help  |
 |
Qatar shuts Sana'a mission  |
 |
Kuwait: Heavy security presence dampens Friday 'rage'  |
| Thursday, 26 May, 2011 |
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WSJ: IMF Says Jobs Needed For Arab Spring To Create Stability  |
 |
Moody's downgrades Bahrain to Baa1 with negative outlook  |
 |
AU pursues 'political solution' for Libya  |
 |
Algeria begins political reform process  |
| Wednesday, 25 May, 2011 |
 |
Libya sovereign fund suffers big losses |
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WSJ: World Bank To Provide $4.5B To Egypt, $1.5B To Tunisia |
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Revolution and change at the Rafah border  |
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Jordan recognises Libya rebels, to send envoy  |
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9 killed as heavy clashes erupt in Yemen capital  |
| Tuesday, 24 May, 2011 |
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Cabinet hopes early end to Yemen crisis  |
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State employees hold demo in Tehran over Bahrain crackdown  |
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Arab revolt a collective demand for dignity: Expert  |
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Syria revolt hits Qatari investments  |
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Saudi Arabia prods Yemen parties  |
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Bahrain authorities release 515 people detained during unrest |
| Monday, 23 May, 2011 |
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GCC suspends mediation in Yemen after Saleh refuses to sign deal |
| Sunday, 22 May, 2011 |
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$4 billion Saudi aid for Egypt |
| Saturday, 21 May, 2011 |
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WSJ(5/21) Syrian Forces Fire On Protesters  |
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WSJ(5/21) NATO Hits 3 Libyan Ports  |
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WSJ(5/21) Tunisia To Seek Backing For Aid  |
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Army denies it is forcefully sending Syrian refugees home  |
| Friday, 20 May, 2011 |
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WSJ BLOG/Washington Wire: Lieberman Criticizes Obama On Mideast  |
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Islamist threat in north exaggerated: analysts  |
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Obama: Arab revolts show repression no longer works  |
| Thursday, 19 May, 2011 |
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Syria violence threatens to spill into Lebanon  |
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Kuwait eager to back Egyptian economy - Jazeera chief  |
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Syrian reforms to promote investment in the country - Al-Assad  |
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CBJ excess reserves stand at JD 2.875 billion  |
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Iraqi Minister fines oil workers for striking  |
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Saudis call Obama speech meaningless drivel  |
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Arab economic reforms to take time  |
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Parties fail to agree on Yemen deal  |
| Wednesday, 18 May, 2011 |
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Mixed reaction over Egyptian 'swap deal'  |
| Tuesday, 17 May, 2011 |
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The West Believes Arab Spring Will Transform Arab World |
| Saturday, 14 May, 2011 |
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Yemen Needs $20B To Achieve Anti-Poverty Millennium Devt Goals-Report  |
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WSJ(5/14) Libya Says NATO Killed Clerics  |
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WSJ(5/14) Obama's Mideast Envoy Resigns  |
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WSJ(5/14) Syrians Defy Week Of Crackdown  |
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WSJ(5/14) Yemeni Crisis Mounts Amid Protests, Killings  |
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Stalemate in Yemen  |
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Gaddafi most likely hurt in Nato raid — Italian minister  |
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Skirmish in Salalah but peace prevails  |
| Friday, 13 May, 2011 |
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WSJ: Six Killed In Syria Protests, But Government Calls For Restraint  |
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France finds Ben Ali cars, cash  |
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Sawiris warns of Islamist violence in Egypt  |
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Crackdowns fail to deter protesters  |
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Fresh wave of demonstrations expected today  |
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Gulf forces will stay in Bahrain after emergency is lifted — army chief  |
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Military chief vows harsher crackdowns  |
| Thursday, 12 May, 2011 |
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Yazaji Confirms Resignation from al-Arabiya  |
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Egypt: One hundred heady days  |
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MPs blast TV, clash over Arab uprising  |
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GCC envoys consult all factions in Yemen crisis  |
| Wednesday, 11 May, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Libya Rebels Say Oil Facilities Seriously Damaged  |
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Libya rebels seek access to frozen funds |
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Yemen parties urged to sign deal  |
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Bahrain urges calm despite Iran barbs  |
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Gulf leaders review regional developments  |
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Isolated protests and rally seeking better pay  |
| Tuesday, 10 May, 2011 |
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Daraa Mufti Withdraws His Resignation  |
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Changes reflect Arab aspirations: Qatar  |
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Gulf leaders meet today; Iran's role tops agenda  |
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Upheaval in region tops agenda of GCC summit  |
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Libyan council discusses ways to rebuild country |
| Monday, 09 May, 2011 |
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Political firestorm erupts in Tunisia  |
| Sunday, 08 May, 2011 |
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Syrian tanks storm Baniyas |
| Saturday, 07 May, 2011 |
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Saleh's intransigence jeopardizes GCC deal  |
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Toll climbs in Syria swoop  |
| Friday, 06 May, 2011 |
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EU To Step Up Syria Sanctions As Early As Next Week  |
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US freezes assets of Libyan state broadcaster  |
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Ben Ali assets focus of Tunisia probe  |
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Three separate protests staged Downtown Beirut  |
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Qatar pledges $500m to Libyan rebels  |
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Al Adly sentence signals new era  |
| Thursday, 05 May, 2011 |
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Lafarge cuts growth forecast following Egyptian unrest  |
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WSJ(5/5) Hamas's Pact Shows 'Arab Spring' Strains  |
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WSJ: Prosecutor Pursues Gadhafi Regime  |
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WSJ: Syrian Protest Gains Support In Major Cities  |
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WSJ: Allies Plan Fund For Libyan Rebels  |
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Bahrain loses appeal as offshore money haven  |
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Bahrain is limping back to normal after unrest |
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Syria transformed into large prison, activist says  |
| Wednesday, 04 May, 2011 |
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Fund to finance Libyan rebels |
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Monetary Situation in Syria Good, Arab Banks Union Says  |
| Tuesday, 03 May, 2011 |
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Bahrain medical workers to go on trial |
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Recession fears for Egypt and Tunisia |
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Benghazi seeks way out of health crisis  |
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No displaced Syrians in Jordan - gov't  |
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Unrest impacts transport services between Jordan, Syria  |
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Swiss freeze Gaddafi, Mubarak and Ben Ali's funds |
| Monday, 02 May, 2011 |
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GCC plans more talks on Yemen |
| Sunday, 01 May, 2011 |
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Bahrain businesses urged to boycott Iran |
| Saturday, 30 April, 2011 |
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WSJ(4/30) Tribe Is Vital To Gadhafi's Fate  |
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WSJ(4/30) Tunisia Repels Libyan Spillover  |
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WSJ(4/30) Syrians Propose Army-Led Transition  |
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WSJ UPDATE: US Freezes Assets Of Syrian Officials  |
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New Law Providing 50,000 Job Opportunities over 5 Years Soon  |
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Salafi MPs deny sponsoring Syria anti-govt protesters  |
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Hustle, bustle return to Bahrain  |
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Hundreds stage protests in Omani towns  |
| Friday, 29 April, 2011 |
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Diplomat's abductors demand SR5m  |
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Damascus urges prompt Lebanese government  |
| Thursday, 28 April, 2011 |
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WSJ UPDATE: Bahrain Sentences Four Protesters To Death  |
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UPDATE: EU Mulls Syria Asset Freeze, Travel Ban, Arms Embargo  |
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Syria's huge cash reserve supports its currency -- source  |
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Syria unrest takes toll on Lebanon border towns  |
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Difference between Egyptian and Syrian revolts  |
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Iran summons Bahraini charge d'affaires  |
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WSJ: Gadhafi Girds For Long Survival Battle  |
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WSJ: Cracks Show Among Loyalists To Syria Regime  |
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Egyptian Gas Pipeline Bombed, Interrupting Supply To Israel, Jordan  |
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Bahrain releases 312 detainees  |
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IMF sets $35b to aid Middle East nations in turmoil  |
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No Filipinos injured in latest Syria violence  |
| Wednesday, 27 April, 2011 |
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Iran may expel Bahraini diplomat in tit-for-tat action  |
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WSJ: Nations Face Quandary In Syria  |
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WSJ: Libyan Rebels Jolted By Counterattack  |
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No Gulf pressure for Mubarak immunity: Egypt's PM  |
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Foreign Ministry denies telling Saudis to leave Bahrain  |
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Syria deploys more forces to end unrest  |
| Tuesday, 26 April, 2011 |
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Supreme Council of Egyptian Armed Forces denies any UAE, Saudi pressure  |
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Bahraini football players detained, clubs shut  |
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Egypt makes concessions over southern governor  |
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Mikati back in Beirut, resumes deliberations  |
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Post-revolution, Egypt tourism remains in disarray  |
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Syria unrest may hurt Lebanon economy  |
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Tehran braces for showdown between Ahmadinejad and conservatives  |
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Tunisian Islamist leader urges rejection of extremism  |
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Dozens demonstrate in Mosul to support PM Maliki  |
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Kuwait supports rebels with $180 million  |
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WSJ(4/26) Rebel Gains Fail To End Siege Of Libyan City  |
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WSJ(4/26) Syria Steps Up Violence  |
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WSJ(4/26) Yemen Protesters Accept Deal  |
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Tehran supports national unity, democracy in Iraq: Larijani  |
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Saudi Arabia appreciates Yemen's cooperation |
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Regional turmoil in focus at Saudi king's talks with Egyptian PM |
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Bahrain municipal body dismisses Al Wefaq members |
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Gulf confederation call evokes mixed feelings in Kuwait  |
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Prosecutor says Mubarak to be moved  |
| Monday, 25 April, 2011 |
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Opposition Gives 'Final' Accord To GCC Plan To End Yemen Crisis  |
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Spokesman: Gadhafi Safe And His Morale Is High  |
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Iraq's al-Ahrar (Liberals) bloc condemn occupation forces violations in Basra  |
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Iraqi Army force surrounds Mosul's al-Ahrar square to ban demonstrators reaching it  |
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WSJ: Bahrain Sees Hezbollah Plot In Protest  |
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WSJ: US Seeks To Raise Heat On Syria  |
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WSJ: Rebels Extend Gains In Misrata  |
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WSJ: Yemen Opposition Deadlock Delays New Deal  |
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Wael Ghonim to take time-out from Google to form NGO  |
| Sunday, 24 April, 2011 |
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Saudi investments in Yemen safe despite political instability  |
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Looting affects gas, food security in Yemen  |
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Syrian Cabinet approves new housing, power laws |
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Tourist drought in Egypt |
| Saturday, 23 April, 2011 |
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WSJ(4/23) Protests Explode Across Syria  |
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WSJ(4/23) Libyan Rebels Buoyed By Strategic Win  |
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Women plan to show up at poll centers  |
| Friday, 22 April, 2011 |
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Iran cell planned attacks in Kuwait, minister says  |
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Kuwaitis face reform stalemate after government falls  |
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US to deploy drones against Kadhafi in Libya: Gates |
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Syria braces for massive ‘Good Friday’ protests |
| Thursday, 21 April, 2011 |
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Assad must do more on reform: US |
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Syria Postpones Third Mobile License Auction; No Revised Date -Source  |
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France offers Tunisia aid  |
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Cooking gas shortage leads to neighborhood blockade in Sana'a |
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Arab Tourism Lost $4.3B Due To Political Turmoil - Report |
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Consensus on boosting efforts
to restore peace in Yemen  |
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Majlis committee urges quick UNHRC action on Bahrain, Libya, Yemen  |
| Wednesday, 20 April, 2011 |
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UAE Foreign Min: GCC To Announce Yemen Plan Within A Few Hours  |
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Jordan backs Qatar efforts in Libya  |
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Arab energy investment marred by unrest  |
| Tuesday, 19 April, 2011 |
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Stability in Lebanon depends on that of Syria: Pro-Assad gathering  |
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RCD election ban stirs Tunisia debate  |
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Bahrain force to stay put |
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Jordan: Public sector dentists go on strike  |
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Ahmadinejad, Chavez disapprove of military intervention in Libya  |
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Iran denies supporting Syria in dealing with protestors  |
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Egyptian revolution broke backbone of U.S., Israel: Larijani  |
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Arab govts reluctant to deal with Libya: Debates  |
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Documents show US funding Syrian opposition: Paper  |
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Alexandrians between freedom and anarchy  |
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King Abdullah meets with Bahraini premier  |
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Iran figures in Ashton talks  |
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Gulf troops to stay until Iran threats ease |
| Monday, 18 April, 2011 |
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Yemen's Al-Rowaishan mass transport between a tribal rock and a government hard place |
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Cabinet delay takes toll on Lebanon trade  |
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Demonstrators gather in Mosul demanding departure of US forces  |
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Oman stimulus package to raise spending by 1b riyals |
| Sunday, 17 April, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Egypt Ex-PM To Face Trial For Corruption - Source  |
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Tunisia pays unemployment benefits |
| Saturday, 16 April, 2011 |
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Oman: Dhofar citizens stage rally to raise demands  |
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Salalah protesters continue peaceful sit-in, calm prevails in Sohar  |
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Tahrir protesters: Maliki must go  |
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Foreign Ministry Source: Statement of US Department of State on Iran's Help Is Untrue  |
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WSJ(4/16) Protests In Syria Curtailed By Force  |
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WSJ(4/16) Rebels Build A State In Benghazi  |
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WSJ(4/16) Death Of Activist In Gaza Defies Hamas Rule  |
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WSJ(4/16) Algeria Leader Vows To 'Reinforce' Democracy  |
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Iran urges UN prompt action on Bahrain  |
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Students hold demo over suppression of Bahrain uprising  |
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Exclusion of women from polls draws sharp responses  |
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King Fahd Causeway reopens  |
| Friday, 15 April, 2011 |
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Syrians crack down as protests continue  |
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Mubarak Transferred To Military Hospital - Public Radio  |
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Nato meets to overcome divisions on Libya  |
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Jordan to continue humanitarian assistance in Libya, wants unity  |
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Demonstration in front of Saudi Embassy for extradition of ousted President  |
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Political situation in Tunisia, focus of Interim PM-Chebbi talk  |
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Jordan participates in meeting of Inter- Parliamentary Union  |
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Morocco launches labour talks  |
| Thursday, 14 April, 2011 |
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Egypt issues travel bans on former PM  |
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Libyan Koussa Removed From EU Asset Freeze, Travel Ban  |
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Trade minister, Egyptian prime minister discuss bilateral ties  |
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Some naval officers defy orders - Refuse to travel to Bahrain  |
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Iran dismisses report about trial of two nationals in Bahrain  |
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EU move aimed to cover up rights violations in Bahrain: Iran MP  |
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Democratic Libya our aim, says Hague  |
 |
Libyan TV channel plans move to Tripoli  |
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Egyptians in Saudi Arabia rejoice over right to vote  |
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Libya aid team back after latest mission |
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Oman security forces disperse gathering of unemployed youth |
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Syria protests spread to Aleppo |
| Wednesday, 13 April, 2011 |
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EBRD could start lending to Egypt |
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Fitch Downgrades, Withdraws Libya Ratings On 'Extreme Instability'  |
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Security forces break up Bait al Barka R/A protest  |
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Half of Arabs see economy getting better: poll  |
 |
Protesters' council clarifies refusal of talks with Barzani representatives  |
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Ministry 'fiercely condemns' Tehran embassy attack  |
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Egyptians see country ready for democracy, finds poll  |
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Implement 1970 resolution on Libya: Uruguay  |
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Bahrain to try ‘Iranian spies’ |
| Tuesday, 12 April, 2011 |
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Mubarak hospitalised in Sharm El Sheikh |
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UN says 500,000 flee Libya fighting |
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UPDATE: Egypt Mubarak Hospitalized In Sharm El-Sheikh-Sources  |
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Businessmen mobilised to revive Tunisia's economy  |
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Iranian students hurl firebombs at Saudi embassy |
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Chances of an Africa-sponsored ceasefire are ‘nil’, opposition says |
| Monday, 11 April, 2011 |
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Oman: Sit-in near Majlis A'Shura continues |
| Sunday, 10 April, 2011 |
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Jordan undergoing 'courageous leap' - PM  |
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Cashing in on great escape |
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Saudi Arabia is on the wrong path: Salehi  |
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Four women to contest CMC elections  |
| Saturday, 09 April, 2011 |
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MARKET TALK: Saudi Shares Close Higher; Petchems in Focus  |
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WSJ(4/9) Egypt Protests Swell Against Military  |
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WSJ(4/9) Rebels Fight U.S. For Funds It Seized  |
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WSJ(4/9) Bahrain Divisions Grow, Fanning Fears |
 |
Algerians debate political alternatives  |
 |
Azura Ship Leaves Benghazi Port, with 600 Syrian Nationals On board  |
 |
Safar Continues Government-Formation Deliberations  |
 |
Activists plan fourth anti-sectarian march in Beirut for Sunday  |
 |
Hariri seeks to ease tensions with Bahrain as expatriates to be expelled  |
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Verbal sparring will spare stability, experts say  |
 |
Entry visas for Tunisians to Libya suspended  |
 |
Certifcates of deposit tender results  |
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Cleric Muqtada al-Sadr calls for open sit-in demo to force U.S. forces out of Iraq  |
| Friday, 08 April, 2011 |
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UAE activist detained after death threats  |
 |
WSJ UPDATE: Yemeni President Rejects Gulf Initiative  |
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Syria: Safar Continues Government-Formation Deliberations  |
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Morocco to protect corruption trial witnesses  |
 |
Libyan students struggle to study amidst war  |
 |
Hariri slams Iran interference  |
 |
Lebanon key in preventing occupation of Libya: lecture  |
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Seven Saudis in Egyptian jails released  |
| Thursday, 07 April, 2011 |
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INTERVIEW: ERG Interested In Rebels' Libyan Oil If Rules Clear  |
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Moroccans debate constitutional reform  |
 |
Algeria fears Libyan weapons could reach al-Qaeda  |
 |
Human shields being used to foil air strikes in Libya, Nato says  |
 |
Iran Seen Activating Agents To Instigate Conflict  |
 |
Clinton rejects Qaddafi letter  |
 |
Gulf envoys hold talks with Yemeni opposition  |
 |
Bahrain's business climate 'is back on the track'  |
 |
Oman: Call for retribution |
 |
'Groups spreading false information'  |
 |
France slams Iranian statements against Saudi Arabia  |
 |
Bahrain firms fire hundreds of strikers |
| Wednesday, 06 April, 2011 |
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IEA Deputy Head: Oil Mkt Seems Well Supplied, No Supply Gap From Libya  |
 |
Bahrain's Sovereign Ratings Lowered |
 |
The Gulf: The long and the short of it  |
 |
'Kuwait Not Safe From Political Change'  |
 |
Opposition Plans Drive To Limit Govt Participation In Assembly  |
 |
Egypt Ctrl Bk Head: Foreign Investors Withdrew $7.5B -Newspaper  |
 |
Libya conflict casts shadow over Tunisian private clinics  |
 |
Turkish mediation efforts underway to solve Bahrain crisis  |
 |
Prince Khaled tells armed forces to brace for all eventualities  |
 |
No letup in deadly clashes; Saleh to attend Saudi talks  |
| Tuesday, 05 April, 2011 |
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Oman: Majlis protestors seek action against police  |
 |
Arab Spring supports govt's resignation move: MP  |
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Tripoli grapples with food crisis  |
 |
Unrest in Arab states sparks media boom  |
 |
Libya violence worrisome: Saudi Arabia  |
 |
Police and Saleh loyalists kill 17  |
| Monday, 04 April, 2011 |
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Sulaimaniyah protesters to reveal "roadmap" for reforms Monday  |
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Tunisian hospitals assist wounded Libyans  |
 |
Activist dismisses rumours of an end to Salalah protests |
 |
Curfew around highway eased after security improves |
 |
Safar appointment fails to defuse protests in Syria |
| Sunday, 03 April, 2011 |
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Oman: Private sector demands concessions |
 |
Oman Cables strike to continue as negotiations fail: Protesters |
 |
Rebels capture Brega amid heavy fighting |
| Saturday, 02 April, 2011 |
 |
Fox defends West’s arms sales to Libya |
 |
WSJ(4/2) Gadhafi Rejects Cease-Fire Offer  |
 |
Activists call for Tripoli to be national, not sectarian  |
 |
Oman Post employees call off two-day strike  |
 |
Oman: Be rational rather than impulsive  |
 |
Omani force takes stock of situation in Sohar  |
 |
No freeze on local Libyan assets |
 |
One dead, six hurt as protest turns violent in Oman  |
| Friday, 01 April, 2011 |
 |
Jordan: Internal differences surface among March 24 members  |
 |
Sit-in calling for political reforms  |
 |
Kuwait to expel three Iranian diplomats in espionage case  |
 |
Syria regime declares Friday a working day  |
| Thursday, 31 March, 2011 |
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Manama blames foreign interference for unrest  |
 |
Algerian state media gives voice to opposition  |
 |
Egypt Offers Airlines Incentives To Boost Travel, Tourism  |
 |
Worry on the streets: A snapshot into the life of an Aden resident  |
 |
As protests continue, Yemen's economy struggles in silence  |
 |
Security slips in Yemen after Republican Guards withdraw to Sana'a  |
 |
Armed groups take over Yemeni towns despite Saleh's regional support  |
 |
Protest in Kurdish district turns violent  |
 |
WSJ(3/31) Cairo Revolution Finds New Target: Free Market  |
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Oman: A new dawn of life  |
 |
Reform, modernisation are my agenda - King  |
 |
Al Assad leaves Syrians frustrated |
| Wednesday, 30 March, 2011 |
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MARKET TALK: Tunisian Econ Growth To Slow To 2.5% in 2011 -AMF  |
 |
MP Ashour focus on Bahrain TV 'insults'  |
 |
President al-Assad issues Legislative Decree amending Decree No. 40 on salaries  |
 |
Oman: 'Enough is enough'  |
 |
Oman: Sohar protesters arrested, army takes charge  |
 |
Oman: Protesters gather outside US Embassy  |
 |
Dubai Investment Credentials Bolstered By Mena Region Unrest -Official  |
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Algeria boosts Libya border security  |
 |
Current events pose new challenges for hospitality industry  |
 |
Syria cabinet quits to quell public fury |
| Tuesday, 29 March, 2011 |
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WSJ: Syria's Cabinet Resigns As Regime Supporters Rally  |
 |
EU Says Sanctions Affect All Libya Oil Exports  |
 |
Industries want govt aid to employ locals  |
 |
Forced strike hits Sohar schools and offices  |
 |
Labour inspectors call off protest  |
 |
Power firms staff end stir  |
 |
Kurdistan sets date for provincial elections  |
 |
Update: Iraq still fights for key ministers  |
 |
Libya TV set for launch tomorrow  |
 |
Doha recognises Libya's rebel government  |
 |
Gov't vows to protect peaceful demonstrators  |
 |
Bahrain opposition says 250 detained, 44 missing  |
 |
Election chief: We're not ready for women's suffrage  |
 |
Libya: Right decision by West  |
 |
Egypt eases stringent restrictions on formation of political parties |
| Monday, 28 March, 2011 |
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Moroccan reform process to engage parties, unions  |
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'Negative talk to damage GCC ties'  |
 |
Iraq to take part in London conf. to protect Libyans - spokesperson  |
 |
Bahrain opposition moderates demands |
 |
Saleh demands free and fair elections |
| Sunday, 27 March, 2011 |
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Parliament refuses calls to limit King's powers |
 |
Saudis in private firms demand trade union |
| Saturday, 26 March, 2011 |
 |
Egypt Court Says It Cannot Try Ex-Minister: Report  |
 |
Syrian protest dispersed outside embassy  |
 |
WSJ(3/26) UPDATE: NATO To Boost Libya Role  |
 |
WSJ(3/26) Talks Snag Over Yemeni Leader's Exit  |
 |
WSJ(3/26) Syrian Regime Rocked By Protests  |
 |
WSJ(3/26) Bahrain Police Crack Down On Protesters Defying Ban  |
 |
Holidaymakers shun turmoil-hit Bahrain, favor UAE  |
 |
$130bn Saudi package to spur regional markets  |
 |
Saudi protesters stage fresh rallies  |
 |
Bahrain police use teargas against protesters  |
 |
Bahrain still on target for 4.5% growth  |
 |
DED to highlight growth opportunities  |
 |
Protests cost 40 students scholarships  |
 |
Zardari voices concern over Middle East unrest  |
| Friday, 25 March, 2011 |
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WSJ: US Sees Substantial Role in Libya Campaign Despite NATO Handover  |
 |
$1bn losses to various sectors  |
 |
1,000 protestors in Diala to support Bahraini people  |
 |
Anti-sectarian protests planned in Beirut, Amsheet Sunday  |
 |
Syria urges Lebanese to swiftly form Cabinet  |
 |
Danes to march in solidarity with Arabs  |
| Thursday, 24 March, 2011 |
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Gulf's wealthy move more capital offshore |
 |
Libya-Owned Tamoil Told It Isn't Under Sanctions - Manager  |
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OMV: Refinery Operations Unaffected By EU Ban On Libyan Oil  |
 |
CORRECT: Yemen's Oil Exports Not Affected By Pipeline Attack - Official  |
 |
Egypt's Stk Mkt Falls Again But Selling Eases As Instituions Step In  |
 |
No risk of oil shortage due to Libya says Total's Jean-Jacques Mosconi |
 |
UNICEF concerned about escalation of violence in occupied Palestinian territory and Israel |
 |
Statement by Shahida Azfar, UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa, on unrest in the region |
 |
UPDATE: EU Extends Asset Freeze On Libya Oil Firms  |
 |
Blocs ready for grillings  |
 |
Syrians in Kuwait support 'uprising'  |
 |
Sohar protestors open roundabout; seven held in Sur  |
 |
KSE loses steam on Egypt market woes  |
 |
Analyst urges unity, warns against political change  |
 |
Kuwaiti forces in Bahrain 'only on defensive mission' |
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Hefty tab for Gaddafi attack |
 |
Peaceful demonstrations earn Jordan image - experts  |
 |
Jordan insists no participation in Libya operation  |
 |
Yemeni parliament gives Saleh emergency powers  |
 |
Oman protesters block industrial area of Rusayl |
 |
UAE ‘pulled out of Libya no-fly zone plan’ |
| Wednesday, 23 March, 2011 |
 |
Al-Jazeera office shuts |
 |
France Sees Operational, Technical Role For NATO In Libya  |
 |
Statement Attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Libya |
 |
At least four dead in fresh Syria violence  |
 |
Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General on Syria |
 |
Yemen opposition calls for march on palace  |
 |
Egyptian Stocks Tumble As Market Reopens And Foreign Investors Sell  |
 |
MARKET TALK: Egypt Cos That Benefited From Previous Regime Pressured  |
 |
Saudi Arabia Sets Local Elections But Shuts Out Women Voters |
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'Expel Iran envoy, probe Dar daily'  |
 |
Bahraini FM says situation in his country returns back to normal  |
 |
Pres. Saleh did not accept opposition proposals -- JMP  |
 |
Tit-for-tat lawsuits as debate over U.S. cables heats up  |
 |
China Oilfield: To Continue To Expand To Middle East, Africa Despite Political Unrest  |
 |
Gulf cash aid is not a quick fix |
 |
Bahrain's hotline to deal with threat to workers  |
 |
WSJ(3/23) Egypt Market Braces For Reopening  |
 |
WSJ: In New Face Of Yemen's Opposition, Reflections Of Old Regime  |
 |
WSJ(3/23) In Tripoli, Fear And Despair Mount  |
 |
WSJ(3/23) Syrian Protests Add To Pressure On Assad Regime  |
 |
WSJ(3/23) Conflict Draws Out Divide Among U.S. Politicians  |
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WSJ(3/23) Bahrain Relies On Old Playbook In Its Crackdown  |
 |
WSJ(3/23) Rescue Teams Raced To Find Downed US Pilots  |
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Arab turmoil to keep pressure on Saudi bourse  |
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Unrest pressure on Saudi bourse  |
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2,000 Filipinos refuse to leave Libya  |
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Libya: What is the endgame?  |
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Libya crisis helped Arab-West ties — Scheffer  |
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Mubarak’s assets are not frozen  |
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Postponing polls in Egypt’s interest  |
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Saleh exit inevitable but costs keep rising  |
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Saleh warns renegade generals of civil war  |
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Soaring inflation cause for concern  |
| Tuesday, 22 March, 2011 |
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Gadhafi Makes Public Appearance At Tripoli Residence -TV  |
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Gaddafi forces attack towns in west  |
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Libya To Free AFP, Getty Journalists  |
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2ndUPDATE: UAE Said To Have Changed View On Libya Deployment Due To Bahrain  |
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UPDATE: Norwegian Oil Company DNO Evacuating Staff From Yemen  |
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UAE calls on Human Rights Council to act against Israel on human rights violations  |
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UAE Ex-Air Force Head: No UAE Planes In Libya On US, Europe Bahrain Policy  |
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MARKET TALK: S&P Downgrades 3 Bahrain-based Banks On Unrest  |
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EU Freezes Assets Of Nine Libyan Ministers, Including PM  |
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Colin Powell Says Iraq, Afghanistan Struggling; Urges Mideast Reforms  |
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Entry refused to Kuwait aid convoy  |
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MARKET TALK:Egypt Mkt Reopens Wed; To Boost Local Sentiment -Beltone  |
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Kurdistan protesters invited to parliament  |
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Grillings not influenced by Arab revolutions, insists Al-Saadoun  |
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King says Bahrain foiled foreign plot |
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Arab world facing new challenges: Abdullah  |
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ME unrest brings steel prices down |
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King Abdullah thanks nation for 'positive reaction' to decrees  |
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Saudi royal handouts put at $170bn  |
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Moody's downgrades five Egypt banks  |
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Uprisings seen changing balance of power in Arab-Israeli conflict  |
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Thumbs up to the Arab League  |
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Saleh regime fights for survival  |
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Al Attiyah: Libya mission aims to protect civilians |
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Oman increases subsidies to tackle spiralling prices |
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Scores of mercenaries reach Benghazi for aid  |
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Top commanders desert Saleh |
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Yemen consul in Dubai backs youth revolt |
| Monday, 21 March, 2011 |
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Unrest takes economic toll on Bahrain |
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3rd UPDATE:EU Widens Libya Sanctions; Asset Freeze For Mubarak  |
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UPDATE: EU Extends Libya Sanctions, Slaps Asset Freeze On Egypt Mubarak  |
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UPDATE:Gulf Arab Leaders Call For Change Amid Political "Earthquake"  |
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2nd UPDATE: World Must Speak As One On Libya, UN Ban Tells Arabs  |
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Bahrain-Based Arab Banking Corp Downgraded To 'BBB-/A-3' And Kept On Watch Neg On Uncertainties In Libya And Bahrain |
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UPDATE: GCC Sec Gen: Libya Allied Action Not An "Intervention"  |
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Bahrain-Based Ahli United Bank And Arab Bank PLC (Bahrain) Downgraded To 'BBB/A-3' After Sovereign Downgrade; Watch Neg |
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GPC resignations continue amidst growing protests  |
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Yemeni women face education and employment challenges  |
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Protesters dissatisdied with Kurdistan authority vows, says council  |
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Moroccans rally for reform  |
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Bahrain condemns Nasrallah's remarks |
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Bahrain King Says Foreign Plot Against Gulf Foiled |
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Al-Sadr condemns foreign interference in Bahraini, Libyan affairs  |
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MARKET TALK: High Probability Of De Facto Libya Partition - Eurasia  |
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Ratings On Five Tunisian Banks Affirmed Following Sovereign Downgrade; Outlooks Negative |
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WSJ: Bahrain Security Forces Step Up Arrests of Protesters  |
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Bahrain public sector active again following directive |
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Regime’s forces deprive Misrata of water and fuel |
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US: Gaddafi not on coalition target list |
| Sunday, 20 March, 2011 |
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Oil companies fear nationalisation in Libya |
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Pressure mounted on Arab leaders |
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WSJ:Bahrain Unions To Extend General Strike Until Foreign Forces Withdraw |
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UK Osborne:UN Resolution Allows Attack On Libya Air Defenses, Ground Forces  |
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Parliament urges Bahrainis to resort to dialogue |
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Western forces attack Libya  |
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Bahrain King pledges reforms, eases curfew |
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'Jordan not participating in no-fly zone' |
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Bahraini Sunnis, Shias should talk to resolve issues: Qaradawi |
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Libya unrest to keep oil prices high |
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Yemen orders currency safeguards |
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2nd WSJ UPDATE: US, Coalition Forces Attack Libya  |
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Bahrain edges closer to normality |
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High turnout in Egypt’s first post-Mubarak vote |
| Saturday, 19 March, 2011 |
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Brace for funds flowing out of Bahrain: report |
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World acts against Gaddafi  |
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Saudi Arabia's 21 Royal Orders |
 |
WSJ: Egyptians Vote In Referendum On Constitutional Changes  |
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Libya's National Oil Corp To Honor Contracts With Foreign Firms -Oil Min  |
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Yemen government doors open for job seekers  |
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WSJ(3/19) Saudi King Unveils Perks Amid Unrest  |
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WSJ(3/19) Sanctions' Impact Felt By Tripoli  |
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WSJ(3/19) Europe Pressure, Arab Support Helped Turn U.S.  |
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WSJ(3/19) Egypt Reformers Wary Before Vote  |
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WSJ(3/19) Bahrain Razes Key Monument  |
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WSJ(3/19) UPDATE: Allies Rally To Stop Gadhafi  |
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Tens of thousands rally to Hariri in Tripoli  |
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Dole and hike in salary set to fuel inflation  |
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Yemen''s Tourism Min. resigns due to bloody attacks against protesters  |
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Kuwait may mediate to end Bahraini crisis  |
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Iran appeasement policy dangerous: Tabtabaie  |
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Citizens expect living conditions to improve with reform package  |
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WSJ: Syrian Unrest Poses New Challenge For Regime  |
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Yemen declares emergency after 50 killed in clashes  |
| Friday, 18 March, 2011 |
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Total: Too Early To Restart Oil Production In Libya  |
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Bahrain destroys symbol of uprising  |
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French Foreign Min: Libya Must Comply With All UN Resolutions  |
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PRECIOUS METALS: Gold Off Highs On Libya Ceasefire; Eyes Dollar  |
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Crude, Gold Prices Tumble After Libya Announces Ceasefire  |
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WSJ: Qatar To Contribute to Libya No-Fly Zone  |
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Thousands Of Jordanians Protest Against Government,Parliament  |
 |
Leading economists mulling a political party  |
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Jordan: Conflict prompted Constitution changes activists want revoked  |
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Mikati and March 8 figures make no progress on Cabinet  |
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Political bickering hampering business, industry leaders say  |
 |
Kurdish parliament to form national dialog committee to calm Sulaimniya protests  |
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5,000 protestors in Diala urge AL to protect Bahraini people  |
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Defence Force confirms arrests of offenders  |
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Facilitating business links with Greece  |
 |
Humanitarian agencies seek help from Gulf  |
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Intelligentsia calls on Obama to end violence  |
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Omani workers continue protests  |
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‘Excessive force’ not used on protesters, Bahrain says  |
| Thursday, 17 March, 2011 |
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Benghazi residents vow to die fighting  |
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Yemen in emergency talks to guard rial  |
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Youth And Unemployed Plan Weekend Demonstrations In Algeria  |
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Moody's: Global Oil & Gas Companies to Face Limited Credit Impact from Unrest in MENA -- So Far  |
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Spain Takes Control Of Libyan-Owned Aresbank  |
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Iran, Syria urges for common ground for regional security, stability  |
 |
Algeria gives $100m to Tunisia  |
 |
Kone Plans To Evacuate Staff Out Of Bahrain - Report  |
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Demonstrations continue across Yemen governorates  |
 |
Port stir hits services  |
 |
MARKET TALK: EFG Cuts Bahrain '11 Growth Forecast To 1.5% On Unrest  |
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Middle East Political Risk Escalates with Intervention of GCC Armed Forces in Bahrain  |
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Iranian FM holds talks with UN chief on Bahrain  |
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MP censures West's silence on killing of people in Arab states  |
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No rise in commodities prices  |
 |
GCC jobs outnumber local working population  |
 |
Experts prepare to take Jerusalem case to The Hague  |
 |
Jordan renews support for Gulf security  |
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'National dialogue open to all reform-related ideas'  |
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Gulf bourses extend losses; TASI up  |
 |
Mixed signals from US over Libya draw criticism, praise  |
 |
A 'no-fly zone' won't work  |
 |
Uneasy calm after Bahrain crackdown  |
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Bahrain beefs up security  |
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Bahrain takes firm steps to curb violence |
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Omanis go on strike for better pay, conditions |
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Some top officials have quit, reports say |
| Wednesday, 16 March, 2011 |
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2nd UPDATE: US Clinton Criticizes Gulf Deployment In Bahrain  |
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WSJ: Gadhafi Forces Shelling Misrata With Heavy Weapons  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Bahraini Forces Drive Protesters From Strongholds  |
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Moody's Cuts Egypt Rtgs 1 Notch to Ba3; Ongoing Political Uncertainty  |
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Moody's downgrades Egypt to Ba3, negative outlook  |
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Eni CEO Says Relations With Libya Are Not Compromised  |
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Angry OIB clients 'to close accounts' |
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'Sending Kuwaiti forces to Bahrain under the jurisdiction of Amir, army chief' |
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Liberal bloc in Najaf Council demands closing Bahrain consulate |
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UNSC draft law to establish no-fly zone over Libya  |
 |
Secularism stirs fresh debate in Tunisia  |
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Tunisia's Foreign And Local Currency Ratings Lowered To 'BBB-' And 'BBB' Respectively; Off Watch Neg; Outlook Stable |
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Gaddafi on top in fight for control |
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Iran summons Saudi, Swiss envoys to protest military intervention in Bahrain  |
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Body oversees Saudis in Yemen, Bahrain, Japan  |
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Gulf markets, others dive as crises deepen  |
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Jordan Islamists to boycott dialogue with govt  |
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Civil society and Palestine: The growing power  |
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Clashes erupt as Bahrain declares state of emergency  |
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Economy takes a hit due to violence |
| Tuesday, 15 March, 2011 |
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UPDATE: Gadhafi Forces Cut Ajdabiya-Benghazi Road - Rebels  |
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Syria Dismisses Rumors It Backed Libya Regime-Foreign Minister  |
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UPDATE: Bahrain CDS Spread Widens Further  |
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WSJ: Bahrain Declares State Of Emergency, Saudi Soldier Killed |
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Saudi Soldier Shot Dead By Protester In Bahrain -Source |
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Overriding desire for democracy tops agenda in ASDA'A Burson-Marsteller Arab Youth Survey |
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Bahrain Sovereign CDS Spread Widens, Saudi Intervention Weighs  |
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Yemen: 'Unrest creating chronic instability' |
 |
Majlis protestors call for new fiscal panel, major overhaul  |
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UPDATE: Iran: Military Intervention In Bahrain "Unacceptable"  |
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Egypt prepares for referendum on constitutional amendments  |
 |
Arab Youth Support Protests, Prioritize Political Change -Poll  |
 |
Egyptian judges in Kuwait plan mass resignation over salary disparity  |
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Egypt's Instability Threatens Telecom Development, but Opportunities Remain, Pyramid Finds |
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King sets 3-month deadline for national dialogue panel  |
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Iran tells Bahrain to avoid violence against protesters  |
 |
No interference in internal affairs, says King  |
 |
Arab women are main victim of unemployment  |
 |
Saudi Arabia takes lead to help Bahrain  |
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Bahrainis urged to overcome sectarian divide |
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Revolutionaries regain Brega after tactical withdrawal  |
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Several arrested in Ibri as protests spread in Oman |
| Monday, 14 March, 2011 |
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Bahrain tensions push oil near 30-month highs |
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UPDATE: Saudi Official: Saudi Troops Have Entered Bahrain -AFP  |
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Bank Of Italy Takes Control Of Libya's Banca UBAE  |
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HM grants powers to Council of Oman, appoints new ROP chief |
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Interior minister of Kuwait urged to replace unruly officials with decent ones  |
 |
Bloc preps grilling motion against PM over Zain deal  |
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KRG Prime Minister responds to protesters' demands  |
 |
WSJ: Some Bahrain Lawmakers Urge King To Impose Martial Law  |
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Oil exporting port of Brega falls into hands of Gaddafi forces |
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Qaboos makes key reforms  |
| Sunday, 13 March, 2011 |
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Bahrain calls for help as police are routed |
 |
Libyan rebels' chief in plea for support |
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Oman, Bahrain take fresh steps to calm protests |
 |
UPDATE: Oman Sultan Grants Parliament Legislative Powers  |
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MARKET TALK: Egypt Econ Growth To Slow, Stk Mkt Seen Volatile - CS  |
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Clashes bring Bahrain business district to halt |
 |
WSJ: US Defense Secretary Says Bahrain Needs To Take Bigger Steps On Reform  |
| Saturday, 12 March, 2011 |
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WSJ: Two Dead, Hundreds Injured in Clashes in Yemeni Capital  |
 |
WSJ(3/12) Selloff Worries Cloud Egyptian Market's Reopening  |
 |
Anti-sectarian protesters launch more sit-ins  |
 |
Berri to Arab Parliaments: Recognize Libyan rebels  |
 |
Bedoons stage protest for citizenship  |
 |
No threat seen to stability of Saudi Arabia  |
 |
Arab stocks rebound strongly amid receding political woes  |
 |
Dozens injured in East Jerusalem clashes  |
| Friday, 11 March, 2011 |
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2nd UPDATE: EU Van Rompuy:If Libya Attacks Worsen, All Options Open  |
 |
Violence flares in Bahrain's Sunni heartland  |
 |
UPDATE:Merkel:Fundamentally Skeptical Of Military Action In Libya  |
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Heavy police presence damps Saudi 'day of rage'  |
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UK PM Says Gadhafi Must Go, As Libya Sanctions Widened  |
 |
Tens of thousands protest in Yemen capital  |
 |
Tunisia Minister: 15% Pay Rise For Tourism Workers Legitimate  |
 |
WSJ UPDATE: Hundreds Protest In Eastern Saudi Arabia |
 |
Saudi Capital Calm On Day Protests Called  |
 |
EU Mulling Freezing Assets Of Libyan Oil Companies - Hungary  |
 |
UniCredit Freezes Libya's Rights As Shareholder  |
 |
EU Freezes Assets Of Five Libyan Entities, Including Wealth Fund  |
 |
Tight security measures before protest in Falluja  |
 |
Libyan State Oil Company To Start Funding Rebels -FT  |
 |
Sources close to Mikati upbeat about possible Cabinet formation next week  |
 |
Crises won't affect GCC economies: Al Suwaidi  |
 |
Scores of citizens protest in Nassiriya  |
 |
Massive demonstration in central Baghdad  |
 |
Oman ministers pledge to achieve Qaboos’ objectives  |
 |
Revolt gives rise to new ventures  |
 |
Tourism sector suffers huge losses due to political unrest  |
| Thursday, 10 March, 2011 |
 |
Bahraini youth to march on king's court  |
 |
Libya oil group offers to help fund opposition  |
 |
WSJ: Saudi Police Fire Rubber Bullets To Disperse Protest |
 |
IEA: Attacks On Libya Oil Region "Worrying" From Oil Perspective  |
 |
WSJ UPDATE: Arab Gulf States Agree Economic Aid Package For Bahrain, Oman |
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Germany Not Alone In Skepticism Of N Africa Action - Minister  |
 |
S&P Publishes Q&A On Political Risks For International Oil Companies Operating In The MENA Region |
 |
EU-Summit can Create Fund for Eurozone and Arab States |
 |
Ban Ki-moon Concerned By Apparent Impasse in Launching National Dialogue in Bahrain |
 |
Egypt's Local And Foreign Currency Ratings Are Affirmed; Long-Term Ratings Removed From Watch Negative; Outlook Negative |
 |
Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya Ratings Lowered To 'BB/B' And Suspended |
 |
Temporary workers in Mosul protest over unpaid wages  |
 |
CORRECT: Libyan Oil Installations Undamaged, NOC Chief Says  |
 |
Regional Arab-Iranian clash will be next, warns expert  |
 |
King urges political parties to be ready with relevant platforms  |
 |
Arab tyrants are on razor edge: Larijani  |
 |
Omantel staff stage sit-in to demand better benefits  |
 |
Libya: A history under many flags  |
 |
Arab League will weigh all options to deal with Libyan crisis: Prince Saud  |
 |
Students beware of your rage!  |
 |
Workers of three major firms march in Muscat |
| Wednesday, 09 March, 2011 |
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Saudi minister calls for 'dialogue not protests' |
 |
Deliberate and planned Attacks to Disrupt the Broadcast of MBC Group's Bouquet of Channels and Al Arabiya news channel on Nilesat |
 |
UPDATE: OMV CEO:See No Permanent Output Consequences On Libya Unrest  |
 |
Mediapersons stage protest at Ministry of Information  |
 |
Bahrain Given Until May 1 To Decide On Staging F1 Race In 2011 |
 |
Public sector workers to hold protest meeting  |
 |
Jordanian disappeared in Libya, foreign ministry  |
 |
Boycotters for Change call for dissolution of Lower House  |
 |
'More time needed to investigate attack on protesters'  |
 |
King, Queen discuss Jordanian women's issues with activists  |
 |
Eni CEO defends decision to stay in Libya |
 |
Sri Lanka's ties with Libya  |
 |
Arab rights panel denounces move to crush Libyan rebels  |
 |
Expats rejoice at legal blow to Mubarak  |
 |
Pro-Mubarak celebrities blacklisted by Egyptians |
 |
JCCI panel rejects Jakarta's terms for employing housemaids and drivers  |
 |
Gaddafi terrorised Libyans and the world  |
 |
Protests continue to rock some Gulf capitals |
 |
Saudi Arabia takes steps to curb demonstrations |
| Tuesday, 08 March, 2011 |
 |
Libyan central bank chief surfaces |
 |
Rebels issue ultimatum to Libyan leader Gaddafi  |
 |
UAE calls on world to protect Libyans |
 |
S&P Comments On Middle East Unrest's Credit Impact And The Return Of Inflation To Europe |
 |
S&P places Oman's ratings on watch  |
 |
Students launch stir in the Sultanate  |
 |
Gulf States To Finalize Bahrain, Oman Economic Aid Package Thursday |
 |
'Real and quick reform'  |
 |
Bahrain hopeful of political settlement  |
 |
'Iran approves of any Lebanese decision on next govt.'  |
 |
Arab world upheaval will be worth it in long run: Larijani  |
 |
Saudi Arabia seeks an end to Libya violence  |
 |
Eastern Libya to run out of fuel in a week |
| Monday, 07 March, 2011 |
 |
3rd UPDATE: Gulf States Support No-Fly Zone Over Libya  |
 |
Opec members quietly boost production |
 |
Kuwait braces for Fifth Fence Twitter call to rally  |
 |
Lebanese citizens return from Libya via Turkey |
 |
S&P Report Comments On Middle East Unrest's Credit Impact On Banks And Insurers In The Region |
 |
Painful price of forging a democratic era |
 |
More government jobs slated for Moroccan youths |
 |
Tunisia unveils political roadmap, new cabinet  |
 |
6 MPs quit Iraqiya bloc - Damluji  |
 |
Bahrain's Pearl Roundabout full; hotels, shops empty |
 |
Bahrain move to create 20,000 jobs lauded; PM's office circled |
 |
Region's bourses lose $140bn in five weeks |
 |
Gaddafi strikes back at rebels  |
 |
Government loyalists attack protesters in Yemen town |
| Sunday, 06 March, 2011 |
 |
Confusion clouds Libya's investment fund |
 |
Accor Egypt Confirms its Continuing Presence in the Egyptian Market and Supports Hotel Employees during the Current Circumstances |
 |
Telecom Egypt: Damages To Assets From Recent Unrest Total EGP17.6M  |
 |
MARKET TALK: EFG Cuts 2011 Mena Growth Forecast To 3.6% On Unrest  |
 |
Oman Reshuffles Cabinet, Investigates Unrest Amid Protests |
 |
Jordan, Australia see eye to eye on peace, Libya |
 |
Public, pvt sectors offer jobs for citizens |
 |
Saudi Arabia bans demonstrations |
 |
Bahrain’s interior ministry to offer 20,000 new jobs |
| Saturday, 05 March, 2011 |
 |
UPDATE: Saudi Interior Ministry Bans Protests, Marches, Strikes - TV  |
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Algerian Minister: No Plan To End Ban On Opposition Marches  |
 |
WSJ(3/5) EU To Add Sanctions On Libya  |
 |
WSJ(3/5) Algeria's Opposition Joins A Protest Wave  |
 |
WSJ(3/5) NATO Chief Says A U.N. Resolution Is Needed  |
 |
WSJ(3/5) Gadhafi Forces Seek To Widen Grip  |
 |
WSJ(3/5) TV Debate Doomed Egypt PM  |
 |
Tunisian stock market resumes trading next Mon.  |
 |
Activists gear up for second anti-sectarian rally  |
 |
Future mobilizes supporters in north ahead of March 14 rally in Beirut  |
 |
Fatwa dept staff resign en masse  |
 |
Diplomats out in full force to help Libya evacuees  |
 |
Egyptians provide vital support  |
 |
Hundreds of evacuees arrive in Abu Dhabi  |
 |
Sharaf calls for end to protests  |
| Friday, 04 March, 2011 |
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Oil millions still flow for Gaddafi  |
 |
Protests build across Saudi Arabia  |
 |
Libyan Internet Service Cut Again -Monitors  |
 |
WSJ: Yemeni Soldiers Clash With Protestors, At Least 3 Dead  |
 |
UK Freezes GBP2B Worth Of Gadhafi-Related Assets - Source  |
 |
Sectarian violence flares in Bahrain  |
 |
Cabinet Meeting on Employment Programs, Job Opportunities  |
 |
Dubai flights to evacuate Indians  |
 |
UK Freezes Libyan Sovereign Wealth Fund Assets - FT  |
 |
Government absence delaying Tripoli roadworks, says mayor  |
 |
Khazen: Political bickering delaying major public and private-sector projects  |
 |
Mikati: Some parties want to put Lebanon under Chapter 7  |
 |
Maghreb unrest pushes limits of legitimate protest  |
 |
Algeria denies supporting Kadhafi  |
 |
More than 9,000 Filipino workers evacuated from restive Libya  |
 |
Ordinary people heed the call to free Libya  |
 |
Prices of Egypt’s food exports to UAE rise 15% |
 |
Protesters reiterate loyalty to Oman’s ruler  |
 |
UAE stands firm by Oman  |
| Thursday, 03 March, 2011 |
 |
Bahrain and Oman aid mooted  |
 |
LSE websites edited to remove Libyan ties  |
 |
EU Split On Whether Libya Asset Freeze Applies To Sovereign Fund,Central Bank-Official  |
 |
Libya's National Oil Corp Says Oil Output Down By Half |
 |
2nd UPDATE: World Court Targets Gadhafi For Possible Crimes Vs Humanity  |
 |
Egypt Bourse Suspends Trading Until It Consults New PM  |
 |
CORRECT: EIB Says Lending Extra EUR600M To Tunisia  |
 |
UPDATE: Arab League 'Studying' Venezuela Libya Proposal-Moussa  |
 |
WSJ: Libya Government Forces Maintain Seige On Rebels In Zawiya  |
 |
Medvedev: Libya Is 'On Verge Of Civil War' - Report  |
 |
Reports Examine The Sovereign Rating Impact Of Unrest In The Middle East And North Africa |
 |
UPDATE:IEA Chief Says Libya Oil Outages Starting To Impact Europe  |
 |
UPDATE: World Court Investigates Gadhafi For Crimes Against Humanity  |
 |
Bahrain Opposition Officially Submit Demands To Government |
 |
Hundreds pledge allegiance to His Majesty  |
 |
UK freezes Libyan wealth fund assets  |
 |
Crude slips on hopes for Libyan peace plan  |
 |
OIL FUTURES: Crude Down Sharply On Libya Peace Commission Rumor  |
 |
Allawi, Sadr support right to peaceful protests  |
 |
It's business as usual in Sohar  |
 |
Saudi, Bahraini debt insurance costs rise  |
 |
As confidence vote looms, deputies fight to save face  |
 |
King urges ex-servicemen to contribute to reform efforts  |
 |
Umrah traffic affected as ferries diverted to evacuate Egyptians fleeing Libya  |
 |
Deadline set for Saleh to quit |
| Wednesday, 02 March, 2011 |
 |
West piles pressure on defiant Gaddafi  |
 |
6,000 Dead Since Start Of Libya Unrest, Rights Group Says |
 |
UPDATE: IEA Ups Libyan Crude Outage Estimates  |
 |
Hosni Mubarak Getting Medical Treatment In Saudi - Report |
 |
Kuwait: 'Time not right for govt to amend Constitution'  |
 |
Bahrain unrest batters economy |
 |
Ahmadinejad, Oman's Sultan discuss regional developments  |
 |
Job-seekers commend Royal order to employ 50,000 citizens  |
 |
Saudi Arabia tells UN: 'Reforms undertaken'  |
 |
Saudi economy not affected by regional turmoil  |
 |
'Unfriendly-fire' by Qaddafi and Saddam  |
 |
Gaddafi’s game will be over with fall of three cities, activist says  |
 |
Huge rally in Muscat supports Qaboos |
 |
Libyans try to help stranded workers  |
 |
‘Day of rage’ protests end without violence  |
| Tuesday, 01 March, 2011 |
 |
Rebels form military council in Benghazi  |
 |
Egypt sets constitutional referendum date |
 |
Ferrostaal successfully evacuated employees from Libya |
 |
3rd UPDATE: Libya's Pearson Stake Frozen, Won't Get Dividend  |
 |
Bahrain's Government Says No Saudi Tanks In Country |
 |
Turkey says Nato move on Libya 'absurd'  |
 |
UPDATE:Libya-Tunisia Border Situation Reaching Crisis Point-UN  |
 |
Austrian National Bank: Gadhafi Family Assets Have Been Frozen  |
 |
Kurdish parliament to discuss committee's report on recent demos tomorrow  |
 |
Iraq's major blocks still argue over shaping country's politics  |
 |
UPDATE: Massive Anti-regime Protest In Yemen Capital  |
 |
UPDATE: Saudi Econ Not Adversely Affected By Current Events -Fin Min |
 |
Activist launches 'Wikileaks'  |
 |
Kuwait: Parliamentary deception & crisis  |
 |
Demonstrators rally at Majlis Al Shura  |
 |
Sulaimaniya protesters to declare strike if not responded within 48 hours  |
 |
Italian FM doesn''t rule out withholding Libyan oil due funds  |
 |
Foreign ministry secures release of four Jordanians detained in Libya  |
 |
King urges youths to contribute effectively to reforms  |
 |
Iran criticizes use of force against protestors in Arab states  |
 |
Qatar continues to send relief supplies to Libya  |
 |
Reforms in place, says PM  |
 |
WSJ(3/1) Dictator's Nurse Is Silent  |
 |
UK envoy sees no 'fundamental solutions' in regional protests  |
 |
Qaddafi urged to follow example of Marcos  |
 |
Libyan diplomats in Saudi Arabia back Qaddafi  |
 |
Saudi Arabia pledges to stabilize oil market  |
 |
Six degrees of emotion  |
 |
Saudi scholars support Libyan uprising  |
 |
Gaddafi will try to liquidate assets |
 |
Mubaraks barred from travelling out of Egypt |
| Monday, 28 February, 2011 |
 |
West weighs military options on Gaddafi |
 |
3rd UPDATE: Libya's NOC Says Oil Output Down By More Than Half  |
 |
Egypt's Mobinil: Damages From Egyptian Turmoil Seen Between EGP80-100M  |
 |
UPDATE:Germany Calls For 60-Day Freeze On All Payments To Libya |
 |
Oman steps up efforts to defuse crisis |
 |
Government bans media coverage of anti-regime protests  |
 |
JMP attempts to control protests at Sana'a University  |
 |
Kuwait opposition wants PM ouster  |
 |
Algeria, US officials discuss Maghreb strife |
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Violence halves Libya oil output |
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New election rules in Egypt |
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Various Rating Actions Taken On Six Bahraini Insurers Following Sovereign Downgrade And CreditWatch Placement |
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The Middle East awakening  |
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CNPC: Suspended Libya Production, Evacuated All Employees  |
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WSJ: Opposition Leader's Return Raises Tensions In Bahrain  |
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Bahrain dissidents feel it's time for dialogue |
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UPDATE: Canada To Ban All Financial Dealings With Libya  |
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Arabs, Libyans accused of sparking crisis  |
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Food, phones and a way out at a premium  |
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UAE to enforce Libya sanctions |
| Sunday, 27 February, 2011 |
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Protesters control city near Tripoli  |
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Investors nervous about legal status of Libya’s foreign assets |
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UniCredit Watching Closely Situation In Libya  |
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Saudi King Orders Permanent State Jobs For Citizens  |
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Arab Banking Corporation not subject to asset freeze by US or UN |
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Hundreds Protest In Omani Port Towns - Report  |
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Committee to investigate Sulaimaniya bloody protest disbanded |
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Maliki sets 100 day deadline for assessment of government performance |
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Kurdish top politicians head to Kirkuk to settle unrest |
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KDP second man in Kirkuk to cool down rage |
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RJ airlifts 2,000 Jordanians from unrest-hit Libya |
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Carefully watching Egypt  |
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Libya's 'Lord of the Flies'  |
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More Jordanians flown home from turbulent Libya |
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Thuraya services affected in Libya |
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Bahraini opposition leader back home  |
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Saudi King discuss regional issues with UN chief |
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Bahrain’s stability crucial to GCC |
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Country’s wealth fund equals 75% of the economy |
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Unrest shows Libyan reliance on oil |
| Saturday, 26 February, 2011 |
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Stocks still volatile as Libya burns  |
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Tension running high as Tripoli braces for attacks  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Violent Protests In Tunis Put Pressure on Interim Government  |
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WSJ: Bahrain's Ruling Family Shuffles Cabinet |
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Bahrain's King Sacks Four Ministers -Paper |
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Foreign mediators wash their hands of Lebanon as full-blown crisis nears  |
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Two Lebanese arrive home from Libya, many more remain  |
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Libyan expats see Gaddafi going  |
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Iran Oil Price Hits $100 |
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Saudi students told they can return to Egypt  |
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Bahrain king offers condolences  |
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Officials deny abduction reports in Libya  |
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Tunisians have hopes for restored dignity  |
| Friday, 25 February, 2011 |
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Al Arabiya Says Broadcast Jammed By 'Unknown Sources'  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Tripoli Residents Demonstrate Against Gadhafi  |
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Judge Of Hariri Court Dies  |
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EU Agrees Libya Asset Freeze, Visa Ban, Arms Embargo-Diplomats  |
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EU Offers EUR3 Million Aid Package For Libya Refugees  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Sarkozy Says Gadhafi Should Step Down  |
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INTERVIEW: IEA Sees Oil Markets Well Supplied In Spite Of Libya  |
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Punj Lloyd Sees Revenue Deferment Of INR5 Bln From Libya Projects  |
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The Middle East's other quiet revolution |
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Thuraya Telecom Services Affected by Intentional Jamming in Libya |
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Demo waves through Kurdistan Region  |
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Demonstrators took to streets in Basra despite cancellation by organizers  |
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Hundreds of protesters heading to Tahrir Square in Baghdad as expected  |
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Libya envoy to Jordan resigns  |
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Saudi students told they can return to Egypt  |
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Saudis use Facebook and Twitter to air their views  |
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Qaddafi's charge against Bin Laden angers Saudis  |
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Gas stations shut down across Beirut following price dispute  |
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Lebanon, Syria discuss Libyan rescue mission  |
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Qabbani, Qassar ask Saudi king to help solve deadlock  |
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Sadr news reverberates through Tyre  |
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Gaddafi hiding in Azizyeh  |
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Kuwaitis confident nation can withstand political challenges  |
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Mubarak turned down Saudi invitation for umrah  |
| Thursday, 24 February, 2011 |
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Libya Has Billions In US Banks -WikiLeaks  |
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Two Europe Firms Halve Libyan Oil Output As Unrest Persists  |
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WSJ: Iranian Opposition Schedules New Protests  |
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Americans Told To Avoid Jordan 'Day Of Anger'  |
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Obama, Sarkozy Demand Immediate End To Use Of Force In Libya  |
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Obama To Call UK's Cameron, France's Sarkozy To Discuss Libya  |
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US Military Fully Involved In Talks On Libya Options -State Dept  |
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US: World Has Capacity To Deal With Libya Oil Disruption  |
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20,000 Flee Libya To Tunisia In Past Four Days -Security Source  |
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US Calls For Libya's Expulsion From UN Rights Council  |
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Israeli Launches Air Strike On 'Terror Targets' In Gaza -Army  |
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WSJ UPDATE: Yemen Roadside Blast Increases Tensions  |
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UAE Condemns Libya Violence, Offers Aid  |
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Swiss Order Freeze On Any Gadhafi Assets - Official  |
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No Oil Market Shortage Despite Libya Unrest -Iran OPEC Governor  |
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UK Warship Docked In Benghazi Loads Citizens Fleeing Libya  |
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UPDATE: 'Precise Evidence' Of Libyan Crimes Vs Humanity-France  |
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2nd UPDATE: No NATO Plans To Intervene In Libya - Rasmussen  |
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OPEC To Act If Large Libya-related Disruption - Algeria  |
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EU Nations Mobilize To Rescue Citizens From Libya Violence  |
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10 Killed, Dozens Hurt In Assault On Az-Zawiyah - Libyan Paper  |
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UPDATE: Saudi Arabia In Active Talks With European Refiners On Libya  |
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Saudi Arabia In Active Talks With European Refiners On Libya-Official  |
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Takaful International Co. BSC 'BBB' Ratings Placed On CreditWatch Negative Following Bahrain Sovereign Downgrade |
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Chinese oil interests attacked in Libya  |
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Bahrain National Insurance Co. BSC Ratings Placed On CreditWatch Negative Following Bahrain Sovereign Downgrade |
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UPDATE: Saudis So Far Not Pumping Extra Oil On Libya -Saudi Oil Official  |
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UPDATE: Eni CEO: Libya Oil Output -75%; Eni Output Cut Tops 50%  |
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Middle East, N Africa Debt Insurance Costs Continue To Rise  |
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Eni Oil, Gas Production In Libya Cut By Over 50% - CEO  |
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Moody's places three Bahraini retail banks on review for possible downgrade  |
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Saudis Pledge to Make Up Shortfall as Libyan Output Plunges |
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Moody's places Gulf International Bank on review for possible downgrade (Bahrain)  |
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Social discontent mounts in Algeria  |
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Saudi King Abdullah invests in public welfare through issuance of Royal Decrees |
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How is business coping in Libya and Bahrain? |
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Call for Saudi protest |
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Huge Fund Allocated For Generating Jobs |
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US firms to inject more investments into Egypt  |
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Libyan residents pray for peace as unrest spreads  |
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Umrah traffic hit by Mideast turmoil  |
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Nonviolent struggle in the Middle East  |
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Qaddafi's speech: Did you understand me?  |
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Mubarak’s party seeks image makeover |
| Wednesday, 23 February, 2011 |
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Protesters control 90% of Libya |
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Major Tanker Owner Confirms Suezmax To Load In Libya Friday  |
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UPDATE:Saudi King Returns Home, Introduces Non-Political Reforms |
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OMV shares suffer on Libya warning  |
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UPDATE: All Libyan Ports Closed Temporarily - Shipping Group  |
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Saudi King Introduces Non-Political Reforms Ahead Of His Return |
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Moody's places Bahrain's sovereign ratings on review for possible downgrade  |
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PRESS RELEASE: Moody's Places Bahrain's Sovereign Ratings On Review For Possible Downgrade  |
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Bahrain-Based Arab Banking Corp. B.S.C. Downgraded To 'BBB' Following Downgrade Of Libya; CreditWatch Negative |
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Kuwaiti Govt lukewarm backing for Bahrain draws 'flak'  |
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Colonel's son asked oil chief for $1.2bn, cable says  |
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PAB chairman denies 'demonstration' calls  |
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Bahrain counts the cost |
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Libya barred from League talks  |
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Libyan diaspora in Doha wants Gaddafi ousted  |
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No investments in Libya by Qatar private sector: Businessman  |
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World stocks plunge as revolt in Libya mounts  |
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Saudi civil servants to get 30% pay rise: report  |
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Special flight to evacuate Saudis from Libya  |
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Saudi students told not to return to Egypt yet  |
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Many expats decide to return to 'a new Egypt'  |
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OIC, GCC denounce violence  |
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Tsunami in the Arab world  |
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Police allow anti-Gaddafi protest outside Dubai’s Libya consulate |
| Tuesday, 22 February, 2011 |
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UN Security Council Holds Meeting On Libya  |
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Emirates suspends flights to Tripoli as unrest continues |
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2nd UPDATE: IEA To Mull Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages  |
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UPDATE: Bahrain's King To Visit Saudi Arabia Wednesday  |
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Italy's Bourse Reopens, Index Falls, Libya Exposure Weighs  |
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UPDATE: IEA Chief: Board To Mull Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages  |
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OIL FUTURES: Libya Violence Sends Oil Prices Soaring  |
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Middle East Turmoil May Spark Emerging-Market Forex Interventions  |
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Spain's Repsol YPF Suspends Operations In Libya  |
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IEA Chief: IEA Board To Discuss Tapping Stocks On Libya Outages  |
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Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Returns To Kingdom After Medical Operation |
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UPDATE: Arab League To Meet On Libya Crisis  |
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UPDATE: UAE Oil Min: OPEC Worried About Libya Crisis  |
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Kuwait: 'MoI officials should act to address Bedouns' problems'  |
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Libya turmoil crushes risk appetite  |
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UPDATE: Mideast Strife May Hit Economies Via Higher Crude -IEA Birol  |
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Lebanese parties voice support for popular uprising in Libya |
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Citizens stage sit-in rise to 6,000 in Sulaimaniya  |
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WSJ(2/22) Oil Firms Suspend Libyan Operations  |
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PTT Exploration: Evacuated All Staff From Bahrain, Some From Algeria  |
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Saudi Arabia supports Bahrain  |
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Bahrain protesters harden stance  |
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Desperate Gaddafi clings on to power |
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Bahrainis want to hear the sound of talks, not gunfire  |
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Mohammad expresses solidarity with Bahrain  |
| Monday, 21 February, 2011 |
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Arab spring will not see an economic boom |
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Libyan regime collapsing  |
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Opaque Libyan fund built diverse portfolio |
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Young Yemenis frustrated with economy and lack of jobs: Young men show greater dissatisfaction than young women  |
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Shops owners speak out against violent protesters  |
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Saleh's economic initiatives may cause increased budget deficit  |
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Violence escalates in Aden and Taiz  |
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Anti-government protesters determined to continue  |
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Iraq strives to improve electricity service  |
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Kuwait: Govt failed to solve stateless residents issues: MP  |
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Tunisian expatriates return from Libya, fearing worsening of situation  |
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Sit-in at Kasbah continues  |
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Money found at Sidi Dhrif Palace amount to over 41 million dinars, says BCT  |
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Demonstration in solidarity with Libyan people in front of Libyan embassy in Tunis  |
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Flight carrying 262 Tunisians residing in Libya arrives in Tunis  |
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Young Moroccans offer policy suggestions  |
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Algerians seek political reforms  |
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Thousands march in Morocco  |
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A bizarre regime on its last legs  |
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Ideas kindle the fire of revolution, not the internet  |
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Libya suspected of jamming Lebanese news channels |
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Al-Khorafi criticizes bedoon protests |
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Feb. 25th demonstration will be of "peaceful nature," their organizers say |
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Bahraini opposition formulates charter of demands  |
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Bahraini protests not sectarian, says Muneera Fakhro  |
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Gaddafi son warns of danger of civil war |
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Arab world set for renaissance as protests spread across region |
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Bahrain Grand Prix to be rescheduled to end of season |
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Revolution costs Egypt $1b as manufacturing, tourism hit |
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UAE and Saudis urge people to heed talks offer  |
| Sunday, 20 February, 2011 |
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Salman calls for calm ahead of dialogue |
| Saturday, 19 February, 2011 |
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Hariri slams Hezbollah's arms as March 14 steps up rhetoric  |
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Talks on Cabinet hit brick wall over Aoun's demands  |
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Tweeting 'bout a revolution: Lebanese back uprisings online  |
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Consultations on Arab summit underway |
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Omanis rally against corruption, low wages  |
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Violence rages in Libya  |
| Friday, 18 February, 2011 |
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Expats worried about turn of events  |
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EFG-Hermes denies any role in Mubarak funds  |
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Sleiman calls for prompt Cabinet formation but doubts prevail  |
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Morocco court clerks return to work  |
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Inquiry into protesters’ deaths to be fair — Bahrain foreign minister  |
| Thursday, 17 February, 2011 |
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Italy, Tunisia address harraga crisis  |
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Former RCD members face exclusion in Tunisia  |
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Agreement between Baghdad Council and Journalist protesters in central Baghdad  |
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Tunisia launches economic recovery fund  |
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Jordan: 'Climate of openness' tempts more people to take to streets  |
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Hundreds of workers walk out to protest wage delay  |
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Nasrallah threatens to liberate Galilee if Israel attacks  |
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Reliance on 'used leaders' weakened March 14: Qazzi  |
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Speeches at Hariri memorial still under evaluation by rival camps  |
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Think tank forecasts 19 million unemployed in region by 2020  |
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Saudi youth struggle to find work raises urgency for reform  |
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New Saudi bank to finance Egypt projects |
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Arabs feel WikiLeaks woke up inert states  |
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Protests intensify in Bahrain  |
| Wednesday, 16 February, 2011 |
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Labour Union Members Of Civil Aviation Threaten To Go On Strike  |
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Demonstrations in Diwaniya, south Iraq, demanding services:  |
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Stability in Egypt fails to bring down prices  |
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Angry protest follows second death in Bahrain  |
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Facing the winds of change  |
| Tuesday, 15 February, 2011 |
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Cairo needs help to avoid al-Qaeda's grip |
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Graft experts urge Egypt to pursue Mubarak  |
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Lebanese investments in Egypt put at risk by insecurity following uprising |
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Morocco, NGOs join forces to spur development |
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University grads accept menial jobs in Tunisia  |
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Egypt heading to be an independent nation, says Islamic thinktank |
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Algeria minister brushes off marches |
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Fury spills onto Yemen streets |
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Corruption and shortages stir up Iraqi anger |
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Thousands of community leaders sign allegiance letter to King  |
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Algeria group vows more pressure  |
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Emergency in Algeria to go  |
| Monday, 14 February, 2011 |
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Changes in Egypt’s constitution within days  |
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Accor Egypt Confirms its Continuing Presence in the Egyptian Market |
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Egypt military oppose ElBaradei |
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Protests intensify and spread throughout governorates  |
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Social uprising in Arab world is no threat to local banking business  |
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Morocco reviews labour relations  |
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Algerians defy protest ban  |
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Calls mount for pay hikes in Tunisia  |
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Lebanese politicians hail Egypt's uprising |
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The Arab world gets real on democracy  |
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Mubarak set for UAE move? |
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Egypt battling to clean up finances |
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Egypt turmoil sends Saudi holidaymakers to Malaysia |
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Is Al-Ain new home for Mubarak?  |
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Why Egypt needs a new face  |
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Egypt: What next?  |
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Corrupt leaders may have cost Egypt $57.2b |
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Mubarak wealth probe begins today |
| Sunday, 13 February, 2011 |
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Oil and gas groups hope Egypt will not interrupt output |
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Egypt parliament dissolved  |
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Web firms aim to benefit from role in uprising |
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Focus on Egypt land deal fortunes |
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Iraqi citizens to receive cash handout  |
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Egypt, thank God for your safety  |
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Egyptian people take back what was lost  |
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A new nation, a new Egypt  |
 |
It is time to look forward, say Egyptian expats  |
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Will Egypt ever believe its media again?  |
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Egypt finds its destiny  |
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Saudi Arabia welcomes transfer of power in Egypt |
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Rally in London in solidarity with people in Tahrir Square  |
| Saturday, 12 February, 2011 |
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Egypt bourse reopening put off |
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Bargaining and public holidays delay final Cabinet decisions  |
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March 8 hopeful Camp David pact follows Mubarak  |
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PM: Jordan to proceed with bold reforms |
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Mubarak ouster bad news for parallel exchange operators  |
| Friday, 11 February, 2011 |
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Egypt after the Nile Revolution |
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Egypt stocks rally ahead of Mubarak departure |
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Egyptian army backs Mubarak pledges  |
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Security authorities intensify deployment in Hilla  |
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Petra hotels attribute low occupancy to situation in Egypt  |
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Turmoil in Egypt keeps traders wary  |
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Saudi students warned against returning to Egypt  |
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Bakers' union prepares for nationwide strike  |
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Kuwait's Al-Umma Party members gather in solidarity with Egyptians  |
| Thursday, 10 February, 2011 |
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Outlook On Euro Arab Insurance Group P.S.C. Ratings Revised To Negative On Downgrade Of Jordan; Ratings Affirmed |
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EU to boost aid for Morocco  |
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Tunisia: Mebazaa to rule by decree, appoint new governors  |
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Nestle, Shell, ERC back in business  |
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Experts disagree over constitutional scenarios to solve crisis in Egypt  |
 |
Sector protests, strikes sweep Egypt  |
 |
Alexandria sit-in demands president step down  |
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QAIA sees more flight diversions as Egypt's unrest continues  |
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Negative outlook by rating agencies to impact Amman bourse - experts  |
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'New Cabinet likely to win public confidence but task monumental'  |
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Leftists urge for dissolution of Parliament  |
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Initiative combating unemployment enters second phase  |
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Bakhit government sworn in  |
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Arab leadership needs to adapt  |
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Come home to force change, Ghonim urges Egyptians  |
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Industrialists vow not to lay off workers in Egypt |
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Undiluted news revives Egypt papers |
| Wednesday, 09 February, 2011 |
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Egypt takes a toll on companies |
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Egypt faces bleak outlook on debt |
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Dow Chemical launches new office in Kuwait  |
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Kurdish MPs demand salary reduction for top posts  |
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Thousands hold sit-in outside parliament  |
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Ennahda Movement returns to Tunisian politics  |
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Tunisian judiciary seeks fresh start  |
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Where Egypt goes the region will follow  |
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Arabs should adopt values of good governance, democracy |
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Two prominent clerics want Mubarak to go  |
| Tuesday, 08 February, 2011 |
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Jordan's Local Currency Ratings Lowered To 'BB+/B'; Foreign Currency Ratings Affirmed; Outlook Negative On Both |
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Moody's changes outlook to negative on Development & Investment Projects Fund of Jordan Armed Forces  |
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Moody's changes Jordan's sovereign outlook to negative, aligns government ratings at Ba2  |
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Iraqi MPs seek salary reduction  |
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International SOS Evacuates Clients in Egypt, Provides On-the-Ground Assistance in Wake of Turmoil |
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Egypt's GDRs bounce back, experts wary about EGX |
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Airlines, hotels hit by ongoing protests |
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Egypt exchange reduces trading hours, sets strict measures |
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Analysis: Tahrir Square a key to Egypt's future  |
 |
Mass protests resume in Cairo, Mahalla, Alexandria, Suez  |
 |
Wael Ghonim: The face of the revolution?  |
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Hundreds take part in pro-Hariri rally  |
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Jumblatt warns against rift in Egypt opposition  |
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March 14 to stay out of Cabinet  |
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Mubarak must face trial in UN court: German lawmaker |
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Omar Suleiman threatens Egyptians with military coup |
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Relief as Egypt is back in business |
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Egypt chaos alarms Saudi investors  |
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Travelers shun Egypt due to demonstrations  |
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Tunisia calls up army reserve to tackle violence  |
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Drop in number of Egypt's Umrah pilgrims feared  |
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Saudi Arabia urges peaceful resolution of Egypt crisis  |
| Monday, 07 February, 2011 |
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Ban on Connectivity Raises Crucial Questions for Egyptian ICT Sector, Pyramid Finds |
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Aramex resumes Egypt operations |
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Qatar Airways maintains Egypt flights with revised schedules |
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Egyptian pound goes into a tailspin |
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Deputies pass bill empowering President of the Republic to issue decree-laws  |
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Finance ministry pumps funds into social spending, salary increase  |
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Berri: Cabinet will be formed within one week |
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Egyptians try to kick business into normalcy, tourism stagnant  |
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Bakhit continues consultations for new Cabinet |
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Normalcy in Cairo will not drown out Tahrir protests, says analyst  |
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Al Fayez calls for launching the Doha Declaration as an initiative  |
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Calls for strikes reach Morocco  |
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Rumours swirl around Tunisia  |
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Algeria reacts to state of emergency repeal  |
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GCC markets end down on Egypt turmoil |
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Egyptians in Saudi Arabia shun official media |
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Thousands of Saudis flown out of Egypt |
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Revolt in Egypt, impact on Israel  |
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Iraq's demonstrations main issue in today's Iraqi newspapers  |
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SR40b from Tunisia and Egypt expected to return home |
 |
Dispatches from the thick of Tahrir Square  |
| Sunday, 06 February, 2011 |
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Nestle Egypt Resumes Food and Beverage Distribution |
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Several former ministers banned from traveling |
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Economists urge Egyptians to avoid panic |
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Vodafone Egypt denies Mubaraks' stake in company |
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Egypt turmoil sends KSE stocks crashing |
 |
Egyptians in Kuwait watch anxiously as Cairo burns  |
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Politics at play in Egypt  |
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Amman bourse continues to slide on Egypt's turmoil |
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Attack on Egypt gas line forces Jordan to use fuel reserves |
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Saudis worry about property in Egypt |
 |
Unemployment and poverty fuel Arab revolt |
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Turmoil in Egypt pushes oil to its highest mark in years  |
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Hospitality and tourism industry expected to rebound quickly |
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Hotels close to square make most of unrest |
| Saturday, 05 February, 2011 |
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Etihad And The UAE Embassy Continue To Support Passengers In Egypt |
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Lebanese leaders voice support for Egyptian protesters' demands  |
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Lebanese shipping not hit by Egypt unrest: union chief  |
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March 14 readies for two key anniversaries  |
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Protests against Mikati gather steam as hundreds rally  |
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Human rights groups condemn Egyptian raid on Cairo law centre |
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3,000 persons take to street in Diwaniya to improve services  |
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Egypt 2011 GDP outlook cut to 3.7% amid lingering risks  |
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Iranians rally in solidarity with Egyptians  |
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Crisis costs Egypt $301m a day |
 |
Egyptians recall rallies held to support Nasser  |
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Revolutionary blogger Asma threatened  |
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Vigilantes ensure law and order  |
| Friday, 04 February, 2011 |
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UK tackles Cairo over networks abuse claims  |
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Investors pull $7bn from emerging funds  |
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Tunisia registers slight slow-down of Foreign Trade  |
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New Public Gatherings Law 'to ensure more freedom for Jordanians'  |
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Lebanon's political parties divided over Egyptian protests  |
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Mulki: embassy is keen to help Jordanians in Cairo  |
| Thursday, 03 February, 2011 |
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Mubarak retains loyalty in outlying villages  |
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JTB refuses link to regional turmoil |
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Statement from Citadel Capital in Light of Recent Developments in Egypt |
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Announcement on DP World Sokhna Port Operations |
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Amnesty International Staff Member Detained in Cairo |
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Air Partner provides UK Government charter flights out of Egypt |
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Etihad and the UAE Embassy continue to support passengers in Egypt |
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Tunisians assess new government  |
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Algeria helps unemployed graduates  |
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Can Egypt's military become platform for political change?  |
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Lebanon could face sanctions if Mikati withdraws from Tribunal |
 |
Mubarak popular among Egyptians in Lebanon  |
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The Tunisian experience is likely to mean evolution in Morocco  |
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Why Arabs have airbrushed Lebanon out  |
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Online revolutions cannot be switched off  |
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Opposition split over planned protests  |
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Jordan Media City was 'under pressure' from NileSat  |
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Currency gets pounded by the political crisis  |
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UN urged to protect demonstrators  |
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Qaradawi calls on Muslims to protect Egypt's churches  |
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Revolts will affect all Arab states: Experts  |
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Etihad operating services to Cairo and Alexandria  |
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Hamas rejects holding elections in Palestinian territories  |
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Saudi travel industry incurs losses  |
| Wednesday, 02 February, 2011 |
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ETF investors scent Egyptian opportunity |
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Egypt-Based National Bank Of Egypt And Commercial International Bank Downgraded To 'BB/B' After Action On Sovereign |
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Kuwait's Minister of Defence Sends Military Aircraft to Transport Kuwaitis Studying in Egypt |
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Mubarak paves the way for an exit  |
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Star's killers on the loose |
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Syrian opposition rallies support to topple ruling regime  |
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Al-Jadeed yields after NileSat threatens action  |
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Lebanese economy still unaffected by Egypt events  |
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Mikati upbeat about representative cabinet  |
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PM designate meets Senate president |
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Sparking outrage, political storm  |
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Large number of Jordanians shows up at Cairo airport after Monarch's initiative announced  |
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Is GCC vulnerable to unrest...answer is no  |
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No Egypt imports push prices up  |
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Uncertain future for Saudi, non-Egyptian Arab students in Egypt  |
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Saudi citizens stuck in Cairo complain of disorganization  |
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Turmoil worries Egyptian expats  |
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Egyptian troops deployed to vital pipeline |
| Tuesday, 01 February, 2011 |
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Three scenarios for Arab world's trendsetter |
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Statement about NBAD operations in Egypt |
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Credit Notice: S&P To Assess The Credit Impact On Two Egyptian Banks Of Its Egypt Downgrade |
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Arab Republic of Egypt Ratings Lowered On Continuing Unrest; Long-Term Ratings On Watch Negative |
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'Tunisia-effect' likely to hit more Middle East countries, says Abdal  |
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Ben Ali's ouster was the start, and Mubarak will follow  |
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Hezbollah lauds Egypt protests, Jumblatt urges Mubarak to resign |
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Is this a Gdansk moment for the Arabs?  |
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MEA ferries hundreds out of turbulent Cairo |
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Mubarak's only option is to go  |
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Sleiman hopes Cabinet can be revitalized |
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Iranian opposition leaders denounce economic plunge in Iran and hail protesters in Mideast  |
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ATWFRD calls for investigation into excesses at la Kasbah  |
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New nominations at Interior Ministry  |
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Germany urged to freeze arms sales to Egypt |
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Saudi Arabia evacuates 14,000 citizens from Egypt |
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RJ flies home all Jordanians stranded at Cairo airport  |
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Algeria seeks lower food prices  |
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Tunisians remain wary of police  |
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Iranian Parliament supports revolution in Egypt |
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UK, US professors support Arab uprising |
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Amman Stock Exchange drops on Egypt turmoil  |
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Jordanian truckers steer though trouble in Egypt  |
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King orders free transportation of stranded Jordanians  |
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Egypt crisis is a "wake-up" call for all  |
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GCC can contain fallout from Egypt crisis  |
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Political event risk in region rises: Moody's  |
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Egypt crisis is a "wake-up" call for other Arabs  |
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Egypt crisis unlikely to hit GCC: report  |
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Egypt contagion looms, but manageable  |
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Egyptian banks in good shape: Yousif  |
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Cairo residents flee as security breaks down, crime wave erupts  |
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Food supplies may be hit if protests continue |
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Million to march for change  |
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Regional stocks feel the heat |
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UAE companies closely monitoring current situation |
| Monday, 31 January, 2011 |
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Shipping industry fears impact on Suez Canal |
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Internet shutdown in Egypt has wider implications for telecoms industry |
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Moody's downgrades Egypt to Ba2, negative outlook |
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Iraqiya: demand to change Kurdistan regime is logical  |
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Egypt's battle requires focus  |
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Ferzli: Political attacks on Hezbollah will continue  |
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Hariri sees foreign hand behind his ouster |
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Hundreds protest against high prices and regressive taxation |
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In Lebanon, Egyptian nationals stay glued to phones and TVs  |
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The Arabs' future is young and restless  |
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Egypt's Mubarak on the brink |
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Tunisia official seeks asylum |
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Egypt woes hit UAE firms hard |
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Iraq's oil exports won't be affected by Egypt's tense situation, Oil official says  |
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Jordan's King discusses situation with world leaders |
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Egypt turmoil casts shadow on ASE, but foreign portfolios stay |
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Egyptians in Jordan gripped, moved by protests  |
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Qatar has huge investments in Egypt: Businessmen |
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More Vodafone support for Egyptians |
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Egyptian pound falls sharply against dirham  |
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Qatar Exchange plunges 2.95pc on Egypt turmoil |
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Remittances to Egypt hit |
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Moody's downgrades Egypt a notch to Ba2  |
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Saudia increases flights to Egypt |
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Turmoil rattles Mideast bourses  |
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Al Baradei put in charge of talks with Mubarak |
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Al Jazeera condemns closure of bureau by Egyptian authorities  |
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Expatriates are cautious with investment plans |
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Region’s shares fall on Egypt crisis |
| Sunday, 30 January, 2011 |
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RJ ferries more Jordanians home from Egypt |
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Morocco takes new tack in economic overhaul |
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Western embassies in Cairo in emergency conditions |
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Is Hosni Mubarak fleeing the country? |
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Developments in Egypt, other Arab states, to affect holding of Arab Summit in Baghdad  |
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Bourgeois roots of Tunisia's revolution  |
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Al Jazeera uses social media to avoid Egypt curbs |
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Vodafone cuts call rates to Egypt |
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Mubarak must go, says Qaradawi  |
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King slams acts of 'Fitnah' in Egypt  |
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DFSA alerts members over Tunisia, Algeria exposure |
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Gulf CDS rates take a hit on Egypt woes |
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Thousands of Saudi, Egyptian passengers stranded  |
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Saudi King condemns violence in Egypt |
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Thousands defy Egypt curfew  |
| Saturday, 29 January, 2011 |
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Lebanese stock market sees improvement  |
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PM-designate camp to counter pro-Hariri rally with 'day of joy'  |
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RJ to operate larger planes to evacuate Jordanians from Egypt |
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Egyptians partaking in protests to be deported with families  |
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Mehmanparast urges Egyptian officials to guarantee people's rights |
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UN officials urge Egypt gov't to protect rights of citizens |
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Arab status quo created by west not sustainable, says Bahraini analyst |
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Sacking gov't does not go far enough with Egypt public demand |
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Egyptian leaders leaving country: report |
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National Iraqi Congress calls for supporting the Egyptian People |
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Fitch revises Egypt's outlook to negative |
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Lebanese government still in flux  |
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Shares of tanker lines soar on Suez crisis fears  |
| Friday, 28 January, 2011 |
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US hints aid is at risk unless Mubarak eases grip  |
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Protests jolt Egypt's stock market to second biggest drop in history  |
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Egypt Officials speak of subsidies amid rising social unrest  |
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Safwat El-Sherif denies NDP officials fled when protests erupted  |
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Egyptian police target Muslim Brothers  |
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Beirut Stock Exchange down on profit-taking amid uncertainty  |
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Arab stocks subdued by geopolitics, recovery woes |
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Obama urges political reform in Cairo  |
| Thursday, 27 January, 2011 |
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Egypt’s ruling party says ready for talks but offers no concessions |
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Future bloc spurns Mikati-led cabinet |
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Lebanon gets back to business after surveying damage caused by protesters |
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March 14 vows struggle will continue  |
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Mikati's true test lies ahead  |
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Most Hamra street shops and restaurants hard hit by political crisis  |
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Reform needed across Arab region to counter anger: Davos  |
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Sader: Banks will continue to finance public debt |
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To participate or not to participate?  |
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Clashes between protestors and security in Galaa Street  |
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Tuesday's protests echo national stance, turning point, says analyst  |
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Reality check shocks Arabs  |
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Saudis told to avoid Lebanon |
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Egypt protesters defy ban  |
| Wednesday, 26 January, 2011 |
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Unrest spells end to Mideast dynasties |
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Cairo square opens to traffic after clashes  |
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Thousands protest across Egypt in 'Day of Anger'  |
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Business as usual despite riots across Lebanon, say bankers and brokers |
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Change of leadership elicits boos and cheers in Lebanon |
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Hariri calls on protestors to remain peaceful and support democracy |
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Mikati determined to safeguard coexistence  |
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Mikati sets sights on salvation government |
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Nasrallah: Naming of Mikati chance to unite  |
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Pro-Hariri demonstrations descend into lawlessness |
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Report: Political crisis takes toll on real estate sector |
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White House accuses Hezbollah of coercion |
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Egypt's main index drops 6 pct, pound reaches 6-year low |
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Egypt's stocks, pound plunge after mass protests |
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Tunisia - how it reached there and the task ahead  |
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'Go Mubarak' cries rent air in Egypt  |
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Patience wears thin in Egypt  |
| Tuesday, 25 January, 2011 |
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Any misstep could imperil Lebanon  |
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Hariri and Mikati: Two personal histories collide  |
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Hezbollah turning to undemocratic means: Geagea |
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Jumblatt or Mandela? Lebanon's choice  |
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March 14 vows to stand strong in face of Hezbollah 'coup'  |
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Protests erupt across Lebanon over attempts to sideline Hariri  |
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Stocks at Beirut bourse up but analysts expect market volatility |
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The genie of Arab democratic change has been released  |
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Tunisia's revolution was led by the secular middle class  |
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Five hundred million dinars allocated as emergency funds to support citizens of interior governorates  |
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Tunisian security forces join demonstrations  |
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Lebanon may split: Expert  |
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Mikati’s candidacy decried  |
| Monday, 24 January, 2011 |
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Businessman Mikati set to become Lebanon premier  |
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Gemayel: Future Movement head best candidate for PM |
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Hariri and Mikati lock horns for PM |
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Hariri, Berri trade accusations on failed Saudi-Syrian initiative |
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Lebanese Cabinet collapse to affect investor sentiment |
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Nasrallah: Mixed cabinet if March 8 candidate named |
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PM choice decisive for Lebanon  |
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Lebanon on a knife-edge as talks ready to begin  |
| Sunday, 23 January, 2011 |
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Analysts downplay fears of political contagion |
| Saturday, 22 January, 2011 |
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Lebanon premiership battle hots up |
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Jordan: Mass protests over economic policies  |
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Central Bank to maintain same financial policy under any new government: source  |
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Hoss: Politicians should learn from Tunisian revolt  |
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Jumblatt redraws PM battle lines  |
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Rival camps confident of consultations victory  |
| Friday, 21 January, 2011 |
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Countries amend lebanon travel guidelines  |
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Lebanese conversions to dollars increase  |
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Security forces deploy around state institutions  |
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Tunisian revolution engenders solidarity  |
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Algeria takes steps to maintain calm  |
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No change in Saudi stance on Lebanon  |
| Thursday, 20 January, 2011 |
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Tunisia frees journalists, political prisoners  |
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Analysts warn any halt to American aid likely to have dire consequences |
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Arab summit rejects foreign meddling in region  |
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Sleiman, U.S. ambassador discuss current situation |
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Stop meddling in Lebanon, Tunisia, Ahmadinejad tells West  |
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Diplomat says Hariri tribunal is politically motivated  |
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Family of ousted Tunisian president held  |
| Wednesday, 19 January, 2011 |
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Moody's downgrades Tunisia to Baa3, outlook negative  |
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Hariri's office: Al-Jadid leaks target ties with Saudi prince |
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Hizbullah stages show of force in Beirut |
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Lebanese growth will decline in 2011: U.N. |
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Option Group: Hizbullah not afraid to use force  |
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Pietton: no single party can hinder the tribunal  |
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Residents on edge following day of tension in Beirut  |
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South Lebanon council bans inflammatory posters |
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Syrian nationals anticipate no repeat of 2005 attacks  |
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The thrill and consequences of Tunisia for the Arab region  |
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Tribunal will seek international cooperation to apprehend accused  |
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Algerian street vendors resume business after riots  |
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Tunisians carry on despite state of emergency  |
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Generalising Tunisia -context overrides story  |
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The jasmine uprising |
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PM in Beirut to help resolve political crisis  |
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Generalizing Tunisia: Context overrides story  |
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Danger in Tunisia  |
| Tuesday, 18 January, 2011 |
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Tunisia's neighours fear revolution contagion | |
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Tunsia riot police break up Islamist rally | |
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Lebanon tribunal charges under wraps as tensions rise | |
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Arab FMs hold meeting to discuss situation in Tunisia  |
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Tunisian FM: New govt to pacify the country, prepare for elections  |
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Beirut stocks see slight drop as investors assess political crisis |
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Burning for change: Arabs set selves ablaze in copycat protests |
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Key events leading up to issuance of tribunal indictments  |
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Qatari-Turkish delegation due in Beirut in bid to mediate solution |
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Sleiman urges rival camps to cooperate in bid to resolve crisis |
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Jordanians airlifted from Tunisia  |
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Cabinet affirms Saudi support for Tunisians  |
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Leaked audio tapes could add to simmering tension  |
| Monday, 17 January, 2011 |
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Lebanon delays talks  |
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Tunisia’s prime minister announces transitional unity government  |
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Tunisia turmoil prompts investor rethink |
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North African bourses fall on Tunisia contagion fears |
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Transitional Tunisia government unveils new freedoms | |
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Hezbollah to defend itself against Hariri charges | |
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Moody's: Hariri Government Collapse Is Credit Negative for Lebanese Banks |
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Foreign diplomats pledge support for Lebanon's stability |
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Hariri says explosive audio tapes taken out of context |
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Hariri's majority in Parliament uncertain as consultations loom |
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Nasrallah rejects any cabinet that protects 'false witnesses' |
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Iraqi govt. says respects Tunisian people's choice  |
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Iran's Larijani praises Tunisians' struggle for rights |
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Lebanon cauldron boils  |
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Tunisia at the crossroads UAE calls for unity and stability |
| Sunday, 16 January, 2011 |
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Iraqi govt. says respects Tunisian people's choice |
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Tunisia plans unity government to quell violence  |
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Lebanon can weather crisis: Iran envoy |
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Young Tunisians unhappy with job prospects  |
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Tunisia unrest a 'wakeup' call  |
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No Saudi mediation for Bin Ali  |
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The man who toppled a regime  |
| Saturday, 15 January, 2011 |
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Chaos reigns in Tunisia  |
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Bellemare to submit indictment for review within two weeks: Williams  |
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Hariri: No one is greater than his country  |
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Foreign Ministry following conditions of Jordanians in Tunisia |
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Qaradawi hails people of Tunisia  |
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Tunisians in Doha worried for kin  |
| Friday, 14 January, 2011 |
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Hariri 'chooses dignity over power'  |
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Tear gas and live rounds fired to disperse Tunisia protesters  |
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Tunisia's Ben Ali to give up re-election  |
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Financial firms: Beirut crisis has no impact for now  |
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G.L.C. to go ahead with strike despite collapse of government  |
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Lebanon set for showdown over P.M. post  |
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March 14: Hizbullah's attempt to thwart tribunal will fail  |
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Salameh says Central Bank prepared to ensure Lebanese state remains solvent  |
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Sleiman, Monaco prince voice hope for stable Lebanon  |
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Tripoli abuzz with talk of who might become next prime minister  |
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World powers monitor Lebanon developments, urge restraint  |
| Thursday, 13 January, 2011 |
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Cabinet collapse part of bigger campaign  |
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Capital market first victim of Cabinet resignation  |
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Hassan warns tension can stifle recent growth  |
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Lebanon sees yet another hike in fuel prices  |
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U.S. denies deterring Saudi Arabia in efforts with Syrians  |
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Uncertainty grips Lebanon  |
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No Lebanon talks in Doha: PM  |
| Wednesday, 12 January, 2011 |
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Arab states act to restrain food costs |
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Hizbollah poised to topple Lebanese government  |
| Tuesday, 11 January, 2011 |
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Crackdown fails to halt Tunisian jobs anger |
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Zahra: Lebanese-Syria relations at delicate stage  |
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Ben Ali warns demonstrators, promises jobs  |
| Monday, 10 January, 2011 |
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Comment: Protests that cannot be ignored |
| Saturday, 08 January, 2011 |
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Future of protests remains uncertain  |
| Friday, 07 January, 2011 |
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Women's rights under siege in Tunisia  |