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LIBYA, Egypt, Syria, Bahrain, Yemen news, Jul 13, 2011

Analysis - Saudi policy on Yemen and Syria seen floundering
Reuters Africa
Yet following that flurry of interventions, Saudi diplomacy has largely gone quiet, most notably on two fronts where Riyadh has major interests -- Yemen and Syria. Its response also has been muted in Libya, a more distant concern for Riyadh. ...
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EDITORIAL: Embassy stormings
Pakistan Daily Times
The way NATO made a 'humanitarian' intervention in Libya, with the US 'leading from behind' to avoid the fallout of intervening in yet another Muslim country, while completely ignoring other countries with similar protests like Bahrain or Yemen, ...
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In Egypt, post-revolution harmony turns into acrimony
Los Angeles Times
Egypt's uprising in January and February lasted 18 days, unlike the protracted rebellions that have gripped Yemen, Libya, Syria and Bahrainfor months. But Egyptians are now contending with the power struggles and intrigue of building a new democracy, ...
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Latest developments in Arab world's unrest
The Associated Press
Security across Yemen has nearly collapsed during the five-month uprising seeking to oust longtime President Ali Abdullah Saleh. ___ BAHRAIN Two senior members ofBahrain's biggest Shiite party say its delegates have walked out of talks with the island...
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Bahrain GP chairman critical of teams, Mosley and Webber
pitpass.com
You've got Tunisia and Egypt, which are nationalistic movements. Then you've gotLibya, Yemen and Syria, whose three leaders are using everything in their arsenal to stay in power. You see people being killed every day. Bahrain is neither. ...
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(Photos by Bora S. Kamel)
Mission Network NEws (press release)
The revolt began in January and February, and along with upheaval in Tunisia, Libya, Syria, Jordan, Yemen and Bahrain, marked the the blossoming of democracy in the Middle East, or "Arab Spring." Egypt'slasted 18 days, ending with the resignation of ...
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Lavrov Visit and a New Foundation for US-Russia Cooperation
RIA Novosti
In light of the ambiguity surrounding NATO's ongoing intervention in Libya and Russian attempts to mediate a cease-fire, what will happen if more widespread violence breaks out in Yemen or Bahrain, if Egypt's transition falters and deteriorates, ...
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6 Month Oil Forecast: Crude to Threaten $80 on Weaker Growth Outlook
DailyFX
It was only a few months ago that crude oil looked to be heading for $120 per barrel on concerns that revolts in Tunisia, Egypt, Bahrain, Yemen, and Libya threatened stability among their oil producing neighbors, as well as transport links through the ...
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Study highlights respiratory disorders prevalent in the Middle East
EurekAlert (press release)
... from countries that include Afghanistan, Bahrain, Cyprus, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, The Occupied Territories, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, UAE, and Yemen Arab Republic.
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Egypt erupts into protests once more | MAARS News
By Valkyries
The revolt began in January and February, and along with upheaval in Tunisia, Libya,Syria, Jordan, Yemen and Bahrain, marked the the blossoming of democracy in the Middle East, or “Arab Spring.” Egypt's lasted 18 days, ending with the ...
MAARS News
Arab Dominoes (in process, and to follow:) Tunisia, Egypt, Libya ...
So far Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, Yemen, Bahrain, and Syria are all dealing with the process of having autocracies change to governments elected by the people. ...
zyonism.wordpress.com/.../arab-dominoes-in-process-and-to-f...
Middle East Update: July
Egypt, Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen middle_east1. Now What? ... Obama administration is open to dialogue with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt because "it is...
www.islamnewsroom.com/news-we.../1613-middle-east-updat...

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