
UK: Europe to discuss freezing Egyptian assets
LONDON — Britain’s foreign secretary said Monday the European Union will discuss a request from Egypt’s military rulers to freeze assets held by members of ex-President Hosni Mubarak’s ousted regime. William Hague told the House of Commons that Egypt’s new leaders had requested that the U.K. and others take action...

Egypt Christians, Muslims Unite in Tahrir
CAIRO – Joining hands against the regime of Egypt’s President Hosni Mubarak, Egyptian Muslim and Christian protestors shared funeral prayers in Tahrir square on Sunday, February 6, for the victims of brutal security crackdowns on demonstrations. “Nothing can describe our feelings,” Michael Muneer, a Christian activist...

Anti-government protests spread to Iran, Bahrain and Yemen
CAIRO — Tens of thousands of protesters faced baton-wielding security forces Monday in Bahrain, Yemen and Iran in what experts say may be shaping up as a pro-democracy wave ignited by the revolts that drove Egypt's and Tunisia's aging autocratic rulers from power. At least one protester was confirmed killed in Bahrain, and...
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