
Turkish police clash with protestors
Turkish security forces have clashed with thousands of people who were protesting against a draft labor law proposed by the government. Up to 10,000 people gathered at a park in Ankara on Thursday with the intention of marching on parliament, Hurriyet daily newspaper reported on Thursday. Riot police blocked a main road leading...

President Mubarak refuses to step down immediately despite international calls
Egyptian authorities have refused to heed international calls for a faster transition of power as anti-government protests continue for the ninth consecutive day. Criticizing foreign parties for interfering in Egypt's internal affairs, the Egyptian foreign ministry spokesman said on Wednesday that such calls aim at worsening...

Egypt Today, Saudi Arabia Tomorrow?
Recipe for a revolution: Start with 80 million people, almost 30% of them illiterate Pack them into narrow corridors of arable land along the Nile and the Suez more densely than in Bangladesh or the Netherlands Double the population of 15-to-24 year-olds during the 30-year reign of a brutal dictator Turn growing numbers of...
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