
Jordanians want king’s powers curtailed
Jordanian scholars have staged a sit-in protest in front of the royal palace in Amman, calling for constitutional and political reforms as well as limited powers for the king. Jordanian scholars and students on Wednesday gathered in the capital, demanding a parliamentary government and "true" economic reforms, a Press TV correspondent...

Arab Revolution: Will Algeria’s regime be the next to fall?
First Tunisia, then Egypt. Now it could be Algeria's turn to free itself from autocratic rule. Fearing a full-blown uprising like those that have collapsed both the Tunisian and Egyptian regimes in one month, government officials in the huge North African country scrambled on Monday, Feb. 14, to short-circuit an accelerating...

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...
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