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...
Plot-survivor Mubarak brought down by his people
Hosni Murabak CAIRO - He survived 10 attempts on his life, and at 82 his health was a subject of speculation. But in the end, it was his people who brought down Egypt's modern-day pharaoh. Pulling off a second surprise in as many days, President Hosni Mubarak on Friday stepped down and handed over power to the army from whose...
5 Arab Countries That the “Jasmine Revolution” May Spread to Next
Egyptian civilians sing songs and wave the nation's flag as they continue to celebrate Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's resignation. Last month, the world was shocked as the Tunisian autocrat Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, who had ruled his country for 23 years, was overthrown in a protest movement that lasted only 29 days....
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