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Malta in the Middle
The tiny island nation of Malta, owing to its proximity to Libya -- Tripoli is closer to Malta than to Benghazi -- has emerged as a major transport hub as nations scramble to evacuate their citizens from Libya. Countries ranging from India , to Russia...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 1:39 PM
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What will be in China's next Five Year Plan?
It must be a stressful day inside the offices of the Beijing Public Security Bureau. The city's security apparatus is fearful -- and brutally overreacting -- to the perceived threat of Chinese netizens organizing a "jasmine revolution" to...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 8:58 AM
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Morning Brief: Rebels repel attack in eastern Libya
Rebels repel attack in eastern Libya Top story: Anti-government rebels successfully repelled an attack by Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi's forces in the strategic oil city of Brega on Wednesday. However, the rebels' defense of the city showed that their...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 5:20 AM
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Endgame for Saleh?
One-man Yemen media empire Oliver Holmes is reporting in both Time and the Wall Street Journal that Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh is in talks with his country's opposition on a set of demands that would have him stepping down within this year...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 2:15 PM
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Belarus: Arms dealer to the world's pariahs?
On Monday, U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon accused Belarus of violating an international arms embargo by shipping helicopters to the Ivory Coast for use by forces loyal to incumbent but internationally rejected President Laurent Gbagbo. As Colum Lynch...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 12:03 PM
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Saif al-Qaddafi's fall from grace
Saif al-Islam, Muammar al-Qaddafi's favored son, is shown in the video above rallying a pro-Qaddafi crowd into a frenzy. At one point, he leads the crowd in a chant of "Only God, Muammar, and Libya ... we need no other than our leader Qaddafi...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 10:25 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi forces and rebels fight over oil town
Qaddafi forces and rebels fight over oil town Top news: Forces loyal to Muammar al-Qaddafi appear to have launched a major counterattack against rebel forces in the east of the country, taking control of the oil town of Brega, around 500 miles east of...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 5:19 AM
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WikiLeaks vs. Private Eye on anti-Semitic rant
As everyone knows, celebrity anti-Semitic rants come in threes. So it may come as no surprise that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is being accused of joining the ranks of Galliano and Sheen. Ian Hislop, editor of the British magazine Private Eye, has...
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Tue, Mar 01 2011 1:47 PM
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China's "50-cent" party takes on the jasmine revolutions
In addition to police crackdowns on public gatherings, the Chinese state -- or at least its supporters -- appears to have launched an online commenting campaign to discredit calls for a "jasmine revolution" in China. China Digital Times writes...
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Tue, Mar 01 2011 9:37 AM
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Burma's generals attempt to prevent revolution by cross-dressing
With revolutions sweeping the arab world, autocratic leaders from China to Vietnam to Zimbabwe are leaving nothing to chance, cracking down hard on potential troublemakers. Burma's eccentric military ruler Than Shwe, on the other hand, had a different...
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Tue, Mar 01 2011 8:02 AM
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Morning Brief: Libyan forces approach stalemate as U.S. prepares military option
Libyan forces approach stalemate as U.S. prepares military option Top story: Fighter jets and ground troops loyal to Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi attacked cities held by the rebel forces on Monday, but leaders of the anti-Qaddafi movement dismissed...
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Tue, Mar 01 2011 5:14 AM
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