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Mubarak Fires Government But Won't Leave Power
In his first public appearance since thousands of citizens took to the streets four days ago to demand his resignation, Egytptian President Hosni Mubarak defended his crackdown on protesters and announced that his government will go, but he will stay. ...
Obama Phones Mubarak, Urges Reforms
President Obama has called on Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak to take concrete steps to move toward greater democracy and economic reform. He spoke after President Mubarak went on national television to announce he would implement reforms, but said demonstrations are part of a plot to de-stabilize Egypt. ...
Egyptian Protesters Defy Curfew, Military Deployment, To Remain In The Streets
Antigovernment demonstrators in Egypt defied a nationwide curfew and remained on the streets in the thousands overnight to press their demand that President Hosni Mubarak step down. ...
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Clinton Urges Mubarak Government to Engage Immediately With Protesters
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton Friday urged the government of President Hosni Mubarak to end violent tactics against protesters and "engage immediately" with the Egyptian people on reforms. U.S. travelers are being told to avoid Egypt, a major tourist destination. ...
Egypt: UN officials urge Government restraint, respect for human rights
Top United Nations officials today urged the Government of Egypt to protect the rights of its citizens amid the political protests taking place in the country, particularly freedoms of expression, information and assembly. ...
ISAF, Karzai Condemn Kabul Suicide Attack
International Security Assistance Force officials joined Afghan President Hamid Karzai in condemning a suicide-bomb attack that killed several civilians in the country’s capital of Kabul, military officials reported. ...
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Thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets again in Jordan. They are protesting inflation, unemployment, and corruption, and demanding sweeping electoral reforms. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� Côte d'Ivoire: Ban again calls on Gbagbo to step down to avoid further turmoil On the eve of co-chairing an African meeting on the post-electoral turmoil in Côte d'Ivoire, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today again called on ex-president Laurent Gbagbo to step down in the face of his United Nations-certified defeat by opposition leader Alassane Ouattara. ... Read more... �� �� �� �� |
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