Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Monday, 31 January 2011


Latest News Jan 31, 2011
Army, Police on Cairo Streets, But No End to Egypt Protests in Sight
The Egyptian military is reinforcing its positions on the streets of Cairo and other cities as anti-government protests continue. Thousands of people staged demonstrations on Sunday, calling for President Hosni Mubarak to resign. And citizens are arming themselves to defend their families and property from looters. ...
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Obama: Egypt Needs Orderly Transition
U.S. President Barack Obama on Sunday called for an orderly transition in Egypt to a government that reflects the aspirations of the Egyptian people. The president spoke by telephone with world and Middle East leaders about the situation in Egypt. ...
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Egypt Protests Continue As Security Situation Grows Worse
Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has met with high-ranking military officials amid continued public demonstrations calling for his ouster.
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African Union Summit Agenda Skips Egypt, Tunisia
More than 25 African leaders are in Addis Ababa for a two-day summit focusing mainly on political and security concerns.
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Results: South Sudan Overwhelmingly Chooses to Secede
The Southern Sudan Referendum Commission has released the results of January’s vote on southern independence.
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Sarkozy Calls on African Leaders to do Better or Risk Public Wrath
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has cautioned African leaders to respect the peoples’ will or risk being swept aside by a rising tide of public discontent. The warning came as part of Sarkozy’s keynote address to an African Union summit in Addis Ababa. ...
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Burma Parliament Set to Open for First Time in Two Decades
Burma's military government is set to convene its first session of parliament in more than two decades on Monday.
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Tunisia Islamist Leader Returns From Exile
The head of Tunisia's main Islamist movement, Rachid Ghannouchi, has returned to Tunisia after more than 20 years in exile.
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