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Middle East Revolutions Undermine al-Qaida, Iran, Gates Says
Al-Qaida and Iran are the biggest losers in the wave of reform sweeping North Africa and the Middle East.
General Assembly suspends Libya from UN Human Rights Council
The General Assembly today suspended Libya from the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Experts Disagree on African Mercenaries in Libya
Within the first few days of the uprising against Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi there were reports he had deployed sub-Saharan African mercenaries against the protesters. ...
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France: No-Fly Zone Over Libya Only With UN Approval
French FM Alain Juppe: There should not be any international intervention into the bloody upheaval in Libya without prior approval from the United Nations. ...
U.S., allies discuss measures against Gaddafi and his regime
The U.S. is in talks with NATO and other allies about possible measures against the current Libyan leadership, the U.S. ambassador to the UN.
Qaddafi Laughs Off Calls For Resignation
Forces loyal to Libyan ruler Muammar Qaddafi have reportedly tried but failed to retake the opposition-held city of Zawiya to the west of the capital, Tripoli. ...
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Saudi Arabia has sent dozens of tanks to Bahrain, where anti-government protests continue for about two weeks. Read more... �� Reports: Security Forces Clash With Protesters in Tehran Iranian anti-government protesters are reported to have clashed with security forces in the capital, Tehran. Read more... �� | |||||
