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The U.S.: Still the protector of Mideast strongmen [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.Obama has continued and in many cases increased U.S. aid (most of it military) to clients such as Morocco and Jordan, sold tens of billions of dollars in advanced weaponry to Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf allies,... -
Syrian observer mission in turmoil as Saudi Arabia pulls out
World NowSaudi Arabia said Sunday that it is pulling its observers out of Syria because it sees no evidence that Damascus is complying with an Arab League initiative to end months of bloodshed.... -
Egypt's military says it has partially lifted emergency law
World NowEgypt’s military ruler attempted to bolster public support Tuesday by partially lifting a reviled 30-year-old emergency law the day before the anniversary of the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak’s police state.... -
The Egyptian revolution in 140 characters or fewer
World NowEgypt, Arab Spring, Tahrir Square, Mubarak: One year after Egypt exploded into protests that toppled President Hosni Mubarak, here’s a peek at what Egyptians and others are saying about the anniversary on Twitter.... -
Egyptian protesters press their demand for end to military rule
World NowTens of thousands of protesters flooded Cairo's Tahrir Square on Friday demanding a swift transfer of power from the ruling Supreme Council of Armed Forces to a civilian government in order to complete the revolution that toppled former President Hosni... -
Rage, suspicion, protests, sadness after Egypt soccer riot [Video]
World NowAs anger swirled over a soccer riot that led to 74 deaths, Egyptian protesters Thursday marched on the barricaded Interior Ministry. Families waited to collect the bodies of loved ones.... -
Syrian opposition reports Homs bombarded, clinic destroyed
World NowOpposition activists said Monday that the Syrian military bombarded the central city of Homs, hitting a makeshift clinic and killing at least two dozen people.... -
Woman in Moscow sets herself ablaze
World NowA woman set herself on fire Sunday in front of the Moscow White House, the formal seat of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and the Russian government.... -
Anthony Shadid's death: An L.A. Times reporter recalls a colleague
World NowLos Angeles Times Beirut bureau chief Patrick McDonnell shares his recollections about Anthony Shadid, a New York Times foreign correspondent who died of an apparent asthma attack Thursday in Syria: There was always a double edge about seeing Anthony... -
19 Americans to stand trial in Egypt on Feb. 26
World NowForty-three pro-democracy workers, including 19 Americans, will stand trial Feb. 26 in a case that is at the center of an escalating diplomatic crisis between Washington and Cairo over political reform in Egypt, the state news agency MENA reported... -
Suspected Al Qaeda attack welcomes Yemen's new president
World NowYemen, Al Qaeda, Saleh, Arab Spring, United States: The inauguration of Yemen’s president was barely over Saturday when a car bomb exploded at a presidential palace, killing at least 25 people and highlighting the dangers the new leader faces in... -
How teenagers with a can of paint sparked Syria's uprising
World NowIt started with some teenagers and a can of paint. “The people want to bring down the regime,” the students wrote on a wall In the southern Syrian farming town of Dara....
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