Libya protests: Benghazi wracked by new violence
Former UK envoy to Libya: "The most exciting question is what happens in Tripoli" (Footage from Libyan TV and amateur sources)
In Kuwait, another day of protests staged by non-citizens
Kuwait City (CNN) -- Protesters in Kuwait clashed with security forces on Saturday, the second straight day of unrest in the tiny Persian Gulf nation.
Bahrain protesters swarm square, police flee
(Reuters) - Anti-government protesters in Bahrain swarmed back into a symbolic square on Saturday, putting riot police to flight in a striking victory for their cause and confidently setting up camp for a protracted stay.
Yemen: Protester killed in Sanaa clashes
Riot police in Yemen have shot dead a protester and injured five others when they opened fire on thousands demonstrating in the streets of the capital, Sanaa.
Protesters began marching early in the morning, making their way to the Ministry of Justice, demanding President Ali Abdullah Saleh leave office immediately.
Confrontations in Silwan after Friday congregation
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM, (PIC)-- Israeli security men used tear gas to disperse rallies that followed the Friday congregation in Silwan, occupied Jerusalem, causing breathing problems among tens of citizens.
Algeria police prevent fresh opposition rally
Algerian security forces have prevented anti-government protesters from staging a march through the capital.
Egypt army's 'helped oust' President Mubarak
The full picture of the exact role played by the Egyptian army in forcing President Hosni Mubarak to step down has yet to emerge.


I hope you do not mind, I posted this with these links. It saves me a ton of searching.... smiles. btw, ty for your comments on that idiot. I hate to tell you this, but millions of people think he is a brilliant analyst..... that is the result of illiteracy and intellectual .. well lack of intellect or reasoning powers... They lap his crud up .... sighs... that is what propaganda is all about ....
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