Sunday, February 20, 2011

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Bahrain opposition set demands for talks with royals

Opposition groups and anti-government protesters in Bahrain say their demands must be met before they will enter into talks with the Gulf state's monarchy.
They want the government to resign, political prisoners to be released and the deaths of protesters investigated.

Can Israel refuse to revisit the cornerstone?

In the face of an Egypt hostile to the Camp David Accords, this country may have to consider renegotiation.


Unrest spreads to Libyan capital as Arab protests simmer

(Reuters) - Violent unrest against Libya's Muammar Gaddafi spread to the capital Tripoli on Sunday and his son vowed to fight until the "last man standing" after scores of protesters were killed in the east of the country.

Libya protests: Gaddafi's son warns of civil war

Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's son, Sayf al-Islam, has warned of civil war in the country.


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