Saudi Arabia frees Shia cleric ahead of 'day of rage'
Saudi Arabia has freed a Shia cleric whose arrest provoked protests and sparked calls for a "day of rage" on Friday, human rights activists say.
Gaddafi forces hit key rebel town
Pro-Gaddafi forces have launched several air strikes on Libya's rebel-held oil port of Ras Lanuf.
Tunisia interim leaders dissolve secret police agency
Tunisia's interior ministry has announced it is dissolving the country's secret police service.
South Sudan: Rebel Athor claims Oliny as new ally
At least 50 people have reportedly been killed in South Sudan clashes, as rebel leader George Athor claims a new militia has joined him.
Ivory Coast: Ouattara 'ministers' homes looted'
Youths and security forces in Ivory Coast have ransacked the Abidjan homes of "ministers" named by Alassane Ouattara, widely accepted as president.
Egypt's prime minister delivers inclusive message
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Prime Minister Essam Sharaf called Monday on Egypt's youth, who have been credited for spearheading the movement that led to the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak, to contribute to the new government.
As civil war rages, Obama warns Gadhafi's regime
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi took aim at the rebel-controlled town of Ras Lanuf on Monday, launching aerial strikes as part of an assault aimed at crushing the uprising against him.
Egyptian protesters clash with troops over Mubarak documents
Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- Protesters and Egyptian security and armed forces clashed Sunday outside the Interior Ministry headquarters as residents expressed anger at reports that documents relating to ousted strongman's Hosni Mubarak's rule were being destroyed.
Widower of Carmel fire victim: Israel's security abandoned by Netanyahu government
Husband of Ahuva Tomer tells Knesset panel debate on Israel's firefighting services that the prime minister has put off making decisions on the matter.
Poll: Israel among the world's least popular countries
Only Iran, North Korea and Pakistan are viewed more negatively in BBC survey, despite a 2% rise in positive opinion on Israel.
Fierce fighting rages in Libya
Opposition forces across the country are battling forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi in their bid to overthrow his regime.
Bahrain protests reach US embassy
Dozens of demonstrators gather to call on Washington to press for political reform in the Gulf state.
Oman ruler orders cabinet reshuffle
Move is the latest in a string of concessions aimed at appeasing protesters demanding jobs and political reforms.
Egypt cabinet takes oath of office
New prime minister and ministers for key porfolios expected to win the approval of pro-reform groups.
Ivorian rebels capture major town
New Forces fighters allied with UN-recognised leader say Toulepleu fell after a fierce battle with government troops.
'We don't have another country'
As migrant workers' children await deportation, some Israelis are preparing to hide them from the authorities.
Indonesia cleric denies charges
Abu Bakar Bashir tells court that under Islamic law training fighters is acceptable but he denies any involvement in it.


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