Libya declares ceasefire but fighting goes on
Gaddafi's government says it will end military operations in line with UN resolution but reports of attacks continue.
Yemen declares 'state of emergency'
President announces state of emergency after dozens are killed in a crackdown on anti-government protests.
Japan raises nuclear alert level
Nuclear safety agency raises severity rating of accident at Fukushima plant, signifying higher risk of radiation.
Pakistanis march against government
Hundreds take to the streets in anger against government for allowing CIA contractor to flee country after killings.
Deep divisions over Egypt's referendum
Some fear a "yes" vote on Saturday will stall the revolution; others fear voting "no" will keep the army on the streets.
Spy game: The CIA, Pakistan and 'blood money'
CIA contractor and former Blackwater employee Raymond Davis flees Pakistan after killing two men.
Ivory Coast shelling in Abidjan 'a war crime' - UN
The shelling of an Abidjan market by Ivory Coast security forces which killed at least 25 people may be a crime against humanity, the UN says.
Libya ceasefire analysis: 'Gaddafi has thrown the UN resolution on its back' - video
The Guardian's foreign leader writer David Hearst assesses Libya's announcement of a ceasefire in response to the UN security council's vote to authorise military action


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