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AJE - Al Jazeera English [QODLink] NewsIn DepthProgrammesVideoBlogsBusinessWeatherSportWatch Live AfricaAmericasAsia-PacificCentral & South AsiaEuropeMiddle EastFocusOpinionFeaturesSpotlightBriefingsYour ViewsRiz KhanWitnessInside StoryListening PostPeople & PowerMore  Counting the CostNewsThe Business Blog    Clashes rock Bahraini capital Armoured vehicles seen on the streets of Manama after police storm protest site in roundabout, killing at least six. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 01:56 GMT Middle East Read More Live Blog - Bahrain Country profile: Bahrain Protesters remain defiant Bahrain activists in 'Day of Rage' Bahrain opposition calls for rally Live Blog - Bahrain From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things in Bahrain. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 10:18 GMT MiddleEast Read More 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya Reports of deaths as protesters take to the streets in four cities despite a crackdown, heeding calls for mass protests. 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Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 10:32 GMT Middle East Read More Yemenis protest amid crackdown Rising tensions in Yemen Yemen protests enter fifth day The Egypt effect Thousands rally across Yemen Yemen protesters clash with police Clashes rock Bahraini capital Clashes rock Bahraini capital Live Blog - Bahrain Live Blog - Bahrain 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya Israel troops kill Gaza 'fishermen' Israel troops kill Gaza 'fishermen' Yemen clerics urge unity government Yemen clerics urge unity government Many dead in Tanzania depot blast A series of blasts at a military ammunition depot kills at least 20 people in Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 14:27 GMT Belgium marks 'political record' Belgians claim world record as they mark 249 days without a government with celebrations and protests. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:19 GMT Uganda president predicts poll win Yoweri Museveni rejects challenger's assertion that country is ripe for Egypt-style revolt ahead of Friday's election. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 16:46 GMT Tunisia coastguards step up patrols Authorities crack down on vessels carrying people out of the country after complaints from Italy. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:18 GMT In Video Mending the gaps in US intelligence Social networks may have known more than the US about Middle East revolts, assessment says. Egypt police officer on lives lost Police brigadier says lack of police training led to loss of many lives. Millions register for Nigeria vote Technology used hailed as a milestone, despite irregularities dogging registration process. Berlusconi 'not worried' about trial Italian prime minister vows to stay in office after judge orders him to stand trial over sex scandal. 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Anonymous and the global correctionBy Anonymous Waiting for a 'real' revolutionBy Murad Alazzany Climate: Putting people over money By Dahr Jamail Egypt and the global economic orderBy Philip Rizk Blogs .BlogsTable img { border: none; } Middle EastLive Blog - BahrainBy Al Jazeera StaffAfricaLive Blog - LibyaBy Al Jazeera StaffAfricaLast roll of the dice?By Jonah HullAmericasWe're Not Clairvoyant!By John Terrett Highlights Social networks, social revolution Empire 16 Feb 2011 15:56 GMT Youtube, Facebook and Twitter have become the new weapons of mass mobilisation. Change or status quo? Inside Story 17 Feb 2011 12:33 GMT In Egypt, the fight for meaningful change is far from over. Ahmet Davutoglu On Talk to Jazeera Kabul at WorkOn Witness The G-zero worldOn Riz Khan Can Egyptians forgive and forget?On Inside Story Programmes Empire Marwan Bishara and guests analyse global powers and their agendas. 101 East A weekly discussion programme on Asia-Pacific current affairs. People & Power A groundbreaking investigative programme, which looks at the use and abuse of power. Talk to Jazeera Al Jazeera interviews the people making the headlines. Inside Story Dissecting the day's top story - a frank assessment of the latest developments. Frost Over The World Sir David Frost brings together the world's most powerful and famous people. " style="background-color:<%=headerColor()%>;">   Opinion Beyond the beards and burqasStefan SimanowitzGulf states must repay Egypt favour Sultan Al QassemiReflections: Egypt RevolutionRichard N. HaassUS vs UN on Israeli settlementsMJ RosenbergEgypt: A teaching moment?Amjad AtallahThe toxic residue of colonialismRichard FalkWhat makes a revolution succeed?Roxane FarmanfarmaianEgypt's revolution has just begunAdrian CreweUnblocking Syria's social mediaJillian C YorkSaving, not shooting, the messengerDan HindThe false anxiety of influenceHamid DabashiIsrael's options after MubarakDaniel LevyTo Mohammad El-Sayed SaidMarwan BisharaMubarak's failed last standAbu AtrisThe resurrection of pan-ArabismLamis AndoniSuleiman: The CIA's man in CairoLisa Hajjar

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AJE - Al Jazeera English [QODLink] NewsIn DepthProgrammesVideoBlogsBusinessWeatherSportWatch Live AfricaAmericasAsia-PacificCentral & South AsiaEuropeMiddle EastFocusOpinionFeaturesSpotlightBriefingsYour ViewsRiz KhanWitnessInside StoryListening PostPeople & PowerMore  Counting the CostNewsThe Business Blog    Clashes rock Bahraini capital Armoured vehicles seen on the streets of Manama after police storm protest site in roundabout, killing at least six. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 01:56 GMT Middle East Read More Live Blog - Bahrain Country profile: Bahrain Protesters remain defiant Bahrain activists in 'Day of Rage' Bahrain opposition calls for rally Live Blog - Bahrain From our headquarters in Doha, we keep you updated on all things in Bahrain. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 10:18 GMT MiddleEast Read More 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya Reports of deaths as protesters take to the streets in four cities despite a crackdown, heeding calls for mass protests. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:35 GMT Africa Read More Live Blog - Libya Libya protesters killed Libyan police stations torched Libya leader regrets Ben Ali's fall Israel troops kill Gaza 'fishermen' Israeli army says three men working on shore were trying to plant bomb near security fence at northern border. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:29 GMT Middle East Read More Gazans hope for free border Danger on Gaza's border New Israeli tanks at Gaza Hamas gives Israel warning Another Gaza war? Yemen clerics urge unity government Influential group of clerics demand transitional unity government, as two demonstrators are shot in continuing violence. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 10:32 GMT Middle East Read More Yemenis protest amid crackdown Rising tensions in Yemen Yemen protests enter fifth day The Egypt effect Thousands rally across Yemen Yemen protesters clash with police Clashes rock Bahraini capital Clashes rock Bahraini capital Live Blog - Bahrain Live Blog - Bahrain 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya 'Day of rage' kicks off in Libya Israel troops kill Gaza 'fishermen' Israel troops kill Gaza 'fishermen' Yemen clerics urge unity government Yemen clerics urge unity government Many dead in Tanzania depot blast A series of blasts at a military ammunition depot kills at least 20 people in Tanzanian capital Dar es Salaam. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 14:27 GMT Belgium marks 'political record' Belgians claim world record as they mark 249 days without a government with celebrations and protests. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:19 GMT Uganda president predicts poll win Yoweri Museveni rejects challenger's assertion that country is ripe for Egypt-style revolt ahead of Friday's election. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 16:46 GMT Tunisia coastguards step up patrols Authorities crack down on vessels carrying people out of the country after complaints from Italy. Last Modified: 17 Feb 2011 15:18 GMT In Video Mending the gaps in US intelligence Social networks may have known more than the US about Middle East revolts, assessment says. Egypt police officer on lives lost Police brigadier says lack of police training led to loss of many lives. Millions register for Nigeria vote Technology used hailed as a milestone, despite irregularities dogging registration process. Berlusconi 'not worried' about trial Italian prime minister vows to stay in office after judge orders him to stand trial over sex scandal. Egypt Copts hope for bright future Months after a bomb in a church killed 20, Christians put faith in a new era of peace. Egypt 'reminder' of Berlin Wall era Similarities between the iconic events in Europe and in Cairo's Tahrir square examined. Coca-Cola recipe cracked? US radio show producers say they have come across a copy of "original 1886 recipe". Philippines' most-wanted speaks out Al Jazeera tracks down Ameril Umbrakato, leader of Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters. In Depth The massacre behind the revolution Yasmine Ryan 16 Feb 2011 15:16 GMT It was the deliberate slaying of protesters in Tunisia that turned a regional uprising into a nationwide revolution. Learning from past revolutions? Chris Arsenault 17 Feb 2011 08:40 GMT Egyptians are treading a well-worn historical path, walked in eastern Europe, Iran, Cuba and beyond. Anonymous and the global correctionBy Anonymous Waiting for a 'real' revolutionBy Murad Alazzany Climate: Putting people over money By Dahr Jamail Egypt and the global economic orderBy Philip Rizk Blogs .BlogsTable img { border: none; } Middle EastLive Blog - BahrainBy Al Jazeera StaffAfricaLive Blog - LibyaBy Al Jazeera StaffAfricaLast roll of the dice?By Jonah HullAmericasWe're Not Clairvoyant!By John Terrett Highlights Social networks, social revolution Empire 16 Feb 2011 15:56 GMT Youtube, Facebook and Twitter have become the new weapons of mass mobilisation. Change or status quo? Inside Story 17 Feb 2011 12:33 GMT In Egypt, the fight for meaningful change is far from over. Ahmet Davutoglu On Talk to Jazeera Kabul at WorkOn Witness The G-zero worldOn Riz Khan Can Egyptians forgive and forget?On Inside Story Programmes Empire Marwan Bishara and guests analyse global powers and their agendas. 101 East A weekly discussion programme on Asia-Pacific current affairs. People & Power A groundbreaking investigative programme, which looks at the use and abuse of power. Talk to Jazeera Al Jazeera interviews the people making the headlines. Inside Story Dissecting the day's top story - a frank assessment of the latest developments. Frost Over The World Sir David Frost brings together the world's most powerful and famous people. " style="background-color:<%=headerColor()%>;">   Opinion Beyond the beards and burqasStefan SimanowitzGulf states must repay Egypt favour Sultan Al QassemiReflections: Egypt RevolutionRichard N. HaassUS vs UN on Israeli settlementsMJ RosenbergEgypt: A teaching moment?Amjad AtallahThe toxic residue of colonialismRichard FalkWhat makes a revolution succeed?Roxane FarmanfarmaianEgypt's revolution has just begunAdrian CreweUnblocking Syria's social mediaJillian C YorkSaving, not shooting, the messengerDan HindThe false anxiety of influenceHamid DabashiIsrael's options after MubarakDaniel LevyTo Mohammad El-Sayed SaidMarwan BisharaMubarak's failed last standAbu AtrisThe resurrection of pan-ArabismLamis AndoniSuleiman: The CIA's man in CairoLisa Hajjar

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