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Sudan protests ‘are no Arab Spring‘ News24 Sudan protests ‘are no Arab Spring‘| News24|Africa|News| Nine days of country-wide protests against high prices in Sudan are no “Arab Spring“, President … |
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Study: UK’s BBC Coverage of Arab Spring Could Have Given ‘A … Hollywood Reporter The public broadcaster’s use of user generated content and the repeated usage of the word “regime” were among the things criticized in a review. |
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Al Bashir: Protests are no Arab Spring gulfnews.com Khartoum: Nine days of country-wide protests against high prices in Sudan are no “Arab Spring”, President Omar Al Bashir said on Sunday, referring to a series … |
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Women’s Arab Spring? Washington Post Muslim Brotherhood candidate wins Egyptian presidency. |
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Tunisia, the Arab Spring’s success story, should stand up to extremism Globe and Mail Print / License. The Arab Spring began in Tunisia, where – on the whole – it continues to prosper, by comparison with Egypt, Libya, Yemen and especially Syria. |
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Arab Spring for Sudan? The Africa Report Sudanese have occupied the streets for nine days now, in a nation-wide protest against the high cost of living, after a series of uprisings against regional … |
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