Analysis: New Arab Spring triumph eluding Islamists in Libya Reuters TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Early results from Libya’s first election since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi show Islamist parties failing to secure the same grip on power as counterparts in neighboring countries where. |
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ANALYSIS-New Arab Spring triumph eluding Islamists in Libya Reuters Africa Early tallies point to weak Islamist showing * Ex-PM Jibril seen as familiar face * Independent candidates could still swing vote By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Hadeel Al Shalchi TRIPOLI, July 10 (Reuters) |
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No Arab spring in Syria, only cross-border terror: Envoy TwoCircles.net By IANS,. New Delhi: There was no Arab Spring or revolution in Syria but only “planned and sponsored terror”, the country’s envoy to India said Tuesday. Talking to women reporters at the India Women Press Corps here, Syrian Ambassador Riad Kamel … |
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Graham: Romney should talk more about Syria, Arab Spring The Hill (blog) C.) lamented the lack of foreign policy debate in the presidential election Tuesday, saying that he’d like to see his party’s presumptive nominee Mitt Romney talk more about Syria and the Arab Spring. “It’s an economic driven election, I can understand … |
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Kim Sengupta: The Arab Spring has given way to an Islamist summer, but not in … The Independent Of the countries of the Arab spring that overthrew repressive regimes, the conflict in Libya was the most vicious and prolonged. This led to the conclusion that the people who would emerge in power would be the Islamist fighters who were increasingly … |
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