Arab League springs to life as a diplomatic force Sydney Morning Herald In all these dealings, the voice of the Arab League matters more than ever before. Mr Arabi became Secretary-General of the 22-member body in June last year, six months into the Arab Spring. Invigorated by the revolutions in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya, … |
||
|
||
Perspectives on the ‘Arab Spring‘ – and What Comes Next to be Focus of CNN … CNN (blog) The political uprisings ignited in 2010 and 2011 in North Africa and the Middle East, labeled the ‘Arab Spring,’ have altered history and upended the balance of power in the region. The uncertainty and struggles that continue to unfold are the focus of … |
||
|
||
|
||
“Sit-tight” rulers risk African Spring: Nobel Laureate Soyinka Reuters By Pascal Fletcher | JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Aging African presidents who try to cling to power by manipulating constitutions and judiciaries risk the same popular rebellions that toppled rulers in last year’s Arab Spring, Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole… |
||
Uprising tide – Arab Spring Islamists concern the US IHS Jane’s With new regimes in place in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, and ongoing conflict in Syria and Yemen, the so-called Arab Spring has changed the political complexion of the region. Regime change is at different processes in various countries, … |
||
Kuwait opposition seeks gains in new parliament CBS News Kuwait’s tensions have roots years before the Arab Spring protests, but factions such as Kuwait’s Fifth Fence movement have drawn encouragement from the push for reforms and more accountability from officials around the region. |
||
Peres: Israel could benefit from ‘Arab Spring‘ Jerusalem Post By Moshe Milner/GPO Restarting the peace process is the best way for Israel to take advantage of the Arab Spring and the changes rocking the Middle East, President Shimon Peres said Tuesday in the keynote address of the annual Herzliya Conference. |
||
|
Arab spring News : Feb 1, 2012
Share.