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Arab spring News : Feb 5, 2012

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“The Arab Spring Is Coming to China.”
New York Times (blog)
HONG KONG — The former Republican presidential nominee, Senator John McCain, told one of China’s most senior diplomats on Saturday that “the Arab Spring is coming to China,” pointing to the wave of Tibetans setting themselves on fire in China.

New York Times (blog)
Arab Spring, cyberattacks key topics at Munich Security Conference
Monsters and Critics.com
Munich – The impact of the Arab Spring and the threat posed by cyberattacks are the key topics on the final day of the Munich Security Conference in Germany on Sunday. Yemeni activist Tawakkul Karman, is to make an opening statement at a panel
Jolie, Streep join Arab Spring at Berlin film fest
Times of India
The Arab Spring uprisings and political turmoil in the West will dominate the 62nd Berlin film festival starting Thursday, as Hollywood royalty sprinkles stardust in the frigid German capital. Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep, Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson
Arab Spring Turns to Arab Winter: When Will the US Send Troops?
Student Operated Press
The United Nations is the highest Diplomacy organization that deals in the Art of Diplomacy and they can be the vessel to which Arab Spring, and Arab Winter Dictatorships and Military Rule can shift more quickly to constructive and progressive Civilian

Student Operated Press
An Arab Spring For IT
TechCrunch
It truly is an “Arab Spring” for the IT world and when it’s over, there will be a host of new companies driving enterprise technology. Don’t believe me? Let’s establish some historical context. Most revolutions take time.

TechCrunch
America’s UN victory
Ynetnews
For a whole year of “Arab Spring,” the Americans sought paths to the hearts of Arab world masses yet hit an impasse. Despite the repeated declarations of support for the masses’ right for freedom and political reform, the stains of the past were not
Kuwaiti politics losing its pioneering advantage?
gulfnews.com
For outside observers, the charged Kuwaiti politics in the past few months seem to play out the Arab Spring fervour. They look like a Kuwaiti edition of the Arab Spring, the popular democratic movement which toppled regimes and is still ongoing.

gulfnews.com
Bahrainis hold independent dialogue over political crisis
Reuters
Bahrain, a key US and Saudi ally in their stand-off with Iran across the Gulf, has been in turmoil since the Arab Spring protest movement first erupted. Saudi troops helped Bahraini authorities crush the uprising last March. But clashes later resumed
Egyptian police incited massacre at stadium, say angry footballers
The Guardian
the belief that the violence was orchestrated by the army against the “Ultras”, the Al-Ahly fans whose experience confronting police at football matches was deployed with devastating effect against Egypt’s security forces during the Arab spring.

The Guardian
Prem: Blues and United in thriller
ESPN
Read » John Duerden assesses the impact of politics on football in Egypt and Bahrain after the Arab Spring. Read » Off the Ball: Gibson scores a free meal at Rio’s restaurant & Gheorghe Hagi megalomania. Read » With concerns at the back & pressure
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