Start-up firms bloom in wake of Arab Spring Reuters He finally succeeded in September 2011, eight months after Arab Spring uprisings erupted in the region. The company now has over 35 million page views per month, with growth in traffic stimulated by online debates about a wide range of political and … |
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Tunisia, birthplace of Arab Spring, rocked by new protests [Video] Los Angeles Times Tunisia is known as the birthplace of the Arab Spring, the country where a distraught fruit seller who set himself on fire launched a wave of uprisings that is reshaping the Middle East. Now, new protests are sweeping the North African nation along … |
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At The Met: A Middle East Transition, Centuries Ago NPR by Deborah Amos The yearlong tumult of the Arab Spring has reached all the way to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. A stunning and timely new show, “Byzantium and Islam: Age of Transition,” covers exactly the places caught up in modern day … |
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Eighteen months later, Arab Spring uprisings still reshaping region’s … Tufts Daily It has been nearly a year and a half since the start of the “Arab Spring” uprisings — the wave of protests advocating for democratic reform in the Middle East — and despite the leaps of progress that have been made, people are still fighting for … |
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Arab Spring negotiator comes to Tbilisi for talks Democracy & Freedom Watch by DFWatch staff | Apr 11 Frank Wisner (left) came on invitation by Bidzina Ivanishvili (right), and the two answered questions from journalists outside Ivanishvili’s futuristic complex in Tbilisi. In January 2011, Wisner was sent by Obama to defuse … |
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Al Qaeda Digs the ‘Arab Spring‘ National Review Online (blog) By Andrew C. McCarthy The terror network, in the course of warning the Brits to protect Abu Qatada, a leading jihadist who’s been fighting extradition to Jordan, suggested that he instead be allowed to go to an “Arab Spring country. |
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CWA: Comparing the Occupy movement and the Arab Spring Daily Camera By Mitchell Byars Camera Staff Writer They happened oceans apart, but the Occupy and Arab Spring movements may have more in common than what meets the eye. Panelists — including people prominently involved in the events — will compare and contrast … |
Arab spring News : Apr 11, 2012
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