Opinions

Is The Libya Crisis Worse Than Egypt for World Economy?

An article to discuss how Libya crisis is likely to be much severe than the Egypt political stir.

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Middle East

Egypt & Facebook: The Jewish Element

Thousands of years ago, the Egyptian Jews liberated themselves from a dictatorship. In 2011, there was just one Jew: Mark Zuckerberg.

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Middle East

Mubarak’s Rule and Resignation

Mubarak was the leader of Egypt for almost three decades. His rule brought him millions of supporters and millions of opponents. However, in time of the profound economic downturn, his undemocratic regime fell down to ashes.

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Middle East

Hosni Mubarak Did Resign: Egypt is Free

Finally, Mubarak the president of Egypt has stepped down. It only goes to show that citizens everywhere have more power than they believe they do.

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Africa

Crisis in Egypt

With the unrest in Egypt things are only getting worse.

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Middle East

The West Has Backed Out The Egyptian Transition Gradually

The United States and major European countries on Saturday threw its weight behind the vice president of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, the support of its efforts to quell the rebellion immediately popular without removing from power of President Hosni Mubarak.

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Middle East

Boiling Point in Cairo’s Tahrir Square 2011

On Thursday, the Egyptian military moved in between the pro-government and anti-government protesters in Cairo’s Tahrir Square.

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Middle East

Egypt Protests Turn Violent

After days of peaceful protests thugs allied to President Mubarak tried to invade Tahrir square on camel and horseback.

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Middle East

Egypt Administration Considering Reform as Intense Protests Continue

A look into Egypt’s current political turmoil.

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Middle East

One Million People Join Protests in Tahrir Square in Egypt

What could potentially be the biggest protests yet.

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