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Israel: Netanyahu ready to react with 'great force'
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Israel: Netanyahu ready to react with 'great force'

It is the Middle East’s oldest conflict. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict had been absent from our front pages for some time. But over the past week there’s been a bombing in Jerusalem and an escalation of violence along Israel's border with the Gaza strip.
Libya campaign: Europe's bitter divisions
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Libya campaign: Europe's bitter divisions

As EU heads of government hold a two-day meeting in Brussels to discuss Libya, their divisions are often glaring. Talk of a coalition notwithstanding, only one third of the block's members are participating in the operation at this point. Disagreements have made it harder to decide who should lead the effort.
Libya intervention: is Arab support wavering?
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Libya intervention: is Arab support wavering?

The Arab League said it would back a UN no-fly zone over Libya, then it abruptly backtracked. Now, the League says its support for the coalition is indeed solid. If Arabs’ support for the allies seems fragile, that’s because it is.
Yemen - Arab Revolutions: could Saleh be the next to go?
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Yemen - Arab Revolutions: could Saleh be the next to go?

Yemen's president Ali Abdullah Saleh has been facing popular protest for much of the past two months. Now a powerful military rival acting in the name of that popular revolution is making a bid to remove his family from power. After Ben Ali and Mubarak, and with Gaddafi’s fate in the balance, will Saleh be the next Arab strongman to go? And what would that mean for the Arab’s world poorest country?
Libya airstrikes: cracks in the coalition
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Libya airstrikes: cracks in the coalition

A no fly zone is effectively in place over Libya today. But one can see cracks in the coalition...
Libya: UN takes on Gaddafi
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Libya: UN takes on Gaddafi

Diplomats gathered last night and voted for the 1973 resolution to be passed in favor of more than just a fly zone...
Libya & Bahrain: the end of the Arab awakening?
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Libya & Bahrain: the end of the Arab awakening?

The extraordinary events over the last two months in the Arab world have taken another dramatic twist this week...
Japan’s nuclear nightmare: is Tokyo downplaying the threat?
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Japan’s nuclear nightmare: is Tokyo downplaying the threat?

Japan’s nuclear crisis has intensified due to another fire that damaged a nuclear plant. Authorities say a containment vessel in a second reacting unit now appears to be releasing radioactive steam. The developments are troubling reminders of the difficulties Fukushima is having in bringing the plant under control. The confusion is emblematic of days of often contradictory reports about what exactly is happening.
Libya-G8: too little, too late?
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Libya-G8: too little, too late?

In recent weeks, the international community was primed to think that the noose was tightening around the neck of Libyan leader colonel Gaddafi. But in fact, as one analyst wrote in the New York Times, it is tightening instead around the Libyan rebels. This as Gaddafi makes the most of the world’s dithering and steadily retakes rebel-held towns.
Libya: Gaddafi's forces gaining the upper hand
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Libya: Gaddafi's forces gaining the upper hand

In the last few days, the horror of the Japanese earthquake and subsequent tsunami has momentarily diverted world attention away from Libya. But the battle over who should rule the North African nation is becoming bloodier by the day.
Libyan revolt: NATO’s Gaddafi dilemma
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Libyan revolt: NATO’s Gaddafi dilemma

NATO allies meet this Thursday to consider military options in Libya. Rebels there are facing an intensified onslaught from Libyan forces from both the ground and the air. Among the options NATO defence ministers will consider is that of creating a no-fly zone. But Western allies remain very much divided over military intervention of any kind.
Europe's far-right: why is it gaining ground?
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Europe's far-right: why is it gaining ground?

France received a shock this weekend when a new poll showed the far-right leader, Marine Le Pen, winning the first round of France's presidential election. The election, of course, is still over a year away. But it's the latest reminder of the steady gains far-right parties are making across Europe as politicians capitalise on economic woes and worries about immigration.
Libya unrest: Girding for a very long battle
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Libya unrest: Girding for a very long battle

Libyan troops loyal to embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi used artillery and helicopter gunships in their effort to block pro-democracy rebels. Gaddafi warned that if he is toppled, Europe would be "invaded by an unstoppable tide of thousands of immigrants."
Tunisia's Reality Check: what's changed since the revolution?
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Tunisia's Reality Check: what's changed since the revolution?

Nothing has changed, or so say many Tunisians who fear their revolution may be slipping away nearly two months after they toppled their twenty-three year ruler...
Ivory Coast Shutdown: who's arming Laurent Gbagbo?
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Ivory Coast Shutdown: who's arming Laurent Gbagbo?

He's a delusional leader whose people are in revolt. The International Community wants him out. And his loyalists are vowing to fight to the bitter end. Of course, we're talking about Laurent Gbagbo...
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