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Clinton: Mideast hit by 'perfect storm'

The ongoing unrest in Egypt cast a long shadow Saturday over the Munich Security Conference, a gathering set up to address global security issues.

 

Muslim Brotherhood's web staff arrested

The editor of the website of the Muslim Brotherhood, the lead opposition group in Egypt, told the Associated Press that policemen stormed the group's Cairo office Friday.

 

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Reporters, including CNN's Cooper, beaten in Egypt

Journalists covering protests in Cairo, including CNN's Anderson Cooper and two Associated Press correspondents, have been roughed up in the crowd.

 

Clinton warns of 'uncharted territory' in wake of Egypt unrest

In the midst of mass uprisings and historic change in the Middle East, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told a gathering of US diplomats Wednesday that "we are all in uncharted territory."

 

Government ousted in Jordan

Jordan's King Abdullah II on Tuesday dismissed Prime Minister Samir Rifai and his cabinet after widespread protests by crowds of people inspired by demonstrations in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere.

 

Cairo airport a scene of chaos as foreigners flee

Cairo airport a scene of chaos as foreigners flee

Cairo's international airport was a scene of chaos and confusion Monday as thousands of foreigners sought to flee the unrest in Egypt and countries around the world scrambled to send in planes to fly their citizens out....

 

Tourists navigate Egyptian chaos

Tourists navigate Egyptian chaos

Groups of U.S. tourists were stuck Saturday trying to find their way out of Egypt amid the chaos and violent protests that have seized the country.

 

Mubarak asks cabinet to resign as anti-regime protests intensify

Embattled leader's move falls far short of demands that he give up his 30-year authoritarian rule, leave the country and permit fresh elections.

 

Thai Government Extends State of Emergency

Thai Government Extends State of Emergency

The Thai government extended on Tuesday a state of emergency imposed in about a third of the country during recent political protests, a minister said.

 

One million people caught up in Kyrgyz violence: U.N.

One million people caught up in Kyrgyz violence: U.N.

An estimated one million people have been affected by the violent conflict in Kyrgyzstan and need food and other aid supplies, U.N. officials said on Friday.

 

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