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Syrian troops open fire on protesters; many feared dead

Syrian troops opened fire Friday during an anti-government demonstration that appeared to be one of the biggest yet, reportedly killing dozens of protesters and wounding many more in the central town of Hama as Syrians around the country poured onto the streets in a renewed effort to force the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.

 

Source: U.S., UK and EU envoys trapped in Yemen

Source: U.S., UK and EU envoys trapped in Yemen

Gunmen surrounding an embassy are angry about efforts by Arab mediators to ease Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh out of power.

 

Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo is captured

Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo is captured

After French helicopters attack his bunker at the presidential residence, former Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo is seized by forces for Alassane Ouattara, the official winner of last fall's election. Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo, who refused to concede defeat in elections or in battle, was seized by opposition forces Monday and taken to the hotel where his rival's government was based, according to French and U.N. officials.

 

President Bashar Assad blames conspiracies for Syria unrest, reasserts regime's authority

President Bashar Assad blames conspiracies for Syria unrest, reasserts regime's authority

On a stage once commanded by his brutal father, President Bashar Assad blamed foreign conspiracies for Syria's unrest in a national speech Wednesday that sought to steel his family dynasty against a rebellion similar to those that have toppled regimes across the region.

 

Mubarak resigns; military takes over in Egypt

Mubarak resigns; military takes over in Egypt

Hundreds of thousands of protesters screamed and cheered Friday as it was announced that President Hosni Mubarak was stepping down.

 

Egypt's Mubarak refuses to quit

Egypt's Mubarak refuses to quit

Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak says he will stay in office and transfer all power only after September's presidential election.

 

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