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Turkish business interests looted in Libya Looters have attacked Turkish companies in Libya where they have projects worth more than $15 billion, Turkey's foreign trade minister said on Monday, as hundreds of Turks were evacuated from the country.
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Turks wait at Benghazi port for ships out of Libya Thousands of Turkish workers stranded in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi began boarding buses for the port on Tuesday to wait for ships sent to rescue them from violence engulfing the North African country.
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Gaddafi defiant in face of mounting revolt Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi vowed defiance in the face of a mounting revolt against his 41-year rule on Tuesday, making a fleeting television appearance to scorn protesters and deny he had fled the country.
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Turks fleeing Libya take refuge in soccer stadium Thousands of Turkish workers awaiting evacuation from Libya took refuge in a soccer stadium in the eastern city of Benghazi from where they heard gunfire and explosions through the night, a witness said on Monday.
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Unrest spreads to Libyan capital as Arab protests... Violent unrest against Libya's Muammar Gaddafi spread to the capital Tripoli on Sunday and his son vowed to fight until the "last man standing" after scores of protesters were killed in the east of the country.
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Bahrain police break up protest camp, three killed Bahraini police stormed a protest camp in central Manama on Thursday, killing three people in a swift move to prevent protesters from emulating Egyptians whose Tahrir Square protests helped to topple Hosni Mubarak.
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Bin Ali is in a coma and Mubarak is next in line… Overthrown Tunisian dictator Bin Ali has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage due to distress. Meanwhile, ousted Egyptian dictator Mubarak has told those close to him that he is “waiting for Azrael.”
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'Women’s freedom passes through democracy' Awarded for her contributions to furthering community and democratic standards, Emine Erdoğan states, "I am accepting this award on behalf of all women in Turkey and am dedicating it to them.”
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Bahrain protesters camp out after day of unrest Shi'ite protesters prepared to camp out in Bahrain's capital on Tuesday after a day of protests in which a man was shot dead in clashes with police at a funeral for a demonstrator shot the day before.
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Egypt's military sketches path to transition Egypt's military has signaled that real change is on the way, reassuring the popular movement that toppled Hosni Mubarak, but leaving many questions hanging.
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Army asserts command as Egypt drifts back to work Egypt's generals are asserting their command over the country following the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak, preparing on Monday to ban strikes and to warn they will act against "chaos and disorder."
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Jubilant Egyptians pray as post-Mubarak era dawns Egyptians woke to a new dawn on Saturday after 30 years of autocratic rule under Hosni Mubarak, full of hope after achieving almost unthinkable change, with the army in charge and an uncertain future ahead.
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End of Mubarak era as protests topple president A furious wave of protest finally swept Egypt's President Hosni Mubarak from power on Friday after 30 years of one-man rule, sparking jubilation on the streets and sending a warning to autocrats across the Arab world and beyond.
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Obama calls Mubarak's latest move insufficient President Barack Obama said on Thursday Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's statement that he would hand over power to his vice president was not enough to meet the demands of protesters clamoring for democratic change.
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