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Updated February 2, 2011 - 11:25 PM EST
Pro-Mubarak Forces Attack Protesters
 
 

Egyptian Army Tells Protesters: 'Go Home'

 

Mubarak: I'll Leave in Sept; Egyptians: Get Out Now

 

Mossad in Egypt?

 

Internet Access Returning in Egypt

 

UN Human Rights Chief: 300 Reported Dead in Egypt Protests

 

Egypt's ElBaradei Says Talks Only After Mubarak Flees

  Hospitals: Looters Included Undercover Egyptian Police
  Litany of Abuses Fueled Protesters' Fury
Obama Demands 'Concrete Action' From Mubarak
 
  Israel Still Not Keen on Possible Egyptian Democracy
 

US Centcom Chief: No Military Response to Unrest

 

Egyptians Angry at US for Not Backing Protests

Yemeni President Says Won't Seek Another Term
 
 

Yemen: Emergency Parliament Meeting Protests Grow

Amb. Slams Senate Calls to Reduce Iraq Presence
 
 

Iraq War Casualties Rose Sharply in January

 

Report: Elite Iraqi Troops Torturing Prisoners

Gen.: US Can Win Afghan War Without Pakistan
Jordan's King Sacks Govt in Effort to Stem Revolt
DHS Illegally Seizes Spanish Soccer Website
 
  WikiLeaks: FBI Hunts the 9/11 Gang That Got Away
Viewpoints
Washington's Sudden Embrace of al-Jazeera Won't Erase Past Crimes Against Network  by Jeremy Scahill
A Surge of People Power in the Middle East  by M. Shahid Alam
Karzai's Constitution Subverted by the West  by Clive Stafford Smith
A People's Uprising Against the Empire  by Lew Rockwell
Reagan Was No Neocon  by Gene Healy
Cold War Role Reversal in US-China Ties  by Benjamin A. Shobert

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Frontline

Israeli-US Co., Lobbied for by State Dept., Helps Egypt Cut Off Social Media

6 Democratic US Senators Reject Rand Paul Call to Cut Israel Aid

UN Report Suggests N. Korea Has Secret Nuclear Sites

Revolutionaries United in Anger

 
Egypt and the US

Kerry Urges Mubarak to Help Establish Interim Government

Santorum Likens Egyptian Opposition to bin Laden

ElBaradei Slams US Support of Mubarak

US Ambassador Meets With Egypt Pro-Democracy Leader ElBaradei

A Diplomatic Scramble as an Ally Is Pushed to the Exit

Amid Protests at Home, Egypt Mobilizes Strong Lobbying Force in Washington

US Orders Non-Essential Personnel Out of Egypt

Egyptians in US Moved by News From Home

Tunisia

Synagogue, Schools Attacked in Tunisia, Ben Ali Agents Blamed

UN Mission Says 219 Killed in Tunisia Uprising

Regimes on the Brink

Regimes Fear Revolution in Algeria, Yemen, and Syria

New Jordan PM Unlikely to Appease Protesters

Egypt or Not, Palestinians Have Lost Their Faith in Rising Up

Algerian Minister Confirms Algiers March Ban

Palestinians to Hold Surprise Municipal Vote

Syrians Call for Protests on Facebook and Twitter

Morocco Watches Nervously as Egypt Erupts
Afghanistan

Senior Afghan Police Official Survives Attack on Convoy

Afghan Elite 'Plundered $900m' From Leading Bank

US Soldier Accused of Killing 3 Afghans for Sport Will Face Military Trial

Pakistan

US Official Accused of Murder Is Barred From Leaving Pakistan

Pakistan Christians Feel Threatened by Blasphemy Law

Iran

Iran Returns Remains of 38 Iraqi Soldiers

Iran's Parliament Ousts Ahmadinejad's Ally

Russia

Russia Loses Control of New Military Satellite

Ireland Expels Russian Diplomat Over Spy Passports

In Moscow, a Victory for Protesters' Rights

 
Egyptians Rage On

Millions of Protesters Flood Egypt Streets

Jubilant Crowd in Cairo Predicts Mubarak's Rule Soon Will End

Hosni Mubarak Must Go by Friday, Says Mohamed ElBaradei

Egypt TV Anchor Soha El-Nakash Resigns Over Protest Coverage

Egypt State Television Shows Support of Mubarak

What the Future May Hold for Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood

Google Says Executive Missing in Egypt

Quiet Acts of Protest on a Noisy Day

Longtime Activist Welcomes Thousands of Egyptians to His Cause

Egypt's Suleiman Could Be Called on to Smooth Turmoil

In Tahrir Square, Egyptians Sense They Are Part of a Turning Point in History

Egypt and the World
UN Sources Suggest Arab League Chief Amr Moussa as Mubarak Successor

Egypt Unrest Leads to Re-Routing of Container Ships

Investors Pile Into One Open Egypt Fund

18,000 Still Stuck in Cairo as Cops Bribe Passengers

Egypt and Israel/Palestine

Israel Signals New Fears About Egypt's Future

West Bank: Palestinians Not Allowed to Show Solidarity With Egyptians

Is the Palestinian Authority Cracking Down on Egypt Solidarity Demonstrations?

More Palestinians Escape Egypt Prisons

WikiLeaks

Manning Is Deteriorating Mentally, Physically, Friend Says

Amnesty Intl to UK: Bradley Manning Is UK Citizen and Needs Protection

WikiLeaks ISP Anonymizes All Customer Traffic to Beat Spying

The War on Terror

US Needs to 'Raise Our Guard' at Canadian Border, Says Lieberman

Calif. Man Accused in Plot on Mich. Mosque

'Jihad Jane' Pleads Guilty in Terror Plot

Secret Papers on Lockerbie Bomber to Be Made Public

TSA Debuts Less-Revealing Software for Airport Scanners

 
Columnists

Justin Raimondo
2/02/2011
Egypt: Battle of the Narratives

Kelley B. Vlahos
2/01/2011
Fearing the Reaper (Drone)

Nebojsa Malic
1/29/2011
Withdrawing Consent

Philip Giraldi
1/27/2011
The Road to National Suicide

Ivan Eland
1/26/2011
A Hezbollah-Run Lebanon Poses Little Threat to US Security

Ran HaCohen
1/21/2011
Barak Unmasked

David R. Henderson
11/29/2010
Adm. Mullen's Spinning vs. Prof. Hayek's Insight

Charles V. Peņa
11/05/2010
TSA: Theater Security Administration

Alan Bock
4/09/2010
How Brainy Is Obama?

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