Crowds protest apparent power grab by military
Hundreds of protesters descend upon Tahrir Square Friday after noon prayers ahead of a historic runoff vote between Mubarak era prime minister Ahmed Shafiq and Islamist Mohamed Morsi
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All eyes are on Egypt this week as democratic birth-pangs undergo their final convulsion
Deep divisions keep Sunni,Shia at odds while King Hamad pledges reforms, devises ways to implement them without alienating Sunni base
Activist says keeping constant pressure on Supreme Council of Armed Forces if only way that dreams of the revolution can be realized
With embattled President Saleh back in country tensions are again rising between opposition and forces loyal to regime
Experts agree that UN recognition not essential, but differ on definition of statehood.
One would expect more favorable rating of US, President Barack Obama in Arab world following the Arab spring
OneVoice CEO Howard Sumka says climate of youth empowerment in this age of Arab Spring could inspire real breakthrough
VOA Middle East speaks to Muslim women in the US about the challenges that come with balancing faith, established societal norms
Spat at DC convention triggered by apparent dis-invitation of performer whose song lyrics are thought critical of Syrian regime
Middle East expert says UAE authorities sent signal to national population that dissent has been made formally illegal
During stop in Washington, DC, Ahmed Saleh relayed his vision for the future of Egypt and called on US to help his country achieve it
Experts are divided on whether Arab states can embrace what many agree would essentially be a Western model adapted to local realities