Tunisia’s Berbers test the limits of country’s newfound freedoms.
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Libyan rebels overrun strategic supply route
The crossing into a mountainous region has been under government siege since Libya’s uprising began two months ago.
Tunisia’s Jews ponder modern-day exodus
Many in Tunisia’s minority Jewish population work in the tourism industry, which has largely dried up since the country’s revolution.
Refugees languish on Tunisia-Libya border
An estimated 2,500 refugees who fled Libya are unable to repatriate to nations ravaged by their own wars.
Egyptians try to ‘save the revolution’ as signs of repression return
The former political vehicle of Hosni Mubarak is revamping its image as it attempts a comeback
Egypt passes its first democratic test
But did the vote to change the constitution go far enough?
In Egypt, signs that the revolution has only just begun
Violent clashes highlight growing perception that the Mubarak regime remains, operating in Cairo’s shadows.
Fleeing chaos on Libya’s eastern frontier
The instability in Libya’s eastern region, said Egyptians coming across the border, came after the withdrawal of the nation’s police forces.
Tunisia: Toppling Ben Ali just the beginning
Former political prisoners still bear scars of the old regime
Egypt: Now Police Demonstrate
Cairo policemen march to demand higher wages and more respect.
Mubarak Quits, Egypt Plans Future
Amid celebrations, Egyptians call on army to help build a new democracy.
Mubarak resigns
Amid celebrations, Egyptians call on army to help build a new democracy.