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View of Ksar Hallouf, Tunisia from above.
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 Al Jazeera 
Tunisia tourism industry suffers big losses
Tunisia's tourism minister says his country has lost almost half of its tourist traffic from European since the revolution a year ago. More than a million people work in the... (photo: Creative Commons / Largoplazo)
Tunisian protestors shout slogans in front of the RCD party office after the sign bearing its name was dismantled, in Tunis, Thursday, Jan. 20. 2011. The Constitutional Democratic Rally, RCD, party was founded by ousted President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who fled to Saudi Arabia on Friday after 23 years in power.
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 BBC News 
Tunisia uprising: Country marks year since Ben Ali fled
Tunisians have marked the first anniversary of the ousting of President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali, an event that triggered the Arab Spring. Crowds filled Bourguiba Avenue in the capital, Tunis, where... (photo: AP / Thibault Camus)
Libyan revolutionary fighters detain a suspected loyalist, left, in downtown Sirte, Libya, Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011.  The Independent 
Gaddafi loyalists launch offensive on key oil town as counter-insurgency grows
Mahmoud al-Warfali, a revolutionary brigade spokesman in Bani Walid, said that as many as 150 pro-Gaddafi fighters were battling forces loyal to the National Transitional Council in the formerly... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky)
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A Libyan protester reacts as she shouts slogans against Libyan Leader Moammar Ghadafi during a demonstration before Friday prayers, in Benghazi, Libya, on Friday Feb. 25, 2011.  Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Protesters shake up Libya's interim government
Libya's postwar transitional government faced a political crisis Sunday after protesters ransacked its offices in Benghazi, highlighting growing nationwide unease with its leadership and triggering a... (photo: AP / Hussein Malla)
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FILE- In this Sunday, May 5, 2010 file photo, Mahmoud Ezzat, a top Muslim Brotherhood leader, left, and Mohammed Badie, leader of Muslim Brotherhood leave a press conference in Cairo, Egypt. Chicago Tribune
Egypt's Islamist-led parliament to hold first session
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's parliament sits for the first time Monday since Hosni Mubarak was deposed after a historic election that put Islamists, repressed under the... (photo: AP / Amr Nabil, File)
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An Iranian security directs media at the Bushehr nuclear power plant, with the reactor building seen in the background, just outside the southern city of Bushehr, Iran, Saturday, Aug. 21, 2010. Al Jazeera
EU set to hit Iran with new sanctions
European Union governments are expected to finalise new economic sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme on Monday, including plans to phase in an oil embargo.... (photo: AP / Vahid Salemi)
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Libyan Transitional National Council Prime Minister Mahmoud Jibril delivers his statement during a press conference in Tripoli, Libya, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. The New York Times
Protests Shake Libya’s Interim Government
Libya’s postwar transitional government faced a political crisis on Sunday after protesters ransacked its offices in Benghazi, forcing one top leader to resign and... (photo: AP / Francois Mori)
Libya   Photos   Politics   Protests   Wikipedia: Abdul Hafiz Ghoga
In this photo dated Friday, April 15, 2011, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh waves to his supporters, not pictured, during a rally in Sanaa,Yemen. Austin American Statesman
Yemeni president says he will travel to US
SANAA, Yemen — Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said Sunday he will travel to Washington for medical treatment and he asked Yemenis for forgiveness, saying it is... (photo: AP / Muhammed Muheisen)
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Iranian rescuers scour the waters for victims of a capsized boat, at the Iranian port city of Bandar Abbas, some 1300 miles (2100 kilometers) south east of the capital Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Jan. 22, 2012. Seventeen people have died after a storm capsized a passenger boat off Iran's southern coast, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday. The boat sank Saturday evening while sailing between Hormuz Island and the port city of Bandar Abbas on the mainland. (AP Photo/Sami Hozni) Al Jazeera
Many drown in Iran boat accident
At least 16 people have died after a passenger boat sank off Iran's southern coast, the official IRNA news agency has reported. The boat sank on Saturday... (photo: AP / Sami Hozni)
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U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, right, meets with Togo President Faure Gnassingbe, center, and Gilchrist Olympio, President of the Union of Forces for Change, the country's main opposition party and the son of Togo's first elected president, at the Presidential Palace in Lome, Togo, Tuesday Jan. 17, 2012. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton this week is taking stock of democratic advances in West Africa after an intense year of diplomacy preoccupied by the Arab Spring. The region's improvements in multiparty governance and the rule of law have come in fits and starts, and often on the back of political violence. Austin American Statesman
Rights group calls on West to end 'Arab exception'
CAIRO — Popular uprisings sweeping the Arab world exposed biases by Western governments that supported Arab autocratic rulers for the sake of "stability" while... (photo: AP / Larry Downing)
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