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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Normalization Efforts in Egypt


The efforts made to Egypt normal again have suffered many setbacks after a two-week violent anti-government protests.

Essam Sharaf Visits Tahrir Square


Egypt’s new PM-designate Essam Sharaf told thousands of protesters on the Tahrir Square and he told them that he would do his best to meet all the expectations of his citizens. Essam Sharaf, the former Minister of Transportation, was appointed by the military forces on Thursday.

Saleh Asks: Are You the President of the World?


As Barack Obama accused the Arab leaders of their insensitivity and their responses and attititudes towards the regional unrest, Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh criticised Obama and asked him whether he was the president of the world.

A Facebook Friendly Toolbar By Bing


Another toolbar by Microsoft has been released recently. Bing Bar 7 has been linked with Facebook. Microsoft thinks that it can do much more better with the new Bing toolbar. Bing Bar 7 works only with Internet Explorer.

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh: I will quit in 2013′

Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh said that he will not extend his presidency as his term is to finish in 2013. Mr. Saleh has benn in power for thirty years.

Emma Bunton Engaged to Jade Jones Emma Bunton Engaged to Jade Jones

Jade Jones and his long-term girlfriend Emma Bunton have got engaged. The former Baby Spice announced it on Dancing on Ice program. Emma said : “I am a very happy lady.” Emma and Jade have been together for 12 years.In 2007, they had their first son, Beau

PKK Kills 13 Turkish Soldiers


The outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) killed 13 soldiers and wounded seven others in a clash that marked the most violent attack since  PKK ended a cease-fire in February.

World’s Newest Nation: South Sudan



South Sudan became the world’s newest nation early Saturday. It officially broke away from Sudan after two civil wars over five decades that killed more than two million people.

Housing Construction Approved in Gaza


In the Gaza Strip, the new housing construction has been approved by Israel military authorities. Since many years, this is the largest housing project to be done in the area.

Roadside bomb kills 13 Afghan civilians


Thirteen Afghan civilians, including children, were killed and thirty three civilians wounded as their passenger bus was hit by a roadside bomb on Thursday in west of Afghanistan, police said on Friday.

Freed French Hostages Back Again Freed French Hostages Back Again


On Thursday, two French journalists held for 547 days in Afghanistan arrived home back again, stepping into the arms of relatives and friends after they landed at an airbase near Paris.

Egyptians Yearn for Reforms


Hundreds of thousands of Egyptian people are gathering together for rallies to ask for just for the victims of the former totalitaran regime. All they demand is a clear plan of the transition to democracy.

Senior Haqqani Militant Killed in Afghanistan Senior Haqqani Militant Killed in Afghanistan Senior Haqqani Militant Killed in Afghanistan


Nato forces in Afghanistan say they have killed a senior militant in relation with the involvement in the attack on the Intercontinental Hotel in Kabul.

12 more Protesters Jailed in Oman


An Omani court jailed 12 more protesters from the city of Sohar for up to three and a half years, a local newspaper said on Wednesday, bringing the total number of people sentenced for taking part in the unrest to 80.