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Seeds for the Egyptian revolution sown long ago years

EGYPT

(dailynewyorknews) – The newly elected Egyptian ministers held their first parliamentary session this week, nearly a year to the day after the beginning of the historical manifestations of the capital led to the overthrow of President Hosni Mubarak. But for all the courage and resilience shown by the brutal repression of demonstrators resist as More...

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Iran
By On Tuesday, January 24th, 2012
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New European Union sanctions against Iran’s nuclear program

(dailynewyorknews) – The European Union is the numbering of the pressure on Iran, saying Monday it will cut oil imports and freezing assets in an effort to starve the country’s nuclear program funding. “Today’s More...

SYRIA
By On Tuesday, January 10th, 2012
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The protests are more divided in Syria

Damascus, Syria (dailynewyrknewso) – Opposition to protest the obvious Monday the new reality of Syria: The country is more divided than it was just a few months ago. In Damascus, a large pro-government rally More...

SYRIA
By On Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
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Rights group accuses Syria of hiding prisoners monitors

Cairo (dailynewyorknews) – The Syrian authorities have moved or even hundreds of detainees to military installations to hide the monitors of the Arab League in order to assess whether the government is to More...

DEATH
By On Monday, December 26th, 2011
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13 more deaths reported in the disturbances in Syria

(dailynewoyrknews) – On the eve of the arrival of observers of the Arab League, 13 people were killed and dozens wounded on Sunday in volatile in Syria, according to the opposition movement. Activists describe More...

Syria
By On Monday, December 12th, 2011
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UN estimated 5000 people killed in the uprising in Syria

(dailynewyorknews) – As the explosions and gunfire continued to drive in Syria, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights on Monday raised the death toll by the Damascus government repression of More...

Syrian PM Al-Assad feel no guilty
By On Wednesday, December 7th, 2011
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Bashar al-Assad “does not feel guilty” for the Crackdown in Syria

The Syrian president says he feels no guilt for his repression of the uprising 10 months, despite allegations of brutality by the security forces. In an interview with ABC USA, Bashar al-Assad said he had given More...

Second Day of voting in Egypt
By On Tuesday, November 29th, 2011
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Egypt Second Day of Historic Elections

Reveling in their opportunity to election in a post-Mubarak era, Egyptians going to the forms Wednesday for the second day of the nation’s parliamentary elections. The voting this few days represents initially More...

Egyptian PM appeals Nation
By On Saturday, November 26th, 2011
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Egyptian New PM has asked Nation ‘ to Give Him a Chance’

Appointed Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri asked Egyptians to “give me a chance” that tens of thousands protest in Cairo against the military junta. In his first public comments since his appointment, said More...

Cairo
By On Thursday, November 24th, 2011
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Egypt Apologized For The Deaths Of Demonstrators

Cairo (dailynewyorknews) – the military leaders of Egypt apologized Thursday for the deaths of demonstrators during the recent fighting, has promised to prosecute offenders and to pay medical bills for the More...