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New life flows through Libyan media
After decades of state media propaganda, one man's revolution has inspired a rising wave of empowered journalists.
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Last Modified: 20 May 2012 15:35 GMT
Guatemala: The Maya
Many Mayans complain of feeling like foreigners in their own land - a sentiment compounded by the dominance of Spanish.
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Police use force to break up Tunisia protest
Demonstrators defy government ban amid growing anger over worsening economy and increasing clout of Salafis.
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Europeans protest controversial internet pact
Protests across Europe against international copyright pact, as EU denies 'opacity'.
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Tunisia constituent body holds first session
Democratically elected assembly entrusted with recasting country's political system, meets in palace outside Tunis.
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Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 18:32 GMT
Who are Tunisia's political parties?
On October 23, Tunisian voters will have 81 parties and hundreds of independent candidates to choose from.
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Last Modified: 27 Oct 2011 15:01 GMT
Tunisia: An election full of surprises
The ambiance of a celebratory mood is modest and no one claims to be teaching the Arabs about democracy.
Larbi Sadiki
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Last Modified: 25 Oct 2011 11:50 GMT
Guatemala's 'iron fist' party leads the polls
Some worry that a win by the right-wing Partido Patriota in September could mean repression and militarisation.
Danilo Valladares
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Last Modified: 24 Aug 2011 14:35 GMT
Qatar show they can play football
Late 3-2 defeat to Japan in Asian Cup quarter-final gives hope to hosts as they build towards World Cup 2022.
Paul Rhys in Doha
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