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As economic opportunity was a major driver of the uprisings, we look at the economic impact of the Arab Spring.
At least 11 people killed in a town near the capital Damascus, human rights campaigners said.
Groups plan to push for probe into whether al-Assad and other Syrian officials own assets in France amid EU sanctions.
Many villagers say their situation has not changed since the fall of President Zine Al Abidine Ben Ali.
Beji Caid Essebsi says latest outbreak of deadly violence is designed to prevent the country holding October elections.
Is the expanded force designed to defend against Iran or to prevent an Arab Spring in the oil rich Gulf?
Former Tunisian president remains in Saudi Arabia as authorities in Tunis prepare charges against the long-time ruler.
Days of fierce tribal fighting in the mining town of Metlaoui leaves several killed and almost 100 injured.
President Saleh's visit to Riyadh ostensibly for medical treatment has fuelled speculations over his rule.
Deputy foreign minister says assets that Swiss authorities identified actually belong to government investment agency.
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