February 9, 2011 Archives

Google Exec Freed In Egypt Rejoins Protests

A young leader of Egypt's anti-government protesters, newly released from detention, joined a massive crowd of hundreds of thousands in Cairo's Tahrir Square for the first time Tuesday. (Feb. 7)

Gaza Photo Exhibition In London

An award-winning German photographer has been documenting the Israeli-Palestinian conflict for more than two decades. The new images form part of an exhibition which is on in London.

Fire At Ivory Coast's Treasury

Fire engulfs at least three floors of Ivory Coast's Treasury building Tuesday with no serious injuries reported. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.

Thailand-Cambodia: Tense But Calm

Thai and Cambodian troops hold fire but remain on high alert.

Egypt Protesters Call For 'Push'

Egypt's anti-Mubarak protesters urge a push to oust the president after the government concedes little ground in talks with oppostion.

Small Businesses Suffer In Egypt

After two weeks of anti-government protests in Egypt, small businesses in Cairo say they are suffering due to a lack of customers, and workers say they are losing their income.

Donald Rumsfeld Launches Autobiography

Donald Rumsfeld on his tenure in an exclusive interview.

A Threat Transformed: al Qaeda and Associated Movements in 2011

Al Qaeda today poses a far different threat from that on September 11, 2001

Will Egypt's Military Be a Change Agent or Maintain Status Quo?

As the Egyptian government continues negotiations with opposition leaders, the army remains the trump card in the transition of political power.

Impasse in Tahrir Square

Protesters refuse to leave streets as long as Mubarak regime is still in power.

Egypt Mediator: U.S. Should Support Liberty Carefully

Ahmed Zewail, an Egyptian-American professor and Nobel laureate chemist, is serving as an unofficial mediator between the government and the protest's organizers.

Egypt Getting Mixed Signals?

Barbara Starr reports on the mixed messages the U.S. is sending to Egypt.

Was U.S. Intelligence Unprepared for Egypt Unrest?

 Intelligence issues facing U.S. in Middle East.

Egypt's Parliament: Closed for Business

Two protesters scale the main gate at Egypt's parliament building on Tuesday night, erecting a sign that says: "Sorry.. Closed until the downfall of the regime."

How Wealthy is Mubarak?

Tom Foreman tries to separate fact from rumors when it comes to the wealth of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Egypt's Foreign Minister: U.S. Advice Not Helpful

In an interview, Egypt's Foreign Minister rejects America "imposing its will" on the country.

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