JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Looters appear to have made off with some of Egypt’s priceless antiquities during the anti-government protests of the past three weeks. Continue reading
Daily Archives: February 13, 2011
After Tunisia and Egypt , Yemeni wants Saleh's Ouster
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Inspired by the Egyptian revolution, thousands of young Yemenis have poured into the streets of capital Sanaa, demanding an end to over three decades of rule by President Ali Abdallah Saleh. Continue reading After Tunisia and Egypt , Yemeni wants Saleh’s Ouster
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Inspired by the Egyptian revolution, thousands of young Yemenis have poured into the streets of capital Sanaa, demanding an end to over three decades of rule by President Ali Abdallah Saleh. Continue reading US Invasion victims Mass grave found in Iraq
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Iraqi security forces have discovered a mass grave in Diyala Province containing more than 150 bodies, killed during US-led occupation of Iraq. Continue reading Heat is On in the African Continent, protest in Algiers
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Algerian security forces have clashed with thousands of pro-democracy protesters and arrested scores of opposition supporters in Algeria’s capital. Continue reading Heat is On in the African Continent, protest in Algiers
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : Algerian security forces have clashed with thousands of pro-democracy protesters and arrested scores of opposition supporters in Algeria’s capital. Continue reading Suicide blast kills 30 in Iraq
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : A bomb explosion has claimed the lives of 30 people and wounded 28 others in Samarra in Iraq’s northern Salahudin Province, medics say. Continue reading Suicide blast kills 30 in Iraq
JNN 13 Feb 2011 : A bomb explosion has claimed the lives of 30 people and wounded 28 others in Samarra in Iraq’s northern Salahudin Province, medics say. Continue reading Hosni Mubbarak Resigns , But US still calling the shots as the Army still ruling
JNN 12 Feb 2011 : Pro-democracy activists in Egypt and and Egyptian expatriates have taken to the streets around the world to celebrate the ouster of Hosni Mubarak following 18 days of mass protests in the North African country. Continue reading
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