Syria opposition accuses US of undermining revolt
US denies it is trying to control Syria's next leadership
‘Militia attack’ kills 13 in Sudan’s Darfur
Tensions escalated when tribal militia aligned to the government became involved, along with anti-regime rebels
Dirty tricks sully US presidential election
Experts warn that the unfortunately typical attempts to keep a rival's supporters from the polls or sway voters with flat out lies could end up deciding the outcome
Threat to close Holy Sepulchre over water dispute
A dispute with an Israeli water company threatens to close Christianity's holiest site, the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem
Hundreds of Islamists take to Tahrir
Protesters calling for implementation of Islamic Law through the constitution
World Bank to provide historic loan to Myanmar
Aid provided falls within “technical assistance” currently allowed by United States after it lifted many sanctions
Morsy visits Assiut aqueduct project
Critics say security on his visits excessive
Syrian outsiders bogged down in battle for Aleppo
Air strikes and shelling have destroyed families, devastated homes and ruined businesses. Mushrooming piles of rubbish lie rotting in the streets.
Iranians burn US flags to mark embassy seizure
The demonstrators also chanted anti-British and anti-Israeli slogans, and burnt Israeli flags
New Arab Debates: “most Egyptians disappointed with Egypt’s democracy”
Despite the relatively bloodless revolution and election of a civilian president, many still dissatisfied