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Syria's 'revolutionary puppet series' takes swipe at Bashar Assad
World NowA group of Syrian actors has produced a piece of political satire by using puppets to lampoon the country's feared security forces and even President Bashar Assad. The project is called “Top Goon: Diaries of a Little Dictator.”... -
Time magazine marks a year of turmoil with 'The Protester'
Nation NowTime magazine has again turned to a concept for its latest person of the year announced on Wednesday, choosing ‘The Protester,” in recognition of a year when unhappiness with politics and the economy was given voice in streets in the Mideast... -
Former dissident sworn in as Tunisia's president
World NowMoncef Marzouki, former dissident and veteran human rights activist, is sworn in as Tunisia's new president. Tunisia inspired the so-called Arab Spring uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.... -
Egypt's army storms Tahrir Square as clashes continue
World NowEgypt violence: Troops in riot gear stormed Tahrir Square on Saturday as clashes with protesters demanding an immediate end to Egypt’s military rule continued for a second day.... -
Egyptian troops and protesters clash for third day
World NowEgyptian troops and protesters demanding the end of military rule pelted each other with rocks in the center of Cairo in the third day of clashes that have killed at least 10 people and injured hundreds. The violence has exposed sharp divisions among... -
Near Egypt's Tahrir Square, a filmmaker looks for answers
24 FramesEgypt's Tahrir Square, site of violent protests, is also the subject of Cairo filmmaker Karim El Hakim's documentary "1/2 Revolution."... -
Thousands of Egyptian women protest military's conduct
World NowThousands of angry Egyptian women joined a fifth day of protests in downtown Cairo to voice outrage over what they said was the military’s abuse and mistreatment of female demonstrators.... -
Vaclav Havel, a playwright with political passion
Culture MonsterVaclav Havel, the former Czech president who died Saturday at 75, was the perfect example of an increasingly rare specimen -- the politically engaged playwright. In today's theatrical climate dominated by silly movie retreads and safe little dramas,... -
In Egypt, it's the non-revolution films that speak volumes
24 FramesIt's hard enough for a director to react to global political events. Anticipating them? It might be easier to predict Tim Tebow's career arc. But as violence engulfs Cairo for a fourth straight day -- with at least 10 protesters killed in clashes with the... -
Egypt's PM calls for national dialogue amid Friday march plans
World NowEgypt's military-appointed Prime Minister Kamal Ganzouri has called on protesters to bury the hatchet and begin a national dialogue to ensure calm and stability after five days of clashes that left at least 15 dead and over 800 injured.... -
Sudan says it has killed leader of Darfur's main rebel group
World NowSudan’s armed forces say they have killed the leader of Darfur’s main rebel group. The death of Khalil Ibrahim could be a severe blow to insurgents who have waged a nearly decade-long war against Sudan's government.... -
Hosni Mubarak's trial resumes in a tormented Egypt
World NowCovered in a blanket and wheeled in on a gurney, deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak returned to the courtroom Wednesday in a murder and corruption trial that has at once thrilled and frustrated a nation attempting to move beyond his three-decade...
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