Iraqi Football Win Marred By Post-Match Fighting
Jordanian fans harass Iraqis after losing game, marking divisions between communities.
Protests Greet Tunisian Assembly
New parliament urged not to squander achievements of spring revolution.
Egypt: Renewed Violence in Tahrir Square
Activist says situation just like original uprising in January.
Syrian Alawite Protestor Speaks Out
Activist hopes sectarian warfare will be avoided despite regime's manipulation of minority fears.
Yemeni Women Hope Uprising Will Deliver Rights
Revolution seen as opportunity to press for progress in conservative society.
Morocco's Faltering Protest Movement
North African state has managed to head off major unrest experienced by other regional states.
Syrians Fear Escalation in Violence
Activists warn regime could step up its campaign to crush protest movement following pressure from Arab League.
Calls For Lebanon to End Syria Support
Allegations that Lebanese administration has helped Damascus pursue opposition activists.
Iraqis Fear Impact of New Kuwait Port
Locals warn that development could lead to mass job losses in port city of Basra.
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