+ Follow Arab Spring Tag
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[Title] => Morocco unveils massive solar plant
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[Title] => Tunisian youths demand jobs, say govt is failing them
[Summary] => Unemployed young people from the Tunisian city that touched off nationwide protests say the government is failing them and protested anew yesterday in a precarious calm enforced by a nationwide curfew.
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[Title] => Q&As on Hillary Clinton's latest State email release
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[Title] => Regime change debate creates unusual 2016 alliances
[Summary] => America's 2016 presidential candidates are split on promoting regime change in the Middle East, but not along the usual party lines.
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[Title] => Myanmar reforms have long way to go to change power balance
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[Title] => Britain's Tony Blair: Iraq war contributed to rise of IS
[Summary] => Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has acknowledged that the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003 was partly responsible for the emergence of the Islamic State militant group in the Middle East. But he insists that toppling Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein had been the right thing to do.
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[Title] => Swiss advance bid to return $40 million stolen from Tunisia
[Summary] => A Swiss official says his country has made headway toward returning some $40 million that was stolen from the Tunisian state and has been sitting in Swiss banks since Tunisia's longtime regime collapsed in the Arab Spring uprising.
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[Title] => Donors pledge $3.8B in Syria aid, far short of what's needed
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[Title] => Syrians flee Idlib, fearing government reprisals
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[Title] => Q&A: Plans for an Arab joint intervention force
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[Title] => Myanmar reforms have long way to go to change power balance
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[Title] => Britain's Tony Blair: Iraq war contributed to rise of IS
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[Title] => Donors pledge $3.8B in Syria aid, far short of what's needed
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