Globe and MailTunisia in crisis as thousands flee LibyaInquirer.netAgence France-Presse First Posted 22:23:00 02/27/2011 RAS JEDIR—Tunisia's main border crossing with Libya is overwhelmed by thousands of people fleeing unrest, many of them Egypti…
USA TodayTunisian prime minister resigns amid renewed protestsCNN InternationalBy the CNN Wire Staff Mohamed Ghannouchi's resignation came a day after three people were killed during protests in the Tunisian capital. (CNN) — The prime minister of …
The Hindu530 Indians flown back from Libya, 88 cross over to TunisiaBusiness StandardPTI / New Delhi February 27, 2011, 15:16 IST Launching a major evacuation drive, India has brought back over 530 of its nationals from strife-torn Libya by two special…
Inquirer.net130 Filipinos safely crossed Libya-Tunisia border – DFAPhilippine StarForeign Affairs Secretary Albert Del Rosario today stated that some 130 Filipinos have crossed the Libyan-Tunisian border at Ras al-Jedir. A DFA team received them at the…
The Vacuum After QaddafiNew York TimesSome Libyans prepared to leave Benghazi for Tunisia on Saturday; others stayed behind to fight. What can the world do to keep a brutalized country from falling apart? “At the appropriate time, we will open the ar…
Shadab Siddiqi: Butterfly effect began with Tunisian fruit vendorsKnoxville News SentinelSome have posited that the events we have witnessed in the Middle East over the past months began as fruit vendors in Tunisia were being harassed by police keen on…
Washington PostThe Real Promise of RevolutionThe Student LifeEgypt and Tunisia are not going to become radical Islamic states. The flight of Tunisian dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak have not yet …
Los Angeles TimesForeigners in Libya report being beaten, robbedLos Angeles TimesGuest workers from Egypt, Tunisia and other nations tell of being attacked by Libyan security forces, robbed and accused of being traitors and inciting the uprising agains…
ReutersThree people killed as demonstrations turn deadly in TunisiaCNN InternationalBy the CNN Wire Staff Tunisian demonstrators stand behind a barricade as they clash with Tunisian security forces during an anti-government protest in Tunis on February…
Kansas City StarMugabe moves to pre-empt Egypt-style uprisingThe Zimbabwe StandardFormer Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was toppled after he had ruled for three decades while Tunisia's Ben Ali had been at the helm for 24 years. The analysts said …