collected by: Aadel M Al-Mahdy
Gadhafi remains defiant in brief TV appearance
Libyan leader says he has not left the country, signaling that he will attempt to remain in power despite country-wide calls for his ouster.
Pro-Gadhafi forces fight bloody battle as protests sweep Libya
At least nine towns in the east were reportedly under the control of protesters loyal to tribal groups; witnesses: Air force bombing protesters in Tripoli; death toll from violent clashes said to have reached more than 600; witnesses:
Egypt army: Libya border under control of 'people's committees'
It was unclear whether forces replacing border guards were members of opposition, or loyal to Gadhafi.
Peres: There will be a Libya without Gadhafi
At start of four-day visit to Spain, Peres calls it 'irony of history' that Libya leader recently expressed desire for a 'Middle East without Israel.'
Morocco king refuses to cede to 'demagoguery' as thousands rally for reform
The monarch, speaking after he chaired a ceremony for long-awaited appointments of members of a Social and Economic Council, said that building an effective democracy should go hand in hand with sustainable human development.
Passage of Iran ships through Suez delayed by 48 hours
Israel is following the movement of the warships closely, although it does not believe the Iranian vessels have hostile intentions toward Israel.
Nearly 3,000 Palestinians rally against U.S. veto on settlement resolution
Mass demonstration in Ramallah backed by members of Abbas' Fatah faction; Palestinian PM decries Obama's defense of the veto as 'offensive', offers concessions to Hamas in apparent show of frustration over U.S. policy.
Palestinian PM seeking to lure Hamas into unity government
In appeal to join forces with West Bank-ruling Palestinian Authority, Salam Fayyad says Hamas can maintain its authority over the Gaza Strip until elections.
Growing number of Libya officials join rebellion against Gadhafi
Justice minister, mission to UN, four other diplomats and two army officers declare allegiance to demonstrators over the government.
Unrest sparks fall in Mideast markets
Stock markets across the Middle East, and in particular the Gulf states, fell yesterday, with Dubai's largest exchange registering the steepest drop as unrest in the region lapped at the shores of oil kingpin Saudi Arabia.
Arrests in Zimbabwe for Seeing Videos
Egypt sailing to safer shores
Libya: UK revokes arms export licences as violence grows
Pakistan defiant in face of US pressure to free CIA agent
Ivory Coast protesters killed calling for Laurent Gbagbo to step down
Gaddafis warn their departure would lead to endless war in Libya. Why?
WikiLeaks cables: A guide to Gaddafi's 'famously fractious' family
Cameron in Egypt: 'Way forward is ballot box not bullet'
Libya must stop bloodshed now, Clinton says
River to Sea Uprooted Palestinian
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