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INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Mon. 04/02/13: International papers react to unrest in Syria and an alleged Israeli attack on Syrian soil. Also cyber war and hacking is in the spotlight. And Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is targeted by Twitter users.
[view whole blog postEgyptian activists rise up against sexual assaults in Tahrir Square. A team building video for hotel employees shocks the Chinese web. And net users are smitten with Sam, the cat with eyebrows.
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A video showing an alleged gang rape in Tahrir Square last week has highlighted the ongoing plight of political active female Egyptian protesters. Activists say Islamist thugs seeking to discredit the protests are to blame.
[view whole blog postEgypt's Interior Ministry on Saturday promised to investigate the beating of a naked protester by riot police after footage of the incident was broadcast on television. The video could further stoke popular anger against the government.
[view whole blog postProtesters and security forces clashed at the presidential palace in Cairo on Friday as thousands rallied across Egypt against Islamist President Mohammed Morsi, who vowed "decisive" police action against violent demonstrations.
[view whole blog postAfter moving to PSG and pledging to give his salary away to charity, David Beckham is welcomed with open arms to France as the anti-Depardieu. Also, the temptation of saying "Mission Accompished" in Mali, Cameron in Algeria and Morsi's missed opportunity.
[view whole blog postAfter moving to PSG and pledging to give his salary away to charity, David Beckham is welcomed with open arms to France as the anti-Depardieu. Also, the temptation of saying "Mission Accompished" in Mali, Cameron in Algeria and Morsi's missed opportunity.
[view whole blog postEveryone on Egypt's streets and social networks is talking about them but no one really knows who they are. Calling themselves "Black Bloc," these new masked opponents of the Morsi regime are set to defend street protesters--by force if necessary.
[view whole blog postRival representatives from across Egypt's political spectrum held a rare meeting on Thursday to denounce violence following a week of rioting that left up to 60 people dead nationwide. The meeting was called by Egypt's leading Muslim scholar.
[view whole blog postHas president Morsi lost his grasp and will the army's chaos warning concentrate the minds? François Picard's panel argues over how to break Egypt's bloody political stalemate and whether it's coming to a head.
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