1. DJERBA, Tunisia (Reuters) - Europeans in white bath robes saunter across the marble lobby of a luxury hotel on the Tunisian island of Djerba, heading for a spot of relaxation at the spa or a few hours' soaking up the sun on the resort's pristine beaches. At breakfast, the waiters in the restaurant can barely keep up. All around French, German, English and Arabic spoken by Libyans escaping ...
    Reuters via Yahoo! News - Apr 25 10:18am
  2. Egypt has gone through a tumultuous year and a half since the beginning of the Arab Spring. Here is a timeline of the main events.
    Daily Telegraph - May 23 12:24am
  3. Assistant Secretary Brimmer to Lead U.S. Delegation at World Press Freedom Day Conference in Tunis, Tunisia
    Scoop.co.nz - May 07 09:30pm
  4. DJERBA, Tunisia (Reuters) - Europeans in white bath robes saunter across the marble lobby of a luxury hotel on the Tunisian island of Djerba, heading for a spot of relaxation at the spa or a few hours' soaking up the sun on the resort's pristine beaches. At breakfast, the waiters in the restaurant can barely keep up. All around French, German, English and Arabic spoken by Libyans escaping ...
    Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News - Apr 25 07:31am
  5. Europeans in white bath robes saunter across the marble lobby of a luxury hotel on the Tunisian island of Djerba, heading for a spot of relaxation at the spa or a few hours' soaking up the sun on the resort's pristine beaches.
    Stuff - Apr 25 08:04pm
  6. Egyptian rivals Ahly and Zamalek, and Tunisia's Etoile Sahel and Esperance, have been drawn together in the African Champions League.
    Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport - May 15 10:30am
  7. The Tunisian military used undue force to clear protesters and in some cases fired on fleeing activists and bystanders, Amnesty International alleged Thursday.
    OfficialWire - Apr 25 10:50am
  8. [iMaverick] Algeria goes to the polls on Thursday to elect a new parliament. With some bravado, the Algerian government has promoted these elections in advertisements as "Algeria's Spring", invoking the spirit of the Arab Spring. But this is just another opportunity for the country's political elite to gain a semblance of legitimacy.
    AllAfrica.com - May 10 05:30am
  9. Algeria readied Wednesday for its first election since the Arab Spring swept the region, with the historical ruling party, its moderate Islamist allies and the boycott camp all hoping to claim victory.
    AFP via Yahoo! News - May 09 09:41am
  10. By the end of the riots, people had reduced the spotless idyllic alters of the City of Angeles to cinders. But there are still lessons in those ashes.
    The Huffington Post - May 02 08:36am