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After Gaddafi, where next for the Arab Spring?
As the death of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi is confirmed, Channel 4 News looks at where this leaves Libya as well as the progress in the rest of the “Arab Spring” nations.
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Call for investigation into Cairo violence
Egypt’s ruling military have today been criticised for their violent handling of a Coptic Christian protest, as the suspected death toll in Cairo rises to 25.
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At least three dead in Cairo after Israeli embassy attack
At least three people are dead and around 1,000 have been injured after anti-Israeli sentiment and frustration at the pace of change boils over into violence in Cairo.
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Vodafone denies using Arab Spring to sell phones
A video suggesting Vodafone inspired the revolution in Egypt is disowned by the phone giant as the firm refuses to talk about its relationship with the advertising agency behind it.
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Google executive optimistic about Egypt’s revolution
Wael Ghonim, the Google executive credited with playing a major role in Egypt’s revolution, tells Channel 4 News he is optimistic about the future and says the revolution cannot be allowed to fail.
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Egypt: Mubarak and sons arrested over ‘illicit wealth’
Former Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, and his sons Gamal and Alaa, have been detained for questioning as part of an investigation by the country’s prosecutors.
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Egypt: two die as protesters target army
Two men die and 15 are injured as protests flare up in Tahrir Square amid calls for the army to pass its leadership to the civilian population. Channel 4 News hears powerful allegations of army abuse.
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Egypt: after the revolution, allegations of military abuse
Two months on from the revolution, Channel 4 News hears powerful allegations of torture, arbitrary detention and sham trials by the Egyptian armed forces once hailed as heroes.
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Yemen President ‘will step down by the end of the year’
After weeks of protests against his rule, Yemen’s President Ali Abdullah Saleh has said that he will step down early but will not hand power to the military.
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Bahrain destroys symbolic Pearl Square statue
As part of it’s crackdown on pro-democracy protests, the Bahrani army has demolished the statue in Pearl Roundabout that has been a rallying point for demonstrators.
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From Egypt to – Wisconsin?
As protesters in Wisconsin compare their sit in to Egypt, Sarah Smith discovers that pizza is at the centre of keeping their resolve strong.
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Egypt one week on: the plight of street children
As Egyptians celebrate a week since President Mubarak stepped down, Save The Children writes from Egypt about the experiences of street children in the revolution and their hopes for the future.
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Thousands gather at Bahrain’s ‘Tahrir Square’
After a second death in Bahrain protesters call for the end of the monarchy gathering in their thousands at the Pearl monument, which they are calling their own ‘Tahrir Square’.
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Middle East unrest spreads as protesters clash with police
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.
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Middle East unrest spreads as protesters clash with police
Police fire tear gas to disperse protests in Bahrain and Iran as unrest spreads following the Egyptian revolt. In Cairo protesters are urged to return to work following President Mubarak’s downfall.