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08:26 | 0 | Haaretz Service
Embattled Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced Tuesday that he would not run in the next elections in the country, following mass protests that have been ravaging the country for the past week. . Announcement comes after a week of mass protests throughout Egypt, culminating
08:48 | 0 | Tanjug
A synagogue was set on fire and gangs rampaged through schools in Tunis over the night, while the street protests were calming down after a reshuffle purged the interim government of most Ben Ali loyalists and appeased public opinion.
09:08 | 0 | MIA
Crude oil prices jumped on Monday and Brent crude benchmark breached 100 U.S. dollars a barrel for the first time since 2008, as investors remained anxious on the Egypt jitters and worried about oil outflow from the Middle East, Xinhua reports.
10:20 | 0 | Tanjug
Members of the Roman Catholic parish of Neulerchenfeld in Vienna, whose church will be given as a present to the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC), are continuing to protest the decision of the Archdiocese of Vienna.
13:27 | 0 | Tanjug
Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in central Cairo, clamouring for President Hosni Mubarak to give up power. Mubarak said that he will not run for presidency again, but also that he will not step down before September election. One of the most prominent opposition leaders