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Some 550 Palestinian prisoners were released in the second half of a swap that freed one Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, who had been held by Hamas for more than five years.
The revolution included women, who upended traditional expectations of behavior. The challenge now, activists say, is to make sure they maintain their involvement.
The Libyan rebels leaders said a plan presented by the African Union did not meet their demand that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi, his sons and his associates immediately leave Libya.
There is a conflict about whether to move to a full two-day weekend and, if so, what days it should include.
The rally followed the funeral of a teenager who activists said was killed by the police the day before.
As Syria’s government rejected a new peace plan proposed by the Arab League, a tour of Homs on Monday provided a glimpse of the ceaseless violence in the city.
A unanimous United Nations Security Council resolution came as an advance team of monitors visited the battered city of Homs, which was quiet for the first time in months.

Muammar Gaddafi, the Libyan leader, has vowed to fight on and die a "martyr", calling on his supporters to take back the streets from protesters demanding his ouster, shouting and pounding his fist in a furious speech on state TV.

Gaddafi, clad in brown robes and turban, spoke on Tuesday from a podium set up in the entrance of a bombed-out building that appeared to be his Tri
Rebel forces’ westward charge was repulsed by those guarding a crucial bastion of support for Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
This oil-rich kingdom is spending $130 billion to pump up salaries, build housing and finance religious organizations, effectively neutralizing any opposition.
Ahmed Ezz, given a 10-year sentence for corruption, personified to many Egyptians the political and economic venality that enriched the well-connected few under former President Hosni Mubarak.
The Israeli government canceled a $141 million contract to supply Turkey with an advanced aerial intelligence system, a move that appeared to reflect a strategic reassessment of ties with the nation.
The decision by Turkey and Norway to close their embassies in Damascus was not unexpected, given the growing number of other countries, including the United States, that have taken that step.
Egyptians flocked to the polls to vote on a package of constitutional changes.
NATO’s campaign of airstrikes against Libya came under intense criticism a day after a strike was said to kill a son and three grandchildren of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi.
Israelis demonstrated against a high cost of living and lack of affordable housing in the largest showing in three weeks.
Turkey sent planes to evacuate its diplomats’ families after the attacks, which followed the Arab League’s decision to suspend Syria’s membership for failing to end its bloody crackdown.
A youth killed in Idlib Province. A United Nations panel found crimes against humanity in Syria.Security forces continued to bombard areas of Homs for a 20th day, as a United Nations panel said “gross human rights violations” had been ordered by the Syrian authorities.


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