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One person was killed and several injured in Libya’s capital Tripoli on Tuesday after clashes erupted outside interim Prime Minister Abdurrahim El-Keib’s office, highlighting instability in the country a month before its first election in decades.
At least 373 people were injured and a soldier was killed in Cairo on Friday as Egyptian forces clashed with protesters demanding an end to military rule. Authorities imposed an overnight curfew on the area near the defence ministry.
Violence killed nine people and threw the race into disarray as some candidates blamed the military for the deaths and said they were halting their campaigns.
A student demonstration turns violent as police fire water cannons and tear gas at protesters while they hurl rocks in demand for free education.
The body of a man was found Saturday outside the capital, where protesters and the police clashed overnight ahead of an international auto race, activist groups and the police said.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - More than 40 people died in clashes across Syria on Thursday, opposition activists said, as a U.N. Security Council call for an immediate end to the fighting fell on deaf ears. In the worst incident 10 civilians, including three children and two women, died when their small bus was shot up in the northern town of Sermeen as they tried to flee to Turkey, the British-based Syrian
AMMAN (Reuters) - Rebels fought gun battles with government forces in Damascus, in the most violent clashes Syria's capital has seen since the start of the year-old revolt against President Bashar al-Assad. In a fresh effort to form a united international front on the mounting crisis, France circulated a Western-drafted statement for the U.N. Security Council deploring the turmoil and backing pea
Clashes erupted early Monday between armed defectors and the Syrian Army in a wealthy and well-protected area of Damascus, according to activists and residents.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Shi'ite Muslims clashed with riot police in villages across Bahrain on Thursday, the anniversary of a government crackdown last year on a pro-democracy uprising in the Gulf Arab state. Witnesses said youths and police faced off in Shi'ite areas including Sitra, Diraz, Malkiya, Saar, Jidhafs, Tubli and Bilad al-Qadeem, all districts outside or on the edge of the capital Manama. P
Clashes between the Malian army and Tuareg tribes in the northern part of the country have displaced some 172,000 people since the rebels began their southward push in mid-January, the UN's humanitarian office reported Thursday.
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya has sent military forces to stem clashes between rival tribes over control of territory in the far southeast of Libya, the armed forces chief said on Saturday, as more people were reported killed in the violence. Clashes broke out late last week in the remote city of Al Kufra and have continued since, highlighting the challenge of policing the sparsely populated desert.
At least three people were killed and twenty others injured in clashes in eastern Ivory Coast, a local official and residents said Tuesday. Locals were protesting against former rebel FRCI soldiers providing security in the region.
Protesters clashed with police in sporadic battles Sunday at security headquarters in Cairo as unrest over 74 deaths at a football match in Port Said last week entered a fourth day.
On Saturday, a standoff between police and protesters ended with stone throwing and tear gassing.
Protesters in Cairo stormed Egypt's Interior Ministry Friday, in the second day of rioting following Wednesday's football stadium disaster that killed 74. In the Egyptian city of Suez, police shot two protesters dead Thursday night.
Clashes turned deadly overnight after Senegal's constitutional court ruled Friday that President Abdoulaye Wade is eligible to run for a third term in next month's election. Opposition figures are calling for Wade's "removal".
Two days of battles between Malian army forces and Tuareg rebels left 45 rebels and two soldiers dead, the defence ministry said Thursday. Tuaregs want independence for their vast desert region, stretching from the west to the north of Mali.
CHARLESTON, South Carolina (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidates tore into each other on Thursday and Newt Gingrich snarled at the CNN moderator in a raucous debate two days before the South Carolina primary, which may decide the nomination race.

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