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18 April 2012

Egypt: Country's First Research University At Risk

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Since last year the fate of Nile University, Egypt's first research university, has been uncertain. Its purpose-built campus has been “conceded” to the Zewail City of Science and Technology, an initiative of Nobel Chemistry Prize winner Ahmed Zewail, and netizens are fighting to save it.

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Video Highlights: Syrian Activism, Children's Issues and Dolphin Deaths

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A selection of Global Voices' most recent and interesting stories like the Syrian protests in Middle East and North Africa, China and India's female gendercide phenomenon in South Asia and East Asia and viral video campaigns with Children in Mexico and the massive dolphin die-off in Peru for Latin America.

17 April 2012

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Bahrain: Police Help Thugs Vandalize Shiite-Owned Shop

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The owners of the Jawad Business Group, a Shiite-owned company in Bahrain, have released a video of one of their shops being stormed, robbed, and vandalized by a group of thugs on April 10, as policemen watched and even helped.

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Egypt: Campaign Against Compulsory Military Service Gains Momentum

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A discussion against conscription or compulsory military service is emerging in Egypt. Ahmed Awadalla gives us an overview of the debate in this post.

Arab World: Technology in the Time of Revolution

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The Arab uprisings have created a debate about the role played by social media and mobile technology in bringing change. Whatever conclusion you come to on that subject, activists certainly make use of a wide range of new technologies, and Tarek Amr takes a look at some of them in this post.

15 April 2012

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Egypt: The Fall, Rise and Fall of Omar Suleiman

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On April 6 Omar Suleiman, Egypt's former vice president and intelligence chief, announced his candidacy for president. On April 13, tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Tahrir Square to protest. Then, in a surprising turn of events, on April 14 it was announced that Suleiman was one of ten candidates barred from standing in the elections.

Egypt: The Drama of the Presidential Race

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It's hard to predict the results of the presidential elections in Egypt, due to the dramatic events taking place every day. This post tries to shed light on the political situation, and the status of the major candidates so far.

14 April 2012

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Algeria: Tributes Paid to Late President Ahmed Ben Bella

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Following the death of Ahmed Ben Bella, Arab netizens have remembered the man who was Algeria's first president.

13 April 2012

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Tunisia: Relief at Lifting of Protest Ban

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Tunisian netizens have expressed their relief at the lifting of the ban on protesting on Habib Bourguiba Avenue, but some have vowed not to let the matter rest. Salah Almhamdi reports.

11 April 2012

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Tunisia: Mixed Reactions to Hacking of Prime Minister's Emails

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On April 8 Anonymous Tunisia hacked the emails of the Tunisian prime minister Hamadi Jebali. The movement dubbed it "Operation Touche pas à ma Tunise" ("Get Your Hands Off My Tunisia") which is part of the broader "Operation Tunisia Back".

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