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Category:Arab Spring
This is the category for the
Arab Spring
, a wave of revolutionary protests in the Arab world beginning in late 2010.
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27 January 2014:
Tunisia approves new constitution
3 September 2013:
Airlines plan reroutes around Syria as potential for US military intervention increases
5 December 2012:
Clashes in Egypt between supporters and opponents of president Morsi turn deadly
28 November 2012:
Thousands protest constitutional decree in Tahrir Square, Egypt
25 October 2012:
Obama, Romney battle over foreign policy in final U.S. presidential debate
10 June 2012:
Explosion reported in Damascus, Syria
5 June 2012:
Libyan court jails 24 foreigners for helping Gaddafi
4 June 2012:
Mubarak sentenced to life in prison over protester deaths
4 March 2012:
China asks Syrian regime and opposition to cease fire
25 February 2012:
Syrian citizen journalists risk death, targeted; city of Homs facing starvation
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Subcategories
This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
B
2011 Bahraini protests
(5 articles)
E
2011 Egypt anti-government protests
(14 articles)
2012 Egypt anti-government protests
(2 articles)
L
2011 Libyan uprising
(31 articles)
M
2011 Morocco anti-government protests
(1 article)
S
2011 Syria anti-government protests
(8 articles; 1 file)
Y
2011 Yemen anti-government protests
(2 articles)
Pages in category "Arab Spring"
The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
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45 killed after Yemen protesters fired upon
A
Airlines plan reroutes around Syria as potential for US military intervention increases
Al Jazeera cameraman killed in eastern Libya
Arab League calls for Libyan no-fly zone
B
Bahrain Grand Prix cancelled amid political turmoil
Bomb threat on UK–Egypt plane; diverted to Greece
Britain touts private security contractors for Libya
C
China asks Syrian regime and opposition to cease fire
Clashes in Egypt between supporters and opponents of president Morsi turn deadly
E
Egypt anti-government protests continue, Internet shut down
Egypt protests: Army say they will not use force on demonstrators as Mubarak announces cabinet
Egyptian man names daughter 'Facebook'
Egyptian military appoints committee to amend constitution
Egyptian president will not seek re-election in September after protests
Egyptian prime minister steps down; armed forces appoint former transport minister to position
Egyptian voters approve constitutional changes
Explosion reported in Damascus, Syria
F
Former Libyan leader Gaddafi killed
Four dead after Yemen police fire on protesters
France calls on Libyan leader to step down
France first to recognise Libyan rebels as "legitimate representatives of the people"
France, Italy, UK sending military advisers to Libya; photojournalists killed in Misrata
French aircraft on flights over Libya; US missiles launched at targets
G
Gaddafi loyalists allegedly using Red Cross helicopters to bomb rebel held city
Gaddafi loyalists go on offensive, rebels pushed back
H
Hosni Mubarak steps down as president of Egypt
K
King of Bahrain declares state of emergency
L
Libya blocks access to Internet
Libya: Rebels edge closer to Tripoli
Libyan city of Misrata reported to be secure after Gaddafi forces retreat
Libyan court jails 24 foreigners for helping Gaddafi
Libyan foreign minister defects to the UK
Libyan government accuses three Dutch helicopter crew of transporting spies
Libyan government forces capture eastern town from rebels
Libyan rebels and Gaddafi troops in battle on two fronts
Libyan rebels in Misrata restrict press freedoms
Libyan rebels retake town of Brega
M
Massive anti-government protests in Egypt continue into second day, several killed
Middle Eastern troops enter Bahrain after protests
More of Gaddafi's top officials defect
More than a dozen reported dead after Syrian protests
Mubarak arrested in Egypt ahead of corruption probe
Mubarak refused permission to leave Egypt for treatment after heart attack
Mubarak sentenced to life in prison over protester deaths
Mubarak summoned by Egyptian prosecutors to face allegations of killings and corruption
N
NATO to take control of Libyan no-fly zone
O
Obama, Romney battle over foreign policy in final U.S. presidential debate
Opposition calls for mass protests in Bahrain
Q
Qatar becomes first Arab country to fly fighter jets over Libya
R
Runways 'destroyed' at Libya’s Benina International Airport
S
Security forces open fire on anti-government protestors in Syria
Six killed and hundreds injured in Bahrain
Syrian citizen journalists risk death, targeted; city of Homs facing starvation
Syrian protests met with crackdown
T
Thousands protest constitutional decree in Tahrir Square, Egypt
Trapped journalists in Libya freed
Tunisia approves new constitution
Tunisia casts vote in first free election
U
U.S. drones enter Libya conflict
U.S. military denies reports helicopter opened fire on Libyan civilians during rescue mission
UN Security Council approves Libya no-fly zone
Unrest spreads to Morocco; police violently break up demonstrations
Up to 31 reported dead as Libyan government troops attack Misrata
US and UK forces join Libyan attack
US President Obama considering supplying arms to Libyan rebels
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