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Analysts say the return of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh may push the country into civil war
Speaking to journalists on his plane back from New York, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas says the international mood has changed after the speech he delivered in the UN General Assembly
Tunisia plans to honor more than 300 martyrs who were killed this year during the popular uprising against ousted President Ben Ali's regime, a government official said
Libya's rebel fighters enter Gaddafi's hometown Sirte while the NTC gives assurances of forming government by next week
Turkey's rebel Kurdish movement, the PKK condemns the recent bomb attack in Ankara, saying it was harmful to the "legitimate" demands of the Kurdish people
A blast at UN offices in Somalia's capital Mogadishu causes at least 1 death and destroys part of the compound wall
The wife of a former aide of French President Nicolas Sarkozy claims that her husband had returned from trips abroad with bags of cash
Turkish PM Tayyip Erdogan says the United States has agreed to deploy US Predator drones in Turkey to assist the Turkish army in its military confrontation with Kurdish separatists
The main opposition protest camp in Sanaa cames was under heavy mortar fire and sniper attack early on Saturday, just hours after President Saleh returned from a three-month absence calling for an end to fighting in the capital  
Bahraini by-elections boycotted by the Shiite opposition after it walked out of parliament over violence against pro-democracy activists registered a poor turnout on Saturday

While the Fatah leadership pushes ahead at the UN, Palestinians remain divided, though a majority believes the UN move has helped expose the real positions of Western states

Palestinians bask in the joy of their historic UN bid on Saturday, but difficult questions about the move's consequences and the future of their dream of statehood

Bahraini police set up checkpoints and patrolled key roads Saturday in a massive show of force during highly charged parliamentary elections that Shiite-led opposition groups have vowed to boycott.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas hands over a historic request for recognition to UN chief Ban Ki-moon

Young people in the US are falling behind their overseas peers in reading, math and science, President Obama said on Saturday, calling education reform an essential part of economic recovery.

The NASA satellite UARS crash-lands after an uncontrollable fall through the Earth's atmosphere - the location of the crash is not get known

Greece denies seeking new measures to reduce debt in the face of strikes against hugely unpopular austerity measures

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