Millions of Egyptians watched their former dictator, Hosni Mubarak, in a court cage last week. Many of us were speechless.
The Syrian state has killed more than 2,000 people over the past five months.
A helicopter crash in Afghanistan has killed 38 Western troops—30 of them from the US.
Libya’s National Transitional Council (NTC) is in crisis after its leader, Mustafa Abdel Jalil, sacked the entire executive body.
Thousands marched in the Chilean capital city Santiago on Thursday of last week in response to government attempts to ban student marches.
Thousands of protesters have re-taken the central square in Madrid to protest against the government’s continuing austerity plans.
Some 100 people gathered in Beirut in Lebanon last week for the week-long Viva Palestina Summer University. Its subject was "the new Middle East—people power, democracy and Palestine".
Workers in the US face the most serious assault on their living standards in decades.
In a grainy video posted recently on Youtube, a group of Syrian army officers announced their defection to the "popular revolution".
The Egyptian army and police smashed up the camp of martyrs’ families and their supporters in Tahrir Square on Monday of this week using clubs, electric batons and armoured cars.
The past week has seen significant shifts and changes in Egypt’s revolution.
The Dadaab refugee camp in northern Kenya was designed for 90,000 people.