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Jordan's protests for reform
Anti-government activists and supporters of Jordan's King Abdullah are both calling for reform in Jordan.
How protests take down dictatorships
Popular protests in places like Egypt and Libya are still about convincing the country's elites.
Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests
The monarchy in Morocco is trying to tackle poverty in an attempt to hold back protests.
Saudi Arabian women fight for equal rights
Women are working hard to reshape attitudes toward women’s rights and domestic violence in Saudi Arabia.
Can Morocco quell the protests?
Morocco's King Mohammed VI has a reputation as a moderate, but many in the country are demanding more change.
Libyan protester speaks out
A protester from the streets of Libya talks about the situation in the country and his hopes for the future.
UK Uncut: British protest public service cuts
The UK Uncut protest movement is trying to force the government to reverse budget cuts by pushing corporations to pay more taxes.
Women in the Egyptian protests
Women have a long history of activism in Egypt, and the protests against Hosni Mubarak in Tahrir Square were no different.
What the Middle East can learn from Indonesia's uprising
In 1998, Indonesia rose up in pro-democracy protests, enacting sweeping changes throughout the country. The Middle East should learn take heed.
Could Egypt's protests spread to Jordan?
Protests have broken out across the Arab world, after the protests in Egypt toppled the Mubarak regime. Could Jordan be next?
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