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Egypt's Coptic Christians want a voice

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After the protests in Tahrir Square, Egypt's Coptic Christians want a more equal voice in the new Egyptian government, too.
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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....
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Inside an illegal bushmeat bazaar

In Ecuador's Pompeya market, bushmeat hunters sell animals caught in the rainforest, and that has ecologists worried....
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American educational decline: Not so bad

There's no need to panic over the U.S. educational decline, according to experts. It's good that people are getting smarter around the world....
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Morocco's anti-poverty, anti-protests

The monarchy in Morocco is trying to tackle poverty in an attempt to hold back protests....
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Saudi Arabian women fight for equal rights

Women are working hard to reshape attitudes toward women’s rights and domestic violence in Saudi Arabia....
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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....
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Is the United States too democratic?

The problems facing the United States may be the result of having too many elections, according to economist Dambisa Moyo....
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Struggles and opportunities for Egypt's economy

Egypt's new finance minister, Samir Radwan, has a tough job: reviving Egypt's economy. ...
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Egyptian protests, climate change, and global food prices

Rising food prices may be making the world, including Egypt, much more unstable....
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