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Wild celebrations in Libya are tempered by recognition of long road ahead.
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Despite taking of Gaddafi compound, rebel council in Benghazi admits that pockets of resistance remain.
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Middle Eastern countries embroiled in turmoil turn to Saudi Arabia for economic aid.
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Amid turmoil in Middle East and North Africa, Al Qaeda struggles to be relevant.
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Three months after Egypt’s revolution, the country’s economy struggles to recover.
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American reporters Foley and Gillis said South African Anton Hammerl was shot by Gaddafi forces on April 5.
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With a shortage of gasoline in Tripoli, many Libyans are buying gas-friendly mopeds in neighboring Tunisia
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Throughout the Gaza Strip, where many cities are still destroyed from the Israeli offensive, some young men are finding hope in the gym. But steroid use is a growing problem. Originally published on Global Post on January 15, 2010.