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Telegraph.co.uk
The Cowards Need to Answer on Benghazi
Town Hall
Muammar Gaddafi ruled the Arab nation of Libya from September of 1969 to October of 2011. He was the eccentric bad boy of North Africa until being overthrown and assassinated by rebel citizens of Libya, with help and encouragement from the United
SECURITY OFFICIALS on the ground in Libya CHALLENGE CIA accountGretawire (blog)
Ayotte: Obama stalling on LibyaNewHampshire.com
Libya incident to be buried?Battle Creek Enquirer
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The US State Department is in talks with the Congress to unblock US$450 million of economic aid promised to Egypt, as part of $1 billion in debt relief to assist the transition to democracy, according to State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland.

“We feel very strongly that now is not the time to pull back from supporting these fragile democracies in North Africa and the Middle East. It’s time to support those who are trying to take their countries in a democratic direction,” Nuland said during a press conference Tuesday.

Nuland said that Special Coordinator for Middle East Transitions William Taylor is speaking with members of Congress.

“Ambassador Taylor, who is the Secretary’s envoy for assistance to North Africa, [is] talking to Hill staff about the request, about how it fits into our overall strategy of supporting the democratic transition in Egypt — those conversations, obviously, are continuing.”

Nuland said Deputy Secretary of State Thomas Nides had made a phone call with Representative Kay Granger, who had earlier blocked the planned aid, to discuss the issue.

Observers link opposition to the aid by some lawmakers to the attack on the US Embassy in Cairo in September, when protests flared in response to an anti-Islam amateur film made in the US.

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DUBAI — Al-Qaeda's affiliate in North Africa urged Muslims to kill representatives of the US government in the region in relation for a film that mocks the Prophet Mohammad, saying it welcomed last week's revenge killing of the US ambassador in Libya.

"We congratulate our Muslim rebel brothers who defended our Prophet's honor … and we tell them: the killing of the US ambassador is the best gift you give to his arrogant unjust government," Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) said in a statement posted on Tuesday on a website used by militants.

AQIM, Al-Qaeda's North African arm, urged Muslims, particularly in Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco and Mauritania, to "kill US ambassadors and representatives or to kick them out and purify our land from their filth to avenge" the Prophet's honor.

The film "Innocence of Muslims", clips of which were posted on the Internet, portrays the Prophet Mohammad as a womanizer and has provoked an outcry among Muslims and triggered violent attacks on embassies across North Africa and the Middle East.

Four US officials including the ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, were killed in the east Libyan city of Benghazi last Tuesday after anger over the film boiled over.

US and other foreign embassies were stormed in other cities in Asia, Africa and the Middle East, and on Saturday, Afghanistan's Taliban claimed responsibility for an attack on a base which killed two US Marines, saying it was in response to the film.

At least 17 people have been killed since Tuesday in the violence, which prompted Washington to send troops to bolster security at its missions.

AQIM emerged out of Algeria's civil conflict but it has gradually expanded south into the Sahara and has raised its profile in recent years, partly through hit-and-run attacks on regional armies but mainly by kidnapping Westerners for ransom.

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North Africa: US State Department Daily Press Briefing: Egypt & Libya
AllAfrica.com
We had the elections in Libya, (inaudible) which the President and Secretary Clinton congratulated the Libyan people. In addition, I just wanted to briefly read out our position on the elections in Timor-Leste. We congratulate the people and Government

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Libya becomes focal point for foiling terror
Washington Times
By Kristina Wong A breakdown of security in Libya has allowed a significant flow of militants and weapons into other troubled areas in North Africa, according to the top Pentagon official on Africa policy. The outflow of Libyan weapons and militants
Libyan weapons falling into Somali al Qaeda's hands, US official warnsCNN (blog)

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Yahoo! Eurosport UK
Libya stuns Cameroon in WCup qualifying, Egypt continues revival with dramatic
The Republic
CAPE TOWN, South Africa — Libya stunned four-time African champion Cameroon in World Cup qualifying on Sunday, while Egypt's revival under American Bob Bradley continued with a dramatic win in Guinea. Ethiopia beat Central African Republic to go top
Africa World Cup qualifying wrap: Libya stun CameroonSoccerway
Libya stun Cameron in qualifierYahoo! Eurosport UK
Late goals go North Africa's wayFifa.com

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Some Taboos Vanish In Tunisia, Replaced By Others
North Country Public Radio
Jun 4, 2012 — An NPR team begins a series of reports from North Africa, where last year's revolutions have Tunisia, Libya and Egypt writing new rules for their changing societies. The Revolutionary Road Trip starts with a look at how Tunisians can now

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The pace and complexity of global change in recent years have been unprecedented, with Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia emerging as a key mega-region of the future.
The World Economic Forum on Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia will therefore convene over 1,000 leaders in Istanbul, Turkey, to catalyse new partnerships for growth and human development

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North Africa: UNHCR Strives to Find Solutions for Refugees At Egypt-Libya Border
AllAfrica.com
But there is a difference at Sallum because those being interviewed are stuck at a busy border crossing, unable or unwilling to go home or back to Libya, and not allowed to go further inside Egypt. There are around 2000 people left from the 40000 third

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The pace and complexity of global change in recent years have been unprecedented, with Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia emerging as a key mega-region of the future.
The World Economic Forum on Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia will therefore convene over 1,000 leaders in Istanbul, Turkey, to catalyse new partnerships for growth and human development

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