Al Jazeera's "Inside Story" examines whether the uprising in Tunisia heralds similar events elsewhere in the Arab world, including other countries in ... see more »
A video clip of coverage from the French-government funded news channel, France 24, shows scenes - including amateur video footage - of protest and ... see more »
Despite troops being deployed on the streets of the capital, after rioting over unemployment and the high cost of living, clashes have continued. Read more »
Al Jazeera reports from Tunis that thousands of Tunisians rallied on the streets of the capital, demanding that President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali step ... see more »
Blog: Comments on YouTube Trends: Tunisian Unrest: View from the Streets, Fri 14 Jan, 11:29 pm 2011
Good to see these events captured and published. read more »
Blog: Comments on YouTube Trends: Tunisian Unrest: View from the Streets, Fri 14 Jan, 11:04 pm 2011
They have enough from that dictator ...and he scape now out the country and no one know where he is I hope he burn in hell .. read more »
Blog: MEI Editor's Blog, Fri 14 Jan, 11:04 pm 2011
UPDATE: It looks like "the jasmine revoloution" may be catching on as the name. The word thawra in Arabic, meaning revolution, is frequently heard ... read more »
Blog: From the Potomac to the Euphrates, Fri 14 Jan, 09:59 pm 2011
A man embraces a soldier as protesters walk past soldiers while shouting slogans during a demonstration against Tunisian President Ben Ali in Tunis ... read more »
Blog: Comments on YouTube Trends: Tunisian Unrest: View from the Streets, Fri 14 Jan, 07:08 pm 2011
Very sad in such a beautiful place. Hope this is a short phase for Tunisia. read more »
Blog: The Lede, Fri 14 Jan, 06:10 pm 2011
Following news of the Tunisian uprising online, bloggers in other Arab countries cheered on the protesters and expressed hope that their nations might ... read more »
Blog: From the Potomac to the Euphrates, Fri 14 Jan, 04:08 pm 2011
Tunisians shout slogans as they demonstrate against Tunisian President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali in Tunis; January 14, 2011 (Zoubeir Souissi/Courtesy ... read more »
Blog: The Lede, Thu 13 Jan, 09:03 pm 2011
On Thursday, as protests continued across Tunisia, bloggers and eyewitnesses posted more video of the demonstrations online, including graphic images ... read more »
Blog: The Lede, Wed 12 Jan, 08:14 pm 2011
Tunisian bloggers have been using the Web to organize demonstrations and spread news of violent clashes with the security forces in recent weeks. read more »
Blog: From the Potomac to the Euphrates, Thu 6 Jan, 04:14 pm 2011
Tunisia's President Zine al-Abidine Ben Ali waves to supporters after he took the oath at the national assembly in Tunis (Zoubeir Souissi/Courtesy of ... read more »
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