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[Title] => Regime of declining oil prices to end soon
[Summary] => The decline in oil prices may soon come to an end, depending on whether attacks on Libya’s oil terminals would continue, but in any case, the initial spike may be negligible, an oil industry executive said.
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[Title] => Egypt journalists defy editors on freedoms
[Summary] => Several hundred Egyptian journalists have rejected a recent policy declaration by newspaper editors pledging near-blind support to the state and banning criticism of the police, army and judiciary in their publications, arguing that the move was designed to create a one-voiced media.
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[Title] => Tunisians in historic vote spurred by Arab Spring
[Summary] => Expressing a mixture of apprehension and hope for the future, Tunisians voted yesterday for their first five-year parliament since they overthrew their dictator in the 2011 revolution that kicked off the Arab Spring.
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[Title] => Tunisians skeptical on eve of historic election
[Summary] => In a raucous cafe in a Tunis slum, men talked in loud voices and paid little attention to the politicians debating on the television mounted on the wall. Qais Jebali swiftly made espressos behind the bar and explained why no one in the gritty neighborhood of Tadamon cared about the upcoming elections.
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[Title] => Yemen's crisis reflects arc of Arab Spring revolts
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[Title] => UN's Ban calls for end to fighting in Libya
[Summary] => UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon traveled yesterday to Libya to support a reconciliation process between warring factions there, calling on renegade general fighting Islamist militias in its east to stop his operations and on armed groups to leave the capital's airport.
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[Title] => Libya pleads for help in battling terror groups
[Summary] => Libya pleaded with the international community on yesterday to help it stand up to Islamist-allied militias that have taken control of government buildings, saying the United Nations must impose sanctions or risk a terrorist expansion throughout North Africa.
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[Title] => Under militia power, Libya closer to failed state
[Summary] => After three years of chaos since Moammar Gadhafi's fall, Libya is further crumbling into a failed state after Islamist-allied militias took over the capital Tripoli and other cities and set up their own government, driving out a parliament that was elected over the summer.
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[Title] => UN chief condemns suicide attack against UN peacekeepers in Mali
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