As country mourns worst soccer violence in history, many see sinister hand behind rioting
Demonstrations in support of Assad continue in government-controlled areas
Tens of thousands of Egyptians return to celebrate, advance revolution of one year ago
Change that has come is not what many envisioned on anniversary of January 25 revolution, though hope remains
Some Damascus residents object to possible Arab military intervention
Despite 10-month crackdown on anti-government protests, Syrians in Douma keep up defiance of a regime many want overthrown
But Qatar's Prime Minister warns it is not open ended
Questions surround Muslim Brotherhood's pledge of pluralism as it prepares to help guide Egypt through troubled times.
Long-reigning rulers fell, others teeter on the brink, region is forever changed
Despite disagreement about best tactical approach, both sides agree on what they view as inevitable downfall of Assad's government
Extent of Egypt's Islamist parties' appeal to come into focus as results from nation's first post-revolution elections arrive
The vote, largely peaceful, is considered a milestone many Egyptians hope will usher in a democratic age after decades of dictatorship
Country reaches moment protesters have fought for, but many still anxious about outcome
Muslim Brotherhood candidates campaign to give voters a fuller picture of their values
Military rulers insist parliamentary vote will go ahead as planned Monday, despite unrest that has left dozens dead
Authorities say at least 22 people have been killed and more than 1,700 others wounded in demonstrations
Medics say nine people were killed Sunday and hundreds more were wounded
With a little more than a week before Egypt's first post-revolution elections, demonstrators turn out en masse
Arab foreign ministers continue to criticize Syrian government for failing to end its violent crackdown on dissent
Despite different approaches, all sides say status quo is not a viable option
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