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Eritrea: Smuggled Video Shows Freedom Friday Movement Spreading in North Korea of Africa
Exclusive footage shows residents of the capital Asmara reading posters calling for mass protests.
Libya: Car Bomb Hits French Embassy in Tripoli [VIDEO]
French president Francois Hollande says attack targets all countries fighting terrorism.
Eritrea: 'Freedom Friday' Movement Challenges 'North Korea of Africa'
Inspired by Arab revolutions, grassroots movement may change history in secretive Africa country.
Tunisia's Liberal Party Leader Baatour Arrested for Gay Sex
Opposition politician llegedly found performing a gay sex act in Tunis hotel with another man, and accused of being “passive sodomite.”
Femen Topless Jihad Day: Protests across Europe in Support of Tunisian Activist Amina Tyler [SLIDESHOW]
Ukrainian-based radical feminist activists stage protests in Paris, Kiev and Milan.
Libya: Two British Activists 'Gang-raped' in Front of Their Father
Pakistan-origin victims were heading to Gaza Strip in convoy when gang-raped in Benghazi.
UK Big Freeze: Thousands Book Last-Minute Trips Abroad to Escape Icy Easter
Bookings to warmer destinations up 73 percent compared to last year, travel agent says.
Topless Femen Activist Amina 'Safe Home' in Tunisia after Death Threats
Amina posted topless picture of herself online, triggering outrage from radical Islamist forces in Tunisia.
Femen Tunisia's Facebook Page Hacked by Islamic Cyber-Pirates
Tunisian activist Amina posts topless picture of herself in support of women's rights.
Seven Highlights From Twitter First Seven Years
As Twitter celebrates its seventh birthday, we look back at some of the highlights of the last seven years.
Egyptian Protesters Perform Harlem Shake against President Morsi as Miami Heat Edition Goes Viral [VIDEOS]
Flash mob performs Harlem Shake outside offices of President Morsi of Egypt as protests in African country continue
Tunisia PM Hamadi Jebali Resigns after Chokri Belaid Assassination
Islamist ruler failed to win backing to dissolve government after killing of opposition leader.
Tunisia's Ex-Dictator Ben Ali Smuggled £62m in Gold via France
Toppled president and wife Leila Trabelsi dodged sanctions to smuggle 1,800 gold bars out of Tunis.
Qatar Total Open: Barthel Scores Another Upset as Williams, Sharapova Roll
Mona Barthel upsets Angelique Kerber to hit a WTA season leading 14 wins for the rising German star.
Caroline Wozniacki Tops First Day Winners at Qatar Total Open
Former world number one cruises to easy win as Doha sets up for a tantalizing spate of matches at the WTA Premier event.
Tunisia: Thousands to Participate in General Strike in Protest at Chokri Belaid's Murder
Powerful Tunisian union calls for general strike to coincide with assassinated opposition leader's funeral.
Chokri Belaid Assassination: Ennahda Rejects Jebali Bid to Dissolve Government for Snap Election
Ruling moderate Islamists reject PM plans for caretaker technocrat government in run-up to sudden elections.
Hundreds Mourn Murder of Tunisian Secular Leader Chokri Belaid
Left-wing opposition politician shot dead outside his house in Tunis.
AVB Revels in New Van der Vaart Signing
Andre Villas-Boas says has compared Lewis Holtby to Rafael van der Vaart upon confirming the signing of the German international
Wanyama Joining One of the Two Biggest Clubs in the World, say Kenyan FA
Comments fuel speculation of imminent switch to Manchester United.
New Year's Eve: New York, Paris, Reykyavik and Lagos Top Brit Getaway Destinations [SLIDESHOW]
Some of world's greatest cities are among British favourites to see in 2013/
Tunisian Man Dhaou Fatnassi Dies Eating 28 Raw Eggs for a Bet
Food dare ends in tragedy for 20-year-old who collapses with severe stomach pains.
‘Gay’ Chef Samir Mansour Sentenced to 29 Years for Raping Lesbian in Ireland
Mansour raped and falsely imprisoned his victim after telling her he was gay.
Anonymous Attacks Syrian Websites As Internet Blackout Continues
Online collective Anonymous has attacked Syrian embassy websites in response to the government's shut down of internet access within the country.
Syria Civil War: Assad Regime Shuts off Internet Access
Syrian government accused of blocking access in bid to gag rebel propaganda.
Anonymous Hacktivists: 'Bigger and Stronger Than Ever'
Anonymous member tells IBTimes UK that collective is global operation with cells in 50 countries.
Thomas Cook Shares Surge on Recovery Prospects Despite Annual Loss
Thomas Cook claims it's winter bookings cross committed capacity in all markets at better prices.
Stockholm Subway Robber Nadar Khiari Jailed for 18 Months
Man who robbed unconscious man on subway tracks then left him to be hit by train sentenced.
Tunisia: Over 50 Hurt in Protests over Reopening of Rubbish Dump
Protesters clash with police and set police vehicles on fire over government decision to reopen an unofficial dump site.
Innocence of Muslims Protests: Fresh Demonstrations Erupt [VIDEO + PICTURES]
Demonstrator killed by police in Pakistan but global scale of anger against anti-Islam film reduced.