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France and the protests in Tunisia and Egypt.
Grouped Articles
Tunisia’s Perilous Path to Freedom
Wall Street Journal 01.16.2015
Sarkozy Says He âUnderestimatedâ Tunisian Crisis
New York Times 01.24.2011
New York Times 01.27.2011
U.S. Military Urges Egyptian Army to Use Restraint
New York Times 01.29.2011
Wall Street Journal 01.28.2011
Obama Presses Egypt for Change
New York Times 01.29.2011
With Egypt, Diplomatic Words Often Fail
New York Times 01.29.2011
French Foreign Minister Urged to Resign Over Tunisian Vacation
New York Times 02.03.2011
Egypt Paid for French Officialâs Vacation
New York Times 02.08.2011
France's war president: Sarkozy relaunched
Economist 03.26.2011
Economist 03.26.2011
Gbabgo Negotiates for Surrender in Ivory Coast
Wall Street Journal 04.05.2011
Nations Seek to Make Tunisia Model for Democracy in Region
Wall Street Journal 05.27.2011
In West Africa, Democracy Struggles to Survive
New York Times 07.29.2011
What we’ve learned in Libya - The Washington Post
Washington Post 08.25.2011
Keeping Petrodollars Out of Despots’ Pockets
BusinessWeek 08.25.2011
Tunisia Islamists Test Ideas Decades in the Making
New York Times 02.17.2012
French Surgeon, Jacques Beres Recalls Slipping Into Syria Last Month
New York Times 03.12.2012
Economic Frustration Simmers Again in Tunisia
New York Times 12.01.2012
In Algeria, France President Notes Colonialist Wrongs
New York Times 12.20.2012
Fractured Lands: How the Arab World Came Apart
08.11.2016
Tunisia's radicalized youth | Middle East | DW.COM | 21.12.2016
DW.COM 12.21.2016
Opinion: 'Marshall Plan with Africa' creates enormous expectations | Germany | DW.COM | 18.01.2017
DW.COM 01.18.2017
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