BARCELONA - Google's chief executive has praised a Middle Eastern executive of the US company, Wael Ghonim, for helping to organise the popular uprising that led Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak to resign last week.
TUNIS - The Tunisian authorities have lifted the night-time curfew, but the state of emergency which has been in force since Jan 14 will be maintained until further notice, state-run TAP news agency said.
WASHINGTON - US President Barack Obama said Tuesday that Middle Eastern leaders "can't be behind the curve" as their populations demand change.
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