Media Summary: As protests continue throughout the Middle East, authoritarian governments limit Internet access. Watch more videos at ... Unrest reignites across the Middle East; Egypt's military proposes reforms; and when will the tourists return to the pyramids? Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces fire cluster bombs into civilian areas; and an Italian activist is captured and killed in Gaza.
Timescast February 15 2011 - Detailed Analysis & Overview
As protests continue throughout the Middle East, authoritarian governments limit Internet access. Watch more videos at ... Unrest reignites across the Middle East; Egypt's military proposes reforms; and when will the tourists return to the pyramids? Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's forces fire cluster bombs into civilian areas; and an Italian activist is captured and killed in Gaza. Airstrikes in eastern Libya; world leaders pressure Colonel Qaddafi to resign; the cost of speaking out against him. Please visit ... Pro-Mubarak and antigovernment protesters face off in Tahrir Square. Watch more videos at nytimes.com/video. Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's interior minister lands in Cairo with his family; Monday is the most violent day in Iraq this year; and a ...
Clashes erupt in the Libyan capital of Tripoli; a naval base in Benghazi is under opposition control; the legislative standoff in ... Cairo's "Day of Departure" protests end peacefully in Tahrir Square; and Helene Cooper reports on the Obama administration's ... Max with news; Zach with sports; Tal Brody preview; Kirkley Klock; Game Night; TVT 411, facing history with Sam; D'var Torah Ki ... French and British leaders visit Libya; central banks including the Fed act to ease European fears; and sectarian unrest simmers ... Same-sex marriage stalemate in New York; Pandora opens to high stock expectations; and the columnist Thomas L. Friedman on ...