US Takes Aim at Muslim Brotherhood in Arab World
A raslly against the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt. The group has been a source of friction for years. (AP)
The United States on Tuesday designated the Muslim Brotherhood branches in Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan as terrorist organizations, fulfilling a long demand of Arab allies and U.S. conservatives. Founded in 1928 in Egypt, the pan-Islamist movement once spread across the Muslim world, but it has been in retreat as it comes under concerted pressure from major Arab powers. [Full Story]
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Beirut's Commodore Hotel, a Haven for Journalists During Lebanon's Civil War, Shuts Down
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US Warns Americans to Exit Iran as Protests Intensify
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