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Mogadishu (Keydmedia) - Somali officials say over 80 African Union (AU) peace keeping troops have been killed by anti-government forces in the country's troubled capital, Mogadishu.
Hundreds of Saudis have taken to the streets in the eastern province of al-Ahsa, demanding the immediate release of a senior Shia cleric.
Facebook Inc. is moving forward with plans to let outside websites and applications request addresses and mobile-phone numbers from users, a feature that had prompted privacy questions from U.S. lawmakers.
New York (Keydmedia) - The United Nations General Assembly has suspended Libya's membership of the UN Human Rights Council.
Hargeisa (Keydmedia) - More than 3,000 people have been displaced from settlements in Somaliland's eastern region of Toghdeer following a five-hour-long battle on 7 February between the Somaliland National Army and clans loyal to the Sool, Sanag and Cayn (SSC) milita group.
Berlin (Keydmedia) - Parts of Rosat, a massive, out-of-control German satellite, could smash into the earth sometime between October and December this year. Officials in Germany, however, say that humans likely are not in danger.
Mogadishu (Keydmedia) - At least 88 civilians and ten Ugandan soldiers have been killed in clashes between al-Shabab fighters and government soldiers backed by African Union forces in Somalia.
Libyan ruler Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has vowed to defeat all of his enemies, while the embattled regime continues to lose its grip on more cities.
Mogadishu (Keydmedia) - Thirty-one people have been killed and 43 others wounded in heavy clashes between African Union peacekeeping forces and al-Shabab fighters in Mogadishu.
Muqdisho (Keydmedia) - Heavy clashes between Somali government troops backed by African Union forces and al-Shabab fighters have left some 130 people killed in Mogadishu.
Four Americans and four Somali pirates have been killed when the US forces attacked a yacht seized on the Indian Ocean to free US hostages.
The government of Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi has deployed fighter jets to open fire on pro-democracy protesters, who have taken control of a number of cities.