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Armed conflict rages between rebels and pro-Gaddafi forces
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Tension grows as activists demand the ouster of President Ali Abdullah Saleh's regime
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Islam's holy month begins in a year of tumultuous change across the Middle East
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Photographer Rodrigo Abd documents rebel military training centers in Libya
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Yuri Kozyrev's photos shine a light on a country convulsed by violence, steeped in danger and seeking a way out
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Photojournalist Michael Christopher Brown was injured in the same blast that killed Chris Hondros and Tim Hetherington in Libya. His iPhone photos from the scene show the truth of conflict
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Former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, his sons and their associates go on trial in Cairo
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As Egypt went to the polls to vote up or down on a set of constitutional reforms, activists campaigned for a 'no' vote to get more time for a complete constitutional overhaul
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Despite massive airstrikes by the U.S. and its military allies, TIME contract photographer Christopher Morris remains in Tripoli, documenting the ongoing conflict and its aftermath
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In March 2011, pro- and antigovernment demonstrators clashed in Amman
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TIME contract photographer Yuri Kozyrev photographs the ongoing battle between rebels and Gaddafi forces in eastern Libya
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TIME photographer Christopher Morris photographs life in the Libyan capital where a rally belies the fighting elsewhere in the country
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As Egyptians look ahead to what's next, vendors, marketers, and advertisers are trying to capture the lightning in a bottle that was the Tahrir revolution
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In Yemen, life during Ramadan happens at night. Italian Photographer Lorenzo Meloni documents the changes in the country's setting, from sundown to sunrise
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Even before Libya's Muammar Gaddafi, the U.S. had a long and often disastrous history of dealing with unsavory strongmen. But sometimes it's the only way to achieve real progress
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Scenes from the east of the country, where opposition forces remain in control of the major cities
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In Zawiyah, an oil-refining town in western Libya, pro-Gaddafi victory celebrations appear to be created for the benefit of the foreign press, and truth is hard to come by
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In the wake of change in regime, thousands of Tunisians flee their homeland in search of a a future in Europe
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Abigail Hauslohner reports from eastern Libya, where she meets civilians turned rebel soldiers who battle the much-better-armed forces of the Gaddafi regime
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Benghazi Psychiatric Hospital has seen a rise in new patients with post traumatic stress from the ongoing battles in Libya
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Libya's leader prefers the
je ne sais quoi
of a portable Bedouin shelter both at home and on the road
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TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev captures the spirit of the restive country
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Hundreds of thousands of migrant workers have fled Libya since fighting broke out in February. Many have landed on the Tunisian border, in a refugee camp, including one aspiring playwright
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Saif al-Islam, son of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, talks about victor and reform in an exclusive interview with TIME's Vivienne Walt (March 13, 2011)
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On a tour of a torched police station in Zawiyah given by Libyan authorities, signs of torture and execution by Gaddafi's government are found.
Editors' Note: Some of the images in this gallery contain graphic content
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Friday's gathering in Cairo's Tahrir Square was meant to be a show of national unity. But a heavy influx of Islamists showed the divisions at play in Egypt's revolution
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Despite a crackdown in the capital, anti-Gaddafi protesters remain in control of several large cities
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The young Egyptians on the cover of TIME, who represent the generation leading the sweeping changes in the Middle East, talk about what they hope happens next
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Thousands of foreigners are caught in the wake of the Libyan revolution
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Gaddafi supporters demonstrate in Tripoli's Green Square, expressing their love for their leader, while dissenters are arrested and killed elsewhere in the capital
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A generation once dismissed as politically supine has toppled two dictators and shaken up regimes across the Middle East. Who are the Arab youth, and what do they want?
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At the Libyan-Egyptian border, thousands of Egyptians and other foreign nationals flee Libya, each with a personal story of why they fled and what violence they experienced
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Unrest in a southern town reaches the capital Damascus
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The combination of youth and technology is driving a wave of change in the Middle East. Fingers crossed: it may turn out just fine
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Scenes from the uprising in Egypt from TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev
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Youth volunteers have been busy the last three weeks transforming the face of Cairo, cleaning streets and painting lampposts with newfound pride
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A look at the autocrat's 42 years in power
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Government troops burn tents and clear protesters who had camped in the
square to call for reform
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With the fall of the Mubarak regime, Egyptians have broken into the offices of the dreaded state security offices and are overwhelmed by what they have found
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As the confrontation in Egypt continues, protesters on the square find amenities where they can
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Evacuees flee war-torn North Africa across the Mediterranean by boat
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TIME World Editor Bobby Ghosh explains how protests to oust Yemen's Preseident Saleh could lead to instability and a strengnthened Al-Qaeda
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After Bahraini security forces clear protesters from Pearl Square in the capital, TIME photographer Yuri Kozyrev witnesses the tragic results
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Christopher Morris explores Gaddafi's Libya, photographing the devout and the manufactured
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Government loyalists battle with antigovernment protesters demanding an end to Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh's 32-year rule
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In the Cairo suburb of New Maadi, and elsewhere in Egypt, news of the resignation of President Hosni Mubarak sent people to the streets in celebration
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A day-by-day photo chronicle of the 2011 Egyptian uprising
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The rise and fall of the Egyptian president, who steps down after almost three decades in power
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After the February 3 clashes between anti-Mubarak protesters and those who support the regime, the demonstrators hold their positions on the square and wait
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The ruler has cultivated passionate followers by commissioning a plethora of products proudly displaying his image.
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A look at some of the coalition forces' military technology engaged in the operation in Libya
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Images of the unrest in Cairo
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Libyan Leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi smiles delightedly as he's mobbed by TV cameras and reporters when he arrives at a Tripoli hotel
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In the second week of protests in Tahrir Square, life has alternated between a festive, peaceful atmosphere and sudden, violent clashes with pro-Mubarak crowds
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In New York City's Times Square, hundreds gathered in support of the antigovernment protests in Egypt
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Demonstrators take to the streets to oppose the appointment of Hizballah-backed Najib Mikati as Prime Minister
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Anti-government demonstrators in Tahrir Square have improvised a fascinating array of protective head coverings
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How a loose coalition of veteran activists and rookie protesters combined to create the Middle East's most unusual uprising
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Even with counter-revolutionary forces challenging change in Egypt, democracy can still work. Here's how
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TIME reporters and photographers take you behind the scenes of the uprising in Egypt
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Images from the dramatic action in and around Tahrir Square
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The new Arab revolution confronts a dictator determined to keep power at all costs. Expect a bloody old-fashioned civil war
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Opposition groups and others join in the calls for the end of Hosni Mubarak's government
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The protests in Egypt aimed at ousting President Mubarak mark an unprecedented moment in Egyptian history. The spirit of revolt seems to be catching. TIME takes a look at strongmen whose grip on power is far weaker than it once was.
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From Cairo, TIME correspondent Abigail Hauslohner reports on the recent protests against the government and provides a broader view of what is at stake for Egypt and US relations in the Middle East.
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Columnist Mona Eltahawy says the Tunisia uprising that toppled the ruling regime was fueled by disaffected youth and spread by social media
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A tour of the vandalized homes of the Tunisian president and his family
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As mass protests in Tunisia seek to bring about regime change, TIME looks at other instances of popular rebellion
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A seemingly small act of defiance in December triggers a revolution that ultimately topples a corrupt Arab regime
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