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U.S. government solution for Mubarak is to escape to Germany for prolonged health checkup
Special Correspondent
Feb. 8, 2011

A U.S. government solution for an end to the political chaos in Egypt may allow a dignified departure for Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak by traveling to Germany for a "prolonged health check." Talks are reportedly under way with suitable hospitals, according to sources close to the Max-Grundig clinic near Baden-Baden.


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U.S. government solution for Mubarak is to escape to Germany for prolonged health checkup
Special Correspondent
Talks are reportedly under way with suitable hospitals, according to sources close to the Max-Grundig clinic near Baden-Baden.
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Egyptian security forces clashed with alleged members of radical Islamist group Takfir Wal-Hijra in the Ahrash neighborhood of Rafah city
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The Tunisian Defense Ministry called up recently retired soldiers
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The Tunisian Defense Ministry called up recently retired soldiers, AP reported Feb. 7, citing the official TAP news agency.
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Negotiations to form a new Lebanese government reached a dead end but the party's hand remains extended to the other camp
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Negotiations to form a new Lebanese government reached a dead end but the party's hand remains extended to the other camp, Phalange Party leader Amin Gemayel stated Feb. 7.
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) will reconsider holding talks with the government if the opposition's demands were not met
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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood (MB) will reconsider holding talks with the government if the opposition's demands were not met.
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The United States will withdraw Sudan's State Sponsor of Terrorism designation
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The United States will withdraw Sudan's State Sponsor of Terrorism designation, a process that will first entail a review of that designation, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said.
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Israel faces a growing spectrum of threats and must prepare for war in several theaters, Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Gabi Ashkenazi said
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The United States said on Monday it would recognize an independent Southern Sudan
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Thirty-one North Koreans arrived on South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island on Feb. 5 in a possible defection
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The fishing boat carrying the 11 men and 20 women crossed the Yellow Sea to arrive on Yeonpyeong Island, and the boat was then towed to Inchon.
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