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- 25 January 2012: One year on: Egyptians mark anniversary of protests that toppled Mubarak
- 25 October 2011: Tunisia casts vote in first free election
- 22 May 2011: Libya releases four foreign journalists
- 20 May 2011: Obama supports Middle East protesters in speech
- 28 January 2011: Egypt anti-government protests continue, Internet shut down
- 27 January 2011: Massive anti-government protests in Egypt continue into second day, several killed
- 15 January 2011: State of emergency declared in Tunisia
- 28 October 2009: Tunisian president re-elected for fifth term
- 26 October 2009: Tunisia holds presidential and parliamentary elections
- 22 July 2009: Ukraine advance after win against Tunisia in Group H
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