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  Investing in Tunisia: Onward From the Arab Spring

Arab Spring to take years to improve women's rights: activists

LONDON (Reuters) - The Arab Spring has failed to deliver greater political power to women in the region or to offer them better protection from sexual harassment, but may yet yield female-friendly reform, a conference on women's rights heard on Tuesday. Full story

The post-Arab Spring Middle East

  The Up w/ Chris Hayes panelists discuss the role and impact of the Arab Spring, and whether its salience has died down.

Arab Spring realities unfold in Middle East

  As Israel and Gaza continue their airstrikes, the effects of the Arab Spring could affect the conflict's outcome as leaders, including Egypt's newly elected president, denounce Israel's aggression. NBC's Ayman Moyheldin reports.

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  Moussa: ‘People have a lot of respect for the U.S.’    

NBC Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel spoke with former Arab League chief and former Egyptian foreign minister, Amr Moussa, to ask why there has been so much anti-American violence despite America's support of Arab Spring.

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A protester burns tyres during clashes with police in Siliana
A protester burns tyres during clashes with police in Siliana

A protester burns tyres during clashes with police in Siliana November 28, 2012. At least 200 people were injured as Tunisians demanding jobs and economic development clashed with police on Wednesday, medical sources said, in the latest unrest to hit the country that spawned the Arab Spring uprising