23 February 2011

Winds of Change

Libya not immune to winds of change

Winds of change in the Arab world

"The only thing I want to tell you here is that the winds of change are sweeping the Middle East," Arab League chief Amre Moussa, a former Egyptian foreign minister, told CNN.

It did not take a genius to observe the restlessness which was present for many years in Arab countries, now ravaged by the winds of change.

How infectious is this wind of change sweeping through North Africa? Will it blow south? Or continue to move east across the Middle East?

Winds of change

What is clear, though, is that winds of change are blowing across the Arab world that no one would have imagined possible just a couple of months ago.

Winds of change are sweeping through the Middle East, encompassing eastern Asia and northern Africa, triggering a series of political shifts in response to widespread discontent that once went unacknowledged.

Winds of change in Arab world

Those who said that "winds of change" were blowing through the Middle East were right... here is a look at where those "winds of change" are taking us.

Many supported the wind of change blowing over Arab countries but admitted having fears about the future of the region.

the winds of change continued to spread across the Middle East and North Africa.

Winds of change in the Middle East

The wind of democratic change that struck Ben Ali’s police state in Tunisia is shifting eastward towards Egypt.

his grip on power remains as fragile as the umbrella he is holding against the winds of change in his country.

Now stop it. Find a new metaphor.

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