Thousands of protesters gather in Tahrir Square to demonstrate against Egypt's ruling military council, as the country awaits the results of a fiercely-contested presidential election.
Courtesy- Guardian TV
Thousands of protesters gather in Tahrir Square to demonstrate against Egypt's ruling military council, as the country awaits the results of a fiercely-contested presidential election.
Courtesy- Guardian TV

Aircraft manufacturer Airbus is ready to offer wider seats as adults and children alike grow in size.
Courtesy - Telegraph TV
Aung San Suu Kyi, Burma's pro-democracy leader, hassaid how the Nobel Peace Prize she won 21 years ago helped to shatter the sense of isolation she faced while under house arrest Suu Kyi received two standing ovations inside Oslo's city hall as she gave her long-delayed acceptance speech to the Norwegian Nobel Committee in front of Norway's King Harald, Queen Sonja and 600 dignitaries.
The 66-year-old had been unable to collect the prize as she feared she would not be allowed back into her home country. She said her 1991 Nobel award had saved her from the depths of personal despair while also helping to shine an enduring spotlight on the injustices in Burma.

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Burma's democratic opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, falls sick during a
press conference in Switzerland minutes after saying she feels "disoriented"
by the travel.

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