Nine countries in the Middle East where 'winds of change' are blowing

Those who said that 'winds of change' were blowing through the Middle East were right. As Egyptians' cries, first of anger and now of jubilation, beam into living rooms throughout the Middle East, here is a look at where those 'winds of change' are taking us.

Sudan

Not only is Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir likely to lose a huge chunk of territory in a few months, as the referendum vote on independence comes to fruition and South Sudan secedes from the North, but he is also facing protests in the capital of Khartoum that stem from economic and political discontent. The protests have not yet gained significant traction, but they did prompt Bashir to make a public statement that he is not concerned that he could end up following Ben Ali and Mubarak's footsteps, the Sudan Tribune reported. The country faces a deep economic crisis and the government cut subsidies for many staples last month. The situation could get worse if North Sudan loses access to South Sudan’s oil reserves this summer after secession.

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