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The turmoil in Egypt is far from over. After the emphatic victory that saw the reversal of the decree giving President Mohamed Morsi unbridled power over the country, the http://
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Mohammad Mursi annuls controversial decree; to go ahead with referendum '+google_ads[i].line2 +' '+google_ads[i].line3 + ' Agencies : Cairo, Sun Dec 09 2012, 12:28 hrs In a major sign of compromise, Egypt's Islamist President Mohammad Mursi has
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The situation in Egypt has been escalated after anti-government protesters declared independence in major Egyptian cities. According to reports, protesters in Mahalla, Alexandria, Kafr Sheikh, Sharqaya, Shohag , and Tanta ,have taken over the
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Police in a south China city bordering Vietnam clashed with thousands of rioters who were protesting excessive brutality meted out to a suspected smuggler, the government and a rights group said. The incident occurred Friday in Dongxing city in
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In what appears to be the latest homage to the moribund if not completely defunct Occupy movement, Los Angeles Times writer Frank Shyong chronicled the lasting impact of the movement in a December 7 article , gushing that in its heyday it had enjoyed
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When his father was in power he was known as The Prince and was widely believed to be the richest man in the former Soviet state of Kyrgyzstan. He rarely left his luxury mansion without a retinue of bodyguards and was often spotted hurtling through
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Austerity protests became violent in Modena on Thursday with clashes injuring two police officers and one student. The march, which was organized to oppose cuts to schools, arrived in front of the offices of Italian industrial confederation
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World No.1 James Willstrop (pictured) of England says the standard of the game has reached an all-time high and any of the players in the top-50 are capable of winning major titles on the men's tour. The Englishman, who won the North American Open
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Mohamed Abd El Ghany The outrage and political ferment that arose in Egypt after President Mohamed Morsi's recent decisions to centralize power and ram through a new constitution is, in fact, the true beginning of the Arab Spring that erupted in
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FoxNews.com Egypt's embattled Muslim Brotherhood regime is paying gangs of thugs to rape women and beat men who gather in Tahrir Square to protest the power grab of President Mohamed Morsi, say activists. In a bitter replay of the Arab Spring
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