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Egypt's Ruling Military Kills Scores of Islamists at Rally - New York Times (blog) Sun, 28 Jul 2013 01:38:34 GMT

New York Times (blog)

Egypt's Ruling Military Kills Scores of Islamists at Rally
New York Times (blog)
CAIRO — The Egyptian authorities unleashed a ferocious attack on Islamist protesters early Saturday, killing at least 72 people in the second mass killing of demonstrators in three weeks and the deadliest attack by the security services since Egypt's ...
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Dozens dead as Morsi supporters, Egypt security forces clash in Cairo: activists - NBCNews.com (blog) Sat, 27 Jul 2013 20:28:00 GMT

Dozens dead as Morsi supporters, Egypt security forces clash in Cairo: activists
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... more than two years since the uprising ousted the longtime President Hosni Mubarak. In a statement released Saturday, Kerry said Egyptian officials "have a moral and legal obligation" to respect the right of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression.


Analysis: US position on Egypt's 'coup' could entangle global promotion of ... - Fox News Sat, 27 Jul 2013 17:42:36 GMT

Analysis: US position on Egypt's 'coup' could entangle global promotion of ...
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WASHINGTON – For decades, foreign armies that received U.S. assistance were on notice that toppling their freely elected civilian leaders would mean an aid suspension. After Egypt, that seems no more, despite a law requiring just that if Washington ...


US doesn't plan to make decision on Egypt coup: official - NBCNews.com (blog) Sat, 27 Jul 2013 16:51:25 GMT

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US doesn't plan to make decision on Egypt coup: official
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The U.S. government will not determine formally whether Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi was removed from power in a coup on July 3 because "it is not in our national interest to make such a determination," a senior administration official said ...


Egypt's military and Muslim Brotherhood in violent showdown (+video) - Christian Science Monitor Sun, 28 Jul 2013 01:37:22 GMT

Christian Science Monitor

Egypt's military and Muslim Brotherhood in violent showdown (+video)
Christian Science Monitor
Security forces clashed with supporters of Egypt's ousted president early Saturday, killing at least 65 protesters, the Health Ministry said, in the country's bloodiest incidence of violence since the military deposed Mohammed Morsi. Skip to next ...


Clashes in Egypt Kill at Least 38 - Wall Street Journal Sat, 27 Jul 2013 15:58:33 GMT

Clashes in Egypt Kill at Least 38
Wall Street Journal
The violence came hours after dueling protests brought Egyptian streets to a standstill as millions of Mr. Morsi's opponents staged a show of force against the ousted president and the tens of thousands of his supporters who have spent the past month ...


In Egypt Bloodshed, Dozens Of Morsi Backers Killed - NPR Sat, 27 Jul 2013 20:37:28 GMT

In Egypt Bloodshed, Dozens Of Morsi Backers Killed
NPR
CAIRO (AP) — Security forces and armed men clashed with supporters of Egypt's ousted president early Saturday, killing at least 65 people in mayhem that underscored an increasingly heavy hand against protests demanding Mohammed Morsi's return to ...


Pro-Mohammed Morsi protesters, army-backed demonstrators clash in Egypt - CBS News Sat, 27 Jul 2013 15:44:52 GMT

Pro-Mohammed Morsi protesters, army-backed demonstrators clash in Egypt
CBS News
(CBS News) Dozens of people died early Saturday in Egypt after huge street protests pitted supporters of ousted Islamic President Mohammed Morsi against demonstrators backed by the Egyptian army. CBS News' Clarissa Ward reports from Cairo that two ...


Egypt's Economy Stabilizes, for Now, as Arab Pledges Buy Time - Wall Street Journal Sat, 27 Jul 2013 15:37:14 GMT

Wall Street Journal

Egypt's Economy Stabilizes, for Now, as Arab Pledges Buy Time
Wall Street Journal
CAIRO—Egypt's ailing economy has stabilized somewhat after this month's military intervention unlocked billions of dollars in aid pledges from Arab nations—a development several economists see as a temporary reprieve from the economic woes that ...


Rival protests in Egypt - Washington Post Sat, 27 Jul 2013 18:27:37 GMT

Rival protests in Egypt
Washington Post
Rival protests in Egypt. Supporters and opponents of the ouster of Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi take to the streets with renewed fervor as he is charged with espionage, conspiracy. Protestors hold pictures of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi ...