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Tuesday 9 July 2013

Latest News Jul 9, 2013
Muslim Brotherhood Calls for More Protests in Egypt
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood has called for more protests on Tuesday, after 51 people died in Cairo during clashes between the military and supporters of ousted President Mohamed Morsi. ...
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Egypt's Interim Leader Calls For Probe As Dozens Of Morsi Supporters Shot Dead
Egypt's interim administration has expressed "deep regret" after gunmen opened fire on supporters of deposed Islamist President Muhammad Morsi.
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Cuba's Castro Backs Snowden Asylum Offers
Cuban President Raul Castro has voiced his support for the three leftist nations offering asylum to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden. ...
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U.S., EU To Talk Trade Amid Spy Furor
The European Union and the United States are due to open negotiations on the creation of what would be the world’s biggest free-trade zone.
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Syrian Fighting Intensifies, Rebels Expect Weapons
Syrian government troops heavily shelled key districts in the strategic city of Homs, battling opposition forces for a 10th straight day.
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Lebanon Faces Uncertain Future if Assad Falls
Lebanon’s militant Shi’ite movement Hezbollah has always been opaque.
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Pakistani Report Criticizes Government Over Bin Laden
A Pakistani government report into Osama bin Laden has strongly criticized the country's military and civilian leaders.
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Pentagon Releases First Annual Acquisition Report
Defense acquisition program report is part of a data-driven effort to find out what’s working best in equipping the nation's military and to fix what isn't. ...
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