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Egypt's Morsi denounces Syria as 'oppressive regime' at Iran summit
World NowEgypt's new president likely caused deep unease among his hosts here when he assailed Iran's close ally Syria as "an oppressive regime" before a summit of so-called nonaligned nations.... -
U.S. ambassador to Libya, 3 other Americans killed in consulate attack
World NowThe U.S. ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens, and three other Americans were reported killed as a mob sacked the U.S. Consulate in eastern Libya in a rage over an anti-Muslim video produced in the United States, according the State Department.... -
Killing of U.S. ambassador, 3 staffers condemned by Libyan officials
World NowSenior officials in Libya condemned the killing of the U.S. ambassador to the country and three other Americans by armed protesters in a furor over an anti-Muslim video.... -
Many Egyptians unimpressed with new, untested prime minister
World NowWith an economy on the brink and generals controlling the government from behind the scenes, Egyptians are not much enamored with their new, inexperienced prime minister. Arguments and pointed questions arise on trains and in coffee shops over Hesham... -
Book review: 'The Obamians' examines a small, powerful inner circle
Back in 2004, when James Mann wrote "Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet," he took full advantage of the sarcastic nickname that President George W. Bush's foreign policy advisors gave themselves. It not only captured their...
Tags: Joe Biden, Afghanistan, White House, Robert Gates, Wars and Interventions
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New Egyptian Cabinet sworn in under President Mohamed Morsi
World NowThe new Egyptian government sworn in Thursday is a vivid testament to the political pressures President Mohamed Morsi faces in appeasing secularists and Islamists as he moves to fix a plummeting economy while attempting to loosen the military’s hold... -
Women, Christians among groups unhappy with Egypt's new government
World NowEgypt's new government announced last week has proven to be a disappointment for many as a setback to the ideals that propelled the revolution that last year toppled Hosni Mubarak.... -
Egyptian prime minister heckled by angry mourners at funeral
World NowCAIRO -- Hecklers and angry mourners chased Egypt's new prime minister from the military funeral Tuesday of 16 border guards killed in an ambush by militants in the Sinai peninsula. Bodyguards rushed Prime Minister Hesham Kandil to safety as mourners... -
Egypt targets Islamist extremists in Sinai with helicopter gunships
World NowEgyptian troops and helicopter gunships killed about 20 suspected Islamic extremists after militants ambushed a string of army checkpoints overnight in the northern Sinai peninsula near the Israeli border, according to the government.... -
Egypt's Morsi reverses most of decree that expanded his powers
CAIRO — In a political reversal to calm weeks of unrest, Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi early Sunday rescinded much of last month’s decree that expanded his powers and exposed a dangerous divide between the nation’s Islamists and the...
Tags: Israel, Political Dissent, Mohamed Morsi, Egypt, Religion and Belief
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Massive blackout hits Cairo, sparking new anger at Egyptian government
World NowEgypt was plunged into its worst blackout in months when a power outage swept across much of the capital, crippling the Egyptian Stock Exchange, stranding passengers in subway cars and creating fresh anger at the embattled government.... -
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