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Ahmed Abu Khattala, under investigation for US consulate assault, says he was only directing traffic.
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Can Morsi break the military's hold on Egypt?
As the president fires the country's powerful military leadership, we ask if this marks the end of a power struggle.
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Palestinians protest murder of battered wife
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Blast and jailbreak rock Libya's Benghazi
Bomb shakes city's military intelligence office and break-in at prison frees suspected killer of former rebel chief.
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