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Angry mobs smash shops and burn buildings in a town outside of Cairo, leaving five people dead and eight more wounded.
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Egypt court orders tunnels to Gaza destroyed
Ruling will remove routes between Egypt and the Gaza Strip for smuggled weapons, but also a lifeline for Palestinians.
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Deadly clashes in Cairo as Egyptians rally
Thousands of demonstrators hit streets of Cairo, Port Said and Alexandria calling for President Morsi's resignation.
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Egypt's top prosecutor retracts resignation
Morsi-appointed Talaat Ibrahim Abdallah says he resigned "under pressure" and amid "abnormal circumstances".
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Egypt's Brotherhood names new leader
Veteran politician Saad al-Katatni becomes new head of Brotherhood's Freedom and Justice Party, replacing Mohamed Morsi.
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Demonstrations continue over anti-Islam video
US positions military forces to respond to unrest after Western embassies targeted by protesters across Muslim world.
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Embassies under attack over anti-Islam video
Violent protests in Tunisia, Yemen, Sudan and elsewhere as crowds target US, UK and German embassies.
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Iran currency hits record low against dollar
Traders say more than 25,000 rials needed to buy one US dollar, as IAEA chief "frustrated" by lack of progress in talks.
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