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Big News could get bigger.
The Aid of the West is the only thing that keeps Egypt eating.
As I said in the 2 yr old 'Riots erupt' string, no one can make enough of them happy. Too many, too poor.
This guy won with a good plurality, but Any reason is a good one to get rid of Islamists.
Egyptian demonstrators gather in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square during a protest on July 1, 2013
(AFP, Mohamed el-Shahed)
Updated July 1, 2013, 3:25 p.m. ET
Egypt Military Gives Morsi 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis - WSJ.com
Egypt's Military Gives President 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis
Defense Minister Says the Army Would Be 'Forced to Act'
By MATT BRADLEY And REEM ABDELLATIF
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This is when al-jazeera is most useful.
http://www.aljazeera.com/watch_now/
The Aid of the West is the only thing that keeps Egypt eating.
As I said in the 2 yr old 'Riots erupt' string, no one can make enough of them happy. Too many, too poor.
This guy won with a good plurality, but Any reason is a good one to get rid of Islamists.
Egyptian demonstrators gather in Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square during a protest on July 1, 2013
(AFP, Mohamed el-Shahed)
Updated July 1, 2013, 3:25 p.m. ET
Egypt Military Gives Morsi 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis - WSJ.com
Egypt's Military Gives President 48 Hours to Resolve Crisis
Defense Minister Says the Army Would Be 'Forced to Act'
By MATT BRADLEY And REEM ABDELLATIF
Video and Slideshow within
CAIRO—Thousands of protesters erupted into cheers after Egypt's military leaders warned that they would intervene if the president failed to resolve a political crisis within 48 hours, setting the stage for a military coup a day after Millions of Egyptians thronged the country's streets demanding the president's resignation.
The statement came hours after eight people were killed in Cairo as rioters ransacked the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is President Mohammed Morsi's power base. Protesters also regrouped Monday in the capital's central Tahrir Square and in front of the president's Ittihadiya Palace for a second day of demonstrations, which appeared to be some of the largest in Egypt's history.
The headquarters of another political party, Al Wasat, was also showed being torched, allegedly by anti-government protesters, according to live footage from Egyptian satellite channel CBC. A moderate Islamist party, Al Wasat has aligned itself with the Muslim Brotherhood and Islamist parties in the past year.
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This is when al-jazeera is most useful.
http://www.aljazeera.com/watch_now/
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