In Egypt, Clashes Rage On Between Morsy's Supporters, Foes -- CNN
Cairo (CNN) -- Supporters of Egypt's embattled president turned out at a protest venue in the Cairo neighborhood Nasr City again Saturday. They have said that they plan to demonstrate on Mohamed Morsy's behalf indefinitely.
His opponents are planning massive countrywide demonstrations on Sunday, the one year anniversary of his presidency, to call for his ouster.
Clashes between the two sides in the port city of Alexandria raged on until early Saturday, state media reported.
The violence between the two sides left behind casualties.
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MIDDLE EAST
Syrian army, backed by jets,
launch Homs assault. Syrian fighter jets hit
central city of Homs.
Syria rebels seize
key Deraa army post.
Lebanese army threatens media that depict
Hezbollah in Sidon battle.
Bombs hit Iraq funeral and football stadium,
killing 22.
Iran's Rouhani hints will balance hardline,
reformist demands.
Jordanians 'suspicious'
about US military deployment.
Kurdish mourners blast
Turkish government after shootings.
Kerry steps up shuttle talks
with Abbas and Netanyahu.
Iraq Premier Maliki to
visit Moscow soon.
ASIA
North Korea to discuss
nuclear talks in Moscow - report.
Eight soldiers killed by roadside bomb
in south Thailand.
Britain's Cameron in Afghanistan to push
for peace talks.
Afghan army may need NATO support until 2020,
U.K. official says.
UK forces begin transfer
of Afghan detainees.
'Terrorists' attack police station
in restive Chinese province.
Rudd comeback gives Australia's ruling Labor party
a popularity boost.
America’s Pacific force structure
takes shape.
AFRICA
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not visit hospital.
Mandela family feud over
where he should be buried.
Mandela's passing and the looming threat of a race war against South Africa's whites. As a widow mourns the latest murdered Afrikaner farmer,
a chilling dispatch from a nation holding its breath.
Egypt prepares for worst
ahead of Sunday protest.
US warns against Egypt travel
after deadly clashes.
Nigeria cattle feud:
Villagers killed in Plateau state.
Five dead in Somali port city as
leadership dispute rages.
Senegal President asks Obama for
more help against Islamists.
Court in Guinea charges notorious military commander Claude Pivi
for 2009 stadium massacre.
EUROPE
EU set for
Serbia membership talks.
Vatican accountant accused of smuggling $26 million in
private jet with ex-Italian spy.
Bernard Tapie under investigation in France
over organised fraud allegations.
Deputy PM expects sabotage attempts
against Russia in Arctic.
Snowden’s stay in Moscow
souring relations with US.
While N.S.A. leaker stays in hiding,
Russian TV builds a pedestal for him.
Rumoured girlfriend of Vladimir Putin
breaks silence.
German court blocks full release of
Nazi Eichmann files.
AMERICAS
Ecuador tells US to explain
its spy programme.
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ball in politicians' court.
Colombia says closer than ever
to peace with rebels.
Number of US federal wiretaps
rose 71 percent in 2012.
Heat wave strikes western US as temps
approach 120 in Phoenix, Las Vegas.
Boston Marathon bombing victims
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TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
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over inmate death.
Somalia's al-Shabab leader Aweys
'not surrendering'.
Online jihadists discuss fate of al Qaeda operative
held by Saudi Arabia.
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