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The Egyptian armed forces have suspended the constitution and announced steps to move the country toward a new presidential election. |
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With Congress vowing to secure the nation's borders as part of a new immigration reform effort that includes the hiring of 20,000 new Border Patrol agents, several former immigration officers say border agents have been inhibited in their efforts to patrol the Southwest border by other agencies. The National Association . |
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CAIRO - A military takeover was underway in Egypt at press time after the military's ultimatum to President Mohammed Morsi to step down expired yesterday. A top Morsi adviser said a "military coup" was underway and warned of "considerable bloodshed". Mr... |
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Egypt's military has told President Mohammed Morsi he is no longer the leader of Egypt.Egyptian army commander General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has made a televised address to the nation.In a short 10 minute statement Sisi also said... |
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Military chief Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi says that Mohammed Morsi is out as president and the country's constitution has been suspended. Egypt's chief justice will hold power during the transitional period and set a date for early presidential elections. |
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The Associated Press and Reuters CAIRO—Egypt's military has suspended the Islamist-backed constitution and called early elections. The military also announced that embattled President Mohammed Morsi will be replaced. Cheers erupted among millions of protesters nationwide who were demanding Morsi's ouster. |
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The Associated Press and Reuters CAIRO—In a televised address Egypt's military chief says the president is replaced by chief justice of constitutional court. For the second time in 2 1/2 years of political upheaval, the powerful army appears to be positioned to remove the country's leader. |
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Army troops backed by armor and including commandos have deployed across much of the Egyptian capital, surrounding protests by the president's supporters, and at key facilities and major intersections.The army said a roadmap for... |
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Egypt is reportedly headed for an interim government, as mass protests that have gone on since Sunday prompt the country's military to move to replace President Mohammed Morsi, the country's democratically elected leader. Morsi has remain defiant, insisting he will not resign. |
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Islamist leader offers to call early elections as military's ultimatum expires, but nation remains on edge, troops move into state offices |
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