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Egyptian army steps in to demand political truce

CAIRO,  (Reuters) – Egypt’s army stepped in to a deepening political crisis yesterday to demand that the Islamist government and its opponents settle their differences and warned that it would act to stop violence spinning out of control.

Western, Arab states to step up Syrian rebel support

DOHA (Reuters) – International opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed yesterday to give urgent military support to Western-backed rebels, aiming to stem a counter-offensive by Assad’s forces and offset the growing power of jihadist fighters.

Turkish police break up protest, PM lambasts opponents

ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkish riot police fired water cannon to disperse thousands of anti-government demonstrators in Istanbul yesterday, as Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan castigated those behind protests he said had played into the hands of Turkey’s enemies.

Western, Arab states step up support for Syria rebels

DOHA, (Reuters) – International opponents of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad agreed on Saturday to give urgent military support to Western-backed rebels, aiming to stem a counter-offensive by Assad’s forces and offset the growing power of jihadist fighters.

U.S. files charges against former NSA contractor Snowden

WASHINGTON,  (Reuters) – The United States filed charges against Edward Snowden, a former National Security Agency contractor who revealed surveillance programs to media outlets, in a sealed criminal complaint dated June 14, according to a court document made public yesterday.

Spyware claims emerge in row over Chinese dissident at NYU

NEW YORK, (Reuters) – When Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in the United States in May last year he was given a fellowship at New York University, use of a Greenwich Village apartment, and a pile of gifts from supporters, including smartphones and an iPad.

U.S. DEA agent killed in Colombian taxi cab robbery

BOGOTA,  (Reuters) – A U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration agent died from stab wounds in an apparent robbery during a taxi ride from an exclusive part of Bogota late Thursday night, and Colombia’s president said no effort would be spared to find those responsible.

Archaeologists discover lost Maya city in Mexican jungle

MEXICO CITY, (Reuters) – Archaeologists have found an ancient Maya city that remained hidden for centuries in the rain forests of eastern Mexico, a discovery in a remote nature reserve they hope will yield clues about how the civilization collapsed around 1,000 years ago.

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