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Saturday, January 26, 2013

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Egypt
Further unrest follows football death sentences in Egypt
At least 14 people have been killed in rioting after 21 people were sentenced to death for their role in Egypt's worst-ever soccer tragedy. The unrest follows lethal clashes on the second anniversary of Egypt's uprising.
Middle East
Egypt deploys soldiers in reaction to deadly clashes
Troops and armored vehicles have been sent into the city of Suez. The move came after police lost control of protests on the second anniversary of the uprising that toppled Hosni Mubarak.
World
Security
Fear of Islamist spillover in North Africa
Western governments have issued a security warning for their nationals in northern Libya, fearing that recent unrest in Algeria and Mali could spill over national borders. But some experts do not see a reason to worry.
Business
Europe losing out to Chinese conquista
China's growing economic presence in Latin America comes at Europe's expense. European leaders are trying to make up lost ground at this year's annual EU-Latin America Summit in Chile.
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