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Saturday, October 13, 2012

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Egypt
Egypt's prosecutor general to keep post
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi has reached an agreement with the country's prosecutor general, allowing him to stay on. Violence related to protests over Mahmoud's performance injured more than 100 Friday.
Economy
IMF calls for balance of austerity and growth measures
World financial leaders have called for austerity to be balanced by growth in order to prevent the global economy from sinking back into crisis. They have also called on the EU to do more to contain its debt crisis.
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Egypt
Demands rising for Morsi to bring justice to Egypt
With a general amnesty for revolutionaries and moves to replace the prosecutor general, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi is trying to re-position himself as a promoter of human rights. But many doubt his sincerity.
Syria
Western spies get discreetly involved in Syria
Western intelligence agencies are quietly at work supporting the Syrian opposition from Turkey. While governments officially deny involvement, media reports paint an ever clearer picture.
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