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Egypt army sorry for killings
Egyptian generals offered an unusual apology today for the killings of protesters in Tahrir Square, the iconic landmark of the country’s revolution, but rejected the demonstrators’ demands for an immediate end to military rule. ...  | Read.. 
 
Newsreader fired for Obama insult
A top Russian female newsreader who appeared to defiantly show President Barack Obama her middle finger during a live newscast has been fired. ...  | Read.. 
 
Taliban tweets anger Congress
Some members of Congress are urging the popular website Twitter to stop hosting pro-Taliban tweets that celebrate attacks against American and allied forces in Afghanista ...  | Read.. 
 
Egyptians soldiers take a break from building a concrete barrier on the street between Tahrir Square and the Interior Building in Cairo on Thursday. (AP)
Egypt army sorry for killings
Arab League threatens sanctions against Syria
The Arab League said today it was giving Syria 24 hours to sign a deal to accept Arab monitors unde..  | Read.. 
Rowling: Media made me feel under siege
Author J.K. Rowling told a UK media ethics inquiry today that she felt “under siege” from..  | Read.. 
 
 
 
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