Egypt: Diplomacy Has Failed To Resolve Crisis Egypt's presidency said Wednesday that diplomatic efforts to peacefully resolve the standoff between the country's military-backed interim leadership and the Muslim Brotherhood have failed. | |
| Yemen Claims To Have Foiled Al Qaeda Plot Yemeni security forces have foiled a plot by al Qaeda to take over oil and gas export facilities and a provincial capital in the eastern part of the country, a government official said on Wednesday. 62 Rebels Killed In Clashes With Syrian Army Sixty-two rebel fighters were killed in a Syrian army ambush at dawn on Wednesday near the town of Adra, east of Damascus, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a monitoring group opposed to President Bashar al-Assad, said. | |
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| Visiting Senators Send Egyptian Military Into Fury Egypt's military-backed government on Tuesday harshly rejected statements by visiting U.S. Sens. John McCain and Lindsey Graham, who called the military's month-old takeover of power as a "coup." |
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| Japanese Gov't To Help Stop Fukushima's Radioactive Water Leaks Japan's government said Wednesday that it would step in and take "firm measures" to tackle contaminated water leaks at the country's crippled nuclear plant, including possibly funding a multibillion-dollar project to fix the problem. |
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| Pot In Uruguay Is About To Get Super Legal (And Super Cheap) Good news, Uruguayan potheads -- your weed habit is about to get a whole lot cheaper. |
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