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Egypt
Egypt's top judges slam Morsi's critique
Egypt's constitutional court has rejected President Mohamed Morsi's seizure of powers by decree, saying it will not be blackmailed. Police have again fired tear gas in Cairo to disperse protesters.
More protests decry Morsi 'power grab'
Fears that Egypt is on the way to theocracy
Afghanistan
German cabinet adopts troop reduction in Afghanistan
Germany's cabinet has cemented plans to reduce Bundeswehr troop numbers in Afghanistan by the beginning of 2014 in line with NATO plans.
Germany to cut troop numbers in Afghanistan
Buying Uzbek help for Afghanistan withdrawal
Syria
Car bombs wrack Assad loyalist town in Syria
Car bombs have killed at least 34 people near Damascus in the Syrian town of Jaramana. The bombings occurred as Syria's new opposition holds further talks in Cairo.
Syria car bombs kill dozens
EU partially acknowledges umbrella Syria opposition
Diplomacy
Congolese M23 rebels agree to pull-back
The M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have agreed to pull out of Goma after a deal was reached with the government. The troops have already started to pull out of other areas, M23 said.
Internet
Hackers post atomic agency information
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has confirmed that one of its computer servers has been hacked. The stolen information later turned up on a website with a threat to post more.
Amid crises, signs of deal on Iran's nuke program
Religion
Budapest protests against politician's anti-Semitic remarks
Protesters have rallied against a far-right politician after he proposed the compilation of a list of Jewish residents for security purposes. The remarks followed a political debate over the Israeli-Gaza conflict.
Asia
Rare bus drivers' strike in Singapore ended
Singaporean authorities have ended a rare strike by migrant bus drivers by deploying riot police near their dormitory and threatening prosecution. The drivers had objected to being paid a quarter less than other staff.
Indonesian migrant workers vulnerable to abuse abroad
Business
Afghanistan
Auditors publish findings about Kabul Bank fraud
An independent anti-corruption committee has said the near-collapse of Afghanistan's Kabul Bank in 2010 was the result of weak regulatory oversight. But it also speaks of inappropriate political interference.
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