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Egypt
Islamists gather in support of Egpytian President Morsi
Islamist supporters of Egypt's Mohammed Morsi have rallied in support of the under-fire president. The demonstration comes one day after the mass protests against the country's newly drafted constitutional charter.
Rival protests begin in Cairo
Egyptians protest against Muslim Brothers
Health
Australia introduces tough tobacco law
Legislation has come into effect in Australia meaning all cigarettes must be sold in identical packaging. The law, the first of its kind in the world, survived a constitutional challenge by tobacco companies.
World
Media
Leveson inquiry asks who guards the guardians
The Leveson report confirmed that freedom of the press is vital to democracy, but that the press must be regulated by an independent body. So how free will the press really be? And who guards the guardians?
Syria
Syria logs off
The government in Damascus blames alleged terrorists for the country's Internet blackout. But technical circumstances indicate that, in fact, it seems to be a deliberate move by the regime.
Confusion over Turkey's request for Patriots
North Korean leader offers support to Assad
'The West would have to consider unilateral steps'
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