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Egypt
Egypt's military tells protesters to clear palace area
The Egyptian army has threatened to clear protesters from the presidential palace in Cairo, unless they left by an afternoon deadline. State media report that protesters have heeded the warning.
Tanks deployed outside palace in Egypt
Pressure building on Morsi
World
Elections
Election countdown in Ghana - Africa's 'model state'
On the 7th of December Ghana holds a presidential election. Observers expect a tight race and campaigning has been intense in Africa's 'model democracy'.
Ghanaian voters hope for peaceful election
Ghana in transition after president's death
Ghanaian president dies, deputy sworn in
Energy
Gazprom keeps Europe in a tight grip
Russia is expanding its position as gas supplier for Europe. By building the South Stream pipeline Moscow will reduce its dependence on Ukraine as a transit country ... and undermine the European Nabucco project.
Gazprom intensifies bid to break into European market
Nabucco pipeline future uncertain as Hungary backs Russian rival
Nord Stream pipeline poses dilemmas for environmentalists
Corruption
'Rule of law can end corruption in Pakistan'
Analysts say that corruption continues to go unbridled and unchecked in Pakistan as Transparency International has ranked Pakistan the 33rd most corrupt country in the world.
Court rules 'ISI officials rigged elections'
Court's ruling paves way for early elections in Pakistan
Governed by graft - Indian politics stuck in deadlock
Conflict
India has left Ayodhya behind
It is a bloody stain on the fabric of Indian history - 20 years ago, fanatical Hindus destroyed the Babri Mosque in Ayodhya, and started a violent conflict in which 2,000 people died. Experts say scars will remain.
Hindus and Sikhs - homeless Afghan citizens
Pakistan's disappearing temples and churches
Egypt
In Cairo, questions about who threw first stone
Violent clashes between constitutional protestors and the Muslim Brotherhood left seven dead in Cairo. It's not clear who instigated the fighting, but whatever the case, President Morsi is under increasing pressure.
Pressure building on Morsi
Don't pivot too quickly, Middle East tells US
Muslim Brothers push ahead with constitution
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