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President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, but the incoming administration does not anticipate that the Iraq-like See details
President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, but the incoming administration does not anticipate that the Iraq-like See details
President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, but the incoming administration does not anticipate that the Iraq-like See details
President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, but the incoming administration does not anticipate that the Iraq-like See details
Rioting has erupted at a march to commemorate the killing of a 15-year-old boy who was shot by Greek police in 2008. Officers fired tear gas at scores of hooded See details
President-elect Barack Obama intends to sign off on Pentagon plans to send up to 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan, but the incoming administration does not anticipate that the Iraq-like See details
The gunfire marks an escalation of tensions, which began on Wednesday when supporters of embattled president Hosni Mubarak charged into Tahrir Square - some on horses and some on camels - clashing with pro-democracy demonstrators gathered there.Protesters from both sides fought pitched battles in Tahrir Square, the epicentre of ongoing demonstrations against Hosni Mubarak, which entered their tenth day on Thursday.
Pro-Mubarak supporters also threw Molotov cocktails and homemade bombs at opposition protesters, who erected makeshift barricades around the square. Our online producer there visited an ad hoc 'prison' where protesters had captured around six pro-Mubarak supporters.The Egyptian army reportedly also arrested several people following the violence early on Thursday, however the numbers were unconfirmed.Hillary Clinton, the US secretary of state, condemned the "shocking" bloody clashes that rocked Cairo, in a call to Vice President Omar Suleiman."The secretary urged that the government of Egypt hold accountable those who were responsible for violent acts," the state department said in a statement.
More than 100 injured as pro-Mubarak supporters attack protesters seeking president's ouster in Egyptian capital. See details
Opposition groups have accused Mubarak of sending in thugs to break up protests against him See details
a picture of the camel that was brought in by pro-government supporters and used to charge at the anti-government demonstrators. In Egypt See details
Pictures of the horses being posted by journalists on twitter. (source: http://twitpic.com/3vr613) See details
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Egypt protesters continue to demand president's immediate ouster, as US calls for urgent transition and reforms plan. See details
photos and videos from people in Egypt. See details
Egyptian woman converses with soldiers See details
Defiant Mubarak vows to finish term See details