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Egyptian supporters of Muslim Brotherhood gather during funeral of members of the group who were killed in clashes with Egyptian opposition protesters, at Al-Azhar mosque, in Cairo, Egypt, 07 December 2012. Supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi had clashed earlier this week in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, with the violence leaving at least five people dead and 775 injured, according to government figures.
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EGYPT CLASHES FUNERAL
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EGYPT CLASHES FUNERAL
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EGYPT ANTI MORSI PROTEST
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TURKEY UN SYRIA
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TURKEY UN SYRIA
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JORDAN UN SECRETARY GENERAL SYRIA
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JORDAN UN SECRETARY GENERAL SYRIA
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GREECE PROTEST TEENAGER SHOOTING ANNIVERSARY
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GREECE PROTEST TEENAGER SHOOTING ANNIVERSARY
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GREECE PROTEST TEENAGER SHOOTING ANNIVERSARY
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GREECE PROTEST TEENAGER SHOOTING ANNIVERSARY
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GERMANY ISRAEL DIPLOMACY
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MIDEAST ISRAEL GERMANY
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MIDEAST ISRAEL GERMANY
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MIDEAST ISRAEL GERMANY
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GERMANY ISRAEL DIPLOMACY
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GERMANY ISRAEL DIPLOMACY
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GERMANY ISRAEL DIPLOMACY
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GERMANY ISRAEL DIPLOMACY
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NETHERLANDS WEATHER
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NETHERLANDS WEATHER
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NETHERLANDS WEATHER
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NETHERLANDS WEATHER
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Mideast Israel Palestinians
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Mideast Israel Palestinians
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Mideast Israel Palestinians
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Mideast Israel Palestinians
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Mideast Egypt
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Mideast Egypt
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Mideast Egypt
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Mideast Egypt
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Mideast Egypt
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Kof Alef Kislav Gathering In Crown Heights Armory
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Kof Alef Kislav Gathering In Crown Heights Armory
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Kof Alef Kislav Gathering In Crown Heights Armory
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Kof Alef Kislav Gathering In Crown Heights Armory
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GERMANY ISRAEL NETANYAHU VISIT
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GERMANY ISRAEL NETANYAHU VISIT
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GERMANY ISRAEL NETANYAHU VISIT
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GERMANY ISRAEL NETANYAHU VISIT
Egyptian supporters of Muslim Brotherhood gather during funeral of members of the group who were killed in clashes with Egyptian opposition protesters, at Al-Azhar mosque, in Cairo, Egypt, 07 December 2012. Supporters and opponents of President Mohamed Morsi had clashed earlier this week in front of the presidential palace in Cairo, with the violence leaving at least five people dead and 775 injured, according to government figures.
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