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Mohamed Mursi
Mohamed Mursi

Egypt braces for more protests, prays for calm

CAIRO,  (Reuters) – Supporters of ousted President Mohamed Mursi called for protests today, and Egyptians prayed there would be no repeat of clashes that killed more than 90 people in the last week and left the Arab world’s biggest nation bitterly divided.

Study raises new concern about earthquakes and fracking fluids

NEW YORK,  (Reuters) – Powerful earthquakes thousands of miles (km) away can trigger swarms of minor quakes near wastewater-injection wells like those used in oil and gas recovery, scientists reported yesterday, sometimes followed months later by quakes big enough to destroy buildings.

Brazil drops plan to import Cuban doctors

BRASILIA (Reuters) – The Brazilian government, under pressure to improve public health services, has dropped plans to import a contingent of Cuban doctors and is instead looking to hire physicians in Spain and Portugal, the Health Ministry said yesterday.

Osama bin Laden

Bin Laden’s life on the run revealed by Pakistani inquiry

ISLAMABAD,  (Reuters) – Osama bin Laden lived in plain sight for almost a decade and was once even pulled over for speeding but not apprehended, thanks to the incompetence of Pakistan’s intelligence and security services, an official report into his killing said on Monday.

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