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Reuters

Egypt Facing Chaotic Presidential Election As Military Looms Over Supposed Shift To Democracy

By Palash R. Ghosh 02:23 AM ET

In the likely event that no one candidate receives half of the vote, a run-off between the top two candidates will be held the following month.

Anti-Malarial Drugs

Counterfeit Anti-Malarial Drugs Increase Fatalities, Boost Parasites' Resistance In Africa And Southeast Asia: Report

Over one-third of the drugs distributed to fight malaria in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia over the last 10 years were either fake or of poor quality, according to a report published by the Lancet on Tuesday.

Pranab Mukherjee

Falling Indian Rupee: What Government Has Done To Protect Economy

Blaming the Euro Zone crisis for a weak Indian economy Indian Finance3 Minister Pranab Mukherjee said that government is taking several steps to protect the economy and rupee from further pressures.

Eugene Terreblanche was murdered at his farm in South Africa (Reuters)

Chris Mahlangu Found Guilty of South African White Supremacist Eugene Terreblanche's Murder [VIDEO]

Farm worker Chris Mahlangu found guilty of the murder of white supremacist leader Eugene Terreblanche while co-accused Patrick Ndlovu found not guilty.

Facebook

Facebook Shares Recover After 9% Plunge But Fall Again

Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, kept falling Tuesday, three business days after its $16,7 billion initial public offering.

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Muammar Gaddafi

Libya ends public showing of Gaddafi's body

10:03 AM ET

Libya's interim rulers ended the public display of the bodies of Muammar Gaddafi, his son and army chief on Monday after four days in which thousands of Libyans came to see for themselves that the dictator was really dead.

Nigeria

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Nigeria arrests 46 oil thieves, seizes ship

10:14 AM ET

Nigeria's military said on Monday they had detained a small oil tanker and arrested 46 people trying to ship illegally refined oil products, pursuing a fight against an underground industry worth hundred of millions of dollars a year.

Burundi

Burundi police kill four gunmen in clash

10:15 AM ET

Burundi police killed four gunmen after a heavy exchange of fire, a police officer said on Monday, the latest in a series of violent incidents that raise concerns about a new insurgency in the coffee-producing nation.

EU

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Protester

EU Referendum: Half the Country Would Want Out of Europe

09:32 AM ET

If the UK had an “in-out” referendum tomorrow on membership within the EU half the country would vote “out”, a majority that would comfortably pass the motion.

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