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Morsi Overthrow Divides Mideast, Deepens Turmoil

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UN seeking to fill $8.6 billion emergency funding gap for 2013

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Valerie Amos, Under-Secretary-General and Emergency Relief Coordinator.

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New emergency arises as fighting uproots thousands from eastern DR Congo – UN

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Some of the families who fled the violence to Uganda brought along their belongings, including mattresses.

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West Africa Regional Leaders to Meet

West African regional leaders plan to open an extraordinary two-day summit in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja.

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US Senate Reaches Tentative Deal on Filibuster Rules

The U.S. Senate appears to have averted an institutional crisis over the rights of minority Republicans to block votes - in this case, confirmation votes for presidential nominees to federal posts. It is not clear whether a bipartisan deal will prove to be anything more than a temporary solution to one element of congressional gridlock.

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UN launches $700 million appeal to help over 7 million Yemenis meet basic needs

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The humanitarian crisis particularly affects the most vulnerable which includes children, the elderly, women and the disabled, many of whom rely entirely on humanitarian assistance.

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Morsi Supporters Clash With Egyptian Security Forces

Hundreds of supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi clashed night with security forces in Cairo while demanding his return to power.

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Burma’s President Visits London Amid Accusations Of Ethnic Cleansing

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Nigeria: Offensive Has Destroyed Most Islamist Bases

The Nigerian military said that a two-month-old offensive in the northeast had “substantially achieved” the aim of destroying Islamist bases, as well as killing or capturing a number of fighters and freeing victims of abductions.

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Nearly 30 Killed in Iraq Attacks

Iraqi police say at least 28 people have been killed in a series of explosions that tore through mainly Shi'ite areas of the country.