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Egyptian troops open fire on protesters

Egyptian security forces have shot dead at least 16 Islamist activists and about 100 during a protest in Cairo calling for ousted president Mohamed Morsi to be reinstated.
More dead in overnight Egypt violence
Tony Blair: Egypt's army had no choice
US lawmakers urge calm on Egypt
Egypt protests

Nine people, including two children, have died after a light delivery vehicle and a car collided on the R25 near Kempton Park, emergency workers say.
Bus commuters and air travellers could face severe disruptions in the coming days if their unions decide to ask members to go on strike.
Blackened buildings and bodies burned into charred debris are all that remain at the heart of the small Quebec town where an oil-laden runaway train derailed and exploded.
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PROTEST: A man waves an Egyptian flag on a building rooftop as hundreds of thousands flood Cairo's landmark Tahrir Square to demonstrate against ousted President Mohammed Morsi. (Mohamed el-Shahed, AFP)







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