Monday, June 25, 2012

Israel Reacts With Caution After Islamist Wins in Egypt - Wall Street Journal


Wall Street Journal

Israel Reacts With Caution After Islamist Wins in Egypt
Wall Street Journal
By JOSHUA MITNICK Senior Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, with gray beard, celebrates in Gaza beneath a poster of Egypt's Morsi. TEL AVIVâ€"Israel fears that the victory of Islamist Mohammed Morsi in Egypt's presidential election is likely to erode the ...
News Analysis: Israel not top priority for new Egyptian presidentXinhua
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Amid Uncertainties on Role, Egypt's President-Elect Begins Rituals of OfficeNew York Times
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Turkish Border Is Crucial Link In Syrian Fight - New York Times


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Turkish Border Is Crucial Link In Syrian Fight
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ANTAKYA, Turkey â€" The onetime ragtag militias of the Syrian opposition are developing into a more effective fighting force with the help of an increasingly sophisticated network of activists here in southern Turkey that is smuggling crucial supplies ...
Turkey warns UN over Syrian 'threat to security'BBC News
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Turkey Slams SyriaBefore Allies Meet - Wall Street Journal


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Turkey Slams SyriaBefore Allies Meet
Wall Street Journal
By JOE PARKINSON, NOUR MALAS and LAURENCE NORMAN Turkey levied new allegations against Syria related to the shooting down of a Turkish military jet and said ahead of a meeting of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization that the incident "would not go ...
NATO to Hold Urgent Meeting on SyriaVoice of America
Turkey turns to NATO after Syria downs jet |Reuters
EU ministers condemn Syria over Turkish jetIrish Times
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Health woes keep coming for Greece: Next finance minister resigns after ... - Washington Post


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Health woes keep coming for Greece: Next finance minister resigns after ...
Washington Post
ATHENS, Greece â€" The banker who was chosen to be Greece's next finance minister resigned for health reasons Monday three days after he was rushed to the hospital, while the country's prime minister was confined to his home, recovering from serious eye ...
Greek Finance Minister ResignsWall Street Journal
Greek president to attend EU summit as new PM recoversPakistan Daily Times
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Turkey turns to NATO after Syria downs jet | - Reuters


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Turkey turns to NATO after Syria downs jet |
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By Jon Hemming | ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is to demand backing from its NATO allies on Tuesday at a special meeting called after Syrian troops shot down a Turkish warplane last week in an incident Damascus said was self-defense but which Ankara ...
Turkey Jet Crisis Unlikely to Pull NATO Into SyriaABC News
Turkish-Syrian relations plunge with fallen fighter jetXinhua
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The political circus and spin after Muslim Brotherhood's Egypt presidential win - Christian Science Monitor


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The political circus and spin after Muslim Brotherhood's Egypt presidential win
Christian Science Monitor
Spin, double talk, and attempts at partisan gain following the victory of the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi in the first free presidential election in Egyptian history. By Dan Murphy / June 25, 2012 Senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood, ...
Egypt President-elect Mohamed Morsi moves into Mubarak palaceLos Angeles Times
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New Egypt president has tight window on economyReuters
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Putin: Don't rush to strike Iran - Ynetnews


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Putin: Don't rush to strike Iran
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President Vladimir Putin expressed his reservations over the prospect of a military strike in Iran, urging Israel Monday to learn from negative US experience in Afghanistan and Iraq. Putin's comments were made in a meeting with Shimon Peres in ...
Iran focus of Putin's visit to IsraelSydney Morning Herald
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Egypt's President-Elect Morsi Starts to Form Government - Voice of America


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Egypt's President-Elect Morsi Starts to Form Government
Voice of America
CAIRO - Egypt's Islamist president-elect Mohamed Morsi has started work on forming what he pledges will be an inclusive government, one day after being declared the winner of the country's first free, democratic presidential election.
Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins forming governmentBBC News
Egypt's new president Morsi moves into Mubarak's old office, starts work on ...Washington Post
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For Gaza, Egypt's Islamist victory no quick fix - The Associated Press


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For Gaza, Egypt's Islamist victory no quick fix
The Associated Press
By IBRAHIM BARZAK, AP â€" 1 minute ago GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) â€" Gaza's euphoria over the election of a Muslim Brotherhood leader as Egypt's first Islamist president seemed a bit premature as reality set in the Monday. Mohammed Morsi, the new Egyptian ...
Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins work on governmentBBC News
Egypt's Mursi Vows to Unite Nation, Respect Foreign PactsBusinessweek
Egypt's benchmark stock index closes up 7.6 percent, biggest gain in 9 yearsWashington Post
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Military Intervention Still Unlikely After Syria Shoots Downs Turkish Jet - TIME


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Military Intervention Still Unlikely After Syria Shoots Downs Turkish Jet
TIME
After shooting down a Turkish jet flying in international airspace, the embattled Syrian regime is sticking to its guns. Turkey, Syria's infuriated neighbor, and the rest of the international community are not likely to escalate tensions.
Syrian general, soldiers defect to TurkeyThe Associated Press
Syria's downing of Turkish jet unlikely to pull NATO into Syrian conflictChristian Science Monitor
EU Warns Against Military Escalation in SyriaVoice of America
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Turkey jet crisis unlikely to pull NATO into Syria - Businessweek


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Turkey jet crisis unlikely to pull NATO into Syria
Businessweek
By Slobodan Lekicsuzan Fraser on June 25, 2012 BRUSSELS (AP) â€" Syria's downing of a Turkish fighter-bomber has the feel of a turning point that could drag Western powers into a conflict that is spiraling out of control. US Secretary of State Hillary ...
Downing of Turkish jet unlikely to spark international intervention in Syrian ...Washington Post
Syria warns NATO against action over Turkish planeReuters
Russia urges NATO not to escalate tension over SyriaXinhua

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Egypt: Benjamin Netanyahu expects cooperation with Muslim Brotherhood - Telegraph.co.uk


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Egypt: Benjamin Netanyahu expects cooperation with Muslim Brotherhood
Telegraph.co.uk
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, says he expects future cooperation with Mohammed Morsi, the new Islamist president-elect of Egypt. By Our Foreign Staff In a meeting with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, Mr Netanyahu said: “We ...
Concern as Egypt's president looks to IranABC Online
Named Egypt's Winner, Islamist Makes HistoryNew York Times
Egypt rejoices as Mursi faces tasks aheadSydney Morning Herald
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Named Egypt's Winner, Islamist Makes History - New York Times


New York Times

Named Egypt's Winner, Islamist Makes History
New York Times
CAIRO â€" Mohamed Morsi of the Muslim Brotherhood moved Monday into the presidential office last occupied by Hosni Mubarak, claiming a symbolic triumph and a potent weapon for the Islamists in their struggle for power against the country's top generals.
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Egypt's Islamist president gets to work | - Reuters


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Egypt's Islamist president gets to work |
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By Edmund Blair and Marwa Awad | CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamist Mohamed Mursi, Egypt's first freely elected president whose powers have been curbed by the military, toured his palatial new residence - where ousted leader Hosni Mubarak once lived - and ...
Named Egypt's Winner, Islamist Makes HistoryNew York Times
Mohamed Morsi prepares for government in Egypt â€" live updatesThe Guardian
Muslim Brotherhood's Morsi Wins Egyptian Presidential ElectionABC News
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Press sees challenges for new Egyptian president - BBC News


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Press sees challenges for new Egyptian president
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Many newspapers in the Middle East hail Muslim Brotherhood candidate Mohammed Mursi's win in the Egyptian presidential election, but concede that he faces daunting challenges while the governing military council retains much of its power.
After Morsi's win, now what?CNN
Mohamed Morsi prepares for government in Egypt â€" live updatesThe Guardian
Egypt shares jump nearly 7 pct after Mursi named presidentReuters
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Daunting challenge for Egypt's new president - BBC News


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Daunting challenge for Egypt's new president
BBC News
By Jon Leyne BBC News, Cairo It is a victory that just two short years ago would have been inconceivable. Now the Muslim Brotherhood have control of the presidency in the largest country in the Arab world. Mohammed Mursi went into this final round of ...
Mohamed Morsi prepares for government in Egypt â€" live updatesThe Guardian
Egypt President-Elect Starts Consultations on TeamABC News
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Egypt President Mursi's first speech: Key quotes - BBC News


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Egypt President Mursi's first speech: Key quotes
BBC News
The Muslim Brotherhood's Mohammed Mursi gave his first speech as Egypt's new president on Sunday evening. "We came to the world with a message of peace. We will maintain international charters and conventions and the commitments and agreements Egypt ...
Egypt's president-elect moves into his new office, starts consultations on ...Washington Post
Egypt elects first civilian president in victory for Islamists and democracyGlobe and Mail
Egypt's Morsi 'to rethink Israel pact, build Iran ties'AFP
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Egypt elects first civilian president in victory for Islamists and democracy - Globe and Mail


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Egypt elects first civilian president in victory for Islamists and democracy
Globe and Mail
The Arab Spring took a pivotal turn as Egypt elected its first civilian president, the Muslim Brotherhood's Mohamed Morsi, whose win was celebrated as a victory for both Islamists and democracy, and hailed as proof that the two forces could go hand in ...
Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins forming governmentBBC News
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Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins forming government - BBC News


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Egypt's president-elect Mursi begins forming government
BBC News
Egypt's first democratically-elected president, Mohammed Mursi, will start forming a government, after promising to be a leader for all Egyptians. World leaders have congratulated the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate who defeated ex-PM Ahmed Shafiq.
Morsy: I will work to expand bilateral ties with IranJerusalem Post
Egypt's new president vows unity, but powers are limitedCNN
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Despite win, Egypt's new president will have his hands tied - Haaretz


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Despite win, Egypt's new president will have his hands tied
Haaretz
The Muslim Brotherhood has won the presidency and nearly half the seats in the Egyptian parliament, but it will still have to tread lightly with its domestic and foreign policies. By Zvi Bar'el | Jun.25, 2012 | 2:05 AM | 5 Egyptian presidential ...
Egypt's New Leader: Dutiful, Pragmatic IslamistABC News
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