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Disputes between Morsi, military led to Egypt coup
The head of Egypt's military, Gen. Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi, sat with a polite smile in the front row listening to President Mohammed Morsi give a 2 1/2-hour speech defending his year in office.
Anxious eye on virus as pilgrims start moving
As millions of Muslim pilgrims prepare to converge on holy sites in Saudi Arabia this [northern] autumn, the global health community is anxiously monitoring an outbreak of a respiratory virus known as Mers.
Crackdown on Brotherhood
Fresh from toppling the country's first democratically elected leader, Egypt's military risked further outrage from the Muslim Brotherhood by arresting the group's Supreme Guide as he was staying in a resort by the Mediterranean coast.
Movies prompt OE adventures
Thanks to blockbuster movies and intrepid travel programmes, New Zealanders are broadening their holiday horizons.
Syria: 650,000 refugees
More than half a million people fled Syria's civil war last year, and the UN says that number could double by the end of 2013.
Israel: A solemn day in Tel Aviv
Visit Israel and you swiftly adjust to the solemnity with which its people honours its history, as Kevin Pilley found.
Kiwi activist detained
A peace activist was detained for 48 hours before being sent back to New Zealand for trying to enter Israel on a tourist visa.
Tennis: Erakovic beaten in first round
Marina Erakovic's recent run of good form came to an abrupt halt yesterday when she was ousted in the first round of the prestigious Indian Wells tennis tournament in California, going down 6-3 6-4 to former world No 12 Shahar Peer from Israel.
Top 5 Dubai destinations
There is more to see in Dubai than the world’s tallest building, largest shopping malls and indoor ski fields. Situated conveniently between New Zealand and Europe, Dubai makes an excellent stopover, but it’s also a cool destination in its own right.
Top 5 Dubai destinations
There is more to see in Dubai than the world’s tallest building, largest shopping malls and indoor ski fields. Situated conveniently between New Zealand and Europe, Dubai makes an excellent stopover, but it’s also a cool destination in its own right.
Cairo still rocked by protests two years on
On second anniversary of fall of Mubarak, Egyptians take to Tahrir Square over lack of progress.
Lupe Fiasco kicked off inauguration stage
Lupe Fiasco has been rushed off stage at a pre-inauguration concert for Barack Obama after performing an anti-war song telling the audience he did not vote for the President.