Tunisia politicians seek to bring down Islamist-led govt
TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian parliamentarians are pushing for a no-confidence vote in the Islamist-led government, whose divisive decision to extradite Muammar Gaddafi's prime minister has caused the country's deepest political crisis since last year's elections. Full Article
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Egypt Islamists face new compromises
Mohamed Morsy's victory in Egypt's presidential election takes the Muslim Brotherhood's long power struggle with the military into a new round that will be fought inside the institutions of state themselves and may force new compromises on the Islamists. Full Article
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