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The military coup d'etat that ousted Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy brought with it some diplomatic complications for other nations -- namely, that they want to avoid calling it a coup.

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Egypt after coup: Blood spills in in Cairo

Violence erupts Friday as people demonstrated in support of and in opposition to Wednesday's military coup, which ousted the nation's first democratically elected president.

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Handwritten messages pinned to a makeshift memorial board outside a Pretoria hospital describe the fear and resignation felt by many ordinary South Africans that Nelson Mandela may not be with…

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ElBaradei: Army coup is right

Becky Anderson interviews Egyptian opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei about what needs to happen next in Egypt.

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He is the new leader of the most populous Arab nation. But Egypt's interim president Adly Mansour is, in many respects, a mystery man.

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Crackdown on Muslim Brotherhood

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CNN's Jim Clancy interviews former Arab League Secretary-General Amre Moussa about Egypt's path forward.

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Prominent Egyptian reformist Mohamed ElBaradei tells CNN's Becky Anderson that President Mohamed Morsy had "messed up" -- and his ouster was right for the country.

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Resentment toward U.S. in Egypt

Many Egyptians are angry with Washington's dealings with the Muslim Brotherhood. CNN's Ben Wedeman reports.

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