African officials seek U.S. drones to fight elephant poachers   Tanzania ’s storied wildlife reserves could soon get a watchful, winged inhabitant: U.S. drones.    
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  Tanzanian ambassador urges American companies to compete for USA contracts   With the U.S. government  poised to invest billions of dollars   more in aid to Africa, American companies are in danger of failing to  cash in on the new largesse because of fears about the continent’s  stability, the ambassador from one of Washington’s major African allies  told editors and reporters at The Washington Times on Monday.   
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  Vietnamese president’s White House visit alarms human rights advocates   President Obama is under pressure from members of Congress , human rights groups and union leaders to demand an end to the suppression of human rights in Vietnam  when he meets with the leader of the Southeast Asian nation at the White House  on Thursday.   
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  Egyptian leader, military warn against violence ahead of planned protests   Egypt ’s interim President Adly Mansour   said Thursday  that  elements in the country want to plunge it into  turmoil, and the   military issued a stern warning against violence a  day before large   protests are planned by supporters and opponents of  ousted President   Mohammed Morsi .   
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  Egypt swears in new Cabinet that excludes Islamists   Egypt ’s  interim president on Tuesday swore-in a new Cabinet stocked with  liberals, women, secularists and Christians — but no Islamists — and  appears to give greater powers to the military chief who toppled the  country’s first democratically elected president two weeks ago.   
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  Egypt swears in new Cabinet that excludes Islamists   Egypt ’s  interim president on Tuesday swore-in a new Cabinet stocked with  liberals, women, secularists and Christians — but no Islamists — and  appears to give greater powers to the military chief who toppled the  country’s first democratically elected president two weeks ago.   
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  Egyptians direct anger at U.S. ambassador accused of aiding Morsi   The U.S. ambassador to Egypt  has become a lightning rod for criticism among Egyptians who accuse her of embracing the deposed Muslim Brotherhood -led government , even as a popular uprising was building against it in the streets of Cairo.   
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  Egyptian Islamists, citing ‘bloodbath,’ call for revolt against military   Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood  issued a call Monday for a revolt against the military after a bloody crackdown on supporters of ousted President Mohammed Morsi  in Cairo left dozens dead and hundreds wounded, fueling fears of a civil war.   
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  Egyptian military ousts Morsi as leader decries ‘full coup’   Egypt's military   ousted the country’s democratically elected president Wednesday and  appointed a caretaker administrator, a move denounced by the deposed  leader’s supporters as a coup but celebrated by millions of opponents  with rallies and fireworks.   
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  Morsi vows not to resign as military’s deadline arrives   Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi   and his army generals appeared  headed for a showdown Wednesday as they  vowed to spill their blood for the country  hours before the clock ran  out on a military ultimatum Wednesday. The Islamist  leader and the  opposition were told to defuse a political crisis that has entered its   fourth day.       
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  Egyptian military gives President Morsi an ultimatum, prepares to step in to quell crisis   Egypt's military  on Monday threatened to intervene in the political crisis gripping the nation and gave President  Mohammed Morsi   and the opposition 48 hours to come up with a plan to meet the demands  of millions of protesters who want the Islamist leader to resign by  Tuesday evening.