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Now playing Next Egypt Egypt's top court to decide on death sentence for former president Mohamed Mursi Egypt's top court will make its final ruling on Tuesday over whether it should sentence the country's former president, Mohamed Mursi, to death over his role in a mass jail break in 2011. 02/06/2015
Now playing Next USA USA 'Freedom Act' spying programme explained US intelligence services’ sweeping surveillance powers, controversially exposed by whistleblower Edward Snowden, expired on Monday (June 1). The 01/06/2015
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