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Egypt’s Former President Morsi Dies in Court
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Middle East Politics & Culture Journal

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Middle East Politics & Culture Journal

We provide intelligence reports and news on political affairs, security and defence, counterterrorism, and various topics about culture in the Middle East.

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    • Iraq
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    • Israel/Palestine
    • Jordan
    • Lebanon
    • Syria
    • Turkey
    • Yemen
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Former Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi, shown in 2012, died Monday during a trial session in an espionage case in Cairo. (Khaled Elfiqi/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)
18 June 20190622 Hakim Khatib

Egypt’s Former President Morsi Dies in Court

Ousted Egyptian president Mohammed Morsi dies at the age of 67 in Cairo after collapsing in court on Monday. Several media sources reported that Mo

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Cairo, Egypt - © Photo: Hakim Khatib/MPC Journal
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