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Egypt’s Former President Morsi Dies in Court
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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 201901600 Hakim Charles

Egypt’s Former President Morsi Dies in Court

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