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CAIRO: An Egyptian court sentenced
Mohamed Badie, head of the
outlawed Muslim Brotherhood, and
13 other senior members of the
group to death for inciting chaos and
violence, and ordered a life term to
a US-Egyptian citizen for ties to the
Brotherhood.
The men were among thousands of
people detained after freely elected
Islamist president Mohamed Morsi
was toppled in 2013 by the military
under Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who is
now the president. Sisi describes
the Brotherhood as a major security
threat.


Muslim Brotherhood chief sentenced to death - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
urging the government to remain
neutral on the escalating crisis in
Yemen has evoked a strong response
from the United Arab Emirates (UAE)
on Saturday.
"The vague and contradictory stands
of Pakistan and Turkey are an
absolute proof that Arab security -
from Libya to Yemen - is the
responsibility of none but Arab
countries," UAE's minister of state
for foreign affairs Anwar Mohammed
Gargash told The Khaleej Times
daily.

UAE warns Pakistan it could pay 'heavy price for ambiguous stand' on Yemen crisis - TOI Mobile | The Times of India Mobile Site
 
MALE: A former Maldivian defence
minister has been sentenced to 10
years in prison on charges of
detaining a senior judge, the same
case in which ex-president Mohamed
Nasheed has also been jailed under
an anti-terrorism law.
 
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