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Egypt-Protests (will update)
Egyptian President Mohamed Morsy on Sunday defended his controversial decree that limits the power of the country's judiciary, promising that the new powers he's claiming are only temporary, state media reported.
Saudi-Arabia-Women
A Saudi program allowing male relatives to track women electronically has raised new outrage among activists who call it another way to keep them subjugated.
Spain-Catalonia-Elections (will update)
The northeast Spanish region of Catalonia is voting for president and a regional parliament Sunday in elections considered a barometer of rising independence sentiment. Polls close at 2 p.m. ET
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China-Aircraft-Carrier
China announced Sunday that it had successfully landed a fighter jet on an aircraft carrier for the first time, but it may be years before the ship is fully operational.
Nigeria-Violence
Two bombs killed at least 11 people and wounded 30 in a church inside the military barracks in Jaji, Nigeria, on Sunday.
Britain-Floods
Days of heavy rain have led to flooding in southwestern England and parts of Wales and at least one fatality, British authorities said Sunday.
Gaza-Israel-Ceasefire
A high-level delegation from Gaza has arrived in Egypt "to complete arrangements for cease-fire talks" involving sticking points between Hamas and Israel, Hamas said Sunday.
Sidner-Children-Israel-Gaza-Conflict
Four-year-old Yosef lies in a hospital bed with curiosity gleaming in his eyes as he listens to a family friend tell him the age-old story of Jonah and the whale. The young boy is surprisingly bright-eyed after the traumatic ordeal he's endured as a result of the latest outbreak of warfare between Gaza and Israel. He and his parents were staying in an apartment in Kiryat Malachi in southern Israel when a rocket sailed over from Gaza and slammed into it, leaving a gaping hole in the building.

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