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 In Egypt, at least 17 people are dead, scores of others were injured. NPR' s late the followers reports 6 were killed in 4 blasts in the capital targeting security forces, but more die in clashes ? protestors ?.

 
In Egypt center, President Adly Mansour called the bombings "cowardly acts". Mansour bowed to bring those involved in the attacks to justice. He said in a statement that Egypt had defeated terrorism in the 1990s and what do so again. Immediately following the bombings more than 200 Muslim Brotherhood supporters were arrested, and despite the fact that extremist militant groups called an ? responsibility, most people blamed the ousted Muslim Brotherhood for the attack. The Brotherhood condemned the bombings in a statement and said it was being unfairly accused violence. ? NPR News, Cairo.
 
A mediator of the Syrian peace talks in Geneva as Syrian government delegation and the western backup position meet tomorrow in the same room. The announcement is coming on the day the two sides' ? felt to do so and continued disagreement over a gender for the talks. They expected ? face-to-face talks that start the countries now 3-year-old civil war. 
 
The United States will have security personnel on the ground in Russia to protect athletes during the Olympic Games. The NPR' s ? explains Obama administration official say they are working with the Russian government.
 
Senior administration official say US security personnel have been coordinating with the Russian government for a month if now years in advance of the Sochi Games. 
 
I think it's fair to say that we are always seeking more information from the Russians. 
 
That's why how Press Secretary ? who added that Russian government is taking security at the Games seriously.
 
We have no doubt that it is in there absolute interest to take all the necessary precautions to ensure the safety and security of the Olympic Games, and we are working with them and other nations, and taking the precautions that we can take.
 
? says American athletes and Sochi will be protected by diplomatic security agents and the FBI. Tamara Keith, NPR News, the White House.
 
The worst week for Wallstreet in more than a year is ? about shrink of the global economy help pull the Dow down nearly 500 points in the past 2 days alone. The borrower market was down more than 2 percent days investors pull out the emergent markets for the safety bonds. ? was first trust portfolios.
 
A lot of these kicked off earlier in the week when China reported a week a purchasing managers index report which show that their manufacturing sector was on a weak side. Argentina has also had a big drop in its currency. The currency in Turkey is falling. Emerging markets were having problems.
 
On Wallstreet, the down drop 318 points the day, close at 15,879. NASDAQ was down 90 points and ? 4,128 ? reports by hundred drop 38 points today.
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