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Egypt tensions

At least 42 people were shot dead in Cairo after soldiers and police clashed with Islamists protesting the ousting of President Mohammed Morsi. Where might Egypt be heading?

We talk to Muslim Brotherhood supporters and their opponents. It’s following the shooting dead of 42 people in Cairo after soldiers and police clashed with Islamists who were protesting the ousting of President Mohammed Morsi. What’s happening in Egypt now – and what do people think about where it might be heading?

Photo: Egyptian supporters of deposed president Mohamed Morsi pray in front of barbed wire fencing that blocks the access to the headquarters of the Republican Guard in Cairo on July 8, 2013. AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD HAMSMAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images

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Mon 8 Jul 2013 17:06GMT

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