High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton talks to the press prior to an extraordinary EU Foreign Affairs Council on August 21, 2013 at the European Headquarters in Brussels. European Union foreign ministers roundly condemned the bloodshed in Egypt as they went into emergency talks Wednesday to review military and economic assistance to the crisis-wracked country. \"We must very strongly condemn the violence. It is very important that Europe speaks up, (credit:AFP時事)
BELGIUM EU FOREIGN AFFAIRS EGYPT (02 of11)
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High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton (L) talks with Bulgarian Foreign Minister Kristian Vigenin prior to an extraordinary EU Foreign Affairs Council on August 21, 2013 at the European Headquarters in Brussels. European Union foreign ministers roundly condemned the bloodshed in Egypt as they went into emergency talks Wednesday to review military and economic assistance to the crisis-wracked country. \"We must very strongly condemn the violence. It (credit:AFP時事)
BELGIUM EU FOREIGN AFFAIRS EGYPT (03 of11)
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High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton (R) talks with UK Secretariat of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs William Hague, prior to an extraordinary EU Foreign Affairs Council on August 21, 2013 at the European Headquarters in Brussels. European Union foreign ministers roundly condemned the bloodshed in Egypt as they went into emergency talks Wednesday to review military and economic assistance to the crisis-wracked country. \"We must very st (credit:AFP時事)
BELGIUM EU FOREIGN AFFAIRS EGYPT (04 of11)
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High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton (3rdL) talks with Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger (L) prior to an extraordinary EU Foreign Affairs Council on August 21, 2013 at the European Headquarters in Brussels. European Union foreign ministers roundly condemned the bloodshed in Egypt as they went into emergency talks Wednesday to review military and economic assistance to the crisis-wracked country. \"We must very strongly condemn the vio (credit:AFP時事)
TOPSHOTS-EGYPT-UNREST (05 of11)
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TOPSHOTSEgyptian army and security officers pray over coffins covered with the national flags at Almaza military Airbase in Cairo on August 19, 2013, during a funeral for 25 policemen who were killed near the border town of Rafah, North Sinai. Militants killed 25 policemen in the deadliest attack of its kind in years, as Egypt\'s army-installed rulers escalated a campaign to crush ousted president Mohamed Morsi\'s Muslim Brotherhood. The assailants fired rocket-propelled grenades at two buses carrying poli (credit:AFP時事)
TOPSHOTS-EGYPT-UNREST (06 of11)
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Supporters of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi hold placards reading \"Symbol of freedom. R4BIA\" during a protest gathering about two hundreds people against army-installed Egyptian government, in front of the Saudi Arabia\'s embassy in Paris, on August 20, 2013. France on August 18 called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to help find a solution to the crisis in Egypt as it received senior diplomats from the two rival regional powers. Saudi Arabia has declared its support for Egypt\'s army-installed interim gov (credit:AFP時事)
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Islamic political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) activists gesture with painted fingers in support of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in Karachi on August 20, 2013. Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi announced new demonstrations as Egypt grew increasingly polarised and the death toll in four days of violence topped 750. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN (credit:AFP時事)
TOPSHOTS-EGYPT-UNREST (08 of11)
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An Islamic political party Jamaat-e-Islami (JI) activist participates in a rally in support of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi in Karachi on August 20, 2013. Supporters of ousted Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi announced new demonstrations as Egypt grew increasingly polarised and the death toll in four days of violence topped 750. TOPSHOTS/AFP PHOTO/Asif HASSAN (credit:AFP時事)
TOPSHOTS-EGYPT-UNREST (09 of11)
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TOPSHOTSA protester holds a placard reading \"R4BIA\" (L) and a poster of Egypt\'s ousted president Mohamed Morsi during a protest gathering about two hundreds people against army-installed Egyptian government, in front of the Saudi Arabia\'s embassy in Paris, on August 20, 2013. France on August 18 called on Saudi Arabia and Qatar to help find a solution to the crisis in Egypt as it received senior diplomats from the two rival regional powers. Saudi Arabia has declared its support for Egypt\'s army-installed in (credit:AFP時事)
BELGIUM EU FOREIGN AFFAIRS EGYPT (10 of11)
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Britains\'s Foreign Secretary William Hague arrives for an extraordinary EU Foreign Affairs Council on August 21,2013 at the European Headquarters. European Union foreign ministers roundly condemned the bloodshed in Egypt as they went into emergency talks Wednesday to review military and economic assistance to the crisis-wracked country. \"We must very strongly condemn the violence. It is very important that Europe speaks up,\" Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt said as he arrived for talks that were hastily (credit:AFP時事)
TOPSHOTS-EGYPT-UNREST (11 of11)
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epa03832659 Egyptian army soldiers stand guard in front of the Torah prison, where former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak is being held, in Cairo, Egypt, 21 August 2013. A Cairo court on 21 August ordered the release of former Egyptian president Hosny Mubarak, as the military-backed authorities arrested more Islamists. The Appeals Court accepted a petition for Mubarak to be freed, after he settled a corruption case by repaying the presents he had received from a state media company. It was not clear if 85- (credit:EPA時事)