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Coptic Christians Mourn Egypt Attacks
Attacks on two Coptic churches left at least 44 dead in Egypt
Russia and Iran have warned the US that they crossed a 'red line' with the missile strikes on Syria. They've described the Friday strike as a "violation of international law". Where does this leave President Trump's foreign policy? Nancy Soderberg - a former deputy National Security Advisor at the White House – gives us her thoughts.
Egypt's President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has announced a three-month state of emergency after attacks on two Coptic churches that left at least 44 dead. The measure allows authorities to make arrests without warrants and search people's homes. It needs to be approved by parliament before it is implemented.
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