BBC News with Sue Montgomery
The security forces in Egypt have finally dispersed thousands of demonstrators after hours of clashes near the defence ministry in Cairo. A nighttime curfew is being imposed on the area. The authorities said an (army conscript) died of his wounds. Hundreds of people were injured, and there have been many arrests. From Cairo, Jon Leyne.
It all began as protesters outside the defence ministry in Cairo started attacking the building. They tried to break through a (protective ring) of barbed wire, something they must have known would provoke fury from the military. Soldiers responded with water cannon and tear gas. Both sides threw rocks at each other in clashes that lasted several hours. There were some (brutal scenes). Eventually the army brought in reinforcements. Scores of protesters were arrested, and the army says proceedings against them have already started in (military courts).
Investigators in France are looking into an allegation of possible gang rape against the former head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, along with three others. Mr Strauss-Kahn says he took part in such parties but never (used force on) anyone. Stuart Hughes reports from Paris.
Judges investigating what's become known as the Carlton Affair after the exclusive hotel in Lille, which was allegedly the centre of a prostitution ring, are already looking into claims of pimping, the misuse of corporate funds and money laundering. Now they've submitted new evidence which, they say, could implicate Dominique Strauss-Kahn and other associates in a gang rape. A Belgian woman known only as Marie Anne S has alleged she was forced to take part in a sex act against her will at a party attended by Mr. Strauss-Kahn at a hotel in Washington DC in December 2010.
Almost 150 people in Armenia have been injured by the explosion of clusters of (gas-filled balloons) at a government rally. Tens of thousands were at the event in the capital Yerevan ahead of parliamentary elections in Armenia on Sunday. Here's Damien McGuinness.
There was chaos as people tried to escape the flames, but so far most of the injuries appear to be (light burns). Police officials say the explosions were probably caused by a cigarette or a lighter, and for now are ruling out arson. After the accident, the concert continued, and President Serzh Sargsyan gave a speech without mentioning the explosion.
At least 23 people have been killed in (gruesome circumstances) in the Mexican city of Nuevo Laredo, on the border with the United States. Nine bodies with signs of torture were found hanging from a bridge. Hours later, 14 decapitated bodies were discovered in a vehicle. Their heads were found in ice boxes dumped outside the mayor's office. Nuevo Laredo is the scene of a feud between two of Mexico's biggest drugs gangs, who are fighting for control of (smuggling routes) into the US.
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