BERLIN (Reuters) - The leaders of Germany, France, Britain and Italy urged the European Union on Friday to send a united message condemning the violence in Egypt, with Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel calling on Brussels to review its ties with the country.
Protests by supporters of ousted Islamist President Mohamed Mursi turned violent across Egypt on Friday, as the Muslim Brotherhood staged a "Day of Rage", two days after an assault by security forces on its protesters killed hundreds.
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