Violent clashes in egypt
6 Egyptian troops killed
Suspected militants have killed 6 Egyptian troops with rocket-propelled grenades.
The shooting took place near the Suez Canal city of Ismailia on Monday.
A 17-year-old died from gunshot wounds during clashes on Wednesday night.
At least one police officer was injured during violence according to state TV.
More than 10 people were wounded in the attack.
Hosni Mubarak’s lawyer says the former military leader could be released as early as this week.
Mubarak was arrested after a popular uprising and widespread Arab unrest overthrew him in 2011.
Almost 300 people have been killed in political violence since Morsi's overthrow.
Security forces delayed the start of a risky and potentially bloody confrontation.
Acting Egyptian President Adly Mansour blamed the Muslim Brotherhood for the breakdown.
Spokesman for Ashton said EU envoy Bernadino Leon would travel to Cairo on Wednesday.
Violent clashes between supporters and opponents of Mohamed Morsi could throw Egypt into a civil war.
The army threatened to turn its guns on those who use violence; the Brotherhood warned of civil war.
Liberal economist and former finance minister Hazem el-Beblawi was named as Egypt’s interim PM.
The African Union on Friday suspended Egypt from all its activities.
An interim president will be sworn in later on Thursday after President Mohamed Morsi was ousted.
Morsi's national security adviser said a military coup was underway on Wednesday evening.
Egyptians have been called on to keep occupying central squares to bolster anti-government campaigns.
Clashes linked to the political tensions have killed five and wounded scores in the recent days.