Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi has reached a compromise with the judiciary to defuse an uproar over a proposed law that would have forced out thousands of the country's most senior judges. Mr. Morsi's Islamist allies have introduced legislation that would lower the retirement age for judges from 70 to 60, affecting more than 3,000 judges and prosecution officials. The Islamists say the legislation is needed because the courts are filled with loyalists of the deposed regime of ...
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