No single story is dominating the conversation on Egypt in the foreign press this morning. On the regional geopolitics side of things, the BBC likens Egypt’s potential military intervention in Libya to putting out a fire “in the house next door” in the absence of a fire brigade, while Foreign Policy looks at the EastMed showdown between Egypt, Greece, and Turkey. Meanwhile, lawyers leading a torture lawsuit filed against former caretaker prime minister and current IMF executive board member Hazem El Beblawi say that the fund should determine whether El Beblawi has diplomatic immunity, according to the Washington Post.
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