Egypt's public prosecutor has ordered the arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leader Mohamed Badie and eight senior officials in a probe over inciting violence, MENA state news agency reported. Badie was accused of calling for violence at Giza’s Nahda Square and the Republican Guard Headquarters in early July, at the headquarters of the Muslim Brotherhood in late June, and at the Ittihadiya presidential palace in December of 2012. He was previously detained for questioning, but was released at least once since the ouster of President Mohamed Morsi on July 3. Morsi is being investigated for spying, inciting the killings of protesters, and damaging the economy. Media agencies
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