retain
their Catholic faith.
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Egypt's public prosecutor says 48 people must face trial for their involvement in violent clashes between Muslims and Christians last month. The fighting in Cairo left 12 people dead and more than 50 injured. It started when rumours spread that Christians had
abduct
ed a woman who had converted to Islam.
The security chief in charge of protecting the top commander of Colombia's left-wing Farc guerrillas has been killed by government troops. Alirio Rojas Bocanegra was responsible for the personal safety of Alfonso Cano, the head of Farc. The government said it was
closing in on
Alfonso Cano.
Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Hong Kong to mark the anniversary of the crushing of China's democracy movement in Tiananmen Square. China has responded angrily to a call from the United States to release dissidents and account for the killings 22 years ago. It said the US ignored facts and had rudely interfered in its judicial sovereignty.
The Chinese tennis player Li Na has won the women's final at the French Open, the first player from an Asian country to win a Grand Slam singles title. She beat the holder, the Italian player Francesca Schiavone, by two sets to love. The win is expected to give a major
boost
to tennis in China, as Martin Patience reports.
Even before the French Open final, Li Na was being