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2015-01-18 South Africa World


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Five dead in Charlie Hebdo riots in Niger   
Telegraph.co.uk
Five people were killed in violent riots in Niger's capital Saturday over the depiction of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of France's Charlie Hebdo weekly, with angry crowds setting fire to churches. The protesters torched at least eight houses of worship in ...


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Voice of America
   
Israeli PM Denounces ICC War Crime Probe of Israel   
Voice of America
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again denounced the move by the International Criminal Court to launch an inquiry into possible war crimes committed against the Palestinians. In a televised speech Saturday, he called the move "absurd.".
Israel fears Gaza's economic woes could lead to border skirmishes   Haaretz
ICC opens inquiry into possible war crimes in Middle East conflict   CNN
Hamas welcomes International Criminal Court inquiry into Israeli-Palestinian ...   Daily News & Analysis
Press TV   
Ynetnews   
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BBC News
   
Pope Francis: Huge crowds gather in Manila for Mass   
BBC News
Huge crowds have gathered to see Pope Francis celebrate an outdoor Mass in the Philippine capital Manila. Thousands of people arrived at Rizal Park on Sunday morning, hours before the Mass is due to begin. Twenty years ago, more than five million ...

POPE WATCH: Pope Opens Meeting on Somber Note   ABC News
Millions gather for Pope's mass in stormy Philippines   ABC Online
Outdoor Mass by Pope Francis in Philippines could draw record crowd   Montreal Gazette
Businessweek   
U-T San Diego   
Irish Independent   
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Voice of America
   
Indonesia Executes 6, Including Foreigners, for Drug Offenses   
Voice of America
The Indonesian government says it has put to death six people convicted of drug offenses, including five foreigners. Tony Spontana, a spokesman for the attorney general's office, said four men and an Indonesian woman were shot to death just after midnight ...

Indonesia Executes 6 Drug Convicts, Including 5 Foreigners   Wall Street Journal
Brazil 'outraged' by Indonesia drug trafficking execution   BBC News
Brazil, Netherlands recall Indonesia ambassadors after executions   Reuters India
Irish Independent   
TVNZ   
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News24
   
Japan pledges support for Mideast states battling ISIS   
News24
Cairo - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe warned on Saturday that the world would suffer an "immeasurable loss" if terrorism spreads in the Middle East and pledged about $200m in non-military assistance for countries battling ISIS. The threat of Islamist ...

Japan PM Shinzo Abe pledges $2.5bn in Middle East aid   BBC News
Japan PM pledges $2.5 billion in Mideast aid   gulfnews.com
Abe pledges US$2.5bn in Mideast aid   Taipei Times
Economic Times   
Reuters Africa   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Nigeria vote chaos looms as raids highlight Islamist threat   
Chicago Tribune
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Tujja Masa won't dare vote in Nigeria's presidential election next month. The 50-year-old farmer is one of the hundreds of thousands who've fled their northeastern villages to escape gun and bomb attacks by Islamist militants.
Nigerian state weak –Sanusi   Daily Sun
Ghana gains from terror in Nigeria   Times LIVE
Security, naira decline key issues as elections draw closer   BusinessDay
Sydney Morning Herald   
Wall Street Journal   
The Guardian   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Militia seizes Yemen president's adviser   
DAWN.com
SANAA: Militiamen in control of Yemen's capital seized President Abdrabuh Mansur Hadi's chief of staff on Saturday in a new challenge to his leadership of the violence-plagued country. The abduction of Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, who heads a “national ...

Security officials: Gunmen have abducted Yemen president's chief of staff   The Week Magazine
Houthi militiamen abduct Yemen's top presidential aide   Times of Oman
Gunmen hold Yemeni official to try to derail new constitution   Reuters
BBC News   
Voice of America   
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Kansas City Star
   
U.N. Security Council threatens sanctions over Libya turmoil   
TODAYonline
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. Security Council on Saturday welcomed Libyan peace negotiations held in Geneva this week but warned the North African state it would consider sanctions against anyone undermining the country's security and stability.
Libya's militant group to stay in battlefields despite truce   Business Standard
EU welcomes 'initial progress' in Libya talks   News24

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Fox News
   
Surrendered LRA commander held by international court   
Washington Post
BANGUI, Central African Republic — A commander of a notorious Ugandan rebel group was turned over to the International Criminal Court Saturday and is expected to be flown to Netherlands to face international war crimes charges, following his surrender ...

Lord's Resistance Army commander handed to global court   Reuters
Ugandan LRA rebel commander transferred to ICC custody: source   Daily Mail
Surrendered LRA commander moved to Central African Republic, will be flown ...   Fox News
CTV News   
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Times of India
   
Ban Ki-moon slams deadly attack on United Nations camp in Mali   
The Hindu
The United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Saturday slammed an attack on a U.N. Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in Mali (MINUSMA) camp in northern Mali, Xinhua reported. “This incident follows other attacks against U.N. ...

UN chief slams deadly attack on UN camp in Mali   Xinhua
Islamists attack UN base in Mali, killing peacekeeper   Jerusalem Post
Peacekeeper killed in fresh attack on UN camp in Mali   Zee News
Herald Scotland   
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