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2015-04-13 South Africa World


New York Times
   
Watching and Waiting for Long-Anticipated Clinton Announcement   
New York Times
Sunshine forsaken. Brunches and bike rides interrupted. The Masters on mute as golf lovers checked Twitter for the long-anticipated political news. For several hours on Sunday, anticipation of Hillary Rodham Clinton's presidential campaign announcement ...

Hillary Clinton shows humility in low-key campaign launch   Toronto Star
Heading to Iowa by van, Hillary Clinton gets attention while claiming to shun it   Los Angeles Times
Clinton's 2016 White House launch contrasts with her 2008 bid   Reuters
Hindustan Times   
Reuters India   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Pope Francis' Armenian genocide remarks prompt strong response   
Los Angeles Times
It wasn't so much what he said as how he said it. When Pope Francis used the term “genocide” on Sunday to describe the massacre of Armenians by Ottoman Turks 100 years ago, he was not breaking new ground. Pope John Paul II had written the same in ...

Pope Francis Refers to Century-Old Armenian Killings as 'Genocide'   ABC News
Turkey furious at Pope 'genocide' claim   The Nation
Filmmaker Atom Egoyan impressed by Pope's recognition of 'ongoing wound'   The Globe and Mail
Boston Globe (subscription)   
DAWN.com   
Fox News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Seeking Voice in Iran Deal, Lawmakers Are Set to Act   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — After months of delicate negotiations with the Iranian regime, President Obama this week will face a high-stakes confrontation with defiant lawmakers — including members of his own party — who are intent on influencing diplomacy over the ...

Congress Takes Up Iran-Oversight Fight   Wall Street Journal
A show of unity from Zionist Union on Iran deal   Haaretz
Iran lawmakers demand 'fact sheet' on nuclear deal   The Nation
Press TV   
Huffington Post   
Irish Times   
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Al Jazeera America
   
Sinai Group Kills Officers in Bombings   
New York Times
CAIRO — At least 12 people were killed on Sunday when militants linked to the Islamic State carried out three separate attacks on Egyptian security forces in the northern Sinai Peninsula, including bombing a police station, according to officials from the ...

Report: Attacks on troops in Egypt's Sinai kill at least 14   Voice of America
Attacks in Egypt leave at least 12 dead   CNN
Egypt imposes life jail penalty for cross-border tunnel use   Reuters
Channel News Asia   
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Daily Mail
   
Bomb explodes outside Moroccan embassy in Libya   
Daily Mail
A bomb exploded outside the Moroccan embassy in Libya's capital, a security official said Monday, just hours after a gun attack on the building housing South Korea's mission to the country. "A bomb inside a bag went off near the gate of the Moroccan ...

Gunmen attack South Korea embassy in Tripoli, two guards killed   Reuters India
Islamic State militants claim attacks on embassies in Libya   euronews
S Korean embassy in Libya attacked, 2 killed   AsiaOne
Reuters Africa   
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Washington Post
   
Nigeria girls who fled from Boko Haram look forward to brighter future   
China Post
LAGOS, Nigeria--A typical day for Deborah includes classes on a manicured university campus and exercise in the evening — basketball, volleyball or aerobics. On weekends, she studies, swims or just relaxes. But the teenager's life now is one that was ...

Nigerian military believe it is winning the battle against Boko Haram extremists in ...   euronews
Crushing Boko Haram: How The Nigerian Government Used South African ...   The Inquisitr
Boko Haram… Fear still lives in the hearts   Nigerian Tribune

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Reuters
   
Yemen's exiled president appoints conciliatory figure as deputy   
Reuters
ADEN/RIYADH (Reuters) - Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi appointed his former prime minister as vice president on Sunday, a move apparently aimed at improving the chances of a peaceful settlement to the civil war that forced Hadi to flee to ...

Saudi minister in Pakistan after lawmakers reject troop request   Reuters India
Saudi Spurns Call by Iran to Draw Back From Yemen   New York Times
Saudi adviser terms mediation talk a joke   The News International
Xinhua   
Wall Street Journal   
The Nation   
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The Australian
   
Scott Morrison won't reveal religious sect exempted from vaccination   
The Australian
Social Services Minister Scott Morrison has refused to reveal which “very small” religious sect has been exempted from vaccination, fearing people will try converting to the faith “just to get another crack” at avoiding immunisation. Tony Abbott and Mr Morrison ...

Australian doctors, parents back hardline stance against anti-vaccination families   Xinhua
Support for government push to withdraw welfare payments from anti vaccination ...   Sydney Morning Herald
'No jab, no pay' policy in Oz   Irish Examiner
Irish Times   
The Inquisitr   
StartupSmart   
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Al-Arabiya
   
Five children dead in air strike on school in Syria's Aleppo   
Al-Arabiya
Residents inspect damage from what activists said was due to shelling by warplanes loyal to Syria's president Bashar Al-Assad inside a vegetable market in the al-Maadi neighbourhood of Aleppo. (Reuters) ...


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iAfrica.com
   
Another revolt within the EFF   
iAfrica.com
EFF members burn a list they allege was used to predetermine the nominations for the party's Central Command Team. Picture: Vumani Mkhize/EWN. Article by Masego Rahlaga. After nine months since the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) was elected into ...

Former EFF staff take party that treats them 'like a condom' to CCMA   Times LIVE

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