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2015-11-02 South Africa World


Firstpost
   
Turkey's long-dominant AKP regains majority in stunning election comeback   
Firstpost
Ankara, Turkey: Turkey's long-dominant Justice and Development Party (AKP) scored a stunning electoral comeback on Sunday, regaining its parliamentary majority in a poll seen as pivotal for the future of the troubled country. The party founded by ...
Ruling AK Party Wins Majority in Turkey Elections   Voice of America
Erdogan's party enjoys decisive election victory in Turkey   The Australian Financial Review
Shock election victory boosts Erdogan's plans for Turkish power grab   Irish Independent
Reuters   
The Globe and Mail   
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New York Times
   
Popular Hotel in Somalia Is Bombed by Militants   
New York Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Islamist militants stormed a popular hotel in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, on Sunday, blowing up the front gate with a car bomb, shooting guests and hotel workers, and then battling with security forces from the ...
14 Dead After Al-Shabab Attack Popular Mogadishu Hotel   Gawker
Somalia: A Freelance Journalist killed, another Wounded in Mogadishu's Hotel ...   Geeska Afrika
UNSC condemns deadly attack in #Mogadishu   Diplomat News Network

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Independent Online
   
Sinai crash: Russia grounds airline's A321s   
Independent Online
Cairo/Moscow - A Russian airliner that crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula broke up in mid-air, an official of a Moscow-based aviation agency said on Sunday after visiting the disaster site, but stressed it was too early to draw conclusions from this ...
Break-up of Russian airliner in Sinai suggests explosion or structural failure   The Globe and Mail
Russian Plane 'Broke Up in Air', Bodies Flown Home From Egypt   NDTV
Probe says Russian plane 'broke up in air' as bodies of the 224 victims flown ...   Firstpost
National Post   
Irish Independent   
Daily News & Analysis   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
North Asian leaders put economy first after three year history cold war   
The Australian Financial Review
South Korean President Park Geun-Hye, centre, with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, left, and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang at the summit. by Greg Earl. The agreement between the leaders of China, Japan and South Korea at the weekend to actually ...

Beijing, Seoul sign 17 deals, boost economic partnership   Jakarta Post
China urges Japan to properly handle sensitive issues in bilateral ties   Xinhua
Japan's Abe in Seoul amid frosty ties   AsiaOne
New Zealand Herald   
The Straits Times   
DAWN.com   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
'Dividing capital into Arab and Jewish municipalities is the only way to end ...   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
'Separate municipalities without walls will maintain united city... for two nations,' says ex-councilman Margalit. Border Police man the area separating the e. Jerusalem neighborhoods of Armon Hanatziv, Jebl. Border Police man the area separating the ...
Fate of slain Palestinians fuels new feud with Israeli authorities   Times LIVE
Palestinian shot dead after trying to stab Israeli soldiers   Irish Independent
The cameras are a sideshow   The News International
Irish Examiner   
Wall Street Journal   
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Washington Post
   
In Zanzibar, democracy, peace and unity are at stake after annulled elections   
Washington Post
Kim Yi Dionne: Continuing our series of Monkey Cage Election Reports, the following post about the Oct. 25 election in Zanzibar, in Tanzania, comes from Keith Weghorst, co-author of our pre-election report for Tanzania. Tanzania held its fifth multi ...
Zanzibar Bombings May Be Related to a Disputed Election   New York Times
Tanzanians Must Strive for a Peaceful Country   AllAfrica.com
Small blasts hit Zanzibar after poll annulled   News24
Independent Online   
Quartz   
Reuters Africa   
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South African Broadcasting Corporation
   
Syria criticises Vienna peace talks over 'terrorism fight'   
South African Broadcasting Corporation
An estimated 250 000 people have been killed in Syria's conflict, which started with peaceful pro-democracy protests in 2011.(SABC). Tags: Syria · Vienna · Terrorism · News24. Syria on Sunday downplayed international talks held days ago in Vienna with ...
Bashar al-Assad: Australia must not help keep this murderer in power   Brisbane Times
UN envoy arrives in Damascus after Syria talks   Reuters Africa
Slouching towards the abyss   Al-Arabiya
ARA News   
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Bangkok Post
   
India PM reaches out to Africa   
Bangkok Post
New Delhi: Indian Premier Narendra Modi has announced US$600 million and a line of cut-price credit in development aid for Africa as he called for expanded trade, all part of an effort to limit China's influence on the continent. Fifty-four countries ...
Learning the rules of Success 101   Independent Online
Foreign Minister Satisfied With 3rd India/Africa Forum Summit   AllAfrica.com
India Gives Africa $10bn Line Of Credit   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Sri Lanka Guardian   
Times of India   
The Echo of India   
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Reuters Africa
   
Azeri ruling party wins majority in parliamentary election   
Reuters Africa
BAKU (Reuters) - Loyalists of Azeri President Ilham Aliyev swept the board in a parliamentary election on Sunday that mainstream opposition and international monitors had shunned. Candidates from the ruling Yeni Azerbaijan (New Azerbaijan) Party won ...

Azerbaijan votes in polls boycotted by opposition   The Nation
Azerbaijan President Cements Power in Boycotted Parliamentary Polls   NDTV
Azerbaijan prez cements power in boycotted parliamentary polls   Zee News
Trend News Agency   
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News24
   
Maldives rejects FBI report on president's boat bomb blast   
News24
Maldives -The Maldives government insisted on Sunday its president had survived an assassination attempt on his boat even though the FBI found no evidence of a bomb blast that led to the arrest of his deputy. President Abdulla Yameen was unharmed in ...

FBI says no 'conclusive evidence' Maldives presidential boat blast caused by bomb   BDlive
World Watch   Wall Street Journal
FBI says no 'conclusive evidence' Maldives boat blast caused by bomb   Reuters Africa
The Straits Times   
The Star Online   
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