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Why 2015 election date won`t change
IPPmedia
The government yesterday took to the floor of the Parliamentary debating chamber, announcing to the public that the date for this year's general elections remains intact. It was Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Policy, Coordination and ...
General election to be held as plannedDaily News
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IPPmedia
The government yesterday took to the floor of the Parliamentary debating chamber, announcing to the public that the date for this year's general elections remains intact. It was Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office (Policy, Coordination and ...
General election to be held as planned
Toronto Sun
Nine dead, 18 injured in biker-gang parking lot bloodbath in Texas
Toronto Sun
Nine people were killed and 18 were injured on Sunday when a simmering feud among rival biker gangs boiled over at a sports bar in Waco, Texas, leading to a gun battle in the parking lot, police said. The clash took place outside the Twin Peaks Sports Bar ...
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Toronto Sun
Nine people were killed and 18 were injured on Sunday when a simmering feud among rival biker gangs boiled over at a sports bar in Waco, Texas, leading to a gun battle in the parking lot, police said. The clash took place outside the Twin Peaks Sports Bar ...
The Nation
Yemen army welcomes UN envoy appeal for truce extension: SABA
Reuters
CAIRO Yemen's army welcomed a request by the country's United Nations envoy to extend a humanitarian truce to allow more aid to be delivered to the country, an army spokesman said in a statement reported by the country's state news agency. Mauritanian ...
Saudis resume airstrikes in YemenIrish Independent
Ceasefire brings end to air strikes but little relief to civilians caught in crossfire of ...ABC Online
Saudi-Led Airstrikes Resume in Yemen as Truce EndsNew York Times
Arab News
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Reuters
CAIRO Yemen's army welcomed a request by the country's United Nations envoy to extend a humanitarian truce to allow more aid to be delivered to the country, an army spokesman said in a statement reported by the country's state news agency. Mauritanian ...
Saudis resume airstrikes in Yemen
Ceasefire brings end to air strikes but little relief to civilians caught in crossfire of ...
Saudi-Led Airstrikes Resume in Yemen as Truce Ends
Education is key to better life
Daily News
THE importance of education to any society cannot be overemphasised. For any society to progress and enjoy prosperity its people have to be knowledgeable. During the Education Week that climaxed in Dodoma over the weekend, President Jakaya Kikwete ...
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Daily News
THE importance of education to any society cannot be overemphasised. For any society to progress and enjoy prosperity its people have to be knowledgeable. During the Education Week that climaxed in Dodoma over the weekend, President Jakaya Kikwete ...
Jamil Mukulu: Behind the many unanswered questions
Independent
A burial of victims of a suspected attack by ADF rebels in Beni, DR Congo on April 16, 2015. AFP PHOTOMayAre international networks protecting the arrested ADF leader? By Independent Reporters & Agencies. The arrest in Tanzania of the elusive Jamil ...
Tanzania willing to extradite ADF leader to UgandaJournal of Turkish Weekly
Ugandan rebel group head appears in courtDaily News
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Independent
A burial of victims of a suspected attack by ADF rebels in Beni, DR Congo on April 16, 2015. AFP PHOTOMayAre international networks protecting the arrested ADF leader? By Independent Reporters & Agencies. The arrest in Tanzania of the elusive Jamil ...
Tanzania willing to extradite ADF leader to Uganda
Ugandan rebel group head appears in court
Los Angeles Times
As Israel marks 1967 unification of Jerusalem, Palestinians feel left out
Los Angeles Times
Sami Albas opened his shop three hours early. By afternoon, he knew, he would have to close or have hell to pay. "Every year, they come and kick the merchandise, break things and ruin our stores and the police do nothing," he said. All over the narrow, ...
Netanyahu: Jews gave world idea of man's dignity, no room for racism in Jewish ...Jerusalem Post Israel News
A Celebration of Jerusalem's Unification Helps Point Up Its DivisionsNew York Times
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Los Angeles Times
Sami Albas opened his shop three hours early. By afternoon, he knew, he would have to close or have hell to pay. "Every year, they come and kick the merchandise, break things and ruin our stores and the police do nothing," he said. All over the narrow, ...
Netanyahu: Jews gave world idea of man's dignity, no room for racism in Jewish ...
A Celebration of Jerusalem's Unification Helps Point Up Its Divisions
The Sun Daily
Nepal PM appeals for US$2b to rebuild country after quakes
The Sun Daily
A vendor sits on top of the debris of a collapsed temple as she sells green vegetables after the earthquake in Kathmandu, May 14, 2015. REUTERS. KATHMANDU: Nepal's prime minister on Sunday appealed for US$2 billion (RM7.13 billion) to rebuild his ...
Nepal PM appeals for $2.6 billion to rebuild country after quakesAsiaOne
PM seeks int'l help for reconstructionE Kantipur
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The Sun Daily
A vendor sits on top of the debris of a collapsed temple as she sells green vegetables after the earthquake in Kathmandu, May 14, 2015. REUTERS. KATHMANDU: Nepal's prime minister on Sunday appealed for US$2 billion (RM7.13 billion) to rebuild his ...
Nepal PM appeals for $2.6 billion to rebuild country after quakes
PM seeks int'l help for reconstruction
The Globe and Mail
Burundi president warns of Islamist threat as US helps four Canadians leave ...
The Globe and Mail
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza on Sunday made his first public appearance in the capital Bujumbura since an attempted coup last week failed to oust him, warning of a threat posed by Islamist militants from Somalia. The east African nation was ...
Burundi president warns of Islamist threatBrisbane Times
United States Warns Against Violence in BurundiUS Department of State (press release)
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The Globe and Mail
Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza on Sunday made his first public appearance in the capital Bujumbura since an attempted coup last week failed to oust him, warning of a threat posed by Islamist militants from Somalia. The east African nation was ...
Burundi president warns of Islamist threat
United States Warns Against Violence in Burundi
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