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2015-06-01 Tanzania World


Media warned against use of hate language during election   
IPPmedia
President of Federation of African Journalists Mohamed Garba has warned journalists to shun reporting hate and inciting speeches during election as doing so can create chaos. He sounded the warning in Dar es Salaam this week during a two-day workshop ...


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Scholars want friendlier East African integration   
Daily News
SCHOLARS are pushing for a people-centred East African Community (EAC) integration as provided in the requisite treaty and as opposed to leadercentred situation. Speaking at a Vision East Africa Forum (VEAF) workshop here at the weekend, VEAF ...


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The Indian Express
   
US envoy John Kerry to return to US on Monday after bicycle crash in France   
The Indian Express
US Secretary of State John Kerry broke his leg in a bicycle crash Sunday after striking a curb and scrapped the rest of a four-nation trip that included an international conference on combating the Islamic State group. He planned to return to the United States ...

Us secretary of state John Kerry hospitalised after bike crash   Irish Independent
John Kerry to Skip ISIS Meet After Breaking Leg in French Alps Bike Crash   NDTV
John Kerry breaks leg in bike accident after Iran nuclear talks, will fly home   Los Angeles Times
New York Times   
Reuters   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Netanyahu blasts attempts to 'blacken' Israel's name   
The Globe and Mail
Israel faces an “international campaign to blacken its name” aimed at delegitimizing its very existence regardless of its policies, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday. The international community disproportionally singles out the Jewish state for ...

Netanyahu has ways of putting critics of the occupation to sleep   Haaretz
BDS is a threat to Israel's very existence   Ynetnews
Report: Angry over snub, Israel denied German FM's plane flyover rights   Jerusalem Post Israel News
RT   
Deutsche Welle   
Hamilton Spectator   
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TIME
   
US police shot dead more than two persons a day   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: US police have shot and killed 385 people during the first five months of this year, a rate of more than two a day, the Washington Post has reported. The death rate is more than twice tallied by the federal government over the past decade, ...

US police kill more than two people a day: report   Jamaica Observer
What we don't know about 380 Americans shot and killed by cops this year   Philly.com (blog)
police shootings 'grossly underreported'   Taranaki Daily News
Inland Empire News   
UPI.com   
News One   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Muslim passenger Tahera Ahmad refused Diet Coke 'weapon' on US flight   
Sydney Morning Herald
A Muslim chaplain has claimed she was the victim of discrimination aboard a US flight after being refused an unopened can of drink by a flight attendant who told her it could be used "as a weapon". Tahera Ahmad, identified online as head of interfaith ...

United Airlines in damage control after Muslim woman is refused a Diet Coke ...   TVNZ
United Airlines faces boycott for 'Islamophobia' at 30000 ft   The Indian Express
United Airlines denies Muslim woman Diet Coke 'weapon'   Stuff.co.nz
Daily Mail   
WLS-TV   
Q13 FOX   
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ABC Online
   
Earthquake-struck Nepal struggles with challenges of foreign work   
ABC Online
One thousand six hundred people leave Nepal to work in the Middle East and Malaysia every day, and each day three foreign workers return in coffins. In the aftermath of recent devastating earthquakes, the country will be more reliant than ever on the ...

FEATURE-Nepal sets up post-quake camps for sexual minorities   Reuters
Children in Nepal go back to school   The Globe and Mail
Wary Children Return to Schools After Nepal Earthquake   NDTV
E Kantipur   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Burundi urged to delay election and end violence by regional summit   
Telegraph.co.uk
Elections in Burundi should be delayed by at least a month and a half and all violence must stop, East African leaders said on Sunday after a regional summit on the crisis. The leaders, however, stopped short of calling for Burundian president Pierre ...

Burundi government considers East African recommendation to postpone elections   Deutsche Welle
East African Leaders Call for Burundi to Delay Elections   New York Times
East African leaders urge Burundi to delay elections   BBC News
Bangkok Post   
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