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2014-11-09 Uganda World

  Newsweek   
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'hit in air strike'  The Australian
THE US-led coalition has conducted a series of air strikes targeting a gathering of Islamic State leaders near the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, a senior US defence official says. The air strikes on Friday night destroyed a convoy consisting of 10 Islamic state ...

US air strikes target Islamic State gathering in Iraq   BBC News
US Targets IS Leaders In Iraq   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Air strikes target Baghdadi, other IS leaders: report   DAWN.com
Irish Independent   
The Nation   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Mirror.co.uk   
World is 'on brink of new Cold War'  Herald Scotland
Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says tensions between the major powers have put the world "on the brink of a new Cold War". Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev says tensions between the major powers have put the world \"on the brink of a ...

Former Soviet leader Gorbachev warns of new Cold War   Irish Independent
World is on brink of new Cold War: Gorbachev   Toronto Sun
'World on brink of new Cold War' - Former Soviet leader   TVNZ
NEWS.com.au   
Metro   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Herald Scotland   
Drug gang members confess to killing and burning 43 students  Herald Scotland
Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt police in southwest Mexico six weeks ago were apparently incinerated by drug-gang henchmen and their remains tipped on a garbage dump and into a river. Forty-three missing students abducted by corrupt ...

Mexican gang members suspected of burning, pulverizing bodies of 43 missing ...   Haaretz
Gangsters confess to killing 43 students in Mexico   DAWN.com
Massacre Taints Leader's 'Saving Mexico' Image   NDTV
Zee News   
Times of India   
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  Irish Independent   
Spain PM in plea to Catalan leaders  Irish Independent
Spain's prime minister has called on Catalan leaders to return to dialogue a day before the region is due to hold an informal independence poll. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mariano Rajoy said he expects "sanity" to return to ...


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  Gulf Daily News   
51 killed in Iraq blasts  Gulf Daily News
BAGHDAD: A suicide truck bomber targeting the convoy of a top Iraqi police officer killed eight people, including the official, authorities said yesterday. The late Friday attack happened when the suicide attacker drove his bomb-laden truck into the convoy of ...

War with Isis: The militants will remain until the region's Sunnis feel safe   The Independent
British suicide bomber kills eight, says jihadi expert   Telegraph.co.uk
ISIS leaders targeted by airstrikes, unclear if organization's head perished   National Post
Irish Independent   
Fox News   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Ex-US official belies claim Osama was killed in Abbottabad  The News International
ISLAMABAD: Refuting President Obama's claim that a US Navy SEALs team had killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad on May 2, 2011, former US Assistant Secretary of Treasury Department, Paul Craig Roberts, has claimed that bin Laden had died due to ...

CNN typo mistakes Osama for Obama   Sydney Morning Herald
Humility a virtue worth emulating   Tyler Morning Telegraph
SEAL's bin Laden claim challenged   Tribune-Review
Daily Digest   
Beta Wired   
Beliefnet   
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  Fox News   
Expand U.S. role in Iraq? Funding up to Congress  The Seattle Times
President Obama has authorized the deployment of advisory teams and trainers to bolster struggling Iraqi forces, but now the question is whether the president can get the funding approved in Congress' lame-duck session. By LOLITA C. BALDOR.
Iraq says foreign trainers 'a little late'   Sky News Australia
Islamic State: US troop plan 'not enough'   BBC News
Iraq says foreign trainers `late` as bombs rock Baghdad   Zee News
Channel News Asia   
Aljazeera.com   
The Punch   
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  Daily Times   
Palace attacker shot by guards  Herald Scotland
An attacker with a knife killed two soldiers guarding a gate at Sudan's presidential palace before being shot dead by other troops yesterday. An attacker with a knife killed two soldiers guarding a gate at Sudan's presidential palace before being shot dead by ...

Assailant Killed At Presidential Palace   Deutsche Welle
Assailant kills 2 guards at Sudan's presidential palace   Sudan Tribune
Attacker Kills 2 Soldiers Guarding Sudan's Presidential Palace   Sudan Vision
Times of Oman   
DAWN.com   
Business Standard   
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  The Nation Newspaper   
Army releases 125 Boko Haram suspects in Borno  The Nation Newspaper
The Nigerian Army yesterday set free another 125 suspects arrested for allegedly having links with Boko Haram activities. The Nation reported that 42 persons were earlier released on Thursday by the army authorities after thorough investigation in Maiduguri.
Army Frees Another 125 Boko Haram Suspects   Leadership Newspapers
Nigeria Military Clears and Releases 125 'Boko Haram Detainees'   NDTV
Army releases 125 Boko Haram suspects   Nigerian Tribune
The News   
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  Aljazeera.com   
Rebels accuse South Sudan of breaking truce  Aljazeera.com
South Sudanese rebels have accused the government of violating their latest ceasefire deal, just hours after both sides pledged to end almost a year of fighting. Taban Deng Gai, negotiator for the ethnic Nuer rebels loyal to former vice president Riek Machar, ...

South Sudan rivals vow to end war   The Nation
South Sudan truce already broken, rebels claim   Zee News
South Sudan Factions Given 15 Days to Reach Peace Accord   Businessweek
Voice of America   
Sudan Vision   
Reuters Africa   
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