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2015-01-26 Uganda World


Daily News & Analysis
   
17 killed in Egypt protest marking anniversary of 2011 uprising   
Daily News & Analysis
Riot police backed by soldiers in armoured vehicles sealed off roads, including those leading to Cairo's Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of the 2011 revolt. File Photo AFP photo. At least 17 people were killed on Sunday in Egypt's bloodiest protests since ...

At least 18 killed in protests marking the anniversary of Egypt's uprising   The Week Magazine
At Least 18 Die in Egyptian Violence   New York Times
Sixteen killed in Egypt riots on uprising anniversary   Irish Independent
Gulf Daily News   
DAWN.com   
Irish Times   
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Toronto Star
   
MarketsGreek election creates fresh uncertainty   
Financial Times
The euro tumbled further, Treasury bonds strengthened and Asian equities retreated after the anti-austerity Syriza party won a big victory in Greek national elections. With nearly three-quarters of votes counted, Syriza led New Democracy, the ruling ...

Vote brings Grexit fears back to the fore   CNBC
Syriza could win outright majority as Greece rejects austerity   Daily News & Analysis
Euro hits 11-year low, Asia shares fall on Greece fears   AsiaOne
Reuters UK   
Sydney Morning Herald   
STLtoday.com   
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NDTV
   
Nothing Momentous in Modi-Obama Statement on Climate Change: Greenpeace   
NDTV
US President Barack Obama and PM Narendra Modi during their "chai pe charcha" at Hyderabad House. New Delhi: Greenpeace India today expressed disappointment over the Indo-US joint announcement on climate change, saying it did not go beyond the ...

LIVE: India celebrates Republic Day   The Hindu
Obama's Republic Day Visit Shows that Spring Has Come for US-India Relations   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Live: Will Bad weather in Delhi rain on Obama's view of R-day parade?   Firstpost
The Australian   
Hindustan Times   
Zee News   
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Fox News
   
Boko Haram captures new town   
Gulf Daily News
ABUJA: Boko Haram fighters yesterday overran a strategic town in northeastern Nigeria and seized a military base, as Secretary of State John Kerry pledged further US support against the militants. The Islamists captured the town of Monguno in Borno State, ...

At least 200 die as Boko Haram attacks key Nigerian city   Irish Independent
Gunmen target Nigerian town   Independent Online
John Kerry seeks Nigeria's help battling Islamist terrorism, pushes for peaceful vote   Washington Times
Osun Defender   
The Nation Newspaper   
Leadership Newspapers   
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Newsweek
   
UN Security Council to Meet on Ukraine Crisis After Deadly Clashes   
NDTV
Kiev: The UN Security Council will hold a special meeting Monday on the violence in eastern Ukraine after a rocket barrage blamed on Kremlin-backed rebels killed 30 and threatened to open up a new front in the war. US President Barack Obama vowed to ...

Members of Calgary's Ukrainian community host awareness walk   CTV News
Rocket attack puts Ukraine back on the West's agenda   Washington Post
Ukraine: Phone calls prove rebels attacked city, killed 30   Times of India
Business Standard   
U-T San Diego   
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TODAYonline
   
Japan stunned by video claiming death of 1 of 2 IS hostages   
TODAYonline
A protester holds up an iPad with a message written in support for Kenji Goto, a Japanese national held captive by Islamic State miliants, during a demonstration in front of the Prime Minister's Official residence in Tokyo, Jan 25, 2015. Photo: Reuters.
Japan shocked by new 'IS video'   Irish Independent
Japan Using 'Every Channel' to Secure Release of Hostage Goto   Businessweek
'Islamic State' releases new video of slain Japanese hostage, demands freeing ...   AsiaOne
The Australian (blog)   
Edmonton Journal   
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AsiaOne
   
Libya: Talks should continue   
Saudi Gazette
The late Muammar Gaddafi, like all dictators, used to claim that only he stood between his country and political chaos. Did he ever imagine that after his overthrow in a Western-assisted revolt, Libya's Central Bank would assume this role and stand between ...

UN to hold new Libya talks, gunmen kidnap deputy foreign minister   The Globe and Mail
Gunmen kidnap Libyan deputy foreign minister   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Gunmen kidnap Libyan deputy foreign minister, says interior minister   Malay Mail Online

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New York Times
   
German Quandary of How to Deal With Anti-Immigration Movement   
New York Times
DRESDEN, Germany — German leaders are struggling with how, and how much, to engage with supporters of a protest movement formed around fears of an “Islamization” of their country. Local leaders have started reaching out to supporters of the group ...

Pegida Resumes Dresden Gatherings   Getty Images
German anti-Islam rally shrinks, first since leader resigned   Reuters Africa
Thousands join anti-Islam rally as Germany worries about image   Zee News
Herald Sun   
seattlepi.com   
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Times of Zambia
   
Zambia's new president sworn into office   
Nigerian Tribune
Edgar Lungu has been sworn in as Zambia's sixth president, following a closely fought election. Zambians voted on Tuesday for a successor to President Michael Sata who died in October of last year. The new leader will take the helm of the copper-rich ...

The ruling party candidate wins in Zambia… for now.   Washington Post (blog)
Copper Quandary Risks Zambian Leader's 'Crusade' Against Poverty   Businessweek
Zuma congratulates Zambia's new leader Lungu   News24
Telegraph.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
MiamiHerald.com   
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ICC in tight spot over captured LRA commander Ongwen   
Independent
LRA rebel chief Dominic Ongwen (C) was held by the African Union Regional Task Force. NET PHOTOShould a child who was abducted and turned into a killing machine as an adult be punished for it? Hours before Brigadier Dominic Ongwen was flown from ...


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