2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Uganda World


New York Times
   
Islamic State seizes ancient Palmyra from Syrian forces   
The Hindu
Islamic State insurgents stormed the historic Syrian city of Palmyra on Wednesday, fighting off pro-government forces who withdrew after evacuating most of the civilian population, state television said. The capture of Palmyra is the first time the al-Qaeda ...

'This is the entire world's battle': Islamic State storms ancient city Palmyra as ...   Brisbane Times
Islamic State extremists capture ancient Syrian town of Palmyra   Los Angeles Times
ISIS Fighters Seize Control of Syrian City of Palmyra, and Ancient Ruins   New York Times
The Independent   
ARA News   
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New York Times
   
Excerpts From Bin Laden's Papers   
New York Times
Here are excerpts from documents seized from the compound in Pakistan where Osama bin Laden was killed. Photo. Osama bin Laden Credit European Pressphoto Agency. His final wishes to his wife: “If I get killed, and you want to return to your family, then ...

US declassifies Osama Bin Laden compound documents   Telegraph.co.uk
Live Dive: The Osama Bin Laden Bookshelf   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Documents seized from Osama's Pak hideout call 26/11 attacks 'heroic', Pune ...   Hindustan Times
Chicago Tribune   
Mashable   
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The Hindu
   
Burundi: Legislative Elections Delayed   
New York Times
President Pierre Nkurunziza announced on Wednesday that parliamentary and local elections scheduled for May 26 would be postponed until June 5. But the delay may not affect the protests against Mr. Nkurunziza's decision to seek a third term. “It is a ...

Army, police on opposite sides in Burundi standoff   DAWN.com
Live bullets, teargas used to disperse Burundi protesters   TVNZ
Burundi failed coup poses stark test for democracy   Washington Times
CTV News   
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The Indian Express
   
Islamic State's Egypt affiliate urges attacks on judges - recording   
Reuters Africa
CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State's Egypt affiliate on Wednesday urged followers to attack judges, declaring a new front in an Islamist militant insurgency in the world's most populous Arab state. ADVERTISING. The leader of the group Sinai Province called for ...

The US needs to get on the right side of history in Egypt   Washington Post
Mixed reactions on Egypt's new justice minister El-Zend   Ahram Online

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CBC.ca
   
Liberal Alan McIsaac wins seat in coin toss after recount tie   
CBC.ca
Liberal candidate Alan McIsaac's seat in the P.E.I. legislature was affirmed by a coin toss on Tuesday, after a judicial recount of the votes in the May 4 provincial election revealed a tie. Progressive Conservative candidate Mary Ellen McInnis lost the election ...

A race too close to count   Truro Daily News
Canadian legislator chosen in coin toss   Yahoo News UK
Liberal wins PEI seat through coin toss after recount tie   CTV News

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TIME
   
North Korea says it has technology to make mini-nuclear weapons   
Washington Post
TOKYO — North Korea claimed Wednesday that it has been able to make nuclear warheads small enough to fit on a missile — a development that, if verified, would mark a major advance in the country's military capabilities and the threat it can pose to the ...

North Korea 'photoshopped' Kim Jong-un sub missile pictures   Brisbane Times

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New York Times
   
EU's Migrant Plan Strikes Many as Another Barrier   
New York Times
UNITED NATIONS — A ship is stranded at sea. The faces of passengers stare out from the portholes. Three countries refuse to let them come ashore. That was 1939, the ship was called the St. Louis, and the roughly 900 passengers, mostly German Jews ...

Europe's Refugee Muddle   Wall Street Journal
Libya sends special envoy to talk with EU about migrant plan   Economic Times
EU Ambassador to Australia on how the EU is cracking down on people smuggling   The Australian Financial Review

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IBNLive
   
11 things about North Korea that you probably didn't know   
IBNLive
North Korea, officially known as Democratic People's Republic of Korea, is a country in Asia that has been known for its dictatorial regime and especially because of its cruel and moody dictator (Supreme Leader) Kim Jong-un. North Korea is a nation that is ...


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Reuters
   
Cholera kills 33 in Burundi refugee camp in Tanzania   
Reuters
DAR ES SALAAM A cholera outbreak at a refugee camp sheltering thousands of Burundian refugees in northwest Tanzania has killed at least 33 people, a Tanzanian regional health official said on Wednesday. "The number of Burundi refugees who have ...


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MuslimVillage.com (press release) (blog)
   
Lessons for Uganda from the UK general election   
New Vision
The UK has just had a general election in which Prime Minister David Cameron led his Conservative Party to a re-election victory, defeating the Labour party by 331 seats to 232 of the 650 seat parliament. According to the UK Laws, a party must get at least ...

10 lessons for Pakistan from the 2015 UK elections   MuslimVillage.com (press release) (blog)
Conservative Discrepancy   Huffington Post
GOP's Secret Weapon for Winning in 2016   Wall Street Daily

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