2015年6月20日 星期六

2015-06-21 Uganda World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Car ploughs into crowd in Graz, Austria   
Sydney Morning Herald
A man killed at least three people and injured 34 in a murderous rampage on Saturday after driving his car at 140km/h straight into crowds of lunchtime shoppers in Austria before getting out and stabbing passers-by. In an attack that lasted just five minutes, ...

'Distraught' man kills three by driving car into pedestrians in Austria   Irish Independent
Three dead after Austrian man drives 4WD through crowds of shoppers before ...   9news.com.au
At least three killed in Austria after man drives into crowd before 'stabbing ...   The Independent
Herald Scotland   
TODAYonline   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugee camp in Turkey   
Telegraph.co.uk
Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie has called for more international action to help refugees as she visited a camp in southeastern Turkey housing thousands of Syrians who fled their war-torn country. The Hollywood star and special envoy of the UN ...

Angelina Jolie: We're living in era of 'mass displacement'   Philippine Star
Angelina Jolie calls for international help for Syrian refugees living in Turkey ...   Hindustan Times
World Refugee Day   ABC News
ABS CBN News   
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The Express Tribune
   
Car Bombing in Yemen's Capital Kills at Least 2   
New York Times
SANA, Yemen — A car bomb exploded on Saturday outside a mosque in Sana, the Yemeni capital, killing at least two people and wounding six as the country's civil war raged on, the authorities said. The Islamic State's Yemeni affiliate claimed responsibility ...

Two killed in Yemen car blast   DAWN.com
Yemen hit by deadly car bomb, air strikes as talks fail   The Nation
Daesh attacks Houthi mosques   Arab News
Wall Street Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Express Tribune   
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Times LIVE
   
The truth behind Bashir's great escape   
Times LIVE
Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir (C) waves to his supporters at the airport in the capital Khartoum, Sudan. Image: MOHAMED NURELDIN ABDALLAH REUTERS. A Government plot to protect and give safe passage to controversial Sudanese President ...

This is no time for the United Nations to abandon Darfur   The Independent
South African Parliament to Debate Controversy Over Sudan President Bashir   Voice of America
South Africa's long walk to decline   Telegraph.co.uk
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette   
ABC Online   
Huffington Post   
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NBCNews.com
   
Worshippers will return to Charleston's Emanuel AME on Sunday   
CNN
(CNN) The site of a horrific mass killing will become a house of worship again. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, will hold a service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, according to CNN affiliate WCSC. Nine people were shot to ...

Half a century on, carnage in Charleston resonates in the US South   DAWN.com
I wanted to start a race war, says US church killer   Irish Independent
Church shooting site to re-open; FBI reviews manifesto   STLtoday.com
NBCNews.com   
WTVM   
Vocativ   
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New Vision
   
20 - 40 S. Sudanese seek refuge at Kiryandongo daily   
New Vision
Sudanese refugee dancing during the UN World Refugee Day celebrations in Adjuman district on June 20, 2015. Photo/Andrew Masinde. mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Nicholas Wassajja It's close to two years since Mabior Deng Chol 27, left his home in ...


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New Vision
   
Makerere to release internship allowance   
New Vision
The deputy vice-chancellor in charge of finance and administration, Prof. Barnabas Nawangwe said the students will get their internship allowances by Monday. Photo/File. mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Clare Muhindo Makerere University students who ...

Makerere announces it's internship allowance   spyghana.com

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Tanzanian court sets 25th June as date for ruling on Mukulu extradition   
NTV Uganda
A magistrate's court in Tanzania will on June 25th, rule on an application seeking the extradition to Uganda of wanted ADF rebel leader, Jamil Mkulu, who is currently being held in Tanzania. An error occurred. Unable to execute Javascript. A magistrate's court ...


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