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2015-08-17 Uganda World


BBC News
   
Indonesia passenger plane wreckage located in remote Papua   
BBC News
The wreckage of an Indonesian plane which went missing with 54 people on board has been spotted in the remote western Papua region, officials say. The Trigana Air flight lost contact at 14:55 local time (05:55 GMT) on Sunday as it flew from the ...
Search plane finds wreckage of missing Indonesian aircraft, no word on survivors   Firstpost
Indonesian plane crash: Debris spotted in mountains   CNN
Search for crashed plane in Indonesia's Papua gets underway   Reuters
Hindustan Times   
Financial Express   
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Firstpost
   
Pakistan's Punjab province home minister Shuja Khanzada assassinated by ...   
Firstpost
Lahore: Pakistan's Punjab province Home Minister Shuja Khanzada was assassinated on Sunday by a suicide bomber who blew himself up at his ancestral home in Attock district, killing at least 13 people in the brazen attack. Khanzada, 71, and a DSP were ...

Khanzada's martyrdom: PM, others express profound grief   The Express Tribune
Suicide attack: Punjab home minister among 19 killed   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Punjab home minister, 20 others killed in suicide hit   The News International
Business Standard   
The Nation   
Calcutta Telegraph   
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CBC.ca
   
Iraqi Leader's Overhaul Cuts 11 Cabinet Positions   
New York Times
BAGHDAD — Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq reduced his cabinet to just 22 members from 33 on Sunday as part of a major overhaul in response to mass protests against corruption and poor governance. The decision, announced by his office, would ...

Maliki on hot seat in Iraq over fall of Mosul   Washington Post
Shiite Power Struggle in Iraq Threatens Prime Minister's Overhaul of Government   Wall Street Journal
Iraqi Prime Minister cuts Cabinet by one-third   CNN International
RT   
The News International   
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AsiaOne
   
Abe aimed for wide consensus in speech   
AsiaOne
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (R) bows in front of Japan's Emperor Akihito (L) and Empress Michiko during a memorial service ceremony marking the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War Two, at Budokan Hall in Tokyo August 15, 2015.
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: 70th Anniversary of WWII, Abe Statement   Wall Street Journal (blog)
PoWs remembered at National Memorial Arboretum   BBC News
Abe to Revert to Economy After War Statement, Defense Fight   Bloomberg
The Australian (blog)   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Straits Times   
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The Australian
   
Scores killed by Syria air strikes   
The Australian
Syrian warplanes bombed a marketplace near Damascus on Sunday, killing at least 82 people on the day that the new United Nations humanitarian chief paid his first visit to the country. Many people died while helping victims of an initial air strike on ...
Syrian regime raids kill 82 in rebel-held town   The News International
Air strikes near Damascus kill at least 80 people   Channel News Asia
Syria hits Isis-controlled town killing 80   Hamilton Spectator
Mirror.co.uk   
Chicago Tribune   
The Daily Star   
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The Nation
   
South Sudan leader arrives for peace talks as deadline looms   
Zee News
Addis Ababa: South Sudanese President Salva Kiir arrived in Ethiopia on Sunday for peace talks aimed at brokering an end to civil war, reversing an earlier decision as international threats of possible sanctions mount. However Kiir, who said he had ...
South Sudan's rivals locked in combat   The News International
South Sudan president to attend peace talks: Minister   Ahram Online
South Sudan's Warring Leaders Go Into Negotiations   New York Times
Reuters Africa   
Voice of America   
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US 'profoundly shocked' by UN peacekeeper abuse claims   
ABS CBN News
WASHINGTON, United States - The United States said Friday it was "profoundly shocked" by claims of abuse by United Nations peacekeepers in the Central African Republic, and called for perpetrators to be punished. Washington also warned that such ...


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Irish Independent
   
Tianjin death toll rises amid chemical contamination fears   
Irish Independent
Authorities have pulled more bodies from a massive blast site in the Chinese port of Tianjin, pushing the death toll to 112 as teams scrambled to clear dangerous chemical contamination. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Firefighter describes "hell" of Tianjin blasts   Channel News Asia
China Tianjin explosions: Premier Li Keqiang visits scene   BBC News
China widens Tianjin explosion zone fearing dangerous sodium cyanide contamination   ABC Online
Irish Examiner   
AsiaOne   
Irish Times   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Burundi crisis poses 'catastrophic' risk for region: AU   
The News International
ADDIS ABABA: The African Union warned on Sunday of potential “catastrophic consequences” for troubled Burundi and the wider region if rivals do not resolve political differences peacefully. One day after the former head of Burundi's army during its 13 ...
Fears of renewed civil war as Burundi burns   Times LIVE
African Union: Burundi at Risk of Sliding Further Into Chaos   New York Times
AU: Burundi Crisis a 'Catastrophic Risk' for Region   Voice of America
Reuters Africa   
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China's in trouble; is that good or bad for Africa?   
NTV Uganda (blog)
With its stockmarket nose-diving in recent weeks, and now its currency, the yuan, taking a small tumble, China has probably done Africa its biggest favour. China allowed market forces more sway in determining its exchange rate. World markets went into ...

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