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2014-10-06 Zimbabwe World

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Brazil Presidential Race: Rousseff To Face Neves  Sky News
Brazil's leftist President Dilma Rousseff is facing a second round run-off in the election after a surge by rival Aecio Neves. 04:00, UK, Monday 06 October 2014. Dilma Rousseff (L) and Aecio Neves. Dilma Rousseff is to go head-to-head with Aecio Neves.
First Round Presidential Elections Held In Brazil   Getty Images
Incumbent Rousseff to face Neves in Brazil run-off   Channel News Asia
Rousseff set to face Neves in Brazil run-off   Business Standard
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  The Australian   
Hong Kong protests could help China premier Xi Jinping  The Australian
AS pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong continue for a 10th day, the spotlight is shining brighter than ever on Beijing. Aside from a handful of editorials in the Communist Party-controlled press slamming the protests as “illegal,” China's top leaders have been ...

Hong Kong returns to work as protesters lift government blockades   Telegraph.co.uk
Hong Kong protesters divided on withdrawal as deadline looms to clear streets   Daily News & Analysis
United Daily News: The superpowers behind Hong Kong protests   Focus Taiwan News Channel
Wall Street Journal   
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  Reuters UK   
Kurds battle Islamist militants closing in on Syrian town  Reuters UK
MURSITPINAR Turkey (Reuters) - Islamist militants attacking a Syrian border town fought some of their heaviest battles so far with Kurdish forces on Sunday, a local official said, and five people were wounded inside Turkey by a projectile fired across the ...

Kurdish female fighter blows up herself at IS gathering   Zee News
Islamic State militants pound Kobani despite air strikes   The Australian
Enemy tactics: Kurdish female suicide bomber 'attacks ISIS jihadists' in Kobane   RT
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  Kansas City Star   
Fooled - for one day  Gulf Daily News
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was up to his old tricks again last week. On Monday, he addressed a UN General Assembly chamber and then came to Washington for a meeting with President Barack Obama. His UN speech was classic ...

Netanyahu's Escape From Washington   Arutz Sheva
Netanyahu: US criticism of Israeli settlements 'against the American values'   Fox News
Israel-Hamas war: $4 billion projected to rebuild Gaza   Nigerian Tribune
Jerusalem Post   
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'TB Joshua Collapse Victims Bodies Are Rotting in Nigeria'  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
The bodies of about 80 South Africans killed when a church building collapsed in Lagos more than three weeks ago are decomposing in inadequate Nigerian mortuaries while officials there frustrate the South African government's efforts to accelerate the ...

The man at the Synagogue   BusinessDay
Synagogue Church Collapse: South Africans Families Yet To Receive Bodies Of ...   SaharaReporters.com
No timeline for return of decomposing bodies in Nigeria   BDlive
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Somali Town Is Reclaimed From Shabab Militants  New York Times
BARAAWE, Somalia — African Union and Somali troops took control on Sunday of Baraawe, a port town on the southern coast of Somalia used by the Shabab militant group to bring in arms and fighters from abroad, African Union and Somali officials said.
News of the Day From Across the Globe, Oct. 6   SFGate
Somali, African troops wrest back port town from militants   DAWN.com
African Union, Somali troops retake Al Shabab stronghold   Christian Science Monitor
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  Independent Online   
Dewani gets his day in court  Independent Online
Johannesburg - The trial of Shrien Dewani - accused of murdering his wife during their Cape Town honeymoon - is set to begin on Monday in Cape Town. Local and international media are expected to pack the benches of the Western Cape High Court when ...

Dewani murder trial set to open   Belfast Telegraph
'Honeymoon Murder' Trial to Begin in South Africa   Voice of America
Family keeps open mind as Dewani trial opens   Irish Examiner
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8 perish in road accident  The Herald
Eight people, among them three infants were killed when a Mercedes Benz they were travelling in was involved in a head on collision with a haulage truck at the 271km peg along the Bulawayo-Beitbridge Highway yesterday. The Mercedes Benz was ...


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Man kills friend for "poking" his girlfriend on Facebook  KENS 5 TV
Scott Humphrey became enraged that pal Richard Rovetto poked his girlfriend on Facebook. (Photo: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE POLICE). CONNECT 15 TWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMORE. With all the craziness that goes on over social media, it's no ...


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Shock as ZAOGA Pastor Grabs Away All Cellphones  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
PASTOR from Zaoga Forward In Faith Ministries confiscated mobile phones belonging to young female congregants, went through their messages and ordered them to dump their “earthly” boyfriends. Pastor Themba Phiri, who oversees the church's ...


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