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2015-03-02 Zimbabwe World


Zee News
   
IS killer 'Jihadi John' dreaded MI5, felt like 'dead man walking'   
Zee News
London: The Islamic State killer better known as ''Jihadi John'' was so panic-stricken after being accosted by British intelligence in 2010 that he considered committing suicide, it has been revealed. According to a Daily Mail report, the ISIS extremist who has ...

Emwazi 'Best Employee We Had', Says Ex-Boss   Sky News
'Jihadi John' had London links - papers   Independent Online
Jihadi John: MI5 spy made me feel like dead man walking   Irish Independent
New York Daily News   
Times of India   
Irish Examiner   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Islamic State militants free 19 Assyrian Christians 'after receiving ransom'   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Islamic State jihadists have freed 19 of the 220 Assyrian Christians they took hostage in Syria last week, after a ransom was paid for their release, activists said. “Nineteen Assyrian hostages arrived on Sunday at the Church of Our Lady in Hasakeh after they ...

IS frees 19 Syrian Christians   Gulf Daily News
Islamic State frees 19 Syrian Christians, activists say   Toronto Star
Syria: 19 Christians Have Been Released by the Islamic State, Local Leaders Say   New York Times
CNN   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Herald Scotland   
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Fox News
   
Court ruling may delay election   
Gulf Daily News
CAIRO: Egypt's parliamentary poll looks set to be delayed after a court ruled part of an election law was unconstitutional and the main election committee said it was working on a new timetable for the long-awaited vote. President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi directed ...

Egypt poll postponed   Irish Independent
KSA-Egypt talks spotlight anti-terror force, ME crisis   Arab News
King Salman, Sisi mull joint anti-terror force   The Daily Star

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Air of hatred grips Russia as theories abound over Nemtsov's murder   
The Globe and Mail
Russian investigators are said to be looking at several possible motives for the murder of Boris Nemtsov, shot dead Friday in the centre of Moscow. None, apparently, are related to the fact that the 55-year-old former deputy prime minister was one of President ...

'Those bullets pierced each and every one of us'   Irish Independent
Murder In Moscow   The Nation
10 Things to Know for Monday   U-T San Diego
Christian Science Monitor   
The Australian (blog)   
Forbes   
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Times of India
   
Iraq PM urges forces to spare civilians in Tikrit battle   
Business Standard
Iraq's prime minister has announced the launch of a military operation to retake Tikrit from the Islamic State jihadist group, urging his troops to spare civilians in the battle. Haider al-Abadi, speaking from Samarra yesterday, the other main city in the province of ...

Iraq violence kills at least 1100   Irish Independent

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TODAYonline
   
Two killed as clashes threaten fragile Ukraine truce   
DAWN.com
KIEV: Two people have been killed by shelling in east Ukraine as isolated clashes rattled a shaky truce with pro-Russian rebels and observers warned the country was at a “crossroads”. Photographer Sergiy Nikolayev from Ukrainian daily Segodnya died after ...

Ukrainian Volunteers Prepare to Defend Mariupol   Voice of America
Ukraine's pro-Russia rebels claim to withdraw, Kyiv skeptical   Deutsche Welle
Canada's Ukrainian diaspora raises $52000 for troops at Toronto event   The Globe and Mail
News24   
NEWS.com.au   
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The Daily Star
   
Mali government signs peace deal, Tuareg rebels delay   
The Daily Star
Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop (C) signs a peace agreement as part of mediation talks between the Malian government and some northern armed groups, on March 1, 2015 in the Algerian capital Algiers. Bamako signed a peace agreement with ...

Coalition Balks at Signing Peace Accord for Northern Mali   ABC News
Mali govt signs peace deal, Tuareg rebels delay   The Nation
Mali signs peace deal but Tuareg rebels ask for more time   Deutsche Welle
Reuters   
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The Nation
   
Yemen: No easy solution   
Peninsula On-line
The visit of Abdul-latif Al Zayani, secretary general of the GCC to Yemen, and his meeting with President Hadi who withdrew his resignation has conveyed a strong message that the GCC countries stand united and are committed to bringing the situation back ...

First Iranian Direct Flight Lands in Shi'ite-Held Yemen Capital   Voice of America
Iran Builds Ties With Yemen's Houthis as GCC Moves Embassies   YemenOnline
First Iran flight lands in Shiite-held Yemen capital   Al-Arabiya
Al-Bawaba   
Philippine Star   
Ynetnews   
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Australians banned from travel to Mosul   
Herald Sun
AUSTRALIANS travelling to the northern Iraq city of Mosul without a legitimate reason face jail. FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop declared the Mosul district in Iraq's Ninewa province a "designated area" on Monday. The city is the largest controlled by the Islamic ...


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DAWN.com
   
172 militants killed last month in Sinai, claims Egypt's army   
DAWN.com
CAIRO: Egypt's army said on Sunday at least 172 militants were killed in February in joint police and military operations in the restive Sinai where security forces are battling an Islamist insurgency. The militants were killed in a series of security operations in ...


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