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Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Is Brought to Charleston
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — The mass murder of nine people who gathered Wednesday night for Bible study at a landmark black church has shaken a city whose history from slavery to the Civil War to the present is inseparable from the nation's anguished ...
The church: A history of racial tensionThe Globe and Mail
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CHARLESTON, S.C. — The mass murder of nine people who gathered Wednesday night for Bible study at a landmark black church has shaken a city whose history from slavery to the Civil War to the present is inseparable from the nation's anguished ...
The church: A history of racial tension
White Gunman Caught in Killing of 9 in Historic Black Church
Charleston shooting: florist Debbie Dills hailed a hero after tailing suspect's car
National Geographic
UNHCR: Refugee numbers reach highest ever recorded
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(CNN) — There are more refugees in the world today than ever previously recorded — and more than half are children, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday. Nearly 60 million people were counted as forcibly displaced in 2014, according to the ...
'Global conflicts displaced record 60m in 2014'Times of India
Displacement of peoples at its highest since WW2Irish Examiner
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(CNN) — There are more refugees in the world today than ever previously recorded — and more than half are children, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday. Nearly 60 million people were counted as forcibly displaced in 2014, according to the ...
'Global conflicts displaced record 60m in 2014'
Displacement of peoples at its highest since WW2
Global refugees: Is the world failing?
Vancouver Sun
Ceremonies mark bicentennial of fateful 1815 Battle of Waterloo, which changed ...
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BRUSSELS - Royalty, dignitaries and soldiers around the world on Thursday commemorated the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, a watershed in European history that marked the end of the continent's domination by France and its emperor Napoleon and the ...
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BRUSSELS - Royalty, dignitaries and soldiers around the world on Thursday commemorated the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, a watershed in European history that marked the end of the continent's domination by France and its emperor Napoleon and the ...
Notable & Quotable: Andrew Roberts
The Battle of Waterloo: Joining an army of re-enacters remembering one of ...
Waterloo handshakes as Europe marks bicentenary united
NewsDay
Bhasikiti case urgent, court rules
NewsDay
The Constitutional Court (ConCourt) yesterday ruled that a case where expelled Zanu PF Mwenezi East MP Kudakwashe Bhasikiti is seeking to interdict President Robert Mugabe from declaring his seat vacant is urgent. BY CHARLES LAITON/RICHARD ...
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The Constitutional Court (ConCourt) yesterday ruled that a case where expelled Zanu PF Mwenezi East MP Kudakwashe Bhasikiti is seeking to interdict President Robert Mugabe from declaring his seat vacant is urgent. BY CHARLES LAITON/RICHARD ...
Bhasikiti Challenges Expulsion At Concourt
Jaboon threatens to take Bhasikiti's farm
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Dzamara search: Police still clueless
NewsDay
Home Affairs deputy minister Ziyambi Ziyambi says police are complying with a High Court order to provide fortnightly updates on progress made in the search for missing journalist-cum-pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara, Parliament heard this week.
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Home Affairs deputy minister Ziyambi Ziyambi says police are complying with a High Court order to provide fortnightly updates on progress made in the search for missing journalist-cum-pro-democracy activist Itai Dzamara, Parliament heard this week.
Canada Faults Zim Govt Over Missing Dzamara
ABC Online
Western aid donors should take note of Africa's changing priorites
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The fact Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir could snub an arrest warrant on his trip to South Africa is a symptom of the changing political priorities in the continent. And Western aid donors should learn from this, writes Greg Mills. For African democrats, the ...
Parly chaos: Nkandla trumps Bashir issueIndependent Online
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The fact Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir could snub an arrest warrant on his trip to South Africa is a symptom of the changing political priorities in the continent. And Western aid donors should learn from this, writes Greg Mills. For African democrats, the ...
Parly chaos: Nkandla trumps Bashir issue
How Zuma and ministers plotted Omar al-Bashir's escape
S Africa gets 1 week to explain how Sudan prez Bashir left
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Fire at 'Loaves and Fishes' church was arson, Israeli police say
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Tabgha, Israel (CNN) A church at the site in Israel where Christians believe Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish has been badly damaged by arson, police said Thursday. Fires were set off early Thursday in the monastery section of the Church ...
'Miracle' church at Sea of Galilee torchedTimes LIVE
Israel's miracle church attackedThe Hindu
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Tabgha, Israel (CNN) A church at the site in Israel where Christians believe Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish has been badly damaged by arson, police said Thursday. Fires were set off early Thursday in the monastery section of the Church ...
'Miracle' church at Sea of Galilee torched
Israel's miracle church attacked
Fire heavily damages Church of Loaves and Fishes on Sea of Galilee
The Zimbabwe Daily
US exposes Mujuru conspiracy
The Zimbabwe Daily
US Senator Christopher Smith has exposed ousted Vice President Joice Mujuru for working with Western powers in her conspiracy to unseat President Mugabe unconstitutionally and lamented that her expulsion had put the succession issue in doubt.
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US Senator Christopher Smith has exposed ousted Vice President Joice Mujuru for working with Western powers in her conspiracy to unseat President Mugabe unconstitutionally and lamented that her expulsion had put the succession issue in doubt.
Why Mujuru cannot afford to ignore Tsvangirai
New Zimbabwe.com
Tomana: Out of school girls, 12, should've sex
New Zimbabwe.com
ZIMBABWEAN youths are emerging from high school and university into utter hopelessness in an economy that offers no opportunities having struggled with a 15-year-long economic crisis which has left unemployment north of 90 percent, according to some ...
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ZIMBABWEAN youths are emerging from high school and university into utter hopelessness in an economy that offers no opportunities having struggled with a 15-year-long economic crisis which has left unemployment north of 90 percent, according to some ...
Govt Prosecutor: Sex With Girls (12) Perfectly OK
Telegraph.co.uk
Cameron invites Egypt's Sisi to London after Morsi death sentence
Telegraph.co.uk
The British government has defended its decision to invite Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to London the day after his administration condemned the country's former president to death. A Cairo court confirmed the sentence against Mohamed Morsi on ...
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The British government has defended its decision to invite Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to London the day after his administration condemned the country's former president to death. A Cairo court confirmed the sentence against Mohamed Morsi on ...
Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy
Egypt's Mursi appeals against violence conviction - lawyers to state media
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