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2015-08-10 Zimbabwe World


At least seven dead in Mali hotel attack as hostage-taking ends   
ABC Online
Malian and French armed forces have ended a hostage-taking at a hotel in the centre of Mali that left at least seven people dead, the defence ministry says. The military operation at the Hotel Byblos in Sevare, popular with United Nations staff, "has ...

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DAWN.com
   
Japan marks 70th anniversary of Nagasaki atomic bombing   
DAWN.com
TOKYO: Japan on Sunday marked the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki that claimed more than 74,000 lives, as Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came under fire for his attempts to expand the military's role. Bells tolled and tens of thousands of ...

Nagasaki survivor slams PM over military plans   Irish Independent
Nagasaki marks 70th anniversary of atomic bombing, calls to abolish nuclear ...   Firstpost
Top WSJ Stories on Japan: Nagasaki 70th Anniversary, Pyongyang Time   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Irish Times   
BBC News   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Mutasa must accept fate gracefully   
The Zimbabwe Daily
God works in mysterious ways, oftentimes. The only problem is that we mere mortals, a foolish lot, do not always accept God's wisdom or the greater good and glory of his ways. We often want to fight God in our foolishness, with our foolishness ...

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Voice of America
   
Ivory Coast Opposition Party to Boycott Election   
Voice of America
The opposition Ivorian Popular Front (FPI) is boycotting the upcoming October 25 presidential election, because it says the prevailing political and security conditions are not conducive for a peaceful, transparent and credible poll. Former Ivory Coast ...
Gbagbo's FPI picks presidential hopeful after years of boycotts   Business Insider
Gbagbo's party picks presidential hopeful   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Gbagbo's party picks presidential hopeful after years of boycotts   gulfnews.com
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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CBS News
   
A new fight over oil shows why it's so hard to keep Iraq from splintering   
Washington Post
BAGHDAD — Iraq's Kurdish region has begun to sell oil independently of the central government, a move that is exacerbating divisions in the country as it struggles to turn back Islamic State militants. The Kurdish region last month stopped ...
Iraq PM Abadi proposes clear-out of top government posts   IBNLive
Iraqi PM vows to tackle corruption after protests   Irish Independent
Facing protests, Iraq premier offers plan to pare government   The Seattle Times
Huffington Post   
The Daily Star   
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Reuters
   
Haiti's first election in four years marred by sporadic violence   
Reuters
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti Haitians voted Sunday for the first time in four years in a test of stability for an impoverished country continually rocked by political turmoil. Men armed with rocks and bottles attacked polling stations in the capital of Port ...
Disorder as Haitians vote in long-delayed elections   STLtoday.com
Balloting suspended in dozens of centers as Haitians elect new parliament   Miami Herald

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NewsDay
   
Protests rock Redcliff   
NewsDay
HUNDREDS of Torwood residents, some of them elderly people, braved a three-hour march covering a four-kilometre journey to Redcliff mayor Freddy Kapuya's office to protest the ongoing evictions and high council rates and fees. BY BLESSED MHLANGA.
Redcliff Municipality evicts 600 defaulters   The Herald

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The Independent
   
UK police probe migrant who allegedly walked Channel Tunnel   
TV Newsroom
France needs to draw up a “civil emergency” plan to give dignified accommodation to thousands of migrants who are camping out in the northern city of Calais in the hope of crossing the Channel to Britain, the UN said today. Because of Haroun's unusual ...

UK cops probe migrant who 'walked Chunnel'   The Daily Telegraph

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TODAYonline
   
In memory of Mr Lee   
AsiaOne
Yesterday's National Day Parade (NDP) marked not just the nation's Golden Jubilee, but also its first parade without Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The absence of the nation's founding father was keenly felt when cameras panned to his empty seat and the orchids that ...

IHT Retrospective | 1965: Friction Between Singapore and Malaysia Intensifies   New York Times (blog)
Singapore celebrates 50th year, faces midlife crisis   Times of India
Singapore celebrates 50 years of independence   Telegraph.co.uk
Reuters   
Yahoo Singapore News   
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New Zimbabwe.com
   
Gold panners killed as mine collapses   
New Zimbabwe.com
THREE gold panners, believed to be brothers, died at a disused gold mine outside Gwanda town on Sunday whilst one has been hospitalised. The brothers died when Geelong Mine near Collen Bawn collapsed. They were 300 metres underground.

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