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Telegraph.co.uk
   
MarketsGreek election creates fresh uncertainty   
Financial Times
The euro tumbled further, Treasury bonds strengthened and Asian equities retreated after the anti-austerity Syriza party won a big victory in Greek national elections. With nearly three-quarters of votes counted, Syriza led New Democracy, the ruling ...

Vote brings Grexit fears back to the fore   CNBC
Syriza could win outright majority as Greece rejects austerity   Daily News & Analysis
Oil falls after Greek election sends euro tumbling   Reuters UK
Sydney Morning Herald   
BBC News   
Reuters Canada   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
17 killed in Egypt protest marking anniversary of 2011 uprising   
Daily News & Analysis
Riot police backed by soldiers in armoured vehicles sealed off roads, including those leading to Cairo's Tahrir Square, the symbolic heart of the 2011 revolt. File Photo AFP photo. At least 17 people were killed on Sunday in Egypt's bloodiest protests since ...

At least 18 killed in protests marking the anniversary of Egypt's uprising   The Week Magazine
At Least 18 Die in Egyptian Violence   New York Times
Sixteen killed in Egypt riots on uprising anniversary   Irish Independent
Gulf Daily News   
DAWN.com   
Irish Times   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
Obama's Republic Day Visit Shows that Spring Has Come for US-India Relations   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
On Monday President Barack Obama becomes the first American president to preside as the chief guest at India's Republic Day parade, an annual spectacle that celebrates the country's democracy by showcasing its cultural diversity and military might. Before ...

Barack and I are very close: Narendra Modi   Hindustan Times
LIVE: India celebrates Republic Day   The Hindu
Narendra Modi's talk of renewables goal signals new tone on climate   Livemint
Firstpost   
NDTV   
The Australian   
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AsiaOne
   
Libya: Gunmen Abduct an Official   
New York Times
Gunmen have kidnapped the deputy foreign minister of Libya's internationally recognized government, the interior minister said Sunday. The kidnapping of the deputy minister, Hassan al-Saghir, happened on Saturday in the eastern city of Bayda, Interior ...

Libya: Talks should continue   Saudi Gazette
UN to hold new Libya talks, gunmen kidnap deputy foreign minister   The Globe and Mail

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Wall Street Journal
   
Boko Haram captures new town   
Gulf Daily News
ABUJA: Boko Haram fighters yesterday overran a strategic town in northeastern Nigeria and seized a military base, as Secretary of State John Kerry pledged further US support against the militants. The Islamists captured the town of Monguno in Borno State, ...

At least 200 die as Boko Haram attacks key Nigerian city   Irish Independent
Gunmen target Nigerian town   Independent Online
Boko Haram crisis: How have Nigeria's militants become so strong?   BBC News
Washington Times   
Osun Defender   
The Nation Newspaper   
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New York Times
   
German Quandary of How to Deal With Anti-Immigration Movement   
New York Times
DRESDEN, Germany — German leaders are struggling with how, and how much, to engage with supporters of a protest movement formed around fears of an “Islamization” of their country. Local leaders have started reaching out to supporters of the group ...

Pegida Resumes Dresden Gatherings   Getty Images
PEGIDA Holds First Protest in Germany Since Leader's Hitler Selfie Went Viral   VICE News
German anti-Islam rally shrinks, first since leader resigned   Reuters
Europe Online Magazine   
Zee News   
NEWS.com.au   
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Irish Independent
   
Japan shocked by new 'IS video'   
Irish Independent
From the prime minister to ordinary people, Japanese were shocked at a video purportedly showing one of two Japanese hostages of the extremist Islamic State (IS) group had been killed. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Japan stunned by video claiming death of 1 of 2 IS hostages   TODAYonline
Japan Using 'Every Channel' to Secure Release of Hostage Goto   Businessweek
'Islamic State' releases new video of slain Japanese hostage, demands freeing ...   AsiaOne
The Australian (blog)   
Independent Online   
National Post   
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Daily Sun
   
Buhari: Change Nigeria needs   
Daily Sun
A medical practitioner, Kelechi Nwagwu, is the Convener and National Coordinator, South-East Professionals for Buhari. In an interview with RAZAQ BAMIDELE in Lagos, the vocal pro-Buhari campaigner stated reasons he, a south eastern Christian, ...

Jonathan, Sambo are your best bet   Daily Times Nigeria

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Times of Zambia
   
Zambia's new president sworn into office   
Nigerian Tribune
Edgar Lungu has been sworn in as Zambia's sixth president, following a closely fought election. Zambians voted on Tuesday for a successor to President Michael Sata who died in October of last year. The new leader will take the helm of the copper-rich ...

Lungu pledges to fight poverty   Zambia Daily Mail
The ruling party candidate wins in Zambia… for now.   Washington Post (blog)
Copper Quandary Risks Zambian Leader's 'Crusade' Against Poverty   Businessweek
Financial Times   
News24   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Curfew in Egypt's Sinai extended by 3 months   
Xinhua
CAIRO, Jan. 25 (Xinhua) -- The Egyptian government decided on Sunday to extend the curfew in Northern Sinai for three months, ending in April 25, official MENA news agency reported. Spokesman of Egyptian Cabinet Hossam Qawish said on Sunday that ...


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