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2015-05-28 Namibia World


swissinfo.ch
   
World football rocked as top officials held in US, Swiss graft cases   
swissinfo.ch
ZURICH (Reuters) - Seven of the most powerful figures in global football faced extradition to the United States on corruption charges after being arrested on Wednesday in Switzerland, where authorities also announced a criminal investigation into the ...


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Al Jazeera America
   
EU asks member states to admit 40000 asylum seekers   
DAWN.com
BRUSSELS: The European Union asked on Wednesday its member states to admit 40,000 asylum seekers from Syria and Eritrea landing in Italy and Greece, which have been overstretched by an influx of migrants. The emergency proposal, which comes ...

EU asks member states to take 40000 Mediterranean refugees   Irish Independent

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BBC News
   
David Cameron meets leaders as EU Referendum Bill launched   
BBC News
David Cameron is starting a tour of European capitals as a bill paving the way for the UK's EU referendum is launched in the House of Commons. The prime minister will attempt to persuade the Dutch, French, Polish and German premiers to back his changes ...

Increased taxes for UK businesses with foreign labour, says Queen Elizabeth in ...   Firstpost
In-out vote on EU top of UK's new programme for government   Irish Independent
UK referendum: For the benefit of all in EU?   Irish Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Blair quits as peace envoy to Middle East   
Irish Independent
Tony Blair has resigned from his position as the Quartet's (UN, US, EU and Russia) peace envoy to the Middle East after seven years. The former British prime minister has been criticised for his dual role as diplomat and businessman.
Comment: Blundering Blair signs off – only Israel will miss him   DAWN.com
Tony Blair stepping down as Middle East envoy   Al Jazeera America
Blair steps down after 8 years as Quartet envoy   Jerusalem Post Israel News
The Guardian   
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New York Times
   
Medical Need Climbs Alongside Death Toll in Yemen   
New York Times
SANA, Yemen — Airstrikes by a Saudi-led military coalition were said to have killed at least 80 people in Yemen on Wednesday, and the World Health Organization warned that roughly one-third of the country's population was in urgent need of medical care.
Coalition airstrikes kill 40 in barracks in Sanaa   Business Standard
Air strikes kill 80 in Yemen   The Nation
Only talks can fix Yemen   Daily Times
Arab News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Myanmar Nationalists Rally Against International Pressure Over Migrant Crisis   
Wall Street Journal
YANGON—More than three hundred people, including dozens of monks, took to the streets of Yangon Wednesday to protest growing international pressure on Myanmar to improve the way it treats the stateless Rohingya minority at the center of Southeast ...

Protesters to UN: Don't blame Myanmar for 'boat people' crisis   Hindustan Times
Bangladesh plans to move Rohingya refugees to island in the south   The Guardian
Hundreds rally in Myanmar over boat people crisis | Reuters   Firstpost
Myanmar Times   
The Independent   
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The Indian Express
   
Irish gay marriage vote a 'defeat for humanity': Vatican   
The Indian Express
The Vatican's secretary of state has called the Irish vote to legalize gay marriage a “defeat for humanity,” evidence of the soul-searching going on in Catholic circles after the predominantly Roman Catholic country overwhelmingly rejected traditional church ...

Same-sex marriage vote 'a defeat for humanity' - cardinal   Irish Independent
Support is available for gay Irish people and spouses in straight marriages   Irish Examiner
Senior cardinal says Irish backing for same-sex marriage a 'defeat for humanity'   RTE.ie
Washington Post   
The Guardian   
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The Guardian
   
Thieves steal £700000 of rhino horn from Mozambique police   
The Guardian
The horns likely originated in South Africa where a rhino poaching crisis centred on Kruger national park has spiralled out of control. Photograph: Adrian Steirn/EPA. Karl Mathiesen and David Smith Africa correspondent. Wednesday 27 May 2015 12.32 EDT ...

Stolen rhino horns replaced with replicas   News24
Illegal rhino horns found on NKoreans arrested in Mozambique   UPI.com
Officials held after rhino horns stolen from Mozambique police   Namibian

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TODAYonline
   
Ruling Party in Ethiopia Appears Headed for Sweeping Victory   
New York Times
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Ethiopia's ruling coalition appears headed for a sweeping victory following Sunday's national elections, according to provisional results announced Wednesday. A preliminary tally from Ethiopia's electoral board found that of 442 ...

Ethiopia's Ruling Party Wins Big in Early Election Results   Voice of America
Ethiopia's ruling party sweeps parliament in early vote results   Reuters
Ethiopia's ruling party sweeps parliament based on early results   Hindustan Times
US Department of State (press release)   
New Business Ethiopia   
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