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2015-06-29 Namibia World


New York Times
   
French Assailant Texted Beheading Photo to Canadian Number   
New York Times
PARIS — The man accused of beheading his employer and setting off an explosion at an American chemical factory in southeastern France used a smartphone application to send a gruesome photograph of himself with the victim's head, a French official said ...

I beheaded boss for telling me off   The Australian (blog)
French suspect in beheading 'sent selfie to contact in Syria'   Irish Independent
France attack suspect Yassin Salhi admits beheading boss, police link killer to ...   ABC Online
STLtoday.com   
Stuff.co.nz   
Mashable   
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ABC Online
   
Turkey gay pride parade participants clash with police; social media shows use ...   
ABC Online
Footage uploaded to social media shows Turkish police tear gassing and using water cannons against a crowd gathering to march in an annual gay pride parade in Istanbul's Taksim Square on Sunday. Some of the videos show gay pride supporters being ...

Police violently breakup Istanbul gay pride parade: Demonstrators dispersed by ...   Firstpost
Gay rights celebrated in US, cracked down on in Turkey   Sydney Morning Herald
Turkish police use water cannons, tear gas at Pride rally   Toronto Sun
Hindustan Times   
Brisbane Times   
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Haaretz
   
Israel intercepts Gaza-bound flotilla in 'casualty-free' operation   
Haaretz
20 activists on Marianne boat, among them MK Basel Ghattas (Joint Arab List) and former Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki, currently en route to Ashdod port. By Gili Cohen , Barak Ravid and Jack Khoury | Jun. 29, 2015 | 5:55 AM ...

IDF intercepts Gaza bound flotilla without incident, redirects vessel towards ...   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Contact lost with Freedom Flotilla flagship en route for Gaza   RT
The Flotilla Question   Huffington Post
Ynetnews   
Los Angeles Times   
The Times of Israel   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
UN chief appeals for secure elections in Burundi   
DAWN.com
UNITED NATIONS: On the eve of highly-charged elections, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Sunday urged the government of Burundi to ensure that voting takes place in a secure environment. After months of turmoil, Ban had on Friday ...

African Union says Burundi election not free or fair, speaker flees   Reuters
Top Burundi official flees ahead of vote   The Nation
Burundi parliamentary speaker flees as three killed in capital on eve of election   Telegraph.co.uk
Ghana Business News   
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