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The Indian Express
   
Grenade explodes during Ukraine clashes; 1 officer killed   
Washington Post
KIEV, Ukraine — A grenade exploded outside Ukraine's parliament during a nationalist protest against a vote to give greater powers to separatist regions in the east, killing one police officer and injuring 122 people, the Interior Ministry said. It ...
Grenade explodes during Ukraine clashes; one officer killed   Firstpost
Violent Protest Follows Kiev Vote on Autonomy for East Ukraine   New York Times
Ukraine clashes: deadly protests in Kiev   Irish Times
Gawker   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Newsweek
   
Vice News Journalists Detained in Turkey on Charges of 'Aiding a Terrorist ...   
NBCNews.com
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — A Turkish court charged two Vice News journalists and their assistant on Monday with "aiding a terrorist organization" and ordered them arrested pending trial. Their employer has called the charges "baseless and alarmingly false.".
Turkey: Journalists Held in Terror Case   New York Times
Turkish Court orders arrest of two British journalists on terror charges   The Indian Express
Turkey Arrests Vice News Journalists on Terror-Related Charges   Wall Street Journal
Sydney Morning Herald   
Jakarta Post   
Voice of America   
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The Cry For Media Freedom in Egypt   
Huffington Post
This post was originally published on The Toolbox, a tech and social impact initiative of Humanise, Inc. Something exquisitely tragic happens when power and politics bind the hands and mouths of journalists. A lifeline between all sides of the truth ...

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Death toll at 158 in blasts at China port   
Herald Sun
THE death toll has risen to 158 from explosions at a chemical warehouse in north-eastern China, with 15 people still missing. THE toll included 94 firefighters and 11 police killed in the August 12 accident, the official Xinhua news agency reported on ...

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The Australian Financial Review
   
Russia launches fresh crackdown on internet   
The Australian Financial Review
Some 20 laws tightening government control of the Internet have been passed in Russia since President Vladimir Putin's re-election in 2012. Alexei Nikolsky. by Olivia Solon. Global Internet firms operating in Russia wake up on Tuesday to a new era in ...

Negotiating the Russian relationship   Washington Post
Russian 'Sinatra' defies ban to seek medical aid   The Times (subscription)
Putin Wheat Tax Stalls Ruble-Led Export Boom for Russian Farmers   Bloomberg
Washington Times   
People Magazine   
Sputnik International   
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New York Times
   
Thai police award themselves $84K for arrest of bomb suspect   
Times of India
BANGKOK: Thai police congratulated themselves for making an arrest in Bangkok's deadly bombing and announced on Monday they would give themselves an $84,000 reward, though the man has not been charged — let alone convicted — and may not be ...

Bangkok bomb 'suspect' living in Turkey, denies involvement   AsiaOne
In Bangkok bomb probe, taxi drivers are city's eyes and ears (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Thai police seek 2 new suspects in Bangkok bombing probe   Washington Post
Jakarta Post   
Irish Examiner   
The Times (subscription)   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
El-Sisi's Challenge Grows as Egypt Mandarins Object to Lower Pay   
Bloomberg
Amina Mostafa voted for Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi last year, seeing a “strong man” who could take Egypt forward. But after his government moved to cut the wage bill for six million state employees, she took to the streets in protest. “I have financial ...
Gas Find Gives Egyptian President New Political Power   Haaretz
Singapore, Egypt hail longstanding ties   The Straits Times
The Guardian view on the al-Jazeera convictions: a symptom of something ...   The Guardian
Ahram Online   
Al-Arabiya   
Financial Times   
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NewsDay
   
Veteran Mozambican journalist, known for crime reporting, shot dead   
Fox News
MAPUTO, Mozambique – A veteran Mozambican journalist, known for his crime reporting, was gunned down on the streets of the capital. Mozambican police said Saturday that they are trying to trace Paulo Machava's assassins. Machava was shot on Friday, ...

Mozambican journalist, known for crime reporting, killed   Business Standard

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