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2015-09-05 Namibia World


The sheep underneath a 40kg wooly blanket   
TVNZ
A jury deciding on the fate of 17-year-old murder accused Vincent Skeen has retired for the night, unable to reach a verdict after six hours of deliberation. Luke Tipene. Source: ONE Sport. Skeen killed 17-year-old rugby league protege Luke Tipene ...

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BBC News
   
Migrant crisis: Councils offering sanctuary, Cooper says   
BBC News
More than 40 local councils in the UK say they are ready to offer sanctuary to refugees fleeing war-ravaged Syria, a Labour leadership candidate has said. Yvette Cooper said local authorities had replied within 24 hours to her request for each to ...
Argentina welcomes Syrian refugees, eases entrance through program begun last year   The Indian Express
Refugee crisis spurs public response in BC   Vancouver Sun
Many Obstacles Are Seen to US Taking in Large Number of Syrian Refugees   New York Times
The Globe and Mail   
OCRegister   
The Guardian   
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Business Recorder
   
Vladimir Putin confirms Russian involvement in Syria's civil war   
New Zealand Herald
Russia is providing "serious" training and logistical support to the Syrian army, Vladimir Putin has said, in the first public confirmation of the depth of Russia's involvement in Syria's civil war. Commenting on reports that Russian combat troops have ...
Russian Moves in Syria Pose Concerns for US   New York Times
Vladimir Putin says Syrian president is ready for elections, compromise   Sydney Morning Herald
Russia may be escalating military role in Syria   Los Angeles Times
Irish Independent   
Irish Examiner   
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New York Times
   
Otto Pérez Molina, Guatemalan President, Resigns Amid Scandal   
New York Times
MEXICO CITY — President Otto Pérez Molina of Guatemala resigned on Thursday to face charges in a customs fraud scandal that has generated a sweeping protest movement of citizens enraged by government corruption. In a letter to the president of ...


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The Indian Express
   
Syria: More Antiquities Destroyed by ISIS in Ancient City of Palmyra   
New York Times
The Islamic State has blown up three ancient funeral towers in the city of Palmyra, Syria's antiquities chief, Maamoun Abdulkarim, said Friday, continuing the destruction of a World Heritage site that Unesco has condemned as a war crime. The militants ...
IS blows up three ancient funeral towers in Syria   Irish Examiner
More reasons that the ancient sites matter   Washington Post
ISIS blows up more monuments at Syria's Palmyra   Jerusalem Post Israel News
The News International   
Salt Lake Tribune   
Arab News   
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New York Times
   
Seeking a Fair Distribution of Refugees in Europe   
New York Times
German and European Union leaders have called for European countries to share the burden of absorbing the hundreds of thousands of migrants who have poured into the continent this summer. One plan, which was proposed in May, would have ...


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Bloomberg
   
Putin's China Energy Deals May Hide Paper Tigers as Growth Slows   
Bloomberg
Vladimir Putin's long-heralded visit to Beijing this week yielded five framework energy deals that bolster Russian hopes of strengthening ties with China as relations sour with the U.S. and Europe. Yet if history is any guide, most of the accords won't ...
Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok (LIVE UPDATES)   RT

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
United Arab Emirates loses 45 soldiers in Yemen fighting   
Telegraph.co.uk
Forty-five troops from the United Arab Emirates were killed in Yemen while taking part in Saudi-led operations against Shiite rebels, the Gulf nation said Friday, in the deadliest day for its military in its 44-year history. The UAE's minister of state ...
Houthi Rebels Kill 45 UAE Soldiers in Yemen Fighting   New York Times
Houthis bomb Saudi-led coalition camp in Yemen, killing dozens   Daily Times
Yemen blast kills 22 UAE troops   The News International
The Nation   
The Daily Star   
gulfnews.com   
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Use the Power in Tourism to Drive the Integration Agenda   
AllAfrica.com
If there is one common thing that Cecil the Lion has demonstrated clearly, it is the power of tourism to be a catalyst for economic growth. Although largely ignored in Zimbabwe, killing Cecil shone a powerful light on hunting, and on tourism's almost ...

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Sudan Vision
   
Al Bashir and Zuma Agreed on Plan to Confront Challenges Facing Africa   
Sudan Vision
Beijing - President of the Republic, Field Marshal Omer Al Bashir, and the South African President, Jacob Zuma, have agreed on a plan to confront the challenges facing Africa, top of them is the issue of the International Criminal Court (ICC). This ...
Zuma Meets With Bashir to 'Strengthen Relations'   AllAfrica.com
Zuma, Bashir meet in China 'to strengthen co-operation'   Times LIVE
Zuma signs 16 bilateral agreements with Al-Bashir   Mail & Guardian Online
Eyewitness News   
Independent Online   
iAfrica.com   
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