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2015-11-02 Namibia World


New York Times
   
Popular Hotel in Somalia Is Bombed by Militants   
New York Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Islamist militants stormed a popular hotel in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, on Sunday, blowing up the front gate with a car bomb, shooting guests and hotel workers, and then battling with security forces from the ...
UNSC condemns deadly attack in #Mogadishu   Diplomat News Network
Somalia: A Freelance Journalist killed, another Wounded in Mogadishu's Hotel ...   Geeska Afrika

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Voice of America
   
Ruling AK Party Wins Majority in Turkey Elections   
Voice of America
Last updated on: November 01, 2015 9:03 PM. ISTANBUL—. The ruling Justice and Development Party of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan swept to a surprise victory in Sunday's snap parliamentary polls, returning the country to single-party rule just ...

Turkey's long-dominant AKP regains majority in stunning election comeback   Firstpost
Elections leave Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan as the leader of a ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Shock election victory boosts Erdogan's plans for Turkish power grab   Irish Independent
Reuters   
The Globe and Mail   
The Australian Financial Review   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
'Dividing capital into Arab and Jewish municipalities is the only way to end ...   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
'Separate municipalities without walls will maintain united city... for two nations,' says ex-councilman Margalit. Border Police man the area separating the e. Jerusalem neighborhoods of Armon Hanatziv, Jebl. Border Police man the area separating the ...
Palestinian shot dead after trying to stab Israeli soldiers   Irish Independent
The cameras are a sideshow   The News International
A boycott of Israel can help end the injustice   Irish Examiner
Wall Street Journal   
Daily Times   
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The Australian
   
Leaders of Japan, SKorea holding first meeting in 3 years   
New Zealand Herald
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) " The leaders of South Korea and Japan met Monday for their first formal one-on-one talks in 3 years, a day after they held a three-way summit with China's premier and agreed to strengthen ties that have frayed over history and ...

North Asian leaders put economy first after three year history cold war   The Australian Financial Review
Japan, S. Korea, China Set Aside Tensions to Vow Cooperation   Bloomberg
Trade trumps hostility for Korea-China-Japan summit   The Nation
The Globe and Mail   
Jakarta Post   
Channel News Asia   
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Namibia Economist
This week was marked by very hot day temperatures in the north-east and the south-west. Basically every day, Owamboland, Etosha, Khorixas, Outjo, the Kavangos and the Zambezi, reached the upper thirties in the late afternoon. The same happened in the ...


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