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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Five dead in Charlie Hebdo riots in Niger   
Telegraph.co.uk
Five people were killed in violent riots in Niger's capital Saturday over the depiction of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of France's Charlie Hebdo weekly, with angry crowds setting fire to churches. The protesters torched at least eight houses of worship in ...


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CBC.ca
   
Pope in visit to typhoon survivors   
Herald Scotland
Pope Francis has kept a promise to comfort survivors of a 2013 typhoon, but a new storm forced him to leave early. Pope Francis has kept a promise to comfort survivors of a 2013 typhoon, but a new storm forced him to leave early. Sorry, you must sign in ...

AP PHOTOS: Loving the pope, and taking his picture   U-T San Diego
Outdoor Mass by Pope Francis in Philippines could draw record crowd   Montreal Gazette
Pope offers prayers for volunteer who died after Tacloban papal Mass   GMA News
BBC News   
Irish Independent   
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Voice of America
   
Indonesia Executes 6, Including Foreigners, for Drug Offenses   
Voice of America
The Indonesian government says it has put to death six people convicted of drug offenses, including five foreigners. Tony Spontana, a spokesman for the attorney general's office, said four men and an Indonesian woman were shot to death just after midnight ...

Indonesia Executes 6 Drug Convicts, Including 5 Foreigners   Wall Street Journal
Indonesia executes drug traffickers   Belfast Telegraph
Indonesia executes six drug convicts, including five foreigners   TVNZ
Sky News Australia   
Reuters India   
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Business Recorder
   
Japan pledges $2.5bn to Arab states to help fight IS, cope with refugees   
DAWN.com
CAIRO: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe pledged on Saturday $2.5 billion in humanitarian and development aid for the Middle East as he launched a regional tour that includes visits to Jordan and Israel. In a speech in Cairo, Mr Abe pledged $200 million ...

Japan PM pledges billions in Mideast aid   Sky News Australia
Japan pledges $200m to combat ISIL   Aljazeera.com
Japanese prime minister visits Jordan Museum   Petra News Agency
Jerusalem Post   
Taipei Times   
PanOrient News   
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Chron.com
   
Smoky load in truck triggers alarm in Channel Tunnel   
Chron.com
LONDON (AP) — A smoky load being transported through the Channel Tunnel triggered an alarm Saturday, suspending all passenger and freight rail services between Britain and France, Eurotunnel said. No injuries were reported. John Keefe, the ...


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The Star Online
   
Two French citizens arrested in Yemen may have ties to Paris attacks   
Los Angeles Times
Two French citizens arrested in Yemen are believed to have links to the Paris attack on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo, according to top Yemeni security officials. lRelated Yemen car bomb attack kills more than 50 at police academy.
Yemen arrests 2 Frenchmen over suspected al-Qaeda links   Ynetnews
Militia seizes Yemen president's adviser   DAWN.com
Security officials: Gunmen have abducted Yemen president's chief of staff   The Week Magazine
Deutsche Welle   
New York Times   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Nigeria vote chaos looms as raids highlight Islamist threat   
Chicago Tribune
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Tujja Masa won't dare vote in Nigeria's presidential election next month. The 50-year-old farmer is one of the hundreds of thousands who've fled their northeastern villages to escape gun and bomb attacks by Islamist militants.
Thousands back Chad army move   The Nation
Nigerian state weak –Sanusi   Daily Sun
Security, naira decline key issues as elections draw closer   BusinessDay
The Guardian   
The Independent   
The Guardian   
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Pulse Nigeria
   
Evil Father: Man buries 10-year-old daughter alive because she was a girl   
Pulse Nigeria
A man attempted to bury his 10-year-old daughter in India because he didn't want a girl child. Published: 21 minutes ago; Steve Dede. Print; eMail · play Abdul Hussein was caught trying to bury his daughter (Dipankar Sengupta) ...

Abdul Hussein, Indian man buries 10 year old daughter alive cause she was a girl.   scallywagandvagabond
Tripura man jailed for trying to bury daughter   Times of India
Indian man arrested for 'burying daughter alive'   SBS
Yahoo!7 News   
Newstalk ZB   
Information Nigeria   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Hamas welcomes International Criminal Court inquiry into Israeli-Palestinian ...   
Daily News & Analysis
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said on Saturday it welcomed a decision by the International Criminal Court to launch an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories. The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said on Saturday it welcomed ...

Inquiry into war crimes in Gaza   Herald Scotland
Gazans seek justice in the wake of ICC probe into Israeli war crimes   Press TV
Ya'alon: ICC Probe is 'Hypocritical and Outrageous'   Arutz Sheva
Haaretz   
The Times of Israel   
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Kansas City Star
   
U.N. Security Council threatens sanctions over Libya turmoil   
TODAYonline
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. Security Council on Saturday welcomed Libyan peace negotiations held in Geneva this week but warned the North African state it would consider sanctions against anyone undermining the country's security and stability.
Libya's militant group to stay in battlefields despite truce   Business Standard
Factions Declare Ceasefire   Deutsche Welle

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