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2015-05-18 Namibia World


Daily Beast
   
Cops Rip Biker Bar After Waco Shootout   
Daily Beast
Nine are dead and 18 injured after a gathering of 200 bikers from five motorcycle gangs turned deadly—and cops are fuming at the bikini bar that welcomed them, despite police warnings. Police helicopters hovered over the Waco, Texas, sports bar and ...

Twin Peaks Speaks Out About Waco Shooting, Culpability   CBS Local
Biker shootout in Texas leaves several dead   Deutsche Welle
A former undercover agent explains what's behind the Waco biker gang shootout   Vox
New York Daily News   
Hindustan Times   
WFMY News 2   
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STLtoday.com
   
Officials: Saudi-led coalition airstrikes resume in Yemen   
STLtoday.com
SANAA, Yemen • Saudi-led coalition airstrikes targeting Shiite rebels have resumed in the southern port city of Aden after the end of a five-day humanitarian cease-fire, Yemeni security officials and witnesses said early Monday. The cease-fire expired late ...

Saudis resume airstrikes in Yemen   Irish Independent
​Saudis resume airstrikes on Yemen following five-day humanitarian ceasefire   RT
Yemen dialogue begins in S. Arabia without Houthi rebels   DAWN.com
Peninsula On-line   
ABC Online   
CNN   
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Hindustan Times
   
Shiite militias converge on Iraq's Ramadi after Islamic State takeover   
Hindustan Times
An Iraqi Sunni tribal fighter aims his gun to protect the headquarters in Ramadi from an attack by Islamic State extremists. (AP Photo). Share. Shiite militia groups converged on Ramadi on Monday to help Iraqi security forces wrest the city back from Islamic ...

Islamic State militants seize strategic Iraqi city of Ramadi   Newsday
Officials say ISIS has taken control of Ramadi, Iraq   The Week Magazine
10 things to know for Monday   Dallas Morning News
Irish Independent   
Washington Times   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
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Los Angeles Times
   
As Israel marks 1967 unification of Jerusalem, Palestinians feel left out   
Los Angeles Times
Sami Albas opened his shop three hours early. By afternoon, he knew, he would have to close or have hell to pay. "Every year, they come and kick the merchandise, break things and ruin our stores and the police do nothing," he said. All over the narrow, ...

A Celebration of Jerusalem's Unification Helps Point Up Its Divisions   New York Times
Israeli Police Clash with Palestinians in East Jerusalem   Voice of America
Benjamin Netanyahu: Jerusalem will remain united city   CNN
Ynetnews   
The Straits Times   
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Firstpost
   
PM seeks int'l help for reconstruction   
E Kantipur
KATHMANDU, MAY 18 - Prime Minister Sushil Koirala has urged the international community and development partners to support the rehabilitation of the people displaced by the earthquakes and to aid the government's larger reconstruction effort. At a press ...

Nepal PM appeals for US$2b to rebuild country after quakes   The Sun Daily
Death toll from earthquakes now highest in Nepal's history   Irish Times
Taking a comprehensive view of quakes   The Hindu
Bangkok Post   
IBNLive   
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The Phnom Penh Post
   
Jig is up for Polonsky   
The Phnom Penh Post
Fugitive tycoon Sergei Polonsky was deported back to Russia yesterday morning, where he is wanted for allegedly scamming investors in his real estate projects, police have said. Uk Heisela, director of the General Department of Immigration's investigations ...

Russian Tycoon Sergei Polonsky Deported   The Cambodia Daily
Russian tycoon in custody after deportation from Cambodia   Channel News Asia
Russian tycoon Sergei Polonsky deported by Cambodia to face embezzlement ...   The Independent
The Moscow Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
BDlive   
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The National Interest Online
   
Why America Needs to Support Tunisia Now   
The National Interest Online
Tunisia has provided a glimmer of hope in a region that continues to be roiled by the aftermath of the Arab Spring. That hope risks being extinguished as the North African nation now grapples with the daunting challenges of governance. Tunisian goodwill ...

ISIS recruits as Tunisia grapples with freedoms   Al-Arabiya
Special Report - The middle-class Islamists behind Tunisia's museum attack   Reuters Africa

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Times of India
   
Nigerian military says it destroyed 10 Boko Haram camps   
Reuters India
LAGOS Nigeria's military destroyed 10 Boko Haram camps in the country's remote northeast on Sunday as it pressed on with an offensive against militant Islamist fighters now confined to a final hideout there, the army said. A military statement said troops had ...

The Abduction of the Chibok Schoolgirls Was Only the Iceberg's Tip   Truthdig
Nigeria Military Claims Victory Over 10 Boko Haram Camps   International Business Times
Nigerian military claims fresh success against Boko Haram   Business Standard
Daily Sun   
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Police Close Down Restaurant Serving Human Flesh   
malaysiandigest.com
White truffles, black caviar, Alaskan King Salmon, and Wagyu beef – these are some of the expensive ingredients that make-up some of the most luxurious restaurant dishes on the planet. But here's one ingredient that won't be appearing on any Michelin-Star ...


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Fox News Latino
   
Venezuela opposition holds primaries for high-stakes parliament vote   
Daily Mail
CARACAS, May 17 (Reuters) - Venezuela's opposition coalition held primaries on Sunday for this year's high-stakes parliamentary election, its best shot in over a decade at recouping the National Assembly at one of the ruling Socialist Party's lowest ebbs.
Venezuela opposition holds primaries for closely watched legislative election   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Venezuelan opposition gears up in primary vote   Zee News
Venezuela opposition holds primaries for legislative contest   Fresno Bee

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