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Desperate Nepalese sleep in open, seek help as aftershocks spread fear
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Thousands of desperate Nepalese huddled under tents and sought scarce food and medical supplies on Monday, two days after a massive quake killed more than 3,200 people and overwhelmed authorities struggled to cope with ...
Death toll in Nepal quake rises to more than 3200Chron.com
How to help victims of the Nepal earthquakeCNN International
Nepal earthquake: Death toll rises above 3000BBC News
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KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Thousands of desperate Nepalese huddled under tents and sought scarce food and medical supplies on Monday, two days after a massive quake killed more than 3,200 people and overwhelmed authorities struggled to cope with ...
Death toll in Nepal quake rises to more than 3200
How to help victims of the Nepal earthquake
Nepal earthquake: Death toll rises above 3000
Sacramento Bee
Israel launches airstrike targeting militants on Syria border
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JERUSALEM – Israel's military said Sunday it launched an airstrike on its border with Syria after spotting militants carrying a bomb in the Israeli-held Golan Heights. The military said it carried out the strike after troops saw "a group of armed terrorists" approach ...
Israeli air strike kills four planting bomb at Syria frontier - sourceReuters India
IDF foils attempted terror attack in Golan, near Syria borderHaaretz
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JERUSALEM – Israel's military said Sunday it launched an airstrike on its border with Syria after spotting militants carrying a bomb in the Israeli-held Golan Heights. The military said it carried out the strike after troops saw "a group of armed terrorists" approach ...
Israeli air strike kills four planting bomb at Syria frontier - source
IDF foils attempted terror attack in Golan, near Syria border
Israeli Military Says It Killed Armed Men in Strike on Golan Heights Frontier
Wall Street Journal
Former UN envoy says Yemen political deal was close before Saudi airstrikes ...
Wall Street Journal
UNITED NATIONS—Yemen's warring political factions were on the verge of a power-sharing deal when Saudi-led airstrikes began a month ago, derailing the negotiations, the United Nations envoy who mediated the talks said. Jamal Benomar, who ...
There is no end in sight to the fight for YemenThe Star Online
Airstrikes resume against rebels in Yemen's capitalThe Seattle Times (registration)
Saudi-Led Air Campaign Resumes in Yemeni CapitalNew York Times
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UNITED NATIONS—Yemen's warring political factions were on the verge of a power-sharing deal when Saudi-led airstrikes began a month ago, derailing the negotiations, the United Nations envoy who mediated the talks said. Jamal Benomar, who ...
There is no end in sight to the fight for Yemen
Airstrikes resume against rebels in Yemen's capital
Saudi-Led Air Campaign Resumes in Yemeni Capital
ABC Online
Bali Nine: death for outsiders, but leniency for locals
ABC Online
As Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran prepare to face the firing squad this week, an analysis of Indonesian sentencing reveals foreigners cop the heaviest penalties for drug offences while some locals are shown leniency, writes Hamish McDonald.
Bali Nine bribe claims a global issue warns Julie BishopThe Australian
'They wanted $130000 ... and then more': explosive Bali nine bribe allegationsSydney Morning Herald
Indonesian Firing-Squad Executions Loom as Tensions BuildBloomberg
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As Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran prepare to face the firing squad this week, an analysis of Indonesian sentencing reveals foreigners cop the heaviest penalties for drug offences while some locals are shown leniency, writes Hamish McDonald.
Bali Nine bribe claims a global issue warns Julie Bishop
'They wanted $130000 ... and then more': explosive Bali nine bribe allegations
Indonesian Firing-Squad Executions Loom as Tensions Build
Wall Street Journal
Japanese Leader Abe Rails for High-Speed Trains in US
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—When Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits the U.S. this week, he will act as salesman-in-chief by marketing Japan's high-speed rail system. With the support of the government, Japanese companies are vying for chances to join three fast-train projects ...
Japan Prime Minister comes to US for nationwide tourCBS News
Abe's Congress Speech to Rivet Asian Audience 7000 Miles AwayBloomberg
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Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—When Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visits the U.S. this week, he will act as salesman-in-chief by marketing Japan's high-speed rail system. With the support of the government, Japanese companies are vying for chances to join three fast-train projects ...
Japan Prime Minister comes to US for nationwide tour
Abe's Congress Speech to Rivet Asian Audience 7000 Miles Away
Obama, Abe eye strategic trade deal at White House
Sydney Morning Herald
ASEAN Summit bombing averted: Malaysia police
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Malaysian authorities say they have foiled a plot by Islamic extremists to detonate a series of bombs across the capital Kuala Lumpur, ahead of a summit of South-East Asian leaders. Police have arrested 12 suspects allegedly linked to the so-called ...
Aquino tells Asean leaders to stand against China's reclamationInquirer.net
ASEAN warns Chinese actions `may undermine peace` in South China SeaZee News
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Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Malaysian authorities say they have foiled a plot by Islamic extremists to detonate a series of bombs across the capital Kuala Lumpur, ahead of a summit of South-East Asian leaders. Police have arrested 12 suspects allegedly linked to the so-called ...
Aquino tells Asean leaders to stand against China's reclamation
ASEAN warns Chinese actions `may undermine peace` in South China Sea
Asean foreign ministers send condolences, offer assistance to affected nations
Times of India
Putin says 'no regrets' over Crimea annexation
Times of India
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview to mark 15 years in power, said he has no regrets over Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea as it overturned "a historical injustice." "I think we did the right thing and I don't regret a thing," Putin said ...
Putin Vows to Keep Hold of Crimea in DocumentaryWall Street Journal
Russian Jews face 'grave dangers' if Putin is ousted, warns senior rabbiRT
Putin Says U.S. Special Service Contacted Fighters From CaucasusBloomberg
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Times of India
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin, in an interview to mark 15 years in power, said he has no regrets over Moscow's 2014 annexation of Crimea as it overturned "a historical injustice." "I think we did the right thing and I don't regret a thing," Putin said ...
Putin Vows to Keep Hold of Crimea in Documentary
Russian Jews face 'grave dangers' if Putin is ousted, warns senior rabbi
Putin Says U.S. Special Service Contacted Fighters From Caucasus
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New coordination among anti-regime fighters in Syria yields results
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This image posted on the Twitter page of Syria's al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front on Saturday, April 25, 2015, which is consistent with AP reporting, shows Nusra Front fighters in the town of Jisr al-Shughour, Idlib province, Syria. Hard-line Syrian rebel groups ...
Assad's hold on power looks shakier than ever as rebels advance in SyriaWashington Post
Air raids on market kill 40 as Syria regime strikes backThe Daily Star
Unity of rebels main factor in defeating regime: Opposition leaderARA News
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This image posted on the Twitter page of Syria's al-Qaida-linked Nusra Front on Saturday, April 25, 2015, which is consistent with AP reporting, shows Nusra Front fighters in the town of Jisr al-Shughour, Idlib province, Syria. Hard-line Syrian rebel groups ...
Assad's hold on power looks shakier than ever as rebels advance in Syria
Air raids on market kill 40 as Syria regime strikes back
Unity of rebels main factor in defeating regime: Opposition leader
The Guardian Nigeria
Of xenophobia and a quest for African renaissance
The Guardian Nigeria
THE just-abating xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans by their South African hosts are not only barbaric, but also destructive to the ties that bind brothers and sisters across the continent. Indeed, the attacks put a big question mark on the humanity of the ...
Our Pains, Tears, Fear In South Africa – Nigerian ImmigrantsLeadership Newspapers
VIDEO: African All Stars – We Are The World (#NoToXenophobia)DailyPost Nigeria
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THE just-abating xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans by their South African hosts are not only barbaric, but also destructive to the ties that bind brothers and sisters across the continent. Indeed, the attacks put a big question mark on the humanity of the ...
Our Pains, Tears, Fear In South Africa – Nigerian Immigrants
VIDEO: African All Stars – We Are The World (#NoToXenophobia)
SA government slams Nigeria for recalling ambassadors
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Iraqi army claims progress in Anbar amid Baghdad bombings
DAWN.com
BAGHDAD: Iraq's army announced it was making progress in the battle against the self-styled Islamic State militants in Anbar province on Sunday even as it struggled to retake territory lost over the weekend and a string of bombings rocked the capital.
Iraq announces slow progress in retaking Anbar provinceChristian Science Monitor
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DAWN.com
BAGHDAD: Iraq's army announced it was making progress in the battle against the self-styled Islamic State militants in Anbar province on Sunday even as it struggled to retake territory lost over the weekend and a string of bombings rocked the capital.
Iraq announces slow progress in retaking Anbar province
Iraqi forces repel IS attacks in Salahudin, Anbar
Iraqi army claims progress in Anbar
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