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2015-02-02 Ghana World


Hamilton Spectator
   
Egypt deports Australian, Canadian near release?   
Hamilton Spectator
Al-Jazeera journalists Baher Mohamed, left, Mohammed Fahmy and Peter Greste appear in court in Cairo last March. next play/pause pre 1/1. Hamilton Spectator. By Sarah El Deeb. CAIRO — Al-Jazeera English reporter Peter Greste left Egypt on Sunday ...

Strong push for Fahmy's release as Egypt frees Al Jazeera colleague   The Globe and Mail
Peter Greste's parents celebrate release from Egyptian prison   CBC.ca
Freed Al Jazeera journalist Peter Greste will come home to prawns and beer   Mashable
Reuters   
Irish Independent   
Gulf Daily News   
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Firstpost
   
France stands firm, says 'no question' of annulling Greece's debt   
Firstpost
France has said that it will not write off Greece's debt, though French Finance Minister Michel Sapin said they could discuss ways to reduce the debt burden. Sapin said that the French government "would like to discuss ways to reduce the weight of this debt ...

Greek FM Varoufakis: Time for Greece to go 'cold turkey'   Deutsche Welle
Five things to know before the market trades this week, Feb 2-8   The Straits Times
Eyeing New Debt Deal by 'End May,' Says Greece   NDTV
Xinhua   
Irish Times   
BusinessWorld Online Edition   
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CBC.ca
   
Syrian crisis: Lebanese Shia pilgrims targeted in Damascus bus bombing   
CBC.ca
A bomb placed on a bus ferrying Lebanese pilgrims around Shia holy sites in Damascus exploded Sunday, killing at least seven people, according to Syrian activists and Lebanese media. The bombing underscored the sectarian nature of Syria's four-year ...

Explosion Kills at Least 6 on Bus of Lebanese Pilgrims Visiting Shrines in Syria   New York Times
Six Lebanese killed in Damascus bus blast   The Daily Star
Bus carrying Shiite pilgrims bombed in Syria; at least 6 dead   Los Angeles Times
The Nation   
The Express Tribune   
Reuters   
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Chinatopix
   
Toddler Shoots Parents in New Mexico Motel Room   
Chinatopix
(Photo : Screen Cap/KRQE) Justin Reynolds, the father of the 3-year-old boy who fired a gun, was taken to a nearby hospital on Saturday, January 31, 2015. share on facebook. share on twitter. A 3-year-old boy apparently managed to take a handgun from his ...

Albuquerque Toddler Shoots Parents: Toddler Shoots Both Parents in ...   The Cubic Lane
US toddler accidentally shoots father, pregnant mother   ABC Online
Toddler wounds parents with shot   Tribune-Review
WQAD.com   
Los Angeles Times   
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Salon
   
Pro-democracy activists back on Hong Kong streets   
Business Standard
Beijing, Feb 2 (IANS/EFE) Pro-democracy demonstrators in Hong Kong took to the streets again Sunday to demand "real democracy" in their first big march after the "Umbrella Movement" folded up in December, last year. Local media reported that tens of ...

12000 protesters back on HK streets   TODAYonline
Pro-democracy protesters back in Hong Kong, no violence   THE BUSINESS TIMES
HK graduates 'lack skills' in solving live problems   South China Morning Post (subscription)
The Times (subscription)   
NBCNews.com   
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The Nation
   
All talk but no peace: South Sudan`s stumbling talks   
Zee News
Addis Ababa: After 13 months of fighting and six failed ceasefires, diplomats are being forced to accept that any deal to end the war in South Sudan will, at best, result in a return to the status quo that precipitated the carnage in the first place. The latest peace ...

South Sudan, Rebels Sign Ceasefire   Daily Beast
South Sudan's warring factions sign new agreement   Al Jazeera America
South Sudan rivals agree new ceasefire deal   Business Standard
Voice of America   
New York Times   
Deutsche Welle   
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Sky News Australia
   
Report shows US reconsidering Ukraine arms   
Sky News Australia
NATO and the US appear to be considering sending defensive weapons to forces fighting pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine, according to The New York Times. Though President Barack Obama has not yet decided whether to dispatch 'lethal assistance', his ...

Up to 40 killed - as fighting rages on in Ukraine   Irish Independent
US reconsidering arming Ukraine`s forces: Report   Zee News
Deadly clashes raging in Ukraine   Stuff.co.nz
The Nation   
The Guardian   
DAWN.com   
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CBC.ca
   
Japanese journalist Kenji Goto's wife devastated after apparent ISIS beheading   
CBC.ca
The wife of slain Japanese hostage Kenji Goto said Monday she was devastated but proud of her husband, who was beheaded by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) extremists. In a statement issued through the British-based journalist group Rory Peck ...

Departing From Country's Pacifism, Japanese Premier Vows Revenge for Killings   NDTV
UN Security Council demands Islamic State hostages freed   Zee News
Wife of Beheaded Reporter 'Proud' He Showed War's Tragedy   Bloomberg
New York Times   
AsiaOne   
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'Parliamentary elections will go ahead despite terrorist attacks': Sisi   
Ahram Online
Egypt's President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and leaders of Egypt's mainstream political parties stressed in a meeting on Sunday that the country's long-delayed parliamentary polls must go ahead as scheduled next March. The meeting came a few days after at ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Tadawul rises 3% as lavish payout boosts market   
Arab News
Saudi Arabia's stock market rose sharply on Sunday after Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman ordered a lavish payout to state employees and oil prices jumped on reports of declining US drilling activity. Tadawul All-Share Index jumped 3.0 ...

Gulf markets surge on stronger oil, big Saudi payout   Economic Times
Lavish freebies from Saudi king to buoy economy, markets   TODAYonline
2 US men shot, wounded in KSA   The Nation
Times of Oman   
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