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2015-11-02 Ghana World


Reuters
   
Turkey returns to single-party rule in boost for Erdogan   
Reuters
ANKARA Turkey's Islamist-rooted AK Party swept to an unexpected victory in elections on Sunday, returning the country to single-party rule in an outcome that will boost the power of President Tayyip Erdogan but may sharpen deep social divisions.
Turkey's long-dominant AKP regains majority in stunning election comeback   Firstpost
Ruling AK Party Wins Majority in Turkey Elections   Voice of America
Turkey's ruling party sweeps back to majority in parliament   Jakarta Post
Irish Independent   
Hurriyet Daily News   
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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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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 Globe and Mail
   
Break-up of Russian airliner in Sinai suggests explosion or structural failure   
The Globe and Mail
The sudden, catastrophic break-up high over the Sinai Peninsula of a Russian airliner filled with returning Red Sea vacationers was consistent with an explosion or massive structure failure. The Airbus 321 was torn apart, scattering bodies and flaming ...

Russian Plane 'Broke Up in Air', Bodies Flown Home From Egypt   NDTV
Probe says Russian plane 'broke up in air' as bodies of the 224 victims flown ...   Firstpost
Sinai plane crash: Victims flown back to Russia   BBC News
New York Times   
Irish Independent   
National Post   
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Bangkok Post
   
India PM reaches out to Africa   
Bangkok Post
New Delhi: Indian Premier Narendra Modi has announced US$600 million and a line of cut-price credit in development aid for Africa as he called for expanded trade, all part of an effort to limit China's influence on the continent. Fifty-four countries ...
India Gives Africa $10bn Line Of Credit   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Positive Signals From India Africa Forum Summit In New Delhi   Sri Lanka Guardian
Bareilly boy on spotlight at India-Africa summit   Times of India
The Echo of India   
Forbes   
The Executive Mansion   
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Jakarta Post
   
Beijing, Seoul sign 17 deals, boost economic partnership   
Jakarta Post
Premier Li Keqiang attends the welcoming ceremony hosted by Republic of Korea President Park Geun-hye in Seoul on Saturday. (Xinhua via China Daily/ANN). World News. UN says more than 700 people killed in Iraq in October · Australia dumps titles ...

South Korea's Park, Japan's Abe hold first formal bilateral talks   Channel News Asia
Japan's Abe in Seoul amid frosty ties   AsiaOne
China urges Japan to properly handle sensitive issues in bilateral ties   Xinhua
New Zealand Herald   
The Australian Financial Review   
The Straits Times   
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CBS News
   
Pope Francis to visit Mexico in February, church official says   
CBS News
MEXICO CITY -- Pope Francis will arrive in Mexico on Feb. 12 to start his long-awaited visit to the heavily Roman Catholic country, a church official said Sunday. Mexican Cardinal Norberto Rivera didn't provide any more details about the visit, only ...
Pope Francis to make official visit to Mexico in February   BBC News
Pope's visit to focus on religious tolerance and poverty eradication   The Star

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Washington Post
   
In Zanzibar, democracy, peace and unity are at stake after annulled elections   
Washington Post
Kim Yi Dionne: Continuing our series of Monkey Cage Election Reports, the following post about the Oct. 25 election in Zanzibar, in Tanzania, comes from Keith Weghorst, co-author of our pre-election report for Tanzania. Tanzania held its fifth multi ...
Zanzibar Bombings May Be Related to a Disputed Election   New York Times
Isles cautions will not tolerate troublemakers   Daily News | The National Newspaper (press release) (blog)
Zanzibar's political crisis worsens as home-made bombs are found   Quartz
AllAfrica.com   
IPPmedia   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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Ghana Business News
   
Paul Kagame gets legal backing to rule for another 19 years   
Ghana Business News
Rwanda President, Paul Kagame has been given the legal support to rule for another 19 years, The East African newspaper reports. According to the report, the country's lawmakers have removed term limits, allowing the incumbent to rule the country for ...
Rwanda's Paul Kagame free to rule till 2034   GhanaWeb
Rwanda's lower house votes to amend term limits   The Weather Space
Rwanda lawmakers vote to extend Kagame's term past 2017   JURIST
Eyewitness News   
KT Press   
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Obama crosses his own red line   
New Zealand Herald
Isis has not been significantly weakened by the bombing campaign that President Barack Obama authorised. Photo / AP. Even when President Barack Obama sent United States troops back to Iraq and ordered the military to stay in Afghanistan, he insisted ...


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