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2015-04-19 Malaysia World


The Nation
   
Suicide attack kills 33 in Jalalabad   
DAWN.com
JALALABAD (Afghanistan): A suicide bomber killed at least 33 people and injured more than 100 others here on Saturday, setting off a blast outside a bank, the city's police chief said. President Ashraf Ghani said militants of the self-styled Islamic State (IS) ...

Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Condemns Afghanistan Suicide Attack   NDTV
Afghanistan blast: Suicide bomb attack kills 33; President Ashraf Ghani blames ...   Daily News & Analysis
Afghan suicide blast kills 37   The Nation
The News International   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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Daily Beast
   
MH370 Search May Be in the Wrong Place Again   
Daily Beast
Australia admits it may look at a new patch of ocean. What's more worrying than the undiscovered yet is that not one piece of floating wreckage has been spotted where it should've washed up. Something significant was missing when senior ministers from ...


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The Age
   
Weekend raids raise questions about counter-terrorism laws   
The Age
Rebel fighters in Aleppo, Syria. Australians are known to be fighting in both Iraq and Syria. Photo: Reuters. The threat of violence at Anzac Day commemorations next weekend following raids and arrests in Melbourne, has again focused attention on ...

Isil-linked teens planned fresh attack in Australia   Irish Independent
Victorians can be confident in security for Anzac Day events: RSL president   ABC Online
Australian Police Release Three Men After Terrorism Raids   Bloomberg
Radio New Zealand   
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Firstpost
   
CRPF men shoot teenager in Kashmir: Two cops held; Mufti govt orders probe   
Firstpost
Srinagar: A teenager was shot dead by security forces in the Kashmir Valley today during a strike called by hardline Hurriyat Conference against the recent killing of two youths in an army operation in Tral, prompting the authorities to register a murder case ...

Teenager shot dead by police in Kashmir   DAWN.com
Indian police shoot teen protester dead in Srinagar   The Nation
J K violence School boy killed in firing two arrested   Jagran Post
Daily News & Analysis   
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Sacramento Bee
   
External influences   
DAWN.com
IS it not an irony for Saudi Arabia that no major political and religious party of Pakistan is ready to clearly support the kingdom's stance on Yemen? The smaller religious groups have failed in persuading the national leadership to send troops to Yemen.
Local News $274M AID IS VOWED   Gulf Daily News
Saudis to pay for Yemen emergency aid   BBC News
Yemen government rejects Iranian peace plan   The Express Tribune
The News International   
Toronto Star   
The Independent   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Zim, SA open for deeper economic co-operation   
The Zimbabwe Standard
President Robert Mugabe's visit to South Africa earlier this month (April 7-9) marked the second state visit to the republic in 21 years. His last state visit was in 1994. While a number of issues were on the agenda, it is clear that discussions on bilateral and ...

South Africa President Zuma calls on foreigners to stay despite xenophobic ...   Deutsche Welle
Zuma cancels state trip as xenophobic violence in S. Africa spreads   DAWN.com
South African immigrant attacks on rise   Irish Independent
ABC Online   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Jakarta Post   
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Fox News
   
Iraqi soldiers retake key oil refinery from ISIS militants   
Fox News
Iraqi soldiers surrounded and took control of the country's biggest oil refinery Saturday, which has been besieged for days by Islamic State militants, a senior official said. The refinery at Beiji, north of Baghdad, has been held by the Iraqi military for months ...

Islamic State: Iraqi forces retake most of Baiji refinery from militants   ABC Online
Iraq's Baiji oil refinery retaken from Islamic State   Los Angeles Times
Troops retake most of Iraq's key refinery   Arab News
Christian Science Monitor   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
UK equities indifferent to possible post election economic upsets   
The Australian Financial Review
Ed Miliband, the leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, if elected prime minister could threaten the entire post-Thatcher economic consensus. AFR. by John Auther. London. Political stakes seldom come higher than they do in next month's UK general ...

SNP to back Labour on English tuition fees   Scotsman
Sturgeon is poster girl for Tories and SNP   Herald Scotland
No party likely to win majority, say opinion polls ahead of UK elections   Deutsche Welle
The Independent   
stv.tv   
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
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Newsweek
   
News of the day from across the nation, April 19   
SFGate
1 Earth Day: President Obama plans to celebrate Earth Day by visiting the Florida Everglades. In his weekly radio and Internet address Saturday, Obama said “there's no greater threat to our planet than climate change.” He plans to visit the Everglades on ...

Obama Set to Visit Florida Everglades on Earth Day to Highlight Climate Change   CDA News
Obama says climate change greatest threat   Sky News Australia
President Obama plans trip to Everglades   Wink News
International Business Times   
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NBCNews.com
   
Mexico confirms arrest of Gulf cartel leader   
Fox News Latino
(Updates with details of the capture). Mexico's national security commissioner on Saturday confirmed the arrest of Jose Tiburcio Hernandez Fuentes, suspected leader of the Gulf cartel, saying he is chiefly responsible for a wave of violence in a frontier region ...

Arrest of Gulf Cartel chief sparks Mexico border gunfights   San Francisco Chronicle
Mexico captures chief of Gulf Cartel in Reynosa gun battles (+video)   Christian Science Monitor

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