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2015-03-17 Canada English World


Haaretz
   
Obama's Favorite Isn't Netanyahu as Israelis Head to the Polls   
Bloomberg
(Bloomberg) -- There's little doubt about whom U.S. President Barack Obama favors in Tuesday's Israeli elections. After years of public acrimony between Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, a victory by Isaac “Bougie” Herzog, ...

Israelis to vote in key election   BBC News
Netanyahu renounces Palestinian state in last-ditch election pledge   The Globe and Mail
Everything You Need to Know About Israel's Elections   TIME
Haaretz   
New York Times   
Voice of America   
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Reuters
   
Aid agencies begin flights to cyclone-stricken Vanuatu, official toll lowered   
Reuters
TANNA (Reuters) - International aid agencies began emergency flights on Tuesday to some of the remote outer islands of Vanuatu, which they fear have been devastated by a monster cyclone that tore through the South Pacific island nation. Disaster ...

Cyclone Pam: Volunteer BC doctor seeks help for Vanuatu victims   CBC.ca
Cyclone Pam: Australia sends more personnel to Vanuatu to help with disaster ...   ABC Online
Climate change played role, says Vanuatu president   Herald Sun
Telegraph.co.uk   
BBC News   
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Daily Mail
   
Prince Harry quits Army to spend summer in Africa as he searches for a job   
Daily Mail
Prince Harry will join the nation's army of job hunters after he quits the Armed Forces in June, Kensington Palace confirmed tonight. The fourth in line to the throne will spend the summer working alongside conservation groups in Africa, after which he will ...

Prince Harry Will Train With Australian Army Next Month   ABC News
Prince Harry to leave army in June   CBC.ca
Prince Harry to quit British army after 10 years   BusinessWorld Online Edition
ABC Online   
Toronto Sun   
CNN International   
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BBC News
   
Muslim Brotherhood leader Badie sentenced to death in Egypt   
BBC News
An Egyptian court has handed down death sentences to the leader of the Muslim Brotherhood movement and 13 others, state media has reported. Mohammed Badie and the other key members of the group were found guilty of planning attacks against the ...

Death sentences for Brotherhood 22   Gulf Daily News
Egypt: 14 Sentenced to Death   New York Times
Egypt condemns to death Brotherhood chief, 21 others   The Express Tribune
ABC Online   
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Herald Sun
   
St Patrick's Day: How to celebrate in Melbourne away from the pub   
Herald Sun
PINTS of Guinness and green beer at Irish themed pubs aren't the only ways to mark St Patrick's Day in Melbourne. Irish immigrants have helped turn Victoria into the wonderful state it is today. And there are many Irish themed things you can do in Victoria.
St Patrick's Day celebrations kick off   Daily Mail
Millions set for global St Patrick's Day party   Irish Independent
Sydney joins global party to celebrate St Patrick's Day   ABC Online
The Australian Financial Review   
Stuff.co.nz   
Toronto Star   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Boy, 5, dies after falling from giant kite in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam   
Sydney Morning Herald
A five-year-old boy has died after becoming tangled in the ropes of a giant kite and being dragged into the air, before plummeting nearly 20 metres to the ground in Vietnam. The terrifying moment was captured on camera and shows the young boy, identified ...

Boy caught in huge kite plunges 20 metres to his death 0   Woodstock Sentinel Review

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Brazil protests: Do calls for Rousseff impeachment signal progress? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
The rallying of more than 1 million people could be a sign that Brazil's democracy is hitting its stride. By Taylor Barnes, Correspondent March 16, 2015. About video ads. Brazil admits need to fight corruption after huge protests. Brasília (AFP) - The Brazilian ...

Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff Pledges Talks After Mass Protests   NDTV
Brazil Official Charged in Petrobras Bribery Case   New York Times
Protesters demand president's exit   Irish Examiner
Reuters Africa   
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New York Times
   
Iran Sent Arms to Iraq to Fight ISIS, US Says   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Iran has deployed advanced rockets and missiles to Iraq to help fight the Islamic State in Tikrit, a significant escalation of firepower and another sign of Iran's growing influence in Iraq. United States intelligence agencies detected the ...

U.S. conducts air strikes in Syria and Iraq against Islamic State   TODAYonline

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BBC News
   
Meeting the Houthis - and their enemies   
BBC News
Last September, thousands of fighters from northern Yemen seized control of the country's capital, Sanaa. The government was weak, its army fractured, and the rebels - called the Houthis - took the city in only four days. The secretive Houthi movement was ...

UN Report: Yemen's Saleh Took Billions   Voice of America
Houthis lift house arrest on Yemen cabinet, PM heads to Saudi   euronews
Houthis free premier, aides from house arrest   Arab News

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Fox News
   
Ex-hostages share grisly tales of Islamic State's answer to Guantanamo   
The Globe and Mail
New accounts by two Spanish journalists have provided more details about the Islamic State's creation of its own version of Guantanamo, where foreign hostages endured repeated mock executions, psychological and physical torture and other abuses, ...

Jihadi John's mock executions: Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa recounts how ...   Sydney Morning Herald
ISIS Created A Guantanamo Bay In Syria To Mock The United States   Daily Caller
ISIS hostages subjected to mock executions at Syrian 'Gitmo'   New York Daily News

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