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2015-05-03 Canada English World


Times of India
   
Canadian prime minister visits Iraq as bombings kill 30   
Times of India
BAGHDAD: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper made a surprise visit today to Iraq, pledging to continue Canada's support for the battle against the Islamic State group as bombings across the country killed at least 30 people. The Canadian government ...

Iraq: Canada Promises More Aid   New York Times
At least 13 killed in Baghdad car bombing   The Sun Daily
Canada pledges extra $139M in aid for Iraqi refugees   Toronto Star
Rudaw   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Strikes on Syria Tied to Deaths of 52 Civilians   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Airstrikes by the American-led coalition against Islamic State militants have killed several dozen people in northern Syria, with the death toll from Friday's attacks rising to more than 52 civilians on Saturday, according to a Syrian ...

52 civilians dead in US-led air strikes in Syria   DAWN.com
World Digest: May 2, 2015   Washington Post
US to look into claim of Syria airstrike killing civilians   CBS News
Xinhua   
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USA TODAY
   
William, Kate take new princess home   
USA TODAY
LONDON — It's a princess! And Britain got to see her, wrapped in a blanket, just about nine hours after her birth. Duchess Kate of Cambridge safely delivered a baby girl at 8:34 a.m. London time Saturday. The baby arrived after less than three hours of labor.
Welcome to the royal family: Catherine gives birth to a girl   CNN
Royal baby: Kate and William show off their new daughter   The Australian
Share this story   Herald Sun
Firstpost   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Boko Haram 'captives' arrive at Nigeria refugee camp   
BBC News
A group of nearly 300 women and girls, which the Nigerian army says were freed from Boko Haram militants earlier this week, have been taken to a refugee camp in north-eastern Nigeria. They had travelled for three days from the vast Sambisa forest where ...

Nigeria: More Rescues From Boko Haram Reported   New York Times
Nigeria's push against Boko Haram hampered by land mines   ABC Online
Boko Haram landmines slow down Nigeria's offensives   The News

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New York Times
   
After Thousands Rally in Baltimore, Police Make Some Arrests as Curfew Takes ...   
New York Times
BALTIMORE — This beleaguered city took on a festive, almost celebratory feel Saturday as thousands of people of all ages and races rallied peacefully in front of City Hall to call for an end to police mistreatment of black men, but also an end to the curfew ...

Protesters again defy curfew in Baltimore after officers charged   Times of India
Baltimore's chief prosecutor takes on the police   azcentral.com
Why Marilyn Mosby's Comments on Freddie Gray Matter   National Journal

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Forbes
   
Italy opposition calls for minister to go after Expo riots   
Reuters
MILAN May 2 (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors opened an investigation on Saturday into rioting in Milan that disrupted the start of Expo 2015, while opposition parties called on the interior minister to resign. Twenty-four hours after the riot, in which cars were ...

Shaikh Ahmed opens UAE pavilion at Milan Expo   Khaleej Times
Italy PM says riots will not ruin Milan Expo 2015   The Local.it
Chinese high-speed train model shown in Milan Expo   Xinhua

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Toronto Sun
   
WATCH: Colorado cop dragged by suspect's car as it speeds away   
Toronto Sun
Dramatic new video of a Colorado police chase shows a cop clinging to a car as it speeds away with another officer in pursuit. The footage was shot a year ago and obtained by CBS Denver late last month, after Justin Wayne Lamb was sentenced to 38 years ...

WATCH: Colorado police officer clings to vehicle during high-speed car chase   Globalnews.ca
Caught on camera: cop hangs on moving car   wwlp.com
WATCH: Colorado police officer clings to automobile throughout higher-speed ...   The Post
CBS Local   
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Reuters
   
Dozens tried for mob killing of Afghan woman that sparked outcry   
Reuters
KABUL (Reuters) - Dozens of Afghan men including several policemen faced trial on Saturday over the mob killing in Kabul of a 27-year-old woman accused of burning a Koran, a lynching that prompted unprecedented protests. The trial, expected to last two ...

49 go on trial over lynching of Afghan woman   DAWN.com
Trial Opens for 49 Accused in Afghan Woman's Fatal Beating   Voice of America
Trial begins in Afghan mob lynching case   Sky News Australia

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The Straits Times
   
Amnesty says Egypt using courts and jail to intimidate journalists   
Reuters
CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian authorities are using the courts to stifle journalism, Amnesty International said on Sunday in a report that listed 18 reporters and media workers jailed and dozens more facing criminal investigations. The New York-based rights ...

World Press Freedom Day: Journalists under attack in Egypt   Daily News Egypt

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Herald Scotland
   
Responding to the Nepal Earthquake   
Herald Scotland
Mercy Corps is the only global humanitarian organisation to have its European Headquarters in Edinburgh. Mercy Corps is the only global humanitarian organisation to have its European Headquarters in Edinburgh. Sorry, you must sign in before you can ...

Candlelit vigil in Edinburgh gives support for Nepal   BBC News

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