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2015-04-06 Australia World


Wall Street Journal
   
Gunman in Attack Was Kenyan Official's Son   
Wall Street Journal
GARISSA, Kenya—One of the four gunmen who killed 148 people at a Kenyan college last week was the son of a government official, the country's Interior Ministry said, underscoring the country's challenges in tackling homegrown extremism. Ministry officials ...

Notorious criminal mastermind named as ringleader of Kenyan university ...   9news.com.au
Kenyan survivors recount university attack   Brisbane Times
Kenya Official's Son among Gunmen in Garissa Attack   Daily Times
Xinhua   
Firstpost   
CNN International   
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NBCNews.com
   
Obama defends nuclear framework deal with Iran   
CBC.ca
President Barack Obama defended a framework nuclear agreement with Iran as a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to prevent a nuclear bomb and bring longer-term stability to the Middle East. In a weekend interview with The New York Times published Sunday ...

Netanyahu blasts Iran nuclear deal   Times of India
Political Battle Ramps Up Over Iran   Wall Street Journal
Obama defends Iran nuclear deal   Stuff.co.nz
Fox News   
CNN International   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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gulfnews.com
   
Christians across the country celebrate Easter with family and friends after a ...   
gulfnews.com
Dubai: Easter was celebrated by Christians across the country with family and friends from different communities. Preceding the midday Easter celebrations comes the mass, which takes place in church, on Sunday morning. While children participated in ...

Traditional flavour leads Central Travancore Easter festivity   The Hindu
My Big, Greek, Nostalgic Easter   Huffington Post
After days of fasting, Christians in Madurai celebrate 'sweet' Easter   Times of India
Washington Post   
Ynetnews   
NBCNews.com   
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Al Jazeera America
   
Pope, thousands brave rain for Easter in St. Peter's Square   
Washington Post
VATICAN CITY — In an Easter peace wish, Pope Francis on Sunday praised the framework nuclear agreement with Iran as an opportunity to make the world safer, while expressing deep worry about bloodshed in Libya, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Nigeria and ...

Pope Francis and the new Rome   The Australian
Biggest news you missed this weekend   USA TODAY
5 Things Pope Francis Asked People to Pray for on Easter   ABC News
Fox News   
Reuters UK   
Khaleej Times   
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Financial Times
   
German air safety watchdog investigated over lapses before crash   
Financial Times
Germany's air safety authority had been investigated for shortcomings in the way it handled medical matters, and was unaware of the Germanwings co-pilot's history of depression before last month's fatal crash, it has emerged. Almost two weeks after Andreas ...

Lufthansa did not tell aviation regulator that Germanwings pilot Andreas Lubitz ...   Daily Mail
German aviation watchdog did not know crash pilot's medical history   Reuters Africa
Germany acknowledges EU aviation concerns   9news.com.au
News24   
euronews   
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Irish Examiner
   
Ukraine looks to restructure €14bn   
Irish Examiner
Ukraine's government has approved a list of debt that should be restructured under an IMF programme to save the nation $15.3bn (€13.94bn), including $3bn in Eurobonds sold to Russia. Ukraine's sovereign and corporate debt incurred before February 28 is ...

6 April marks one year since start of eastern Ukraine conflict   USA TODAY
Ukraine truce threatened as car blasts kill soldiers   Toronto Star
Deaths mark one year in Ukraine war   Sky News Australia

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The Independent
   
Superflu pandemic is biggest danger to UK apart from a terrorist attack ...   
The Independent
As many as 80,000 people could be killed in an outbreak of a new kind of superbug and “much of modern medicine” could become unsafe because diseases are becoming resistant to modern drugs, according to a new Government report. Amid growing ...

WATCH THE VIDEO: Car crashes into estate agents' front window   Harwich and Manningtree Standard

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The Globe and Mail
   
Hundreds flee as Palestinian refugee camp in Syria gets caught in crossfire   
The Globe and Mail
Hundreds of residents of a Palestinian refugee camp in the Syrian capital Damascus fled Sunday amid shelling by government forces and clashes between Islamic State fighters and Palestinian militants, activists said. An activist based in an area just south of ...

Thousands trapped in Yarmouk refugee camp as fighting continues   Press TV
Yarmouk camp in Damascus affront to humanity, says UN   Irish Times
Residents flee clashes in Palestinian camp in Syrian capital   Salt Lake Tribune
Xinhua   
Irish Independent   
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Standard Bulletin
   
Cameron: high tax is morally wrong   
Standard Bulletin
David Cameron will make what he will describe as the “moral case” for low taxation saying there is “no such point as public dollars” and voters need to keep as substantially of their earnings as probable. Speaking on what he will describe... Paylaş ...

Anti-EU party predicts more defections from Cameron's Conservatives   Yahoo News UK

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9news.com.au
   
Mumford and Sons back Bali Nine appeal   
Daily Mail
British band Mumford & Sons are the latest musicians to back an appeal to stop the execution of Bali Nine pair, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran. In a post on their Facebook page on Sunday, the band threw their support behind the Mercy Campaign, ...

Bali pair Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran hear their fate today   The Australian
Bali Nine: Indonesian court to decide on Andrew Chan, Myuran Sukumaran's ...   ABC Online
Decision due on Bali 9 execution appeals   TVNZ
NEWS.com.au   
TODAYonline   
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