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thens: Jubilant supporters of Alexis Tsipras' left-wing Syriza party cheered, waved party flags and danced today after the party comfortably won Greece's third national vote this year despite a party rebellion over his acceptance of a painful third ...India believes that the Nepali political leaders didn't exercise the flexibility to bring on board all regions and sections of society.Eiffel Tower closed for hours after intruder spotted. The tower was reopened at 2:45 pm (local time) on Sunday after being closed to the public for the morning, the press department for the tourist attraction said. Hindustan Times 13 dead after migrant boat collides with ferry off Turkish coast Hindustan Times - ‎14 hours ago‎ At least 13 migrants died off the coast of Turkey on Sunday after the inflatable dinghy carrying them to Greece collided with a ferry, Turkish media reported. The Hindu Two Cuban dissidents say they were detained on way to see Pope The Hindu - ‎2 hours ago‎ Cuban police detained two prominent dissidents who had been invited to Havana's cathedral for evening prayers with Pope Francis on Sunday, stopping them from seeing the Pope for the second straight day, the women said. Sunday Star Times Tiger's fate unclear after attack that killed keeper Samantha Kudeweh Sunday Star Times - ‎8 hours ago‎ Hamilton Zoo's male tiger Oz has been named as the tiger who attacked a keeper, killing her, on Sunday. The fate of the critically endangered tiger that killed Hamilton zookeeper Samantha Lynda Kudeweh is unclear. The Indian Express Nigerian official: Three explosions hit Borno state capital The Indian Express - ‎54 minutes ago‎ No group has claimed responsibility for the attack, but the initial suspicion has fallen on the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram. Independent Online Draft deal secured for Burkina Faso Independent Online - ‎2 hours ago‎ Ouagadougou - Regional mediators seeking to peacefully roll back a military coup in Burkina Faso said they negotiated a draft deal on Sunday to end the crisis, though they failed to secure the immediate restoration of civilian rule. U.S. News & World Report No poverty, hunger in 15 years? UN sets sweeping new goals Washington Post - ‎21 minutes ago‎ A season of goal-setting begins this month as the United Nations launches a new 15-year plan to fight grinding world poverty, improve health and education and quell climate change. Times of India Republican candidate Carson says Muslims unfit to be US president Times of India - ‎4 hours ago‎ WASHINGTON: Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson said on Sunday that Muslims were unfit to be president of the United States, arguing their faith was inconsistent with American principles. NDTV Policeman, Passerby Wounded in Cairo Bomb Blast NDTV - ‎7 hours ago‎ Cairo: A small bomb blast in a busy western district of the Egyptian capital wounded a policeman and a passerby on Sunday, a police official said. NDTV IAEA Chief Yukiya Amano Visits Iran's Controversial Parchin Site NDTV - ‎3 hours ago‎ Tehran: The head of the UN atomic watchdog was granted access Sunday to a controversial Iranian military site where it is alleged covert research to build a nuclear bomb took place. Business Recorder No political propaganda during Haj: Saudi Crown Prince Zee News - ‎Sep 19, 2015‎ Jeddah: Saudi Arabia will not allow any political propaganda during this year's Haj and those trying to violate the pilgrimage's sanctity will be arrested, the crown prince has said apparently referring to attempts to use Islam's holiest site to ... ABC Online Israel pushes through tough measures to tackle Palestinian stone-throwers ABC Online - ‎32 minutes ago‎ On the streets near Qalandia checkpoint in the West Bank, Palestinian men and boys of all ages are getting ready. Scarves are wrapped around faces, large rocks are broken into smaller, more-manageable pieces, and soon the stone-throwing towards the ... ABC Online Tens of thousands rally against Kurdish 'terrorists' in Turkey ABC Online - ‎5 hours ago‎ Tens of thousands of people, many waving Turkish flags, have attended an "anti-terrorism" rally in Istanbul, as president Recep Tayyip Erdogan presses a major offensive against Kurdish rebels. The Indian Express Conflict watch: From Syria to Afghanistan, all you need to know about the week ... The Indian Express - ‎9 hours ago‎ The Turkish government continued to grapple with Kurdish militants who killed two police officers in a car bomb attack in the country's southeast last Sunday. The Express Tribune US drone strike kills 7 in Pak Business Standard - ‎Sep 18, 2015‎ A US drone strike in Pakistan's volatile South Waziristan tribal region today killed at least seven militants and injured two others. Hindustan Times 13 migrants drown off Turkey, thousands pour into Austria Hindustan Times - ‎1 hour ago‎ Police officers guard a local refugee camp in Roszke, Hungary, on September 4, 2015. Hungarian police had temporarily shut the Roszke border crossing with Serbia after 300 migrants escaped from the camp. Times of India Strong intent in new Sri Lankan govt to address rights issues, US says Times of India - ‎Sep 19, 2015‎ WASHINGTON: The new Sri Lankan government has "a very strong intent" in addressing human rights concerns, a top Obama Administration official said, calling for a "credible domestic" probe with "substantial involvement" from international community to ... Ledger Gazette East Bay: Wedding ring, urn among 48000 pounds of trash recovered in Coastal ... Marin Independent Journal - ‎2 hours ago‎ ALAMEDA -- Colette Ratliff, on her hands and knees, sifted through the Crown Memorial State Beach sand on Saturday, picking up tiny pieces of garbage and placing them into her bag.