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tw News Headlines Sept. 18, 2015

2014 Pastoral Visit of Pope Francis to Korea Closing Mass for Asian Youth Day  August 17, 2014  Haemi Castle, Seosan-si, Chungcheongnam-do  Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Korean Culture and Information Service Korea.net (www.korea.net)  Official Photographer : Jeon Han
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Buhari cancels visit to Cross River for groundbreaking of 260km highway | Premium Times

President Muhammadu Buhari’s visit to Cross River State for “the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of a 260km superhighway has been cancelled.”

High-speed mobile puts Africa and India on fast track | BBC

The emergence of “high-speed mobile connectivity” in India and African countries demonstrates how growing economies can “leapfrog traditional developmental stages to accelerate their economic growth.”

Migrant crisis: Croatia closes border crossings with Serbia | BBC

After “more than 13,000 people entered the country,” Croatia has closed its “border crossings with Serbia.”

Policeman shoots woman to death, injures husband in Lagos | Vanguard

On Wednesday evening, a police corporal in Lagos “fired a shot at a moving tricycle [Keke Napep]” immediately “killing the wife of the operator, Idongesit Ekpo.”

Nwosu Speaks on Wife’s Ordeal, Says She Went on Hunger Strike | This Day Live

The wife of the wife of the Deputy Managing Director of The Sun Newspapers, Mrs. Oluwatoyin Nwosu was released on Thursday. Her husband, Mr. Steve Nwosu, explains that his wife was “locked up in one of the rooms of an uncompleted building in a swampy area of Lagos.”

Trump doesn’t challenge anti-Muslim questioner at event | CNN

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Thursday night – “Donald Trump came under fire…for his handling of a question at a town hall about when the U.S. can ‘get rid’ of Muslims… and an assertion that President Barack Obama is Muslim.”

Pope Francis heads to Cuba after months of secret diplomacy | CNN

Cuba is a changing country, as the Pope’s involvement through “secret diplomacy” has led to transformations in the country.

 

 

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