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NEWZ077 Slowest Military Coup Ever
Newz of the World
English - April 30, 2014 10:45 - 52 minutes - 22.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingNews Society & Culture Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We start this week in Egypt where members of the Muslim Brotherhood have been sentenced to death. Over in Turkey the Secret Service has been granted new sweeping powers. A new report on the US Military in Africa shows a vast array of exercises and projects on the continent. More developments in the case of the Korean ferry sinking. Some solar developments on the continent of Europe. Facebook gets further into the news business. And finally this week's NEWZ Source: Le Monde Diplomatique.
Mass Sentencing Egypt — Turkish Secret Service — AFRICOM Report — Korean Ferry Update — Grid Parity Europe — FB Newswire — Monde Diplomatique
We start this week in Egypt where members of the Muslim Brotherhood have been sentenced to death. Over in Turkey the Secret Service has been granted new sweeping powers. A new report on the US Military in Africa shows a vast array of exercises and projects on the continent. More developments in the case of the Korean ferry sinking. Some solar developments on the continent of Europe. Facebook gets further into the news business. And finally this week's NEWZ Source: Le Monde Diplomatique.
Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
(Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Tim Pritlove
(Berlin, Germany)
Links:
Mass Trial and Sentencing for Muslim Brotherhood Members in Egypt
Sisi vs. Sabahi in Upcoming Egyptian Elections
New Powers for Turkish Secret Service
Controversial AKP Video: Millet Eğilmez
Investigative Report on US Military’s AFRICOM
South Korea Ferry Sinking Update: 3 Arrests, Several Raids, and a Resignation
Solar Energy Reaches “Grid Parity” In Several European Countries
Facebook Launches FB Newswire
NEWZ Source: Le Monde Diplomatique
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