The Vice Chancellor of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology has promised to meet with the students who are demonstrating to discuss the death of Abrar Fahad.
Sreoshi Mukherjee reports:
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Tanzania's president Dr. John Pombe Magufuli has warned Burundian refugees living in Tanzania to stop criminal acts against local residents who live near refugee camps.
President Magufuli issued the warning on various stops in his current tour of Tanzania's western region of Katavi.
South Africa’s former President Jacob Zuma, and co-accused French Arms manufacturer, Thales, have failed in their application for a permanent stay of prosecution. The parties face charges of fraud and corruption, which date back 14 years.
Mark Roughton has more.
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The Swedish Academy's decision to award Austrian author Peter Handke [HAHND KUH] the Nobel Prize for literature has come under criticism because of Handke's support for Serbia during the Yugoslav civil war in the nineteen nineties.
Handke was a personal friend of the late Serbian president and war criminal Slobodan Milosevic.
Ira Spitzer has more from Berlin.
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More than a million and a half people in Northern California are in the dark , most for the second day.
The state's biggest utility shut off their electricity intentionally, as a fire prevention measure.
Rachel Silverman reports from San Francisco.
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Tanzania's sugar board says it will start producing industrial sugar in the coming 21 months bringing hope to consumers of the product that they will finally source the product locally.