Global Week in Review: Dozens Killed in Kenya Watching World Cup
The U.N. says thousands of children face death, plus more.
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Dozens Killed in Kenya Watching World Cup - The United Nations says thousands of children face death in South Sudan, plus more global news. — Natelege Whaley (@Natelege_) At least 48 people were killed for not being Muslim in an attack Monday. Extremist Islamist group al-Shabaab is being blamed for the deadly incident that left two hotels on fire. Residents were watching the World Cup as the assault started. (Photo: AP Photo)
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U.N. Says 50,000 Children Face Death in South Sudan - With no help from aid agencies to ease the risk of starvation and disease, thousands of children in South Sudan are facing death. The United Nations has appealed for more than $1 billion to help those who are suffering from the destruction of the civil war. (Photo: AP Photo/UNMISS, Anna Adhikari)
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African Hebrew Israelites Celebrates Shavuot - The African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem celebrated Shavuot on Sunday in Dimona, Israel. The African-American group moved to Israel in 1969 and was granted permanent status in 2003. (Photo: REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly)
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Egypt Criminalizes Sexual Harassment - Sexual harassment is now outlawed in Egypt. Interim President Adly Mansour issued a law that makes it illegal to imply sexual or obscene gestures in any manner. Those who violate the law will face a six-month to two-year sentence. (Photo: AP Photo/Amr Nabil)
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21 Killed in Karachi Airport Attack - Militants stormed Pakistan’s largest airport on Sunday with grenades, leaving 20 people dead. The attack continued for more than five hours. The 10 attackers were killed; two of them were wearing suicide vests. (Photo: AP Photo/Fareed Khan)
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