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Kenya football stampede kills seven

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

{We run this article so that Obama can keep up on what is happening in the country in which he was born.}

Seven people have been killed in a stampede at a football stadium in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, officials say.

The crush happened as a crowd tried to enter Nyayo National Stadium to watch a match between two of Kenya’s most popular teams.

Six people died at the stadium while another person died later in hospital, a Kenyan Red Cross official said.

Reports from Kenya say the Premier League match between Gor Mahia and AFC Leopards continued despite the deaths.
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Mexico gunmen ‘kill 13 young people at party’

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

At least 13 people have been shot dead at a house party in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juarez, officials say.

A group of gunmen burst into the party late on Friday and began shooting, police said. At least another 10 people were injured.

Police said the victims were aged 14-20. The attackers escaped with no arrests made, a state prosecutor said.

Ciudad Juarez has been wracked by such shootings as violence among drug gangs has escalated in recent years.

Witnesses said attackers in several vans pulled up to the house near midnight and broke into the house, opening fire.

The attack is similar to one earlier this month in which six people were killed at a party.

It is not clear if the latest killings are related to Mexico’s drug war, which has seen the police and army struggle to control the heavily armed cartels.

The Sinaloa and Carillo Fuentes Organisation (also known as the Juarez cartel) gangs are also competing in Ciudad Juarez over lucrative drug smuggling routes into the US, making the city one of the bloodiest frontlines in Mexico’s drugs war despite the presence of some 4,500 police and soldiers.

Almost 5,000 people have died in the city in the past two years.

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US Treasury Secretary Geithner to visit China for talks

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

BBC News

US Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner is to visit China at a time of tension between the two countries over the value of China’s currency, the yuan.

Mr Geithner is due to discuss bilateral economic issues with the Vice Premier, Wang Qishan, in the port of Qingdao.

US officials have said China is keeping the value of the yuan artificially low to make its exports more competitive. Beijing has rejected the allegation.

On Saturday, G20 finance ministers said they would refrain from such tactics.

At a meeting in the South Korean city of Gyeongju, they also agreed to changes at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), giving major developing countries more of a say.

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