-DarkJesús- Posted August 3, 2016 Posted August 3, 2016 Image build skyscrapers in the city of Luanda, capital of Angola. The international media reference on their covers continue to highlight the crisis in the Republican Party after Donald Trump attacks to the family of a Muslim soldier who died in Iraq. This is an overview of the top headlines on Wednesday 3 August. New York Times: The New York daily says that the body count rises as Philippine president makes his war on drugs. Since the controversial Rodrigo Duterte took office in June, promising a firm stance in the fight against drug trafficking, over 400 people have died, according to media. The Washington Post: The US newspaper published a report on the economic crisis in Angola, which states that it is no longer "new Dubai". As oil prices have crashed, the impact on one of the richest and most unequal countries in Africa has been devastating. The authorities in the capital of Angola are seeking billions of dollars in loans. Thousands of people die from preventable diseases, and the country's hospitals are without medicines. A bag of rice can now cost five times more than it did a year ago. The Guardian: The British newspaper traveling to Calais migrant camp to speak with unaccompanied minors that UK host promised three months ago. Something that has not happened yet. Quote
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