DAILY AFFAIRS (02-SEPTEMBER-2018)

1. Somalia's capital Mogadishu hit by huge explosion



A suicide bomber has attacked a government office in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, causing a nearby school to collapse, police say.

2. Brexit: May vows no compromise with EU on Brexit plan



Theresa May has insisted she will not be forced into watering down her Brexit plan during negotiations with the EU.

3. Rival protesters return to Germany's streets


German immigration policy was in the spotlight as around 8,000 protesters on both sides of the debate gathered in Chemnitz on Saturday. The mostly peaceful protests followed recent violent clashes in the area.

4. U2 tour: Berlin show cancelled due to Bono voice issues



U2 fans were left disappointed when their Berlin show was canceled after Bono lost his voice.


5. Kim Jong-nam murder: Police seek pair to testify at murder trial



Malaysian police are seeking two Indonesian women they want to testify at the trial of those accused of killing Kim Jong-nam, the half-brother of North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un.

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