2014年9月8日 星期一

2014-09-09 Tanzania World

  Daily News   
Intra-EAC trade soars with Customs Union treaty  Daily News
IMPLEMENTATION of the Customs Union treaty has registered a positive impact on intra-East African Community (EAC) Trade, seeing it grow from $2 billion in 2005 to $ 5.5 billion in 2013. This is a growth of 36.36 per cent, expected to further grow ...


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US Rotarians in Mt Kili charity climb for polio elimination  Daily News
NINE Rotarians from different Rotary Clubs in the United States yesterday started to climb Mt. Kilimanjaro to raise funds towards ending polio worldwide. Speaking during a familiarization meeting organized by the Rotary Clubs of Kilimanjaro which took place ...


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  Bangkok Post   
2nd child for William and Kate  Bangkok Post
Britain's Prince William said Monday he was "thrilled" that his wife Kate is pregnant with their second child, but admitted it had been a "tricky few days" as she struggles with severe morning sickness. Please join us on our Facebook page ...

Another Royal Baby Is Expected for an Uneasy Kingdom   NDTV
Royal baby: How it unfolded last time   New Zealand Herald
Britain buzzing over new heir to Royal Crown   Channel News Asia
Independent Online   
Us Magazine   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Iraq's new government headed by Haider al-Abadi approved by parliament  Daily News & Analysis
Iraq's parliament approved a new government headed by Haider al-Abadi as prime minister on Monday night, in a bid to rescue Iraq from collapse, with sectarianism and Arab-Kurdish tensions on the rise. Abadi, a Shi'ite Islamist, included members of Iraq's ...

UN chief hails new government in Iraq   Zee News
Obama vows continued cooperation with Iraq   Business Standard
Barack Obama calls new Iraqi PM to discuss Islamic State threat   Firstpost
Xinhua   
Sky News   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Bomb blast in Chile wounds 10; government blames 'terrorists'  Daily News & Analysis
A bomb exploded next to an underground train station in the Chilean capital of Santiago on Monday afternoon, wounding at least 10 people, and the government said it bore the signs of "a terrorist" act. The blast occurred at lunchtime in a fast-food restaurant ...

Chile 'safe' after metro bombing   Independent Online
Chile blames terrorists after bomb blast hurts 14   USA TODAY
Chile to invoke anti-terror law after bomb blast near subway   Deutsche Welle
Bangkok Post   
Irish Independent   
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  National Post   
Armed US drones spotted flying over Syria in possible hunt for ISIS leader  National Post
WASHINGTON and BEIRUT — American drones are being flown over the Syrian stronghold of the Islamic State of Iraq & Al-Sham for the first time, in an effort to target Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi, the jihadi group's leader and self-declared caliph. Residents of the ...

Obama Hosts Foreign Policy Experts, Laying Groundwork for Speech on ISIS   New York Times
Obama Gathers Foreign Policy Elite Ahead of ISIS Speech   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Obama seeks $5 billion to counter Islamic State threat   The Hindu
Financial Times   
Politico   
Times of India   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
EU approves Russian sanctions 'within days'  News24
Get to grips with the policy making endevours of the EU in the comprehensive book, Interest... Now R545.00 buy now. Brussels - The European Union agreed to a new wave of sanctions against Russia on Monday, but said their entry into force would take a ...

Russia warns it may close airspace to Western airlines   Brisbane Times
EU to unveil new Russia sanctions as Ukraine truce teeters   The Nation
Several EU Nations Postpone Imposing Sanctions Against Russia Over Ukraine ...   RIA Novosti
ITAR-TASS   
Business Standard   
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  Reuters UK   
Scotland referendum campaigns neck and neck: Poll  Zee News
London: The rival campaigns in the Scottish independence vote are tied with just over a week to go, a poll showed on Tuesday, confirming a late surge in support for a split. The survey said the pro-independence side had 38 percent support, compared to 39 ...

Shifting Polls in Scotland Send Investors Rushing for Shelter   New York Times
No camp accused of panic as Brown unveils powers plan   Herald Scotland
Timetable for new holyrood powers   Daily Mail
Hamilton Spectator   
The Nation   
Irish Independent   
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  Economic Times   
US courts skeptical Arab allies in Islamic State fight  Daily Mail
WASHINGTON, Sept 8 (Reuters) - After threatening to destroy and degrade Islamic State militants, the United States will court skeptical Gulf Arab allies this week and consider expanding training and arming of moderate Syrian rebels to lead the fight against ...

US faces Arab reluctance in Islamic State fight   New Zealand Herald

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  The Nation   
UN-funded African troops raped vulnerable Somalis  The Nation
NAIROBI (AFP): Internationally-funded African Union troops in war-torn and impoverished Somalia have gang raped women and girls as young as 12 and traded food aid for sex, Human Rights Watch said in a damning report Monday. “Some of the women ...

African Union troops in Somalia accused of gang rapes   Irish Times
African Union troops accused of raping locals in Somalia   Nigerian Tribune
African Union forces accused of sexual abuse. Will anyone be held accountable ...   Christian Science Monitor
swissinfo.ch   
Daily Mail   
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