2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 Tanzania World


The Nation Newspaper
   
Boko Haram abducts 185 in attack on village near Chibok   
The Nation Newspaper
Militants have killed 35 people and kidnapped no fewer than 185, fleeing residents said yesterday of an attack in Borno State town Gumsuri, 20 kilometres to Chibok, where nearly 300 schoolgirls were taken hostage in April. Teenager Aji Ibrahim said he was ...

Boko Haram Gunmen Kidnap 185 People in Nigeria   NDTV
10 things you need to know about Boko Haram   The Straits Times
Islamist Militants in Nigeria Kidnap 185 in a Deadly Attack on a Village   New York Times
Osun Defender   
Arab News   
ABC Online   
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Firstpost
   
Unacceptable: India slams Pak for granting 26/11 accused Lakhvi bail   
Firstpost
An outraged India on Thursday told Pakistan that release of LeT commander Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi, one of the key conspirators of the Mumbai terror attacks, on bail was unacceptable to it and demanded immediate steps for reversal of the decision.
Pakistan to Appeal Against 26/11 Accused Zaki-ur-Rehman Lakhvi's Bail   NDTV
Have they learned nothing? Pakistan releases 26/11 terror mastermind just days ...   Daily Mail
Pakistan urged to appeal terror ruling   Gulf Daily News
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The Nation   
Free press journal   
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The Moscow Times
   
Russia's Crumbling Economy Faces Fresh Sanctions   
Sky Songs
Mr Putin says sanctions are having little effect on Russia's economy as the West vows to carry on hitting Moscow where it hurts. 01:51, UK, Friday 19 December 2014. Russia Rouble Currency Rates. Putin claims the sanctions have had little effect on Russia's ...

Why the West should squeeze Russia's economy   Chicago Tribune
Currency crisis: Putin's biggest challenge   Arab News
Vladimir Putin in bizarre rant accusing the West of 'ripping out' Russia's claws   Mirror.co.uk
Newsweek   
Telegraph.co.uk   
ABC Online   
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EU leaders ready long confrontation with Russia   
Reuters Canada
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders warned Moscow they were ready exercise their combined muscle over the long haul in a confrontation with an economically wounded Russia if President Vladimir Putin refused to pull back from Ukraine.

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The Sun Daily
   
Hollande: Ukraine peace talks to resume Sunday, or Monday   
The Sun Daily
BRUSSELS: Peace talks between Ukraine's leaders and Kremlin-backed rebels could take place Sunday or Monday in the Belarussian capital Minsk in the presence of Russian and OSCE envoys, French President Francois Hollande (pix) said. These talks ...

Hollande Floats Russian Sanctions Relief in EU Split   Bloomberg
France's Hollande wants to hold talks on Ukraine conflict with Putin, Poroshenko   ITAR-TASS
Merkel: EU strategy is to maintain Russia sanctions   EUobserver
Nasdaq   
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New York Times
   
Security Bill Provokes Uproar in Kenya's Parliament   
New York Times
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Kenyan Parliament on Thursday passed a divisive, sweeping counterterrorism bill after a chaotic session in which lawmakers shredded copies of the text and tussled with one another. Even a few wild blows were exchanged. The bill ...

Amid fist fights, Kenya parliament passes controversial antiterror law   Christian Science Monitor
Footage Captures Kenyan Parliament Session Descending Into Chaos Over ...   VICE News
Kenya security law approved after chaos in parliament   The Globe and Mail
The Guardian   
STLtoday.com   
Deutsche Welle   
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BBC News
   
Child soldiers numbers 'doubled' in Central African Republic   
BBC News
International relief organisations say thousands of children have been recruited as child soldiers in the Central African Republic. And the United Nations says that more than 600,000 children are missing out on education because of the conflict, which has ...

CAR Sees Child Soldier Increase   Voice of America
Armed groups recruit 10000 child soldiers in Central African Republic – NGO   Reuters Africa

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Big News Network.com
   
On International Day, UN chief urges greater attention to 'precarious' situation of ...   
Big News Network.com
18 December 2014 - Far too many migrants still live and work in precarious and unjust conditions, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon has said today in a message to mark International Migrants Day. "We call for the fulfilment and protection of the human rights of ...

International Migrants Day: Take the Time to Mourn the Death of Migrants   News Every day
International Migrants Day   Imperial Valley News
UN Chief Urges Greater Attention on Precarious Situation of Migrants   Saudi Press Agency
Voice of America   
GlobalSolutions.org (blog)   
EDGE Boston   
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Daily Times
   
South Sudan peace talks resume in Ethiopia   
Web India
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), a regional body of eight east African states, launched the multi-stakeholder peace talks here Thursday to discuss the year-long conflict in South Sudan. IGAD has been mediating the peace process of ...

Personal interests impeding South Sudan peace, say experts   Daily Sabah
Violence In South Sudan Threatens Chinese Oil Investment   OilPrice.com
UN agencies seek $810m to help South Sudan refugees   Daily Times
WebProNews   
GlobalPost   
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ABC News
   
US companies assess a beachhead in Cuba   
Boston Globe
PepsiCo wants in. So do Caterpillar and Marriott International. Within hours of President Barack Obama's historic move to restore full diplomatic relations with Cuba, companies in the United States were already developing strategies to introduce their products ...

Obama aligns with Hillary Clinton on Cuba,...   Washington Times
Will lifting the embargo on Cuban cigars ignite the US tobacco market?   The Globe and Mail
US-Cuba's complex political puzzle   MiamiHerald.com
New York Times   
Irish Independent   
Gulf Daily News   
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