2014年12月20日 星期六

2014-12-21 Tanzania World


Africa Court rescues journalt from defamation sentence   
Daily News
THE African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (AfCHPR) has given a landmark ruling whereby jailing people on criminal defamation a violation of the right to Free Expression. In a matter of Lohé Issa Konaté (Applicant) v. Burkina Faso (Respondent State), ...


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Mashable
   
Woman, 37, charged with murder of eight children in Cairns suburb   
Mashable
Emergency services workers cover off the perimeter fence of a house where eight children have been found dead in a Cairns suburb in far north Queensland, Australia, Friday, Dec. 19, 2014. Image: Graeme Bint/Associated Press. Me. By Brittany Levine 1 ...

Mum charged with children's murder   Belfast Telegraph
Cairns community mourns deaths of eight children at Manoora   Brisbane Times
Australia Cairns: Mother charged with eight murders   BBC News
Businessweek   
Daily Mail   
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Herald Scotland
   
North Korea demands joint probe into Sony hacking   
Herald Scotland
North Korea has said US accusations that it was involved in a cyber-attack on Sony Pictures were "groundless slander" and that it wants a joint investigation into the incident with the United States. North Korea has said US accusations that it was involved in a ...

Sony Hack Reveals US Can't Protect Business From Attack   Businessweek
Would Sony Entertainment make 'The Interview ' again?   CNN (blog)
US Seeks Help from China with Korean Hackers   ABC News (blog)
Sydney Morning Herald   
DAWN.com   
Engadget   
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Int'l Community Urged To Suppress Boko Haram's Monetary Lifeline   
Leadership Newspapers
The United Nations Security Council, at the weekend, called for the urgent suppression of the monetary lifeline of Boko Haram and other terrorist organisation, saying that the inability of international community to do this was greatly keeping threats from ...

British troops to help fight against Boko Haram as SAS target Isil   Telegraph.co.uk
OPERATION NO MERCY: Boko Haram terrorists crushed in military ambush   Daily Sun
Nigerian troops overpower Boko Haram gunmen, in counter-attack   The News
Pulse Nigeria   
NAIJ.COM   
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Fox News
   
Tunisians to vote in historic presidential run-off   
Jerusalem Post
TUNIS - Tunisia's Dec. 21 election is the first regular presidential election since the Tunisian Revolution of 2011 and the adoption of the constitution in January. Frontrunner Beji Caid Essebsi, a former parliament speaker under Ben Ali, won 39 percent of votes ...

Tunisians vote in historic presidential run-off   Times of India
Tunisia's Runoff Election Poses Test for Country's Democratic Transition   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Tunisians anticipate tomorrow's run-off election   Al-Bawaba
euronews   
Zee News   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
PF reconciles, Lungu files   
Zambia Daily Mail
ACTING President Guy Scott and Patriotic Front (PF) president Edgar Lungu have reconciled and pledged to work together. The reconciliation between Mr Lungu and Dr Scott was mediated by Northmead Assemblies of God Bishop Joshua Banda after a ...

Edgar Lungu urged to take stock of people surrounding him   Lusaka Times
Edgar files   Times of Zambia
I go to bed troubled…criminals have used Sata's death to regroup behind Lungu ...   postzambia.com
Daily Mail   
The Star Online   
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Haaretz
   
Islamic extremists in Nigeria kill more than 50 elderly people   
Haaretz
Residents from five villages say people too old to flee Gwoza area in country's northeast are being rounded up and executed by militants. By The Associated Press | Dec. 21, 2014 | 4:33 AM. submit to reddit. Civilians who fled their homes following an attack by ...

Boko Haram begins serial massacre   Nigerian Tribune
Boko Haram Rounds Up And Kills The Elderly In Gwoza   The Inquisitr
Boko Haram militants reportedly killing elderly in Nigeria   SFGate
NAIJ.COM   
The Daily Star   
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Haaretz
   
Putin: Russia won't be cowed by West over Ukraine   
Haaretz
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during his annual end-of-year news conference in Moscow, December 18, 2014. Photo by Reuters. Text size. Comments (0). Print Page. Send to friend. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter. Share. related tags.
Putin seeks boost to secret services   Herald Scotland
The cat and mouse game on oil's chessboard   DAWN.com
PETER HITCHENS: Forget 'evil' Putin - we are the bloodthirsty warmongers   Daily Mail
Times LIVE   
Washington Post   
Channel News Asia   
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DailyPost Nigeria
   
Jonathan is not capable of ruling Nigeria; Buhari is a failure – Balarabe Musa   
DailyPost Nigeria
Balarabe-360x270 An erstwhile Governor of Kaduna State and leader of the Conference of Nigerian Political Parties, Alhaji Balarabe Musa on Saturday raised alarm that President Goodluck Jonathan's government would destroy Nigeria. The elder statesman ...

2015: APC'll probably win, if…   The Nation Newspaper
NEWS ANALYSIS: 2015: Issues that will affect parties chances in states   Nigerian Tribune
Edo: Unusual Losses, Threats Of efection After Primaries   The Guardian Nigeria
National Mirror   
Leadership Newspapers (blog)   
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BBC News
   
What Cuba's new friendship with US means for everyday life   
BBC News
Plans to normalise diplomatic relations between the US and Cuba mean an American embassy could soon open in Havana. But what does this newfound understanding between the two countries mean for everyday life on the Caribbean island? I'm intrigued ...

Cuba tells US to respect its socialist principles   Haaretz
Cuba asks US to respect communism   DAWN.com
Cuban Exiles at Miami Rally Denounce Obama for Rapprochement   New York Times
MiamiHerald.com   
Trinidad & Tobago Express   
Aljazeera.com   
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