2015年1月22日 星期四

2015-01-23 Tanzania World


Moneycontrol.com
   
Oil Gain Seen Short-Lived After Saudi King Death Amid Oversupply   
Businessweek
An increase in oil prices after the death of Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah will probably be short-lived amid an oversupply in the crude market. Brent, the global oil benchmark, climbed as much as 2.6 percent and U.S. marker WTI jumped 3.1 percent after the ...

Oil jumps as Saudi king's death stokes concern over OPEC policy   Chicago Tribune
Amid turmoil, Saudi King Abdullah brought stability, pushed reforms   CNN
Prince Muqrin named Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince   Al-Arabiya
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Reuters Canada   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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The Guardian
   
Yemen's Tumultuous History   
TIME
Yemen's embattled President Abdel-Rabbo Mansour Hadi resigned Thursday after failing to reach a power-sharing agreement with Shi'ite rebels who have held Sana'a, the capital, since September. Hadi's departure leaves Yemen's fate in the balance.
President quits as chaos grips Yemen   Gulf Daily News
Yemen thrown into turmoil as president steps down   The Daily Star
Yemen thrown into turmoil as president, PM resign   The Nation
Irish Independent   
Deutsche Welle   
The Guardian   
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CBS News
   
Japan negotiating for release of Islamic State captives, unaware of their fate   
TODAYonline
TOKYO - Japan is making every effort to secure the release of two of its citizens by Islamic State militants as a random deadline nears, but does not know their current condition, the top government spokesman said on Friday. Japan considers 2:50 p.m. local ...

Japan hostage mother to make last minute appeal   Daily Mail
Video of Japanese hostages: Was it really shot outside?   The Japan Times
Japan considering all available channels to seek release of IS-held hostages as ...   Xinhua

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NEWS.com.au
   
US officials thank Australia for helping kill 6000 Islamic State fighters including ...   
NEWS.com.au
IN TOWNS, desert camps and cyber space, Islamic State will be wiped-out, a core coalition of nations vowed yesterday as they revealed half the terror group's top command have been killed. And Australia's assault on terrorism both at home and abroad was ...

Local News FACING THE IS THREAT   Gulf Daily News
US officials detail Islamic State kills, but hard part ahead   Chron.com
World top officials meet on IS   The Nation
Scotsman (blog)   
Xinhua   
VICE News   
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Channel News Asia
   
'Profound differences' but US, Cuba to meet again   
Channel News Asia
Cuba and the United States made fitful progress in the first round of talks aimed at opening ties after more than half a century of diplomatic estrangement. PHOTOS. Kids do their homework inside the courtyard of an apartment building in Havana, Cuba.
US, Cuba Conclude Talks On Diplomatic Ties, Differences Remain   Bernama
Cuba and US come to a crossroad on human rights   Christian Science Monitor
Cuba Says Delegations Spoke on Human Rights   Havana Times
STLtoday.com   
KRNV My News 4   
New York Times   
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euronews
   
Somalia: Suicide Bomber Attacks Hotel   
New York Times
A suicide car bomber blew himself up at the gate of a hotel that was being used by a delegation of Turkish officials on Thursday in Mogadishu, killing three Somalis, Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu of Turkey said. The blast came a day before a visit by ...

Mogadishu suicide attack ahead of Erdogan visit   The Daily Star
Pantomime warriors no joke for Turkey's Erdogan   DAWN.com
Somalia: Bomb in Mogadishu ahead of Erdogan visit   euronews
Arab News   
Aljazeera.com   
The Independent   
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Argentina president says prosecutor death not suicide; earlier thought he killed ...   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
BUENOS AIRES — Argentine President Cristina Fernandez says she's "convinced" prosecutor Alberto Nisman did not commit suicide. In a letter published Thursday by state news agency Telam, Fernandez says all the questions about Nisman's death "have ...


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Stuff.co.nz
   
'Suspicious package' on Sydney ferry a training device   
Stuff.co.nz
A suspicious package that forced the evacuation of Circular Quay on Thursday afternoon was a training device that had been left on a ferry, the chief executive of Harbour City Ferries has confirmed. Crew members found the package, which reportedly ...

Ferry package was 'training device'   Brisbane Times
'Suspicious package' on ferry that shut down Circular Quay was a training device   Western Advocate
Suspicious package that shut down Circular Quay was a training device   The Guardian
9news.com.au   
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Daily Times
   
West urges Congo to suspend new election law after deadly protests   
Daily Times
KINSHASA: Western powers have urged Democratic Republic of Congo to withdraw or re-draft divisive changes to electoral law due to be voted through on Thursday, after days of deadly protests over the legislation, diplomatic sources said. At least one ...

Term Limits Law Delayed After Protests   Deutsche Welle
At least a dozen die in Congo protests over controversial electoral law   Christian Science Monitor
UN deplores DR Congo protest violence   Business Recorder
seattlepi.com   
Voice of America   
Daily Mail   
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New York Times
   
Libyan oil workers demand release of kidnapped official   
Reuters
TRIPOLI Jan 22 (Reuters) - Dozens of Libyan oil workers staged a protest on Thursday in Tripoli to demand the release of a kidnapped official, a spokesman for state-run National Oil Corporation (NOC) said. Abductions have become frequent in Libya where ...

UN condemns attack on Libyan central bank, demands inquiry   Reuters UK

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