2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Tanzania World


Irish Examiner
   
Saudi king's death unlikely to change rivalry with Iran   
Los Angeles Times
In Iran, Saudi Arabia's longtime rival for influence in the Middle East, there is little expectation that King Abdullah's death will alter the deep enmity that has helped fuel hostilities and proxy battles throughout the region, including in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen ...

Backlash over UK decision to lower flags after Saudi king's death   Sydney Morning Herald
Turkey declares national day of mourning for Saudi King   Business Standard
Muslims need unity the most, says King Salman   The News International
The Globe and Mail   
Zee News   
Gulf Daily News   
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UK woman murder suspect arraigned   
Daily News
AN American businessman, Sammy Almahri, who is suspected of killing a woman in the United Kingdom (UK) before fleeing to Tanzania, appeared before the Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court in Dar es Salaam on Friday charged with murder. He was ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
South-East Asia correspondent for Fairfax Media   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: The military junta that overthrew former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra last year has swung to the side of Thailand's royalist establishment and Bangkok middle class, reviving a bitter power struggle in the country after months of fragile peace.
Former Thai PM faces criminal charge, political ban   Xinhua
Ousted Thai premier Shinawatra facing criminal charges   Irish Times
Analysis: Pheu Thai's political fortunes look bleak after Yingluck ban   Bangkok Post
Firstpost   
Sky News Australia   
TODAYonline   
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Slate Magazine
   
Why provoke?   
Gulf Daily News
Another cartoon of the Prophet in the current issue of Charlie Hebdo was insensitive and unnecessary. Muslims constitute about 1.6 billion, ie, 23 per cent of the global population. They do not approve of pictures or cartoons of Prophet Mohammed. So why ...

Charlie Hebdo protests erupt across southern Asia   Sin Chew Jit Poh
peaceful 'Je suis Muslim' rally in Sydney   New Zealand Herald
Did the Charlie Hebdo Murders Really Represent Something New?   Slate Magazine
Kansas City Star   
Business Recorder   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Terrorism in Africa   
Deutsche Welle
In 2009, Islamist terror group Boko Haram launched a military offensive in north-eastern Nigeria. Since then, it's killed thousands of people; many more have fled their homes to escape onslaught. The organization fiercely opposes western education and ...

We Don't Need UN Support To Fight Boko Haram – Dasuki   Leadership Newspapers
Activists: Nigeria Elections Should Be Postponed   Voice of America
Boko Haram Captured Baga:It's Painful To See Yourself And Your Daughter ...   Osun Defender
Washington Post   
Nigerian Tribune   
Arab News   
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Irish Times
   
Bomb kills two as India gears up for holiday   
Irish Times
A crude bomb exploded outside a courtroom in eastern India on Friday, killing two people and wounding 10, officials said, just days before Republic Day ceremonies that have been attacked in the past in troubled parts of the country. The blast occurred in ...

Two killed as bomb carried by woman goes off in Ara court   Times of India
'Human Bomb' Kills 2, Injures 16   The New Indian Express
2 killed in court blast, 2 prisoners flee   The Indian Express
Daily Times   
Pune Mirror   
Deccan Herald   
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Sudan Tribune
   
Breakthrough as South Sudan's rival factions sign reunification agreement   
IPPmedia
South Sudan peace talks got a major breakthrough on Wednesday as rival factions of the ruling Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) signed an agreement aimed at reunifying the historical party. Intense efforts spearheaded by regional leaders, ...

South Sudan's Fractured SPLM Signs Reunification Agreement   Voice of America
Warring Leaders Sign Peace Deal   Deutsche Welle
S. Sudan government and rebels agree to re-unify political party   The Daily Star

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Daily Mail
   
Soweto looting spree sends foreign shopkeepers fleeing   
Daily Mail
Nazil Munssi stared at his ravaged hardware store near Soweto township with tears in his eyes, despondent and terrified after anti-foreign mobs went on a looting rampage this week in South Africa. "They are targeting all the foreigners," said Munssi, an Indian ...

Townships need a balanced economy   Independent Online
Soweto Attacks: Mother of murdered boy speaks out   Eyewitness News
Three Die in Soweto Looting   AllAfrica.com
BDlive   
The New Age Online   
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NEWS.com.au
   
East Ukraine to stay a basket case   
NEWS.com.au
PRO-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine have rejected a previously signed peace deal and launched a new multi-pronged offensive against Ukrainian government troops. The latest violence disrupts recent European attempts to mediate an end to the fighting.
Death toll in Ukraine conflict exceeds 5000: UN   The Nation
Pro-Russia rebels vow to press on with eastern Ukraine offensive   Deutsche Welle
Ukraine rebels vow to conquer more territory in war-torn east   DAWN.com
Irish Times   
CBC.ca   
Sputnik International   
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Lusaka Times
   
Nail-biting in Zambia as presidential race cliffhanger nears exciting close   
NewsDay
LUSAKA — Observers have widely praised the poll as free and fair. More elections have been lost and won in Zambia than most other countries in Africa. M&G Africa. The close nature of the race and delays caused by bad weather caused restlessness and ...

Too close to call   Zambia Daily Mail
Mining tax review in doubt as Zambia's ruling party nears victory   The Globe and Mail (subscription)
Edgar heads for victory   Times of Zambia
Independent Online   
Voice of America   
Deutsche Welle   
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