2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 Tanzania World


USA TODAY
   
Dubai residential tower in flames   
USA TODAY
One of the world's tallest residential towers caught fire early Saturday in Dubai's Marina district, sending bright yellow flames several stories high, but there were no reports of casualties, civil defense officials said. Loading… Post to Facebook. Dubai residential ...

Dubai's Marina Torch high-rise residential tower catches fire (video, photos ...   cleveland.com
79-storey Dubai tower engulfed in flames   Stuff.co.nz
Fire hits Dubai skyscraper   The Star Online
Irish Independent   
TVNZ   
Daily Mail   
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Dar youth empowered to fight poverty   
Daily News
THE government in conjunction with the Eastern and Southern African Management Institute (ESAMI), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), aimed at empowering youth's efforts to fight poverty. Launching 'Youth Entrepreneurship ...


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New York Times
   
Militant attack on hotel kills 25 in Mogadishu   
DAWN.com
MOGADISHU: Somalia's Al Qaeda-linked Shebab insurgents killed at least 25 people in an attack on a popular hotel in the capital Mogadishu where government ministers and officials were holding Friday prayers. Twin explosions followed by heavy gunfire ...

Attack Near Mosque Shows al-Shabab Capabilities Intact   Voice of America
US condemns 'murderous' Somali hotel attack   Times of India
Somali deputy PM wounded, 11 dead in hotel suicide attack   Arab News
Haaretz   
News24   
Los Angeles Times   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Boko Haram: US Spends $24.7 Million For Humanitarian Support   
Leadership Newspapers
The United States government yesterday said it has so far spent about $24.7 million in support of essential humanitarian aid to refugees, internally displaced persons, and other populations of concern impacted by Boko Haram-engendered conflicts in ...

In Newly Sophisticated Boko Haram Videos, Hints of Islamic State Ties   New York Times
I now wake up everyday thinking about what my children will eat —Boko Haram ...   Nigerian Tribune
Gordon Brown Renews Plea For Release Of Chibok Schoolgirls   The Guardian Nigeria
Irish Times   
Business Standard   
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The Australian
   
Long lines define Marcia's Rocky aftermath   
Daily Mail
The wind roaring through south Rockhampton was so deafening, Brian Egan didn't even realise Cyclone Marcia had flattened a warehouse right next door. Mr Egan's house, which was remarkably untouched when the cyclone hit the central Queensland town ...

Cyclone Marcia: Mick Burrows 50th birthday   NEWS.com.au
Flood warnings, clean up in Australia after twin cyclones   The Straits Times
Army sends 700 soldiers for Marcia clean-up   Sky News Australia
ABC Online   
Yahoo!7 News   
The Inquisitr   
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BBC News
   
Thailand's crackdown on 'wombs for rent'   
BBC News
When a surrogate baby scandal erupted in Thailand last year, many in the country did not know what to expect next. First there was the young boy, apparently abandoned by the Australian couple who had commissioned a Thai surrogate mother to carry him.
Thailand bans surrogacy for foreigners   The Daily Star
'Fertility tourism' struck down by Thai lawmakers. Why now?   Christian Science Monitor
A shocking scandal led Thailand to ban surrogacy for hire   Washington Post (blog)
Business Standard   
The Nation   
The Guardian   
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El Universal
   
HRW deems "arbitrary" detention of Mayor Ledezma   
El Universal
Non-governmental organization Human Rights Watch (HRW) called for the release of Caracas Metropolitan Mayor Antonio Ledezma, following what it deemed an "arbitrary" detention by officers of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (Sebin) on Thursday.

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Gulf Daily News
   
World News IS car bombings horror in Libya   
Gulf Daily News
TRIPOLI: Multiple suicide car bombings struck an eastern Libyan town, killing at least 45 people yesterday not far from a main base of the Islamic State (IS) group's Libyan offshoot. The group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it came in retaliation for ...

Crisis deepens as 31 die in IS attacks in Libya   DAWN.com
UN deplores car bombs in Libya   Business Standard
Islamic State 'urgent' threat in Libya   BBC News
Huffington Post   
Washington Post   
Tripoli Post   
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Voice of America
   
3 British Teen Girls Feared Headed to Syria to Join Islamic State   
Voice of America
Police in Britain appealed Friday for information that might help them find three teenage schoolgirls who were believed to be traveling to Syria to join Islamic State militants. Scotland Yard said the three girls flew from London to Istanbul, Turkey, this week ...

US lawmaker pushes Obama to aid allies in Islamic State fight   Daily News & Analysis
Hunt for Syria-bound schoolgirls   Gulf Daily News
Fears for the safety of British girls thought to have joined the Islamic State group ...   ABC Online
NEWS.com.au   
ARA News   
Belfast Telegraph   
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The Australian
   
Realpolitik and Indonesia's imminent planned execution of Australian prisoners   
Jakarta Post
Australians warmly welcomed the election victory of President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo. It seemed to portend a vibrant new chapter in the bilateral relationship and to present an opportunity to move beyond the difficulties experienced in recent times.
No clear information on planned executions   SBS
Indonesia postpones execution of Nigerian, 7 other drug convicts   Nigerian Tribune
Indonesian official says Bali Nine executions will go ahead   Daily Mail
9news.com.au   
Stuff.co.nz   
The Interpreter   
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