2015年2月28日 星期六

2015-03-01 Tanzania World


Zambia Daily Mail
   
Milling plants coming   
Zambia Daily Mail
PRESIDENT Lungu says Government will soon set up milling plants across the country under the public private partnership (PPP) to reduce the price of mealie meal. President Lungu said the involvement of the private sector will result in the reduction of the ...

Dar, Lusaka Plan Taking Their Ties to Greater Heights   AllAfrica.com

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CCM suspends three top figures from key organs   
Daily News
CHAMA Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) has suspended from attending National Executive Committee (NEC) and Central Committee (CC) meetings its three members linked in the Tegeta Escrow Account saga pending completion of investigations. Addressing a press ...


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NDTV
   
Death Threats and Late Night Dinner Before Russia's Boris Nemtsov was Shot ...   
NDTV
Moscow: It was near closing time on Friday at the upscale Bosco restaurant that looks out onto the illuminated red-brick walls of Moscow's Kremlin. Boris Nemtsov and his young, dark-haired girlfriend were finishing dinner. A political reformer who had fallen ...

Nemtsov allies fear killers will never be caught as hunt begins   Irish Independent
Russian opposition leaders allege Kremlin links to Nemtsov slaying   Salt Lake Tribune
Boris Nemtsov murder: Former PM Kasyanov pays tribute   BBC News
Sydney Morning Herald   
Daily Mail   
The Nation   
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CNN
   
Venezuela to require American citizens to apply for tourist visas   
The Globe and Mail
Venezuela will shrink the size of the U.S. Embassy staff, limit the activities of U.S. diplomats and require American citizens to apply for visas if they want to come bask on the beach. Speaking before a crowd that rallied to protest imperialism, President Nicolas ...

Rubio calls Venezuela ban 'a badge of honor'   Fox News
Venezuela announces diplomatic sanctions against US   Aljazeera.com
Venezuelan President Claims Americans Detained for 'Espionage'   NBCNews.com
TheBlaze.com   
Bangkok Post   
NDTV   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Zimbabwe needs fresh leadership   
The Zimbabwe Standard
VICTORIA FALLS starts returning to normal today after the hoopla associated with President Robert Mugabe's 91st birthday that attracted thousands of people to the resort town. Opinion with Chipo Masara. Mugabe, who ate cake while his country is burning, ...

Elephants slaughtered for Mugabe's birthday feast   DAWN.com
Mugabe vows to expel more white farmers   New Zimbabwe.com
Despite costly birthday bash, Mugabe's policies earn gratitude   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Egypt clamp on Hamas   
Gulf Daily News
Cairo: An Egyptian court yesterday branded Hamas a "terrorist" group over its alleged links with jihadists behind deadly attacks on security forces in the Sinai Peninsula. Hamas condemned what it called "a great disgrace which soils the reputation of Egypt".
Egypt court brands Hamas terror group   The Nation
Hamas: Egypt a 'Friend of the Israeli Occupation'   Arutz Sheva
Egypt court lists Hamas 'terrorist group,' sentences Brotherhood members   Al Jazeera America
The Week Magazine   
NEWS.com.au   
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Arab News
   
Jailed Kurdish leader calls on PKK to lay down arms   
Arab News
Turkey's Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan (C) and Interior Minister Efkan Ala (3rd L) meets with pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) lawmakers in Istanbul on Saturday. Jailed Kurdish militant leader Abdullah Ocalan called on his followers to ...

Jailed Kurdish rebel leader in Turkey calls for end to armed struggle   Al Jazeera America
Turkish government and Kurds in bid to revitalise peace talks   Financial Times
PKK leader Ocalan calls on Kurdish separatists in Turkey to lay down arms   Deutsche Welle
Reuters UK   
Wall Street Journal   
Voice of America   
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Herald Scotland
   
Coming weeks could be "among most dangerous in Nigeria's history   
Herald Scotland
The people of Nigeria, Africa's most populous country with the continent's largest economy, were meant have begun voting yesterday in the second stage of a general election against the background of an existential national crisis. The people of Nigeria, ...

Boko Haram: Thousands march in Cameroon to protest against the Islamist ...   The Independent
Dozens of Nigerians in Abuja March to Show Support for Troops Fighting Boko ...   Bella Naija
Army kills insurgents in Adamawa, recovers weapons   Nigerian Tribune
Al Jazeera America   
Daily Mail   
Daily Sun   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Yemen, a US counter-terrorism partner, teeters on edge of collapse   
Los Angeles Times
The capital remains firmly in the hands of northern-based Shiite Muslim rebels. Sunni Muslim tribesmen to the east are arming in revolt and threatening to sabotage the country's crucial oil and gas infrastructure. In the south, where separatist sentiment is ...

Yemen separatists pull out of UN-backed talks   DAWN.com
Kuwait reopens Yemen embassy in Aden   Arab News
Aden seethes with separatist agendas   gulfnews.com
CNN   
Salon   
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News24
   
Ramaphosa in Lesotho for elections   
News24
Johannesburg - SA Development Community (SADC) Facilitator deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa arrived in Maseru, Lesotho, on Saturday to observe the country's general elections, his office said. "...Ramaphosa has arrived in Maseru, where he is expected ...

Thousands flock to Lesotho for elections   Times LIVE
Lesotho votes in elections hoped to resolve tensions   Deutsche Welle
Lesotho goes to polls in bid for stability 6 months after coup attempt   Reuters Africa

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