2015年5月29日 星期五

2015-05-30 Tanzania World


Academicians call for people centered EAC   
Daily News
ACADEMICIANS are in favour of an integration of the East African Community (EAC) that is people based as provided for in the treaty rather than a leader centred unification. Speaking during a workshop on the Vision East Africa Forum (VEAF) recently held at ...


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Pitiable sports standard irks MPs   
Daily News
MEMBERS of Parliament (MPs) have raised a red flag over the state of sport sector, especially football, calling on for remedial measures to address the situation. Debating budget estimates for the Ministry of Information, Youth, Culture and Sports here, the ...


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Herder shot dead after livestock invade Lake Manyara Park   
Daily News
GAME wardens working with the Lake Manyara National Park have shot dead a cattle herder, wounding another, following a fracas which ensued after the park guards impounded livestock. Arusha Regional Police Commander, Mr Liberatus Sabas, confirmed ...


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New York Times
   
China Deployed Artillery on Disputed Island, US Says   
New York Times
SINGAPORE — The United States has spotted a pair of mobile artillery vehicles on an artificial island that China is building in the South China Sea, a resource-rich stretch of ocean crossed by vital shipping lanes, American officials said. China's construction ...

Chinese Weapons Spotted on Disputed Island, US Says   NDTV
McCain seeks defence funding to help Asia against China challenges   Reuters
US Defense Chief calls on China to end sea expansion   CNN
Firstpost   
Reuters Canada   
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Fox News
   
Suicide bomber kills three in S. Arabia   
DAWN.com
RIYADH: A suicide bomber disguised as a woman blew himself up outside a mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia on Friday, killing himself and three other people, the second attack of its kind in the kingdom in one week. The bombing, which was claimed by the ...

Deadly Friday: IS bombs second mosque in Saudi province   The Express Tribune
Terrorism 'a dangerous plague'   Gulf Daily News
Saudi suicide bomber dressed as woman   Brisbane Times
KWCH   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Arab News   
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New York Times
   
US Signals Willingness to Expand Military Cooperation With Nigeria   
New York Times
ABUJA, Nigeria — As Nigeria swore in Muhammadu Buhari as the new president on Friday, the Obama administration signaled that it was prepared to expand military cooperation in the fight against Boko Haram. Secretary of State John Kerry, who led the ...

Kerry attends inauguration of Nigeria's new president   Washington Post
Buhari To Nigerians: 'We've Opportunity, Let's Take It'   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Buhari vows to tackle Nigeria's problems 'head on'   DAWN.com
Irish Independent   
BBC News   
Daily Sun   
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The Nation
   
Houthis kill Sanaa's governor, nephew   
DAWN.com
SANAA: Yemen's Shia Houthi rebels killed the capital's governor in clashes that erupted during an attempt to detain him, his relatives said on Friday. Sanaa governor Abdulghani Jamil and his nephew Nasr Jamil died of wounds suffered in clashes late on ...

Fighters battle Houthis in Yemen's southern city of Aden   Reuters
Houthi rebels in Yemen are holding multiple Americans prisoner   Washington Post
Notable & Quotable   Wall Street Journal
Arab News   
The Express Tribune   
The Daily Star   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
US removes Cuba from terrorism list   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: The United States declared on Friday that Cuba was no longer a state sponsor of terrorism. The United States placed Cuba on its list terrorism sponsors 33 years ago when the cold war was at its peak. “The Secretary of State has made the ...

Cuba Not Off the Hook, Despite Removal From List   Voice of America
Cuba removed from US terror list   Belfast Telegraph
US removes Cuba from list of terrorism sponsors   Los Angeles Times
Daily News & Analysis   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
ABC News   
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Daily Mail
   
No major breakthrough at meeting on Asian boat people crisis   
Daily Mail
BANGKOK (AP) — A regional conference called to address the swelling tide of boat people in Southeast Asia ended with no major breakthroughs, with Myanmar deflecting blame for fueling the crisis and warning that "finger pointing" would not help.

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