2015年6月1日 星期一

2015-06-02 Tanzania World


Wall Street Journal
   
Ship Carrying More Than 450 People Sinks in China's Yangtze River   
Wall Street Journal
BEIJING—A passenger ship carrying 458 people, many of them elderly tourists, sank in China's Yangtze River on Monday night amid strong winds, with state media reporting at least one dead and only 10 rescued so far. Rescuers early Tuesday said they ...

Hundreds Missing After Chinese Cruise Ship Sinks on Yangtze   New York Times
Ship carrying 450 people sinks in China's Yangtze River   Telegraph.co.uk
Some passengers still alive in capsized Chinese ship - People's Daily   Reuters
BBC News   
TVNZ   
Toronto Sun   
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YLE News
   
Tanzanian leader heads to Helsinki from Burundi summit   
YLE News
Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete arrived in Finland on Monday directly from a Dar es Salaam summit conference on the ongoing conflict in neighbouring Burundi. Kikwete currently chairs the five-nation East African Community, which also includes Great ...

JK to make working visit to Finland   IPPmedia

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IPPmedia
   
African CSOs warned in fighting corruption   
IPPmedia
The Advisor of the Commonwealth Governance Secretariat, Dr Roger Koranteng has expressed serious displeasure with African civil society organisations (CSOs) saying they are neither well managed nor serious in the fight against growing corruption in the ...


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The Star Online
   
Burundi president warns against another coup attempt   
Zee News
Bujumbura: Burundi's President Pierre Nkurunziza, whose controversial bid to seek a third consecutive term has sparked weeks of civil unrest and a failed coup attempt, warned against any fresh move to try to unseat him. Addressing supporters in his ...

Burundi says open to postponing vote, to wait electoral body direction   Reuters
Burundi opposition leaders call for fresh protests   Yahoo! Maktoob News
The Growing Appeal Of Popular Uprisings In Africa   Leadership Newspapers
The Swazi Observer   
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NDTV
   
Showing Love for Historic Bridge, Paris Removes Tons of Padlocks   
NDTV
Paris: The padlocks that weigh heavily on the sides of the Pont des Arts tell stories dear to the lovers who affixed them to the celebrated bridge's iron grillwork. And just as many romances melt away, now many of the locks will most likely suffer the same fate as ...

Paris bridge's locks of love are taken down   The Australian Financial Review
Paris curtails padlock love fetish   Deutsche Welle
Saddened by the Love Locks Lost   New York Times
Gulf Daily News   
Brisbane Times   
NEWS.com.au   
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Girl Raped Yet Forced Into Marriage   
AllAfrica.com
She was walking to school one morning and before reaching her destination, one man hijacked her then took her to his house. This fifteen-year-old girl in Karagwe District, Kagera Region who was in Form Two at Kihanda Secondary School was held captive ...

This Karagwe girl needs community support   Daily News

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New York Times
   
Gazans' Hopes for Rebuilding After War Give Way to Deeper Despair   
New York Times
GAZA CITY — On a street here crammed with glittery clothing and electronic shops, Mahmoud Matar flipped through the receipt book for his appliance store, much of it blank: His lone sale that day was a $7 kettle. It was clear whom he blamed for his poor ...

Israel accuses UN over Hamas linked NGO   NEWS.com.au
Gold: World media misled by Hamas version of summer war   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israel Accuses UN Committee of Recognizing Hamas-Linked NGO   Voice of America
NDTV   
Firstpost   
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BBC News
   
Anti-IS coalition to discuss strategy at Paris meeting   
BBC News
Ministers from 20 countries are to meet in Paris to discuss strategy against Islamic State (IS) militants. Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi will attend, but US Secretary of State John Kerry will miss the meeting because of a cycling accident. The meeting comes ...

IS suicide attack affects Iraq's Ramadi counter-attack   DAWN.com
US delivers 2000 rockets for Iraq but holds half for now - source   Reuters UK
Anti-Islamic State allies to press Iraq to court Sunni minority   Daily Mail
Bloomberg   
Christian Science Monitor   
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NBCNews.com
   
Company That Denied Muslim Unopened Soda on Flight: We Have No Open ...   
NBCNews.com
When a Muslim woman was denied an unopened can of soda on an United Airlines flight, she was allegedly told it was against policy — but the company that was operating that flight said Monday that they don't have rules on whether drinks are served ...

Diet Coke dispute joins list of 'flying while Muslim' cases   Los Angeles Times
Tahera Ahmad, denied Diet Coke can on United flight, finds support on Twitter (+ ...   Christian Science Monitor
US airliner faces boycott calls after passenger Islamophobia   The Nation
Reuters   
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