2015年6月15日 星期一

2015-06-16 Tanzania World


Times of Oman
   
Eat in public in Oman during Ramadan and face jail   
Times of Oman
Muscat: Eat and drink in public during daylight hours in the Holy Month of Ramadan and you could be fined or face up to 10 days in prison, authorities have warned. Quoting the Omani Penal Code Article 312/10 A, a Royal Oman Police (ROP) official said, ...

American Muslims Prepare for Ramadan   Voice of America
Ramadan 2015: Facts, History, Dates, Greeting And Rules About The Muslim Fast   Huffington Post
Indonesia: Food prices soar ahead of Ramadan holy month   euronews
The Week UK   
Huffington Post UK   
Bahrain News Agency   
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Times LIVE
   
Libya: Unclear if US strikes killed al-Qaida leader   
Washington Post
CAIRO — A Libyan military spokesman said Monday that three foreigners were among a number of militants killed in U.S. airstrikes in eastern Libya, but said it is too early to determine if the target, an Algerian al-Qaida-linked leader, was among them. The U.S ...

Questions shadow US strike on veteran Algerian jihadist in Libya   Reuters
Catching up with "The Uncatchable" one   The Economist
Pentagon Says Airstrikes in Libya May Have Killed Qaeda Leader   New York Times
MSNBC   
The Daily Star   
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Let's rid the nation of this shame   
Daily News
FORGET about this nonsense being spread about people born with albinism. They are all idle talk and do not carry an iota of truth in them. The truth and the only truth about such societal colleagues, some of whom are our own fathers, mothers, sisters, ...


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'Don't use religious platforms for political goals'   
Daily News
A CALL has been made for the aspirants of various political posts ahead of the 2015 general election not to use religious platforms to fulfil their political goals in order to maintain peace, tranquillity and solidarity prevailing in the country. Speaking at a public ...


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BBC News
   
Where can Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir go now?   
BBC News
Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir managed to leave an African Union summit in South Africa without being arrested. This was despite a court order requiring him to stay until a decision was made over whether he should be handed over to the International ...

Should South Africa have arrested Sudan's president?   Washington Post (blog)
South Africa ignores its obligations to justice   Financial Times
US says 'disappointed' Sudan's Bashir allowed to leave South Africa   Reuters
Irish Independent   
Irish Times   
National Post   
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StarTimes hands over more bikes to clients   
Daily News
TWO more StarTimes customers have won motorbikes after emerging winners during the last draw of Vuka Boda with StarTimes and won motorbikes. Announcing the winners, StarTimes Tanzania Public Relations Manager, Mr Muddy Kimwery said: “Mr ...


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Court orders retrial of woman who killed husband   
Daily News
THE Court of Appeal has ordered a retrial of a murder case against a housewife, Tabu Paulo, who had allegedly killed her husband, James Sylivester, over a family misunderstanding. Justices Edward Rutakangwa, Kipenka Mussa and Ibrahim Juma reached ...


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New York Times
   
Britons, Some Raising a Pint, Celebrate Magna Carta's 800th Anniversary   
New York Times
LONDON — The 800th anniversary on Monday of Magna Carta, a medieval political truce that inspired protections for some of the world's most cherished liberties, prompted a range of celebrations in Britain that included a ceremony involving Queen Elizabeth ...

Should you care that Magna Carta is 800 years old?   Toronto Star
The Red Arrows flypast to mark Magna Carta Day   Telegraph.co.uk
Fury as David Cameron 'hijacks' Magna Carta anniversary to urge scrapping of ...   Mirror.co.uk
CBS Local   
Washington Post (blog)   
Hindustan Times   
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Reuters
   
Twenty-seven killed in Chad bombings: Boko Haram blamed   
Reuters
Chad blames Boko Haram for twin bombings that killed at least 27 people and injured more than 100 in the capital N'Djamena on Monday. It was the first attack of its kind in the country. Nathan Frandino reports. △ Hide Transcript. ▷ View Transcript.
Suicide Bombers Strike Chad's Capital   New York Times
Scores Killed in Suicide Bomb Attack in Capital of Chad   Wall Street Journal
Boko Haram suspected of Chad bombings   Irish Times
The Sun Daily   
NBCNews.com   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Mother of al-Shabab's Thomas Evans says 'world has fallen apart'   
BBC News
The mother of a British man killed while fighting for Islamist militant group al-Shabab in Kenya has told the BBC her "whole world has fallen apart". Sally Evans, from Buckinghamshire, said a journalist had phoned to tell them Muslim convert Thomas, 25, had ...

British militant Thomas Evans believed to be killed in Kenya   Times of Oman
Kenyan Army Kills Commander of al-Shabaab   Wall Street Journal
British jihadist fighting for al-Qaeda believed killed in Kenya attack   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Daily Mail   
The Guardian   
Coastweek   
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