2015年6月25日 星期四

2015-06-26 Tanzania World


Five aliens expelled from country   
Daily News
FIVE Ethiopian nationals possessing international passports with dual citizenship, were declared prohibited immigrants and subsequently expelled from the country through Mutukula border, Kagera Regional Immigration Officer, Mr George Kombe, has said.

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BBC News
   
EU leaders agree to relocate 40000 migrants   
BBC News
EU leaders holding late night talks in Brussels have agreed to relocate tens of thousands of migrants who have arrived in Italy and Greece. Summit chairman Donald Tusk said 40,000 would be relocated to other EU states over the next two years.
EU governments kill off plans for compulsory migrant quotas   Telegraph.co.uk
Italy's Renzi slams EU leaders over migrant quotas   Economic Times
In tense talks, EU leaders agree on plan to confront migrant crisis   Reuters
NDTV   
Wall Street Journal   
Bloomberg   
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Deccan Chronicle
   
Customs destroy $50m of drugs in disposal operation   
New Zealand Herald
Around $50 million worth of illegal drugs have been destroyed in a Customs drug disposal operation yesterday. Around 400 kilograms of drugs, which had been seized over a period of time, were all destroyed at an undisclosed location in the Auckland region ...

International day against drug abuse   The Hindu
Bengaluru reclaims its 'drug capital' crown after SIX narcotics busts in four months   Daily Mail
Time to develop our lives, identities and communities without drugs   E-Pao.net
Newstalk ZB   
Women of China   
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Irish Independent
   
Mayhem in French Uber protests   
Irish Independent
French taxi drivers pulled out the throttle in an all-out confrontation with the ultra-cheap Uber car service, smashing cars, setting tyres ablaze and blocking traffic during a nationwide strike. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
Clashes Erupt Across France as Taxi Drivers Protest Uber   New York Times
Anti-Uber protest turns ugly   Independent Online
France's interior minister calls for end to Uber — and rioting by taxi drivers   Washington Post
Bangkok Post   
Chicago Tribune   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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CBC.ca
   
Iranian foreign minister to join nuclear talks on Friday   
CBC.ca
With significant gaps standing in the way of an Iran nuclear deal, foreign ministers at the seven-nation talks are adding their diplomatic muscle to the negotiations before a June 30 target date for an agreement. France announced Thursday that Foreign ...

The United States must not accede to Iran's 'red lines'   Washington Post
Iran talks may miss June 30 deadline: US   DAWN.com
An enormous amount at stake in the West's nuclear dealings with Iran   The Australian Financial Review
Times of India   
Wall Street Journal   
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New York Times
   
Death Toll From Heat Wave in Karachi, Pakistan Hits 1000   
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — The death toll reached 1,000 on Thursday in this southern port city as residents grappled with a devastating heat wave that has crippled life and overwhelmed the health care system. Searing temperatures, which have been as high as ...

Morgues in Pakistan full as 45C heat wave kills over 1000   Irish Independent
Karachi Heat Wave: EU voices sympathy over deaths   The Express Tribune
Pakistan heatwave death toll passes 1100   AsiaOne
Daily Times   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
Mashable   
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NDTV
   
Colombia: 2 Crash Survivors Are Found   
New York Times
A woman who survived a plane crash with her baby was rescued after four days lost in the jungle, Colombia's air force and rescuers said Thursday. The woman, Maria Nelly Murillo, and her young son were aboard a small plane that crashed Saturday in a ...

Young mum and baby son found alive five days after plane crashes in jungle   Irish Independent
Mother, infant survive 4 days in the jungle after plane crash   Toronto Star
Colombia 'miracle' mom's fight to save baby after plane crash   BusinessWorld Online Edition
TODAYonline   
The Nation   
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Times LIVE
   
Burundi vice president flees, students enter US embassy   
DAWN.com
BUJUMBURA: Burundian students broke into the US embassy to escape police on Thursday as one of the country's vice presidents announced he had fled to Belgium, escalating a political crisis in the central African nation days before key elections. Ignoring ...

Burundi vice president flees after opposing president's third term   Sydney Morning Herald
Burundi: 100 students seek refuge at US embassy in capital   Washington Post
Students in Burundi seek refuge at U​​S​​ embassy amid political turmoil   The Guardian
The Nation   
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NJ.com
   
Ramadan through the eyes of a non-Muslim - Day 9   
Khaleej Times
From an outsider's perspective, shopping compulsively seems to go against the general spirit of the holy month. Ramadan is a big time for shopping, as thousands of people head to malls to take advantage of Ramadan deals at local stores and malls or rush ...

When a sign of weak faith often shows up   Jakarta Post
Muslims and others gather to mark Ramadan at Jacksonville's Istanbul Cultural ...   Florida Times-Union
Pakistan's heat wave: When fasting is a sin   CNN
The Daily Star   
Washington Times   
International Business Times   
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GMA News
   
China accuses Japan, PH of collusion in sea row   
ABS CBN News
TOKYO - A senior Chinese Embassy official in Tokyo accused Japan on Thursday of colluding with other countries in putting pressure on China over its controversial land reclamation on the disputed Spratly Islands in the South China Sea. "Even though ...

Video: Japan Open to Joining US in South China Sea Patrols   Wall Street Journal (blog)
China and Japan to agree on procedures for unexpected military encounters ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)

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