2015年7月24日 星期五

2015-07-25 Tanzania World


Bus owners still plead for duty reduction   
Daily News
BUS transport stakeholders are anxiously waiting for government's response to their plea for reduction of import duty on buses from 25 per cent to 10 per cent. The Secretary General of the Tanzania Bus Owners Association (TABOA), Mr Enea Mrutu, told ...

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BBC News
   
President Obama due to begin busy Kenya schedule   
BBC News
US President Barack Obama is to open a major business summit on the first full day of his landmark visit to Kenya. He has praised what he called the "dynamism" of Kenya's business class and is expected to call for greater efforts to tackle corruption.
Barack Obama's 'homecoming': President returns to Kenya, reunites with father ...   The Indian Express
Obama Arrives in Kenya, on Personal and Official Journey   New York Times
Kenya bids 'welcome home' to President Obama   Sydney Morning Herald
Irish Independent   
People Magazine   
The Globe and Mail   
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New York Times
   
Kerry Says Israel May Deepen Its Isolation by Opposing Iran Nuclear Accord   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Secretary of State John Kerry said Friday that the nuclear accord he negotiated with Iran was in Israel's interest and that the Israeli government's decision to oppose it could further its isolation. “I fear that what could happen is if ...
Iran hits out at John Kerry's 'empty threats' over nuclear deal   The Guardian
Kerry says Israeli action against Iran would be 'huge mistake' - NBC   Irish Independent
Secretary of State John Kerry Gets Into 'Intense Exchange' With Jewish Leaders ...   TheBlaze.com
NDTV   
Washington Post   
Los Angeles Times   
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The Indian Express
   
US calls Burundi election 'deeply flawed'   
Reuters
WASHINGTON U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday called Burundi's election "deeply flawed" and urged President Pierre Nkurunziza to hold a "meaningful, serious" dialogue with the central African country's opposition, the State Department said in ...
World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Burundi's President Nkurunziza wins controversial third term   Washington Post
Burundi: President Nkurunziza wins controversial third term   Hindustan Times

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The Hindu
   
Thailand Charges 72 With Human Trafficking Crimes Ahead of US Report   
New York Times
BANGKOK — Prosecutors in Thailand indicted 72 people on Friday, accusing them of involvement in a multinational human trafficking syndicate. The indictments were filed three days before the expected release of an annual State Department report on ...

US lauds Thai govt for indicting traffickers   AsiaOne
Thailand indicts 72 human trafficking suspects ahead of US report   Chicago Tribune
Thailand to charge 72 over human smuggling   The Straits Times
Phuketwan   
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