2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Tanzania World


The New Indian Express
   
TN Parties Shy Away From RTI | Chennai NYOOOZ   
NYOOOZ
CHENNAI: With the Union Government taking a firm stance that political parties do not come under the ambit of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, parties in the State have unsurprisingly echoed the view, saying their inclusion would be 'unnecessary'.
Bring Parties Under RTI Ambit for Effective Government   The New Indian Express
Human Rights Commission caution opportune: Credible poll is everything   IPPmedia
The Public Speaks Out   Sunday Leader

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European Union to deploy 120 election observers in October   
Daily News
THE European Union will deploy a 120-strong Election Observation Mission (EOM) during general election scheduled to take place on October 25, this year. The Chief Observer will be a Member of the European Parliament to be appointed soon by the EU ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Peter Greste calls on world to step up pressure on Egypt over sentence   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian journalist Peter Greste has urged the international community to step up pressure on the Egyptian government to "undo the injustice" meted out to him and two al-Jazeera colleagues, who were sentenced on Saturday to three years in prison by a ...

US 'deeply disappointed' by Egyptian court sentence against Al Jazeera journalists   Reuters
The Latest: Greste Calls on El-Sissi to 'Undo Injustice'   New York Times
Journalist Peter Greste and his colleagues sentenced to at least three years' jail   ABC Online (blog)
The Guardian   
The Australian   
Herald Sun   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bangkok bombing: Who are the Turkish terrorist group the Grey Wolves?   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Neo-fascists from a Turkish terrorist group called Grey Wolves have emerged as key suspects in the Bangkok bombing after the arrest of a man believed to be Turkish in the Thai capital with bomb making material. The group's death squads have ...

Police arrest suspect in Bangkok bomb attack   Irish Independent
Police arrest Erawan bomb suspect (Updated Sunday)   Bangkok Post
Last S'pore victims of Bangkok blast return   AsiaOne
Washington Post   
Brisbane Times   
Sky News Australia   
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The Guardian
   
Malaysia protests calling for Najib Razak to resign enter second day   
The Guardian
Activists from the coalition for clean and fair elections, or Bersih, gather on a main road in Kuala Lumpur for a second day on Sunday. Photograph: Joshua Paul/AP. Associated Press. Saturday 29 August 2015 23.17 EDT Last modified on Saturday 29 August ...

Corruption protest draws thousands in Malaysia   Sky News Australia
Huge Malaysia rally for Najib's resignation enters   Jakarta Post
Day Two of Bersih rally begins with prayers, exercises after protesters sleep ...   The Straits Times
Times of India   
BBC News   
Sky News   
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ABC Online
   
38 girls killed in Swaziland bus crash en route to King's wife choosing ceremony   
ABC Online
A road accident in Swaziland has killed 38 girls and seriously injured 20 others who were on their way to a traditional ceremony where King Mswati III can choose a new wife, pro-democracy activists reported. The accident happened on Friday night when ...
38 girls, young women killed in Swaziland   The Australian
Swazi Maidens among more than 100 killed in horror crashes   Times LIVE
65 Swaziland girls tragically die in truck crash en route to royal festival ...   RT
Boston Globe   
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CCM Candidate for Nyamagana Constituency Sets Election Agenda   
AllAfrica.com
Mwanza — NYAMAGANA CCM legislative candidate and the former Mwanza City Mayor, Mr Stanslaus Mabula, has urged Igogo ward residents to elect him for speedy development. He was addressing hundreds of 'wananchi' at Igogo grounds during his ...


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