2014年10月3日 星期五

2014-10-04 South Africa World

  BBC News   
British hostage Alan Henning 'killed by Islamic State'  BBC News
A video purporting to show the beheading of British hostage Alan Henning has been released by Islamic State militants. The Salford taxi driver was delivering aid to Syria in December when he was kidnapped then held hostage by IS. IS had threatened to kill ...

Now an ISIS hostage, former US soldier aided Syria's wounded   CNN
British PM Cameron confirms 'brutal murder' of Alan Henning by Islamic State ...   Hindustan Times
Islamic State video shows second British hostage Alan Henning beheaded   Firstpost
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  Reuters Blogs   
Coalition Leader Warns of Long Fight in Iraq  New York Times
BAGHDAD — The American official coordinating the international coalition fighting the Islamic State said on Friday that the Iraqi military would not be ready for a campaign to retake Mosul, the largest Iraqi city under insurgent control, for as much as a year.
Supermarket jihadi's call to arms: Former Morrisons worker who travelled to ...   Daily Mail
Nations rally to support US efforts attacking Islamic State   The Globe and Mail
What other countries are doing to fight the Islamic State   Toronto Star
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  Voice of America   
Stampede at Religious Festival in India Leaves 32 Dead  Voice of America
A stampede at a religious festival in eastern India has left at least 32 people dead and 15 others hospitalized. Authorities in Bihar state say the stampede occurred Friday as large crowds were leaving the Hindu festival known as Dussehra in the state capital of ...

Patna Stampede: 33 Killed, Centre Seeks Report from Bihar Government   NDTV
PM Modi condoles deaths in Patna stampede   Firstpost
Patna stampede: 32 killed; Paswan, Ravi Shankar Prasad to visit Bihar today   Zee News
Financial Express   
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  Times of India   
Sweden to become first major European country to recognize state of Palestine  Times of India
STOCKHOLM: Sweden's new centre-left government will recognize the state of Palestine in a move that will make it the first major European country to take the step, Prime Minister Stefan Lofven said on Friday. The UN general assembly approved the de facto ...

Sweden plans to recognise Palestine state   The Times (subscription)
Sweden to Recognize Palestinian State   New York Times
Sweden to recognize state of Palestine in landmark move   The Daily Star
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  BBC News   
Hong Kong protests: Police arrest 'triad gang' members  BBC News
Police in Hong Kong have arrested 19 people, including suspected members of triad gangs accused of attacking pro-democracy protesters. The scuffles on Friday led to the postponement of talks between the demonstrators and the government. Police denies ...

Violent mobs with triad links threaten Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters   Sydney Morning Herald
An Inconvenient Protest for Both China and US   New York Times
US Watches Hong Kong Protests, Weighs Approach   Voice of America
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  BBC News   
Brazil election: Players and policies  BBC News
Until mid-August, Brazil's presidential election, due to be held on 5 October, appeared to be heading for a predictable outcome. All polls gave a clear lead to incumbent Dilma Rousseff, but the sudden fatal accident of one of the main candidates has injected a ...

Poll: Brazil's Silva Slips, Neves May Make Runoff   Voice of America
Brazil leans towards old guard on eve of polls   DAWN.com
Brazilian currency, markets sink on fears of Rousseff's re-election   The Globe and Mail
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  DAWN.com   
Nine UN troops die in Mali ambush  DAWN.com
BAMAKO: Nine United Nations peacekeepers in Mali were killed when heavily armed gunmen on motorbikes ambushed their convoy on Friday, the deadliest attack yet on UN troops in the country. The attack on the peacekeepers from Niger took place in the ...

Nine peacekeepers killed in worst-ever attack on UN in Mali   Zee News
9 UN peacekeepers killed in ambush in northern Mali   Washington Post
UN: 9 Peacekeepers Killed in Northern Mali   ABC News
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  Daily Times   
'Islamic State militants enemies of humanity'  The Nation
MAKKAH - Tears flowed and prayers filled the air as two million believers from around the world reached the vast plain of Mount Arafat in western Saudi Arabia. “I am now a newborn baby and I don't have any sin,” Nigerian pilgrim Taofik Odunewu told news ...

Without naming IS...   The News International
Extremists are enemies of Islam: Grand Mufti   DAWN.com
Two million Muslims gather for the hajj   Irish Independent
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Nigeria court-martials 97 troops for offenses including mutiny  Reuters Africa
ABUJA Oct 2 (Reuters) - Nigeria's military court-martialled 97 of its troops on Thursday for offenses including mutiny, assault, absconding, house breaking and disorderly behaviour, it said. The president of the court-martial, Brigadier General Musa Yusuf, did ...


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  Nigerian Tribune   
Synagogue tragedy: 62 South African victims identified  Nigerian Tribune
ABOUT 62 South Africans who were victims of last month's building collapse at the Synagogue Church for All Nations (SCOAN), Ikotun Egbe, a Lagos suburb, have been identified, South Africa's High Commissioner to Nigeria, Lulu Mnguni, has said. Mnguni ...

Nigeria disaster: police may prosecute TB Joshua   The Swazi Observer
Post-Mortems Completed On Nigeria Building Victims   AllAfrica.com
Collapse: Lagos to launch inquest   iAfrica.com
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