2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 South Africa World

  USA TODAY   
Investors Look For New Direction From Brasília  Wall Street Journal
Brazil's economy, mired in recession under just-re-elected President Dilma Rousseff, is proving a difficult place for multinationals. Ford Motor Co. blamed part of a dip in South American sales on Brazil. CEO Mark Fields said last week the company expected ...

Hopes for Rebound in Brazil Rest With Dilma Rousseff, Re-Elected President   New York Times
Rousseff Says Market Will Calm as Brazil Works for Growth   Bloomberg
Dilma Rousseff gets no-confidence vote from markets   Livemint
Reuters   
Irish Times   
Irish Independent   
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  The Independent   
Cameron says "no pressing need" to pay EU bill  Xinhua
LONDON, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron Monday told the country's parliament that there was "no pressing need" for Britain to pay 2.1 billion euros (2.67 billion U.S. dollars) to the European Union (EU). Cameron insisted that he ...

David Cameron jostled on trip to Leeds   BBC News
Rift deepens with EU as Cameron scoffs at €2bn bill   Irish Independent
David Cameron invites Modi to Britain, says won't interfere in the Kashmir issue   IBNLive
The Australian   
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  Irish Examiner   
Pistorius prosecutors to appeal verdict and sentence  Irish Examiner
South African prosecutors will appeal the verdict and sentencing of Oscar Pistorius, who was handed a five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide, the country's National Prosecuting Authority said. “We are appealing it,” said Nathi ...

Pistorius verdict, sentence facing appeal   TODAYonline
RPT-UPDATE 2-Pistorius verdict, sentence facing appeal   Reuters Africa
South Africa prosecutors to appeal against Pistorius sentence   Financial Times
The Australian   
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  RT   
Russia ready to recognize Ukraine parliament election - Lavrov  RT
Russia is ready to recognize parliament elections in Ukraine, but is very concerned with two radical parties getting into the Ukrainian parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with LifeNews channel. “Elections did indeed take ...

Sobotka: Ukrainian elections will enable democracy   Prague Post
Barack Obama Congratulates Ukrainians on 'Successful' Elections   NDTV
Russia to recognise Ukraine election results - Lavrov   Daily Mail
Ahram Online   
Kyiv Post   
Interfax   
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  Businessweek   
Iraqis Defy Breakup of Nation by Sending Aid to Neighbors  Businessweek
An Iraqi Sunni fighter guards one of the river access points to go from the Sunni town of Dhuluiya, some 75 kms (45 miles) north of Baghdad, to the Shiite city of Balad on Sept. 17, 2014, after Islamic State group jihadists earlier destroyed the two bridges ...

Suicide bombing kills 24 in Iraq   Irish Independent
Suicide bomber kills 27 militiamen south of Iraqi capital   Firstpost
Twin car bombings kill 38 in Iraq   Stuff.co.nz
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
The News International   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Discrimination Against Nigerians On Ebola Must Stop – Jonathan  Leadership Newspapers
President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday that with the declaration by the World Health Organisation (WHO) certifying Nigeria Ebola-free, it is expected that Nigerians will no longer suffer discriminatory checks and stigmatisation abroad. Jonathan spoke in ...

Ebola triumph and other stories   Daily Sun
Now that Jonathan will run   Nigerian Tribune
2015 Presidential: The Choice before APC…A MUST READ   Osun Defender
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  ABC Online   
Far-right hooligans protesting against 'Islamist extremism' clash with German ...  ABC Online
Forty-four German riot police were injured in clashes with far-right hooligans rallying against "Islamist extremism" in Cologne. Police used batons, pepper spray and water cannon against the protesters, who hurled rocks, bottles and firecrackers at them, ...

Far-Right Riot in Cologne Fuels German Fears of Extremist Tensions   Wall Street Journal
Anti-Islamic 'hooligans' riot hits Germany   Independent Online
German police defend tactics at far-right protest   Chron.com
euronews   
Businessweek   
The Local.de   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Chinese university denies running 'after-class' brothel  Telegraph.co.uk
The chancellor of a Chinese university has come under fire following claims that an underground brothel, at which student cardholders were given discounts, was operating on his campus. The 15,000 students at Wuhan's Wuchang University of Technology ...

Wuhan College Hosts Brothel on Campus   CRIENGLISH.com
College chancellor brought to book over secret brothel   Irish Independent

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  swissinfo.ch   
Fighting erupts again in South Sudan; each side blames the other  swissinfo.ch
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan government forces and rebel troops clashed in oil-rich Unity State on Monday, President Salva Kiir said, days before the two sides are to hold talks to end a 10-month conflict that has ravaged the world's youngest nation.
South Sudan Situation overview   StarAfrica.com
Why SPLM should not be a political party?   Sudan Tribune

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  NDTV   
Rupiah Weakens Most in a Month as Fuel-Subsidy Cut Seen Delayed  Businessweek
The rupiah fell the most in a month on concern Indonesia will delay cutting fuel subsidies after Finance Minister Bambang Brodjonegoro said the issue wasn't discussed at the cabinet's first meeting yesterday. President Joko Widodo's ministers didn't ...

Markets give the cold shoulder to new Cabinet   Jakarta Post
Q&A: British Band Arkarna Talks About Jokowi, Indonesian Politics   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Will 1st female foreign minister match Joko's step?   AsiaOne
TODAYonline   
The Australian Financial Review   
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