2014年12月18日 星期四

2014-12-19 South Africa World


NDTV
   
Islamist Militants in Nigeria Kidnap 185 in a Deadly Attack on a Village   
New York Times
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Islamist militants on Sunday killed 35 people and kidnapped about 185 others, primarily women and young girls, in a small village in northeastern Nigeria, survivors of the attack and local officials said Thursday. The attack took place in ...

Boko Haram Gunmen Kidnap 185 People in Nigeria   NDTV
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen kidnap 100 women, children in Nigeria   Reuters
Boko Haram abducts 185 in attack on village near Chibok   The Nation Newspaper
BBC News   
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ABC Online   
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The Hindu
   
Lakhvi remained in touch with pals from prison: US agencies   
The Hindu
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh has termed as 'unfortunate' the bail granted to Zaki-ur-Rahman Lakhvi, the mastermind of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack. Lakhvi, who was the operation's commander of the Lashkar-e-Taiba, was charged along with six ...

Key Suspect in 2008 Mumbai Attacks Granted Bail   New York Times
Unacceptable: India slams Pak for granting 26/11 accused Lakhvi bail   Firstpost
26/11 accused Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi led charmed life in jail, fathered a child   Hindustan Times
Daily Mail   
NDTV   
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The Independent
   
Putin speech: President says Russian bear 'won't be chained' by the West as he ...   
The Independent
President Putin did his best today to reassure Russians – and the markets – about the underlying stability of the tumbling rouble, while warning his countrymen of a tough two years ahead. For his Western critics he held out carrots as well as sticks, sounding a ...

Defiant Vladimir Putin blames west for Russia's economic woes   Financial Times
Russia's Crumbling Economy Faces Fresh Sanctions   Sky Songs
Defiant Vladimir Putin digs in for two-year slump, dismisses talk of palace coup   Telegraph.co.uk
ABC Online   
Mirror.co.uk   
Arab News   
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EU leaders ready long confrontation with Russia   
Reuters Canada
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders warned Moscow they were ready exercise their combined muscle over the long haul in a confrontation with an economically wounded Russia if President Vladimir Putin refused to pull back from Ukraine.

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euronews
   
Hollande Floats Russian Sanctions Relief in EU Split   
Bloomberg
French President Francois Hollande floated the prospect of scaling back sanctions on Russia, becoming the first major European Union leader to offer to ease the Kremlin's economic pain. As Russian-backed rebels showed signs of upholding a cease-fire in ...

Hollande breaks EU ranks by seeking softer line on sanctions   The Times (subscription)
Hollande Says Talks to Continue With Russia and Ukraine   Wall Street Journal
Hollande: Ukraine peace talks to resume Sunday, or Monday   The Sun Daily
Xinhua   
EUobserver   
APA   
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New York Times
   
Security Bill Provokes Uproar in Kenya's Parliament   
New York Times
NAIROBI, Kenya — The Kenyan Parliament on Thursday passed a divisive, sweeping counterterrorism bill after a chaotic session in which lawmakers shredded copies of the text and tussled with one another. Even a few wild blows were exchanged. The bill ...

Kenya security law approved after chaos in parliament   The Globe and Mail
UPDATE 4-Kenya security law approved despite disruptions in parliament   Reuters
Amid fist fights, Kenya parliament passes controversial antiterror law   Christian Science Monitor
BBC News   
Bloomberg   
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New York Times
   
Malnutrition Hits Millions of Children in Yemen   
New York Times
MILAH, Yemen — A doctor in a bare, rural clinic here decided to extend his working week to five days from two, to cope with the rush of hollow-eyed children who kept showing up in the mornings. Already this year, two severely malnourished local boys had ...

Yemen MPs OK new Cabinet   The Daily Star
Suicide car bomb kills 18 in Yemen's western port city   Xinhua
Al Qaeda car bombs target Houthi fighters in Yemeni port city Al Qaeda in ...   CNN
Reuters   
Al-Bawaba   
Ahram Online   
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The New Yorker
   
Obama Faces Opposition on Cuba   
Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. President Barack Obama has announced efforts to normalize relations with Cuba after an embargo of more than 50 years. But some opponents say Obama is overreaching his authority and that Congress can overrule him. Several ...

Will lifting the embargo on Cuban cigars ignite the US tobacco market?   The Globe and Mail
The Revolution Fidel Castro Began Evolves Under His Brother   New York Times
As US eases hostilities, Cuba faces new challenge   Daily Mail
Washington Post   
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
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Daily Sabah
   
Personal interests impeding South Sudan peace, say experts   
Daily Sabah
JUBA — One year into the war in South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, peace appears elusive as ever. Many experts have blamed this on the personal interests of certain people on both sides of the conflict, both the government and rebel forces. "In any ...

South Sudan's fallen named on anniversary of civil war   Mail & Guardian Online
South Sudan peace talks resume in Ethiopia   Web India
Violence In South Sudan Threatens Chinese Oil Investment   OilPrice.com
Daily Times   
The Guardian   
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BBC News
   
Child soldiers numbers 'doubled' in Central African Republic   
BBC News
International relief organisations say thousands of children have been recruited as child soldiers in the Central African Republic. And the United Nations says that more than 600,000 children are missing out on education because of the conflict, which has ...

CAR Sees Child Soldier Increase   Voice of America
At least 28 killed in C.African Republic clashes- Red Cross   Reuters Africa
'Armed groups recruit 10000 child soldiers in CAR'   Independent Online
Reuters   
Deutsche Welle   
U-T San Diego   
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