2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 South Africa World


MiamiHerald.com
   
Ukraine: Mass prisoner exchange following peace talks   
euronews
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has met some of the freed prisoners, who were exchanged with pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country, at a military airport near Kyiv. There have been conflicting reports of the total number of prisoners ...

Ukraine secures cheap coal, power supplies from Russia   DAWN.com
Russia-EU relations to remain future priority for Moscow   Xinhua
Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russian separatists free four more captives   The Independent
Voice of America   
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Reuters
   
North Korea blames US for Internet outages, calls Obama a "monkey"   
Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea called U.S. President Barack Obama a "monkey" and blamed Washington on Saturday for Internet outages that it has experienced during a confrontation with the United States over the hacking of the film studio Sony Pictures.
Sony row: N Korea compares Obama to monkey   Hindustan Times
North Korea's Internet down again. US spooks at work? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Sony hack: North Korea blames President Obama for internet outage   BBC News
Business Standard   
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Fox News
   
Somali Islamist with $3m US bounty on head surrenders   
Sydney Morning Herald
Mogadishu: A leader of Somali Islamist group al-Shabab, who has a $3 million US bounty on his head, has surrendered, a Somali government official and local media said on Saturday, although the militants said he had long left their organisation. Zakariya ...

Somalia: A senior Intelligence Cheif of Al-Shabaab Captured in Gedo Region   Geeska Afrika
Senior Al-Shabaab commander detained   Xinhua
Senior al-Shabab leader surrenders   Herald Scotland
Toronto Star   
ABC Online   
The Independent   
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BBC News
   
Malaysia flooding: PM Najib Razak pledges extra funds   
BBC News
Malaysia has announced an extra 500m ringgit ($142m; £92m) to help victims of the country's worst flooding in decades. At least five people have been killed in the floods along Malaysia's east coast, with over 120,000 displaced. Prime Minister Najib Razak ...

Malaysia floods: PM Najib Razak cuts short holiday to tour devastated areas   ABC Online
Anger as Malaysian Prime Minister plays golf with Barack Obama while ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Number of Malaysians displaced by worst-ever floods reaches 160000   IBNLive
The Independent   
Voice of America   
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Saudi Gazette
   
US plagued by doubts as it exits Afghan war   
Saudi Gazette
An Afghan man carries a partridge in a cage as he walks through the Kart-e-Sakhi cemetery in Kabul on Friday. — AFP. WASHINGTON — After 13 years, the United States is winding down its war in Afghanistan, plagued by doubts about what was ...

Party ends in Kabul as expat era fades   Deccan Herald
US full of doubt as it exits Afghan war   Independent Online
NATO troops end one Afghanistan mission, start another   Deutsche Welle
Huffington Post   
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Al-Arabiya
   
Egyptian Author Facing Trial For Criticizing Muslim Animal Slaughter On Facebook   
The Inquisitr
It was reported on Saturday that well-known Egyptian poet and author Fatima Naoot is facing trial, after she criticized the Muslim ritual slaughter of animals during the Eid al-Adha festival. The Eid al-Adha, or feast of sacrifice, which is celebrated by Muslims ...

Egypt writer to face trial for 'insulting Islam'   Saudi Gazette
Egyptian writer to face trail   Independent Online
Egypt to put critic of Muslim ritual of slaughtering sheep on trial   Ahram Online

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MiamiHerald.com
   
N. Korea denies involvement in hacking of South's nuclear power operator   
The Korea Herald
North Korea again denied its involvement in the hacking of South Korea's nuclear power station operator Sunday, calling the allegation "a trumped-up plot against the communist country." The state-run Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) has suffered a ...

S. Korea Raises Security after Cyberattack on Nuclear Plants   Voice of America (blog)
Three killed at South Korean nuclear reactor days after hackers target country's ...   The Independent
Three South Koreans dead after inhaling toxic gas constructing nuclear power ...   Daily Mail
Business Standard   
Korea Times   
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New York Daily News
   
Boko Haram abducts 592 in 2014   
The Punch
Among them were the 276 schoolgirls abducted from the Government Secondary School, Chibok, Borno State by the sect on April 14. The abduction, which was the first of nine reported kidnappings by Boko Haram this year, drew international outrage.
Boko Haram: Teenager refuses to detonate suicide bomb vest extremists forced ...   Mirror.co.uk
2014 VICE News Awards: The Three Biggest Pentagon Absurdities   VICE News
Christmas Without Their Daughters   Daily Trust
CNN   
Times of India   
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China jails 4 for 2013 fatal fire at poultry plant   
Fox News
BEIJING – Fire chiefs and poultry farm bosses have been convicted and sentenced to prison terms of up to nine years in relation to a fire at a plant in northeastern China last year that killed 121 people and injured 76 others, state media reported Saturday.

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Firstpost
   
People screamed: 'Tsunami, run away' most didn't understand the meaning   
Irish Independent
Sam the Tailor, his wife Sao and tourist Pascal Leloup in front of Sam's totally devastated shop for which he, like so many others, has no insurance. Barry Murphy and Eilis Finnegan. IT started as a typical tropical day at our home on a hillside in Kata, five ...

Grateful escape   The Star Online
Tsunami survivor: 'It was like a bath had filled up'   BBC News
Journalists Share Indelible Memories, Images From Tsunami   ABC News
DAWN.com   
Xinhua   
The Hindu   
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