2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 South Africa World


Reuters
   
Japan condemns apparent Islamic State execution, demands hostage release   
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday called the apparent killing of a Japanese captive by Islamic State militants "outrageous and impermissible," and again called for the release of a Japanese journalist being held by the group.
Japan PM Abe condemns hostage 'death' video   BBC News
Abe 'speechless' after video claims IS hostage dead   The Hindu
Obama condemns Islamic States' purported killing of Japanese hostage in new ...   Fox News
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
UN sidelined again as Ukraine claims 30 dead in rebel attack on port   
Sydney Morning Herald
Kiev: Russia has blocked a United Nations Security Council statement that would have criticised a Ukrainian rebel leader by name after the pro-Moscow rebels launched an offensive against the strategic Ukrainian port of Mariupol in eastern Ukraine, ...

Pro-Russian rebels attack key port; Ukraine says at least 30 dead   Reuters India
Ukraine separatist leader claims attack on city of Mariupol   Irish Times
Rockets kill dozens in Ukraine port of Mariupol   BBC News
Zee News   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Boko Haram releases about 190 people in Nigeria's Yobe state   
Reuters
BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian Sunni jihadist group Boko Haram released about 190 captives, who returned to their community in the northeast state of Yobe between Friday and Saturday, while other people were still being held, local and state officials ...

Boko Haram Frees 192 People Held in Northeast Nigeria: Sources   NDTV
President In Maiduguri Promises $1bn For Boko Haram Victims   Leadership Newspapers

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ABC Online
   
World leaders converge on oil-rich Saudi Arabia after death of King Abdullah   
ABC Online
World leaders are converging on Saudi Arabia to offer condolences following the death of King Abdullah, including US president Barack Obama who is cutting short a trip to India to pay his respects. Foreign aircraft landed at a Riyadh military base on ...

Middle East instability a test for relations between Obama and new Saudi leader   Washington Post
Obama calls Saudi King Salman, offers condolence for passing of King Abdullah   Reuters India
Is Saudi Arabia bracing for oil policy change?   DAWN.com
The News International   
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Zambia Daily Mail
   
Zambia ruling party wins presidential election   
Xinhua
LUSAKA, Jan. 24 (Xinhua) -- Zambia ruling Patriotic Front (PF) emerged victorious in the country's highly contested presidential election, the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) announced on Saturday around 10 p.m.. PF presidential candidate Edgar ...

Lungu Wins Presidency, Zambian Election Officials Say   Voice of America
Edgar Lungu is President   Zambia Daily Mail
Defence Minister Lungu wins Zambia`s disputed presidential race   Zee News
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euronews
   
France sees as many anti-Muslim acts in January as all of 2014   
Ynetnews
More than 100 incidents against Muslims registered in two weeks after gunmen massacred journalists at Charlie Hebdo, according to French Muslim group. Associated Press. Published: 01.25.15, 00:51 / Israel News. At least as many anti-Muslim acts have ...

Hebdo hashtag disgust   Toronto Sun
Charlie Hebdo: PML-Q lawyers condemn offensive caricatures   The Express Tribune
Thousands of Palestinians protest Charlie Hebdo Mohammad cartoon   Reuters Africa
Voice of America (blog)   
Daily Mail   
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Business Today
   
Obama heads to India to revive 'pivot to Asia' policy   
Los Angeles Times
Just two months after his last trip to Asia, President Obama left Saturday for a three-day visit to India that includes no world summits, no major decisions to make and a relaxed schedule designed mainly to give plenty of chances for dinner and conversation ...

India braces for US President Barack Obama's Delhi visit   BBC News
US prez Obama arrives in India today for 3-day visit; climate pact, nuke deal on ...   Hindustan Times
Unlikely buddies Obama and Modi aim high on India trip   Reuters India
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New York Times
   
Experts See Signs of Moderation Despite Houthis' Harsh Slogans   
New York Times
AMMAN, Jordan — At first glance the official slogan and emblem of the Houthis, who are now the dominant force in Yemen, does not offer much hope to American policy makers. It includes the words “Death to America, death to Israel, damnation to the Jews.
Thousands in Yemen protest after government falls amid Houthi pressure   Los Angeles Times
Separatists seize security posts in Yemen after president's resignation on Thursday   Haaretz
Yemen crisis: Protesters call for president to return   BBC News
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News24
   
Man held in Germany for burning pregnant woman to death   
News24
Berlin - A 19-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burning to death a heavily pregnant woman, who was later found in woodland in Berlin, a police spokesperson confirmed on Saturday. The suspect was arrested a few hours after the body was ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
New far-right anti-immigrant sentiment hits German streets   
Washington Post
DRESDEN, Germany — Ahmed, a 36-year-old Moroccan, hoped to find a better life in Europe's economic powerhouse, Germany. But these days in Dresden, he said, he is afraid to walk the streets. This urban phoenix rebuilt from ashes after World War II is the ...

PEGIDA plans 'major' rally on Sunday   Turkish Press
Germanyrsquos Pegida anti-Islam movement: Can 'Cruella de Vil' take it ...   National Gazette

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