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2015-02-08 South Africa World


Fox News
   
Nigeria delays elections over security fears   
Financial Times
ABUJA — Nigeria is postponing presidential and legislative elections until March 28 because security forces fighting Boko Haram extremists cannot ensure voters' safety around the country, the electoral commission announced on Saturday in a decision likely ...

Nigeria Postpones Elections, Saying Security Is a Concern   New York Times
Nigeria to Delay Election by Six Weeks   Wall Street Journal
Nigerian presidential election postponed until March 28   Times of India
New Vision   
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BBC News
   
Baghdad celebrates lifting of curfew after 12 years   
BBC News
People in Baghdad have been celebrating the lifting of a 12-year-old curfew in the Iraqi capital. Pictures on social media showed people dancing in the streets as the restriction came to an end at midnight local time (21:00 GMT). Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi ...

Baghdad residents are relieved following the end of their city's curfew after a ...   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Baghdad celebrates curfew lifting despite bombs   Toronto Star
Iraqis Fete Curfew End With Flags, Horns and Tyre Smoke   NDTV
New York Times   
DAWN.com   
Gulf Daily News   
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Fox News
   
Biden says Ukrainians 'have a right to defend themselves,' mum on US sending ...   
Fox News
Vice President Joe Biden, in Germany this weekend to help reach a diplomatic solution to Russian aggression in Ukraine, said Ukrainians “have a right to defend themselves" but did not address the possibility of the United States sending weapons to them.
Putin's next challenge: propping up Russia's troubled banks   DAWN.com
Unipolar world unacceptable to Russia   Xinhua
Ukraine crisis: Russia must be told to endorse the ceasefire - or we'll arm the ...   The Independent
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Kansas City Star
   
Saudis Unswayed by Houthi Rebels' Overture in Yemen   
New York Times
SANA, Yemen — Leaders of the Houthi rebels announced on Saturday that they had appointed four key ministers from the recently ousted government to a national security committee, part of their efforts to begin building institutions to replace those ...

Shia militia tightens grip on Yemen after 'coup'   DAWN.com
Protests against rebels in Yemen   Gulf Daily News
Yemen's Houthi leader reassures public after takeover   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Xinhua   
Voice of America   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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postzambia.com
   
Lungu insists he's in a hurry to reposition Zambia internationally   
postzambia.com
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu has insisted that he is in a hurry to reposition Zambia's profile in international affairs. According to his press aide Amos Chanda, President Lungu said this before departing Mfuwe for Harare where met his Zimbabwean counterpart, ...

Zimbabwe, Zambia Seek to Strengthen Bilateral Relations   The Zimbabwe Daily
Why we laughed when Mugabe fell   Nehanda Radio
Mugabe's tumble sparks memes   New Zealand Herald
Times LIVE   
AllAfrica.com   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
INEC Postpones Nigeria's Elections To March 28 And April 11   
CHANNELS TELEVISION
INEC-Elections-Jega The Independent National Electoral Commission in Nigeria (INEC) has announced a shift in the general elections dates to March 28 and April 11. The new schedule was announced on Saturday by the Chairman of the commission, ...

Polls now March 28, April 11   The Punch
How military chiefs got INEC to postpone polls   Daily Sun
Presidential election now holds March 28 —Jega   Nigerian Tribune
Osun Defender   
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Independent Online
   
Twist in Krejcir associate's killing   
Independent Online
Johannesburg -. Radovan Krejcir killed his business associate Sam Issa because the Czech fugitive owed him money - and he did not intend to pay it back, it is alleged. In another twist, it is alleged Issa planned to have Krejcir killed, but the Czech fugitive ...

Krejcir hit with murder charge   iAfrica.com

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Egypt: 151 militants killed in army raids in North Sinai   
Economic Times
CAIRO: At least 151 militants were killed in army raids during the past three days in different parts in Egypt's North Sinai region, official sources said. Forty-seven of the 151 militants were identified as dangerous 'Takfiri' leaders. Twenty-two of them are ...

Egyptian military kills 47 militants in the Sinai   Reuters Africa
Egyptian military kills 27 militants in Sinai   The Nation

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RFI
   
Nigeria to Benefit from Eu240bn Africa Investment Fund   
THISDAY Live
Nigeria will be a major beneficiary of a 240 billion Euro fund being earmarked by France for investment in Africa as the European nation renews its investment drive on the continent. French President, Francois Hollande, who unfolded France's renewed ...

France's Hollande says hopes motorway deal to come within days   Reuters
France scrambles for 'New Deal' with Africa at Paris conference   RFI

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Voice of America
   
Rival Factions in Libya to Resume Talks Tuesday   
Voice of America
TRIPOLI/BENGHAZI—. Libya's warring factions will resume U.N.-sponsored talks Tuesday inside the country to try to resolve a struggle between two governments and parliaments, officials from both sides said Saturday. The news came as new clashes ...

Libya's warring factions to resume talks next week-both sides say   Reuters
Oil port battle highlights threat of Libya break-up   Daily Mail

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