2015年2月12日 星期四

2015-02-13 South Africa World


Ahram Online
   
Cairo tries to put courts in better light ahead of Fahmy's retrial   
The Globe and Mail
Just as Mohamed Fahmy's retrial began in a Cairo courtroom on Thursday, the Egyptian foreign ministry sent a strongly worded press release that may explain why the Al Jazeera English journalist has yet to be freed. The note concerned an Egyptian appeals ...

Al Jazeera's reporters may go free, but a muzzled press in Egypt is here to stay ...   Christian Science Monitor
Egypt frees last two Al-Jazeera reporters locked up for 400 days   Irish Independent
Canada Says Al-Jazeera Journalist Mohamed Fahmy Retrial 'Unacceptable'   NDTV
Sydney Morning Herald   
Daily Mail   
Brisbane Times   
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The Express Tribune
   
Drastic decline in media freedom worldwide   
The News International
PARIS: Media freedom suffered a “drastic decline” worldwide last year in part because of extremist groups such as Islamic State and Boko Haram, the watchdog group Reporters Without Borders said in its annual evaluation released Thursday. “There has ...

Media freedom bleeding   Times LIVE
Treatment of Ferguson Reporters Knocks Down US Press Freedom Ranking   Newsweek
In Mideast and Europe, a bad year for press freedom, watchdog finds   Christian Science Monitor
ABC News   
MarketWatch   
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News24
   
We are part of a police state - Malema   
News24
Johannesburg - Protest and violence overshadowed President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address on Thursday night as the Economic Freedom Fighters carried out a threat to confront him on misspending on his Nkandla home and were manhandled ...

South Africa parliament chaos as Malema MPs heckle Zuma   BBC News
Radebe: Parly should take stern action   Independent Online
EFF members removed from Parliament   East Coast Radio
The Globe and Mail   
Times LIVE   
Voice of America   
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Reuters
   
UN says Yemen collapsing, on brink of civil war   
Reuters
Anti-Houthi protesters demonstrate to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the uprising that toppled former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Yemen's southwestern city of Taiz February 11, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Mohamed al-Sayaghi ...

UN Warns That Yemen May Collapse as Qaeda Fighters Make Big Gains   New York Times
Al Qaeda Seizes Yemen Army Base as Strife Builds   Wall Street Journal
Yemen collapsing, on brink of civil war: UN   Brisbane Times
Gulf Daily News   
ABC Online   
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The Chosun Ilbo
   
Korean Air Heiress Guilty in Nut Rage Trial   
The Chosun Ilbo
Korean Air heiress Cho Hyun-ah was sentenced to one year behind bars on Thursday for violating aviation safety in a fit of "nut rage" in December last year. A Seoul district court delivered the sentence citing Cho's "senseless behavior that put the safety of ...

South Korea's family firms in the spotlight   BBC News
Korean Air 'Nut Rage' Executive Sentenced to Prison   ABC News
How tantrum over serving nuts on jet ended with prison time   Charlotte Observer
TVNZ   
Yonhap News   
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The Independent
   
Pope Francis: 'The choice not to have children is selfish'   
The Independent
Pope Francis has condemned couples who deliberately choose not to have children, labelling their decision as “selfish”, just weeks after insisting that Catholics do not need to “breed like rabbits”. Speaking to his general audience in St Peter's Square, Pope ...

Pope urges cooperation on Vatican reform from cardinals   Washington Post
Pope tells Vatican administrators to be 'absolutely transparent'   Channel News Asia

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Irish Examiner
   
Toxic cloud keeps residents indoors   
Irish Examiner
More than 65,000 residents of five north-eastern towns in Spain were ordered to stay indoors for two hours after a chemical explosion at a warehouse spread a large, orange toxic cloud over the area. “This is not a game,” Spain's emergency services tweeted.
Toxic cloud spreads after chemical blast in Barcelona   The Nation
Toxic orange chemical cloud injures three, forces 60000 to stay indoors in Spain ...   ABC Online
Toxic orange cloud spreads near Barcelona   Brisbane Times
Fox News   
Reuters   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
African Giant Nigeria Relies on Poorer Chad to Fight Boko Haram   
Bloomberg
Chadian soldiers patrol in the Nigerian border town of Gamboru after taking control of the city. Chadian forces began an offensive last month against Boko Haram, intervening in neighboring Cameroon and clearing rebels from the northeastern Nigerian town ...

Suspected suicide bomber kills at least 6 in Nigeria's Borno state   Reuters
Niger calls for national protest against Boko Haram   Daily Mail
Suicide blast in Nigeria kills 7 as Boko Haram pursues deadly campaign   Al Jazeera America
ABC News   
Huffington Post   
Business Standard   
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Improve everything! North Korea unveils new slogans   
Zee News
Seoul: North Korea unveiled today an exclamation mark peppered list of 310 new political slogans covering every conceivable topic, from the glories of the ruling Kim dynasty and mushroom cultivation to the importance of dependable wives and "offensive" ...


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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Dominique Strauss-Kahn 'regrets' text messages describing women as ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Referring to female sex partners as “equipment” or “gifts” does not make you a pimp, Dominique Strauss-Kahn told a court in Lille, northern France on Thursday. In his third and final day of questioning, the former International Monetary Fund chief also calmly ...

Strauss-Kahn rented orgy flat in false name   The Times (subscription)
Strauss-Kahn combative in final day on stand in pimping trial   Irish Times
DSK trial hones in on bachelor pad, text messages   The Daily Star
News24   
Bloomberg   
Independent Online   
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