2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Zimbabwe World

  Reuters   
Vladimir Putin isn't another Adolf Hitler  Zimbabwe Independent
Since Russian regular army units came to the aid of the hard-pressed pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine's two easternmost provinces a week ago, the tide of battle has turned decisively. The two big rebel-held cities, Donetsk and Luhansk, are no longer besieged ...

Merkel takes lead in handling Putin   Chicago Tribune
Two Russian banks taken off Canada's sanctions list   The Globe and Mail
Western sanctions violate WTO principles: Putin   DAWN.com
RT   
Business Recorder   
New York Times   
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  BBC News   
Scotland's independence day: UK scores first big win + live results  New Zealand Herald
Clackmannanshire, the region Credit Suisse had rated as the most likely to vote Yes in the referendum, dramatically rejected independence by 54 per cent to 46 per cent. Orkney and the Shetland Islands also voted no, and it appears voters in Aberdeenshire, ...

Scotland referendum: 'No' side takes lead in early returns   CBC.ca
Independence referendum: Alex Salmond looks ashen-faced as he travels to ...   Scottish Daily Record
Scotland votes: Alex Salmond spends referendum result night at home   The Independent
Channel News Asia   
Zee News   
Aberdeen Press and Journal   
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  Toronto Star   
Embattled French President Francois Hollande lays out blueprint for the future  Deutsche Welle
Two days after his government narrowly survived a confidence vote, French President Hollande went on the offensive Thursday to defend his presidency. The battle is far from over. Pressekonferenz von Francois Hollande. After his government scraped ...

Obama praises France for joining air strikes in Iraq   Channel News Asia
Obama Speaks About Battles In Syria, Iraq   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Hollande faults Europe for Scottish independence drive   Irish Times
The Times (subscription)   
The Australian   
Voice of America   
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  BBC News   
Footage of British hostage released  Gulf Daily News
BEIRUT: Islamic State (IS) militants fighting in Iraq and Syria released a video yesterday that, they said, shows British journalist John Cantlie in captivity saying he will soon reveal "facts" about the group to counter its portrayal in Western media. The IS, which ...

Latest hostage video shows ISIS fears US assault, say experts   Firstpost
New Islamic State Video Features British Hostage as Group Spokesman   NDTV
You abandoned me, says third UK hostage in Isil video   Irish Independent
Belfast Telegraph   
The Globe and Mail   
Irish Times   
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  NewsdzeZimbabwe   
Tone set for 2015 national budget  Zimbabwe Independent
FINANCE minister Patrick Chinamasa's 2015 national budget is expected to be delivered in the next two months against a backdrop of an array of tax reforms in mid-term fiscal policy review statement. Taurai Mangudhla. Chinamasa's tax measures, via a ...

Chinamasa Bungles Parliamentary Procedures, MDC-T   AllAfrica.com
Chinamasa apologises for 'mischief'   NewsDay

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  Haaretz   
Saudi vows $500m Gaza aid  Gulf Daily News
GAZA CITY: Saudi Arabia has pledged $500 million to help rebuild Gaza, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al Hamdallah said yesterday, with the full cost of post-war reconstruction expected to be around $4 billion over three years. Saudi Arabia's commitment ...

After Mahmoud Abbas, who will lead the Palestinians?   The Nation
The Art of War: A Strategic Success in Gaza?   Arutz Sheva
Israel not to tolerate 'drizzle' of rockets: PM   Business Standard
Jerusalem Post   
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  Fijivillage   
Australian Foreign Minister congratulates Fiji for holding elections  Fijivillage
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has congratulated Fiji for holding elections on the 17th of this month, the first election since 2006. Bishop said based on provisional results, the FijiFirst party is on track to win a majority of seats in Fiji's Parliament which ...

Bishop congratulates Fiji for holding elections   Fiji Times
NZ welcomes Fiji's return to the polls   Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
Fiji vote count continues despite tampering claims   TVNZ
Wall Street Journal   
ABC Online   
The Australian   
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  BBC News   
Iloegbunam: Stephen Davis and sponsors of Boko Haram  The Guardian Nigeria
THE first casualty when war comes is truth.” This quote is credited to Hiram W. Johnson, a Californian politician who served in the U.S. Senate from 1917 to 1945, when he died. This was the first thought that came to mind when a certain Stephen Davis, said to ...

Boko Haram: Sheriff warns BRTV on Australian's video clip   Nigerian Tribune
Adefuye raises alarm over Boko Haram atrocities   Osun Defender
Ugly tentacles of terrorism   Arab News
Zee News   
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  Toronto Star   
Torture: Amnesty Int'l report indicts police, military  Nigerian Tribune
AMNESTY International, on Thursday, accused the Nigeria Police and military personnel of torturing women, men and children as punishment, to extort money or to extract confessions as a shortcut to solving cases. Launching its report, entitled, “Welcome to ...

11 images of alleged torture and abuse at the hands of Nigeria's security forces   Washington Post (blog)
Nigeria Police Force Refutes Amnesty International Report, Says Torture is ...   Vanguard
Nigerian Police reacts to AI report on rights abuses   The News
Nigerian Bulletin   
DailyPost Nigeria   
Reuters Africa   
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Unborn baby of suspect in Bali suitcase murder gets a lawyer  Sun Sentinel
A Chicago woman detained on the Indonesian resort island of Bali in connection with the murder of her mother has retained legal representation for her unborn child, the suspect's legal team said. Heather Mack, 19, and her boyfriend, Tommy Schaefer, 21, ...


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