2014年11月6日 星期四

2014-11-07 Zimbabwe World

  Kansas City Star   
US Soldier Who Killed Osama Bin Laden Reveals His Identity  RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The retired U.S. Navy SEAL who says he shot Osama bin Laden in the forehead has publicly identified himself amid a debate among members of the U.S. Special Operations Forces about whether they should break silence about their secret missions.
US Navy SEAL who shot Osama bin Laden revealed as Rob O'Neill   Zee News
Navy Seal who shot Bin Laden reveals identity   Herald Scotland
Former Navy SEAL comes forward as Osama shooter   Channel News Asia
New York Times   
Irish Independent   
Independent Online   
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  Channel News Asia   
Air strikes 'killed' French bombmaker in Syria: US  Channel News Asia
David Drugeon was a Muslim convert suspected of working with Al-Qaeda veterans in what Washington calls the Khorasan group, which American officials say is a dangerous militant outfit. PHOTOS. David Daoud Drugeon (R) posing with his family. Drugeon ...

Killing Khorasan bomb-maker a big win -- but at what cost?   CNN
Spies Warned White House: Dont Hit Al Qaeda in Syria   Daily Beast
Air strikes targeted French bombmaker   Sky News Australia
NDTV   
The Australian   
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  NDTV   
Celebrations Mark 25 Years Since Fall of Berlin Wall  RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Germany on November 7 is launching three days of celebrations to mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, is leading commemorations for those who were killed ...

Germany launches celebration wall fall   Sky News Australia
Man behind fall of the Wall says 'heroes on other side'   Irish Independent
Divisions persist 25 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall   The Globe and Mail
The Nation   
Sydney Morning Herald   
euronews   
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  Fox News   
Libya chaos deepens as court nullifies parliament  The Nation
TRIPOLI - Libya's supreme court on Thursday invalidated the internationally recognised parliament, setting the stage for deepening political chaos in the violence-wracked North African nation. The ruling, which cannot be appealed, prompted celebratory ...

Libyan parliament rejects court ruling on invalidation   Business Standard
Libyan Supreme Court Rules Parliament Invalid   New York Times
Libya in Chaos as Top Court Rejects Elected Assembly   NBCNews.com
The Daily Star   
The Atlantic   
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  The Nation Newspaper   
Army frees 42 Boko Haram suspects in Maiduguri  The Nation Newspaper
Forty two Boko Haram suspects were yesterday freed by the army authorities of 7 Division Army in Maiduguri and handed over to Governor Kashim Shettima. The army also gave each of the freed suspect N100,000 to resettle themselves. Three of the released ...

Summary Execution, Beheading, Amputation Claims in Boko Haram Fight   NDTV
Boko Haram renames captured Nigerian towns   DAWN.com
A ceasefire?   The Guardian Nigeria
Leadership Newspapers   
Daily Sun   
NAIJ.COM   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Typhoon Haiyan's survivors are 'afraid of their own shadows'  Sydney Morning Herald
Victory Island, Eastern Samar: Every day since the most powerful storm on record smashed across this tiny coral island 12 months ago, Gemyma Alterado has looked out to sea, refusing to give up hope that 11 members of her family will somehow return.
Disaster victims gather in Tacloban for major protest   Philippine Star
A year after deadly typhoon, Philippines women weave their magic   Reuters
A year after Yolanda, urgent needs remain - NGO Plan International   InterAksyon
CNN International   
BBC News   
CNN   
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  New York Daily News   
'China officials smuggled ivory during Xi's state trip to Africa'  Times of India
BEIJING: Chinese officials and business people used a state trip by President Xi Jinping and other high-level visits to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania, an environmental watchdog said in a report on Thursday that cast doubt over Beijing's efforts to stamp out the ...

Chinese officials went on illegal ivory buying sprees during president Xi ...   ABC Online
Chinese officials accused of smuggling African ivory on official visits   Los Angeles Times
Tanzania probes alleged ivory smuggling during Chinese state visit   Reuters

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  Voice of America   
South Sudan: UN Mulling Sanctions, Arms Embargo  Voice of America
The United Nations Security Council will "look very closely" at imposing an arms embargo on South Sudan and sanctioning anyone who continues to block peace in the country, the head of the Security Council said this week. "There's considerable interest ...

South Sudan rivals told to come to their senses   Peninsula On-line
IGAD mediator says not keen on sanctions in South Sudan   Reuters Africa

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  The Nation   
Burkina talks agree 1-year transition, polls in Nov '15  The Nation
OUAGADOUGOU - Burkina Faso's army, politicians and civil society leaders agreed to a one-year political transition with elections in November 2015 following highly charged crisis talks on Wednesday. The talks, mediated by three west African presidents ...

UN chief hails civilian rule deal in Burkina Faso   Big News Network.com
No to military rule in Burkina Faso   Daily Sun
Leaders in Burkina Faso agree to civilian-rule transition but military still in charge   CCTV-America

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  CBC.ca   
UPDATE 1-Canada's Oliver: remains committed to Keystone pipeline project  Reuters
(Adds details, quotes). OTTAWA Nov 6 (Reuters) - Canada's Finance Minister Joe Oliver said on Thursday the government remains committed to the Keystone XL pipeline project and that he believes "at the end of the day" it will gain approval. TransCanada ...

Fiscal update coming Nov. 12: Oliver   Niagarathisweek.com
Federal economic update slated for Nov. 12   Ottawa Citizen

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