2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 Zimbabwe World


Irish Independent
   
Palestinian minister dies after skirmish with Israeli police   
The Week Magazine
On Wednesday, a Palestinian Cabinet member died after clashing with Israeli police and troops during a march to an unauthorized Israeli settlement. Photo taken before Palestinian minister Ziad abu Ain collapsed and died. Israeli police officer grabs his ...

Inquiry as minister dies after clash with Israeli police   Irish Independent
All options 'open' in Palestinian response to death   Gulf Daily News
Palestinian leader Ziad Abu Ein dies after being 'struck by Israeli soldiers' at tree ...   Belfast Telegraph
The Nation   
Haaretz   
Washington Times   
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ABC News
   
Cameron condems CIA's brutality   
Times of India
LONDON: America's closest allies - Britain has strongly condemned the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) use of brutality and deception to interrogate "terror suspects" post-9/11 attacks as made public by a Senate Intelligence Committee report. US president ...

Psychologist says US Senate's CIA report makes false charges   Daily News & Analysis
Tabloid morality gave torture a firm foothold   Brisbane Times
Zimbabwe implicated in CIA torture programmes   NewsDay
Philly.com (blog)   
Syracuse.com   
TIME   
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Firstpost
   
Mexican protester gatecrashes Nobel event asking Malala to talk about missing ...   
Firstpost
Malala Yousafzai became the youngest person ever to receive the Nobel Prize and took to the stage in Norway on Wednesday with a wide grin as she held up the highly coveted prize. A man holding the Mexican flag is led away by security. AP. But Malala's ...

Malala inspires immigrant youth in Hamilton   Hamilton Spectator
Build schools, not tanks, pleads Malala   DAWN.com
Champions of peace: Nobel honour for Malala Yousafzai, Kailash Satyarthi   Daily News & Analysis
Irish Independent   
Channel News Asia   
Times of India   
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CNN
   
UN: Stop risking death for a 'better life'   
Irish Examiner
Governments must focus on saving lives rather than keeping foreigners out at a time when more people than ever are embarking on risky sea crossings in search of asylum or a better life, the United Nations' refugee agency said. More than 3,400 people have ...

some 408 Syrians rescued after six days adrift   The Daily Star
UN refugee agency reveals the 'most lethal route in the world'   New Zealand Herald
Over 3400 have drowned in a bid to get into Europe   Irish Independent
News24   
RT   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
South Africa court rules prosecutors can appeal Oscar Pistorius' conviction, not ...   
Daily News & Analysis
A South Africa court has ruled that prosecutors can appeal Paralympic runner Oscar Pistorius' murder conviction charges but has dismissed the State's bid to appeal the double amputee's sentencing. Judge Thokozile Masipa, who had sentenced Pistorius to ...

South African judge discusses Pistorius appeal   Businessweek

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The Express Tribune
   
700 Iraqi Kurd fighters killed since June   
Peninsula On-line
SULAIMANIYAH: Six months into the jihadist offensive in Iraq, the autonomous Kurds said yesterday they had lost more than 700 fighters and argued the burden of hosting a million displaced civilians was becoming unsustainable. Since the Islamic State ...

Photo of Peshmerga Combatant Breastfeeding Her Child Captivates Kurdish ...   Global Voices Online
Kurdish fighter on alert in front line with IS   Global Times
Kurdish deputy prime minister urges U.S. leaders to remain engaged in Iraq   PBS NewsHour
Oman Tribune   
Al-Monitor   
The Daily Star   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
CIA torture: How much did Poland know, and when did it know it?   
Christian Science Monitor
The US Senate's report on CIA torture has put an uncomfortable glare on Poland's role as host of one of the CIA's secret prisons – and forced a former president to finally admit he knew about the prison, if not the prison's conduct.
NFL owners OK stricter personal conduct policy; backlash from CIA terror report ...   cleveland.com (blog)
CIA torture report: former Polish leader acknowledges black site   Brisbane Times
Polish ex-leaders confess complicity after CIA torture report   Los Angeles Times
Washington Times   
The Independent   
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TODAYonline
   
Former top Chinese planning official jailed for life over graft   
TODAYonline
Liu pleaded guilty to extensive bribery involving several firms, including a Toyota joint venture in September. Photo: Reuters. Liu Tienan charged with taking S$7.6m in bribes in dealings with various firms. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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DAWN.com
   
Women suicide bombers kill four at busy Nigeria market   
DAWN.com
KANO: Two female suicide bombers killed at least four people at a busy market in northern Nigeria's largest city Kano on Wednesday, less than two weeks after a horrific attack at the city's central mosque. Boko Haram has been accused of deploying a wave of ...

Two female suicide bombers behind Nigeria market attack   Firstpost
2 female bombers kill 6 in Kano   Daily Sun
6 die as female suicide bombers strike in Kano   Nigerian Tribune
Xinhua   
The Guardian Nigeria   
DailyPost Nigeria   
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The Punch
   
2015: Jonathan picks Sambo as running mate   
The Punch
President Goodluck Jonathan was on Thursday morning formally ratified as the presidential flag bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party for the 2015 general elections by the party national convention. In his acceptance speech at the Eagle Square venue of ...

2015 Elections Will Hold In All States Despite Security Challenges – Jonathan   CHANNELS TELEVISION
APC Primaries: It's time for change — Tinubu, Oyegun, Atiku •As APC decides   Nigerian Tribune
APC Presidential Primary Election Updates: Convention formally commences ...   Osun Defender
Leadership Newspapers   
Businessweek   
Reuters   
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