2015年2月7日 星期六

2015-02-08 Zimbabwe World


Fox News
   
Nigeria postpones elections due to Boko Haram uprising   
Fox News
Feb. 7, 2015: Nigerian Police provide security in Abuja, Nigeria as people demonstrate against the possible postponement of the Nigerian elections. (AP). ABUJA, Nigeria – Nigeria is postponing presidential and legislative elections until March 28 because ...

Nigeria delays presidential vote by six weeks over security fears   New Vision
Malala calls for 'urgent action' to free Nigerian schoolgirl hostages   Channel News Asia
Nigeria delays poll in Boko crisis   Irish Independent
New York Times   
NDTV   
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The Express Tribune
   
Baghdad residents are relieved following the end of their city's curfew after a ...   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Residents of Baghdad enjoyed the first curfew-free night in over a decade as authorities on midnight at Sunday finally lifted restrictions on movement that had been synonymous with instability and a lack of security. A large crowd gathered at Baghdad's central ...

Baghdad celebrates curfew lifting despite bombs   Toronto Star
Iraqis Fete Curfew End With Flags, Horns and Tyre Smoke   NDTV
40 killed in Iraq blasts   Gulf Daily News
DAWN.com   
BBC News   
Herald Scotland   
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CNN International
   
Putin's next challenge: propping up Russia's troubled banks   
DAWN.com
MOSCOW: The news broke in a terse announcement on the web: another Russian bank was in trouble. The Jan 26 statement from SB Bank, a midsize Russian lender, underscored the pressures building inside the nation's financial system. SB said it was ...

Ukraine has Right to Defend Itself Against Russia, Says US   NDTV
Biden says Ukrainians 'have a right to defend themselves,' mum on US sending ...   Fox News
Unipolar world unacceptable to Russia: Vladamir Putin   Zee News
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Wall Street Journal   
Arab News   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Kenya: Lawmaker Is Killed   
New York Times
A masked gunman shot and killed a Kenyan lawmaker and three other people early Saturday on a street in the capital, Nairobi, a senior police official said. The lawmaker, George Muchai, his two bodyguards and a driver were killed after they stopped to buy a ...

Politician shot dead in Nairobi   Herald Scotland
Kenyan lawmaker gunned down   Times of Oman
Kenya: Politician Shot Dead By Masked Attackers   Sky News
Voice of America   
ABC Online   
Times of India   
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Reuters
   
Ex-Mauritius PM Ramgoolam arrested in conspiracy probe   
Reuters
PORT LOUIS (Reuters) - The former prime minister of Mauritius, Navinchandra Ramgoolam, was arrested over the weekend by police on suspicion of conspiracy and money laundering, and later released on bail. Ramgoolam, who conceded electoral defeat ...

Ex-Mauritius PM Ramgoolam freed on bail   The West Australian

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Osun Defender
   
I Don't Need Your Support Anymore — Jonathan Says   
Osun Defender
President Goodluck Jonathan has dismissed an editorial by the UK-based magazine, Economist, in which the paper endorsed Muhammadu Buhari, his chief rival in February 14 election. In its piece, the Economist said Nigerians have two bad options in ...

Godfrey Gbujie: 'God is about to bring a bloody civil crisis upon Nigeria' - Prophet ...   Pulse Nigeria
US urges no delay in Nigeria elections   Daily Times
Former militants join Nigeria's Jonathan for election rally   Reuters Canada
Daily Times Nigeria   
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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Chinese deputy premier expected today   
The Zimbabwe Daily
A high-powered Chinese government delegation led by Deputy Premier Yang Jiechi arrives in Zimbabwe today to discuss implementation of deals signed by President Mugabe and his counterpart, President Xi Jinping, during his State visit to the Asian giant ...


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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 ...


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RFI
   
France scrambles for 'New Deal' with Africa at Paris conference   
RFI
All eyes were firmly on Africa at the France-Africa forum, which ended on Friday. Business leaders and heads of state gathered in Paris to thrash out new ways of sharing the continent's staggering growth - this time without the shady connections that have long ...


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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   Al-Arabiya
Libyan factions to resume talks on Tuesday; Benghazi death toll hits 700   Reuters UK

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