2014年8月21日 星期四

2014-08-22 Zimbabwe World

  swissinfo.ch   
Green light for president-elect Widodo boosts Indonesian markets  swissinfo.ch
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesian stocks opened near a record high and the rupiah strengthened on Friday, a day after the country's highest court gave Joko Widodo the green light to lead Southeast Asia's largest economy from its worst slowdown since the ...

Indonesia correspondent for Fairfax Media   Sydney Morning Herald
Prabowo loses as court rules in favor of KPU   Jakarta Post
Rupiah Advances to Three-Week High After Court Upholds Election   Bloomberg
The Straits Times   
BBC News   
The Star Online   
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  BBC News   
2 Koreans Among Victims of Hiroshima Landslide  The Chosun Ilbo
Two Koreans were among the victims of a landslide in a residential area in Hiroshima, Japan that killed about 40 and sent scores more people missing, the Foreign Ministry here said Thursday. "We confirmed that as a result of the landslide in Hiroshima on ...

Japan landslide: Death toll rises to 39 in Hiroshima   BBC News
Death toll could double to over 80 in Hiroshima landslide, more rain falls   Zee News

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  RT   
Erdogan names Turkish FM as next PM, vows to use his 'full authority'  RT
Turkey's president-elect Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) shakes hands with Turkey's Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu after he announced Davutoglu as new chairman of his ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and new Turkish prime minister in Ankara ...

Turkish foreign minister Davutoglu to be new PM   The Age
Foreign Minister Nominated to Be Turkey's Next Premier   New York Times
Davutoglu to be Turkey's new PM   DAWN.com
Daily Times   
Xinhua   
Irish Times   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
US journalist James Foley's employer publishes email sent to family by Islamic ...  Daily News & Analysis
The online news publication that employed slain United States journalist James Foley has published the full text of the email to his family from his Islamist militant captors in which they said they would execute him in retaliation for US airstrikes. Boston-based ...

Risk at every turn with terrorist groups   SFGate
US reveals failed bid to save hostages   BDlive
Foley case lays bare debate over paying ransom   Washington Post
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  Fox News   
Thai army chief named premier  Gulf Daily News
BANGKOK: Three months after overthrowing an elected government, Thailand's junta leader is stepping out of his army uniform to take up the post of prime minister in a move critics say will prolong his rule and bolster the military's grip on power. Thailand's ...

Thailand's junta upbeat on economy, but not out of woods yet   The Straits Times
Prayuth wins backing for PM   Bangkok Post
Thai coup leader Prayuth named prime minister   AsiaOne
Times of India   
Los Angeles Times   
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  BDlive   
South African parliament turns noisy as Jacob Zuma faces calls to 'pay back the ...  The Age
President Jacob Zuma addresses supporters at a victory rally of his ruling African National Congress in May. Photo: Reuters. Cape Town: South Africa's national assembly was brought to a halt as left wing opposition MPs noisily chanted "pay back the money" ...

Mantashe slams EFF for disruption   Independent Online
EFF's conduct in parliament appalling - ANC   Politicsweb
The day madness ruled: Mayhem in Parliament as EFF demands Zuma ...   Daily Maverick
Mail & Guardian Online   
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  AsiaOne   
Five cult members stand trial for beating death  AsiaOne
Police from the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team stand guard outside a court during the trial of five cult members charged with murder in Zhaoyuan, Shandong province, August 21, 2014.
Five cult members accused of beating woman to death stand trial   Shanghaiist
Cult members stand trial in east China   ecns
China tries members of religious cult for murder at McDonald's   TODAYonline
The Independent   
National Post   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  The Daily Star   
Children afraid to go back to school as bombings persist  The Daily Star
Palestinians flee with their belongings from the Shejaiya neighborhood of Gaza City to the center of town to seek refugee at a UN school, on August 19, 2014. AFP PHOTO / THOMAS COEX. Connect; Tweet; RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Adel Zaanoun| ...

MY WORD: Gaza is no ghetto   Jerusalem Post
PHOTO GALLERY: 24 hours around the World   Ahram Online
Elsewhere: In-laws and Israel, Jewish grandma mayor, the new Anti-Semitism   Jewish Telegraphic Agency
i24news   
Alternative Information Center (AIC) (blog)   
The Australian   
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  New York Times   
Your Evening Briefing  New York Times
A search of rubble from an Israeli airstrike today that killed three senior Hamas military commanders in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Credit Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue ...

The POSTman Knocks Twice: Separate, intertwined and united   Jerusalem Post
Israel approves call up of 10000 reservists in Gaza   Xinhua
Abbas meets Hamas leader   iAfrica.com
Herald Scotland   
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  Ahram Online   
30 killed, 41 injured as two buses collide  Business Standard
At least 30 passengers were killed and 41 others seriously injured today when two tourist buses collided on a highway near Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt. Thirty people were killed in the accident 50 km near Sharm el-Sheikh. The toll could increase, said ...

At least 27 dead in bus crash in Egypt's Sinai   TODAYonline
Urgent: At least 27 killed as two buses collide in Egypt: MENA   GlobalPost
25 dead, 50 injured in South Sinai bus crash   eTurboNews
RT   
International Business Times   
Ahram Online   
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