2014年10月26日 星期日

2014-10-27 Zimbabwe World

  IBNLive   
Rousseff narrowly wins Brazil re-election  Hindustan Times
Brazilians narrowly voted leftist President Dilma Rousseff back into office on Sunday for a second term after a bitter election campaign that split Latin America's biggest economy largely between the poor north and richer south. Rousseff, Brazil's first woman ...

Six Ways to Play Brazilian Markets After Rousseff Victory   Businessweek
Rousseff Re-Elected on Call to Save Brazil's Social Gains   Bloomberg
Rousseff narrow favourite as divided Brazil votes   Business Recorder
Sky News   
Stuff.co.nz   
Zee News   
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  Irish Independent   
Factfile Conflict in numbers  Herald Scotland
140,000 British troops who have served in Afghanistan. 140,000 British troops who have served in Afghanistan. 453 total number of UK troops who have lost their lives in the conflict. 404 British personnel killed as a result of "hostile action". £19 billion the total ...

UK ends combat operations in Helmand province of Afghanistan   Firstpost
Withdrawing British and US troops hand over bases to Afghan army   Irish Independent
British troops end combat operations in Afghanistan   Irish Examiner
The Nation   
Daily Mail   
Channel News Asia   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
The Pistorius Trial  The Nation
After months of one of the most widely reported trial in recent times, Oscar Pistorius has finally been sentenced to five years in prison for culpable homicide, and a suspended sentence of three years for firearm charges. The trial that started in March was ...

Oscar Pistorius Update: Girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp's Mom Rejects 'Blade ...   KpopStarz
'Steenkamp was about to leave Pistorius on night of murder'   Astro Awani
An Oscar for Oscar Pistorius   BusinessDay
Radio New Zealand   
StartupSmart   
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  The Hindu   
Voters set to boost Ukraine president  Herald Scotland
War-weary Ukrainians have voted in an election that is likely to install a pro-Western parliament and strengthen President Petro Poroshenko's mandate to end separatist conflict in the east, but could fuel tension with Russia. War-weary Ukrainians have voted ...

Pro-European parties in post-revolution Ukraine on course to win election   Irish Independent
Opinion: Ukraine strengthens its shift toward Europe   Deutsche Welle
Poroshenko says majority of voters support 'Ukraine's path to Europe'   The Guardian Nigeria
Interfax   
Irish Examiner   
euronews   
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Look no further than Zambia for orderly succession  NewsDay
The nation, unshackled from colonial rule half a century ago, has faced its share of problems, but political stability has remained a constant even during the Cold War days when Zambia became a one-party State along with other newly-independent African ...


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  NDTV   
Zuma's pride gets in the way again  Citizen
South Africa's economy has been performing dismally, prompting government to introduce several measures announced by Minister of Finance Nhlanhla Nene last week. These included cuts in government spending and tax increases. About the Author.
City Press' 'Jacob Zuma's royal tantrum' report incorrect - The Presidency   Politicsweb
SAfrica president cancels UK visit, reportedly over snub   Business Standard
South Africa president cancels UK visit, reportedly over snub   Jamaica Observer
Bloomberg   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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  Bangkok Post   
Secular party upbeat as Tunisia awaits 'milestone' vote results  Bangkok Post
TUNIS - Tunisia's main secular party was in a confident mood Monday with vote counting underway following a general election seen as critical for democracy in the cradle of the Arab Spring. Tunisian women take pictures of their ink-stained fingers after ...

Tight security for 'historic' elections in Tunisia   DAWN.com
Beyond Arab Spring, democracy shines in Tunisia election   The Globe and Mail
Voter Turnout Bolsters Tunisian Hopes for Post-Revolution Stability   New York Times
Business Standard   
Washington Post   
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  BBC News   
Suspected Boko Haram militants 'kidnap 30 Nigerian children'  BBC News
Suspected Boko Haram militants have kidnapped about 30 children in north-eastern Nigeria despite government claims of a truce, a local leader says. At least 17 people were killed when the village of Mafa in Borno state came under attack on Thursday, ...

Gunmen kill 17, abduct 30 teenagers in Nigeria's Borno State attacks   Manila Bulletin
Boko Haram invades Miringa Market, kills 5, injures several others in Borno   Nigerian Tribune
World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal
Premium Times   
Daily Sun   
Business Standard   
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  Firstpost   
Botswana president's party secures election victory  Firstpost
GABORONE (Reuters) - Botswana's ruling Botswana Democratic Party (BDP) secured 33 of 57 parliament seats in national elections, initial results showed, putting President Ian Khama at the helm for a second five-year term. Residents of the southern African ...

Southern Africa: SADC Congratulates Botswana On Successful Elections   AllAfrica.com
Botswana President Wins Second Term   Voice of America
Botswana's ruling party wins election   Sky News Australia
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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NSSA delays frustrate pensioners  The Zimbabwe Standard
As we, as a nation, join the National Social Security Authority (NSSA) in celebrating two decades of existence this month, October 2014, we hopefully expect this vital national institution takes a fresh and introspective look at the way it interfaces with the public ...


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