2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 Zimbabwe World


Independent Online
   
Obama's push may thaw US-Cuba ties   
Independent Online
Washington/Havana - President Barack Obama told Congress on Tuesday he intends to remove Cuba from a US list of state sponsors of terrorism, clearing the main obstacle to restoring diplomatic relations and re-opening embassies shut for more than half a ...

Barack Obama removes Cuba from state sponsor of terror list   Telegraph.co.uk
Obama to remove Cuba from state sponsor of terror list   WRAL.com

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NBCNews.com
   
Italy: 400 May Have Drowned in Capsizing of Migrant Ship   
New York Times
The aid group Save the Children said Tuesday that 400 people may have drowned this week in a capsizing off the Libyan coast, based on its interviews of survivors who arrived in Reggio Calabria in southern Italy. Italy's coast guard helped rescue 144 people ...

Up to 400 migrants died in boat capsize off Libya: survivors   Manila Bulletin
400 missing in shipwreck   Bangkok Post
Danger and despair in the Mediterranean as migrants stream toward Italy   CNN

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The Express Tribune
   
UN slaps arms embargo on Yemeni rebels   
The Express Tribune
The UN Security Council on Tuesday imposed an arms embargo targeting the Houthi rebels who now control most of Yemen as battles in the south of the country intensified. It also demanded the Houthis stop fighting and withdraw from areas they have seized ...

UNSC imposes arms embargo on Houthi rebels   DAWN.com
UN slaps arms embargo on Yemen rebels   The Nation
UN approves arms embargo against Yemen rebel leaders   Salt Lake Tribune
Newsweek   
Arab News   
BBC News   
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Sky News Australia
   
Somali Shabab kill 15 in attack   
Sky News Australia
Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked Shabab militants have blasted their way into the higher education ministry in Mogadishu with a car bomb before storming the building, killing 15 people. Police and witnesses said Tuesday's car bomb caused a huge explosion ...

Assault on Somali education ministry leaves 17 dead   New Zealand Herald
Al Shabaab militants attack Somali government building, at least 10 dead   Al-Arabiya
Over 20 killed in Al Shabaab attack in Somalia   Business Standard
BDlive   
euronews   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Borno to raise evaluation, reconstruction panel on 16 destroyed communities   
The Guardian Nigeria
Gov. Shettima THE Borno State government is to raise a high-power panel on the“evaluation and reconstruction” of destroyed communities in 16 local councils of the state that were sacked by Boko Haram terrorists during the over three-year insurgency in the ...

We will never forget you, Malala's open letter to girls abducted by Boko Haram   The Hindu
Never lose hope, Malala tells Chibok girls   Independent Online
Chibok Girls: What Hope?   Leadership Newspapers
GMA News   
DAWN.com   
NEWS.com.au   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Asiana Airlines plane skids off runway at Hiroshima, Japan   
NEWS.com.au
MORE than 20 passengers were injured when an Asiana Airlines Airbus A320 overran a runway in western Japan after its tail struck the ground. The South Korean carrier's Flight OZ162, which took off at Incheon airport, was attempting to land in Hiroshima ...

Asiana Airlines Plane Clipped Communications Towers Before Veering Off ...   Wall Street Journal
Asiana plane hits antenna in Japan runway undershoot   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Asiana plane skids off runway at Hiroshima, Japan   BBC News
The Chosun Ilbo   
The Japan Times   
TVNZ   
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Daily Maverick
   
Durban's ring of xenophobia   
Daily Maverick
Some of Ntuzuma residents in Durban ran wild on Monday night when they violently attacked foreign shopkeepers. The Lindelani section of Ntuzuma is the latest to suffer in a three-week spate of attacks on foreigners, which have claimed several lives around ...

Xenophobic clashes rock Durban   Independent Online
Violence rocks downtown Durban as 'foreigners' fight back   Rand Daily Mail
Police lockdown Durban city centre as xenophobes attack foreigners   Times LIVE
The Citizen   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Viral maths question explained   
Stuff.co.nz
It's the maths problem which left the internet nonplussed — but one Kiwi maths teacher hopes to see more of these kinds of questions in New Zealand classrooms. The mind-boggling problem was posted by a Singapore TV presenter to his Facebook page ...

Logic puzzle not for P5, but for Sec 3 Math Olympiads   inSing.com News
Stinkers for big thinkers: 12 fiendish logic puzzles to push your brain to the brink   mirror.co.uk
Singapore high school math stumps the Internet   The Daily Star
Gawker   
The Times (subscription)   
CBS Local   
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Syracuse.com
   
Georgia man shoots at armadillo, bullet hits mother-in-law in back   
Syracuse.com
An armadillo, named Ana Botafogo in honor of the Brazilian dancer, walks in the Rio Zoo in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. A man in central Georgia shot at an armadillo, but the bullet ricocheted and hit his mother-in-law instead. (Silvia Izquierdo | The Associated ...

Shell shock: Shot meant for armadillo ricochets into mother-in-law   RT
US man kills armadillo, ricochet gunshot hits mother-in-law   Toronto Star
Georgia man's mother-in-law injured after bullet bounces off armadillo   Toronto Sun
BBC News   
Belfast Telegraph   
Huffington Post   
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Philippine Star
   
World powers turn screw on Yemen rebels   
ABS CBN News
UNITED NATIONS - World powers united against Yemen's Huthi rebels Tuesday, hitting them with a United Nations arms embargo and new United States sanctions. The UN Security Council vote came after Iran, which is accused of backing the rebels, ...

Hope amid the carnage: UN aid reaches victims of Yemen bloodshed   CNN
US urges Iran to stick by UN arms embargo on Yemen   Al-Arabiya
UN imposes arms embargo on Yemen's Huthi rebels   Channel News Asia

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