2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Zimbabwe World


TIME
   
Suicide attack kills 33 in Jalalabad   
DAWN.com
JALALABAD (Afghanistan): A suicide bomber killed at least 33 people and injured more than 100 others here on Saturday, setting off a blast outside a bank, the city's police chief said. President Ashraf Ghani said militants of the self-styled Islamic State (IS) ...

Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Condemns Afghanistan Suicide Attack   NDTV
Afghanistan blast: Suicide bomb attack kills 33; President Ashraf Ghani blames ...   Daily News & Analysis
Afghan suicide blast kills 37   The Nation
The News International   
Slate Magazine (blog)   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Zim, SA open for deeper economic co-operation   
The Zimbabwe Standard
President Robert Mugabe's visit to South Africa earlier this month (April 7-9) marked the second state visit to the republic in 21 years. His last state visit was in 1994. While a number of issues were on the agenda, it is clear that discussions on bilateral and ...

South Africa President Zuma calls on foreigners to stay despite xenophobic ...   Deutsche Welle
Zuma cancels state trip as xenophobic violence in S. Africa spreads   DAWN.com
South African immigrant attacks on rise   Irish Independent
ABC Online   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Jakarta Post   
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Daily Beast
   
MH370 Search May Be in the Wrong Place Again   
Daily Beast
Australia admits it may look at a new patch of ocean. What's more worrying than the undiscovered yet is that not one piece of floating wreckage has been spotted where it should've washed up. Something significant was missing when senior ministers from ...


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Sky News Australia
   
Heightened Anzac Day security for Victoria   
Sky News Australia
Premier Daniel Andrews is promising Victorians the best possible security around Anzac Day events after police foiled an alleged terror plot. Prime Minister Tony Abbott said people should go about their lives normally and not be deterred from attending ...

Weekend raids raise questions about counter-terrorism laws   The Age
Isil-linked teens planned fresh attack in Australia   Irish Independent
Victorians can be confident in security for Anzac Day events: RSL president   ABC Online
Bloomberg   
Daily Mail   
Pedestrian TV   
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iAfrica.com
   
Xenophobia: Sasol sends Saffers home   
iAfrica.com
A local taxi driver is pushed around during a confrontation with foreign nationals in the Johannesburg Central Business District. Credit: AFP. Sasol has sent home its South African employees who are working at the company's various projects in Mozambique ...

Xenophobic attacks: Border posts volatile, Sasol evacuates employees   Eyewitness News
Lebombo Border post closed, SA trucks attacked in Mozambique   Nehanda Radio
Nyusi “greatly concerned” at xenophobia in South Africa   The Zimbabwean
spyghana.com   
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BBC News
   
External influences   
DAWN.com
IS it not an irony for Saudi Arabia that no major political and religious party of Pakistan is ready to clearly support the kingdom's stance on Yemen? The smaller religious groups have failed in persuading the national leadership to send troops to Yemen.
World News $274M AID IS VOWED   Gulf Daily News
Saudis to pay for Yemen emergency aid   BBC News
Yemen government rejects Iranian peace plan   The Express Tribune
The News International   
Toronto Star   
The Independent   
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The Guardian
   
The Observer view on the human tragedy in the Mediterranean   
The Guardian
A vast human tragedy is unfolding along the shores of the Mediterranean, its horrors largely ignored by Britain's inward-looking, election-fixated politicians and an insouciant, slow-to-react European Union. Dozens of orphaned and malnourished children daily ...

Nigerian muslim migrants 'threw 12 Christians overboard' during Mediterranean ...   Metro
Italians grab back fishing boat seized by Misratans   Libya Herald
Muslim migrants threw Christians overboard because they were not praying to ...   Daily Mail
Sacramento Bee   
The Times (subscription)   
Arab News   
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NDTV
   
GMB's Immediate Agenda And The North-east   
Leadership Newspapers
President Buhari will have, at least, one thing going for him as Nigeria's president. Most rational people will not doubt the fact that he means well for all. Every part of Nigeria is in urgent need of structural attention but the North-east has more claims for urgent, ...

The escaped victims   The Nation
Nigerian military and the 6-week battle that crumbled Boko Haram's empire   Nigerian Tribune
Boko Haram Cameroon attack toll rises to 19, 'many beheaded' —security source   GMA News
Daily Sun   
CNN International   
Sky News Australia   
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The Nation.
   
In 1960, CIA stopped Miami Herald scoop about Bay of Pigs invasion   
Miami Herald (blog)
There were a lot of bad days during the Cold War, but 54 years ago this weekend was one of the worst, at least for the United States. President John F. Kennedy sent an army of anti-Castro exiles backed by the CIA onto the beach at Cuba's Bay of Pigs to ...

Bay of Pigs: Unforgettable Battle   Center for Research on Globalization

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Mareeg Media
   
Al-Shabaab intensifies guerrilla warfare despite being weakened   
Mareeg Media
The Somali militant group Al-Shabaab is intensifying terror strikes in East Africa to prove it remains a potent force after losing ability to fight on the battlefield, counter-terrorism experts said on Friday. The experts, who see a lack of appropriate response ...


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