2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 Zimbabwe World


Sky News Australia
   
May Day protests hit Turkey   
Sky News Australia
Turkish police have used water cannons and tear gas to disperse May Day protesters in Istanbul as tens of thousands of labour activists turned out worldwide to defend their rights at a time of austerity. As Turkish police and protesters engaged in pitched ...

Turkish police fire tear gas, water cannon at May Day protesters   Reuters
Turkey: Hundreds of protesters held over May Day rallies   VideoNewsUs
LIVE: Turkey marks tense May Day as police enforce lockdown in central Istanbul   Hurriyet Daily News

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Sky News Australia
   
Nearly 600 arrested at Burundi protests   
Sky News Australia
Police in Burundi say they have arrested close to 600 people during protests and clashes sparked by the president's bid to stay in power. Protesters on Friday announced a two-day truce, but warned they would return to the streets on Monday unless President ...

Burundi: US Protection Sought   New York Times
Arrests rise in Burundi protests; protesters vow to remain   Washington Post

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Kansas City Star
   
UN chief urges warring factions in Yemen to protect civilians   
DAWN.com
UNITED NATIONS: The continuing aerial bombardment and ground fighting's impact on civilians in Yemen were decried by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a statement on Thursday. More than 1,200 people have been killed and 300,000 have fled their ...

Russia Assails West Over Yemen   New York Times
Americans Trapped by Yemen Fight   Wall Street Journal
3 soldiers killed as KSA repels Houthi attack   Arab News

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Wall Street Journal
   
Behind the Saudi Royal Shake-Up   
Wall Street Journal
Four months into his rule, Saudi King Salman reshuffled the face cards in the Saudi royal deck this week. His most apparent goal is to placate multiple domestic constituencies, from frustrated youths to religious fundamentalists. But the larger and more ...

Saudi Arabia in push to restructure Aramco   Gulf Daily News
Saudi prince sees power grow in oil restructuring   Financial Times
Oil giant Saudi Aramco names Amin Nasser acting CEO   Economic Times
Arab News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Nigerian military: 234 more girls, women rescued from Boko Haram's Sambisa ...   
Washington Post
LAGOS, Nigeria — Nigerian military: 234 more girls, women rescued from Boko Haram's Sambisa Forest stronghold. Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Continue ...

Nigerian military: 234 girls, women rescued from extremists   TVNZ
Troops rescue additional 234 women, children   The Punch

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Nehanda Radio
   
Lungu confirms close links with Mugabe   
Nehanda Radio
BULAWAYO – Zambian President Edgar Lungu on Thursday almost revealed his long time secret relations with Zimbabwe's nonagenarian leader President Robert Mugabe when he said Zimbabwe has always been at the core of his heart. Zambian President ...

Wage freeze lifted   Zambia Daily Mail
President Lungu leads workers at Labour Day   Lusaka Times

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Zimbabwe Independent
   
Industrialisation in reverse   
Zimbabwe Independent
INDUSTRIALISATION is a central topic at this week's Sadc meetings. Why such a subject should be on the agenda for a meeting in Zimbabwe is a mystery as the country has been vigorously engaged in de-industrialisation for years. As a result, we have to ...

Let's focus on beneficiation: President   The Zimbabwe Daily
Mugabe Urges SADC Member States to Embrace Industrialisation   AllAfrica.com

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Reuters
   
Thousands still missing after Nepal quake   
Reuters
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Thousands of people were still missing in Nepal on Friday as food and help began to trickle through to those stranded in remote areas after last week's earthquake which killed 6,250. The death toll could rise further. Bodies are still ...

Earthquake: Nepal's Bhaktapur picks up the pieces, with bare hands   Times of India
US to intensify relief efforts, but will respect Nepal   Telegraphnepal.com

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Zimbabwe Independent
   
Africa's economic failures, source of bloodshed in SA   
Zimbabwe Independent
THERE has arisen an extensive discourse, and partly, literature, which speaks of the “end”, the “decline”, the “crisis”, the “decay” or at worst the “death” and, if anything, the “dearth” of African civilisation all mired in the loss of humanity. However, despite the ...

Batswana condemn xeno attack   The Voice Online (blog)
Zuma slams attacks   News24

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News24
   
Divisions mark Workers' Day   
News24
Johannesburg - This year's Workers' Day marches were marked by visible divisions, tales of neglect, and gatherings of the expelled. The tradition of marching on Workers' Day was observed around the country as usual, but this year the Congress of SA Trade ...


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