2015年5月2日 星期六

2015-05-03 Zimbabwe World


USA TODAY
   
William, Kate take new princess home   
USA TODAY
LONDON — It's a princess! And Britain got to see her, wrapped in a blanket, just about nine hours after her birth. Duchess Kate of Cambridge safely delivered a baby girl at 8:34 a.m. London time Saturday. The baby arrived after less than three hours of labor.
Royal Princess: Britain welcomes Kate and William's second born   Firstpost
Welcome to the royal family: Catherine gives birth to a girl   CNN
The Princess and the Press: Our first glimpse of the Royal baby   New Zealand Herald
The Australian   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Without liberty for Media, Press Freedom means nothing   
The Zimbabwe Standard
“EVERY person is entitled to freedom of the media, which includes protection of the confidentiality of journalists' sources of information,” reads Section 61 (2) of the Constitution of Zimbabwe. By Chris Mhike. The entire Section 61 of the Constitution relates to ...

9 Food For Thought Quotes This World Press Freedom Day   MTV UK
Global press freedom declines to lowest point in 10 years   AsiaOne
World Press Freedom Day today   The Hindu

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Strikes on Syria Tied to Deaths of 52 Civilians   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Airstrikes by the American-led coalition against Islamic State militants have killed several dozen people in northern Syria, with the death toll from Friday's attacks rising to more than 52 civilians on Saturday, according to a Syrian ...

52 civilians dead in US-led air strikes in Syria   DAWN.com
World Digest: May 2, 2015   Washington Post
US to look into claim of Syria airstrike killing civilians   CBS News
Xinhua   
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Khaleej Times
   
Shaikh Ahmed opens UAE pavilion at Milan Expo   
Khaleej Times
The pavilion welcomed its first group of visitors after the conclusion of the official opening ceremony. Milan — Shaikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, president of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, chairman of Dubai Airports, chairman and chief executive of ...

Italy opposition calls for minister to go after Expo riots   Reuters
Italy PM says riots will not ruin Milan Expo 2015   The Local.it
Chinese high-speed train model shown in Milan Expo   Xinhua

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BBC News
   
Boko Haram 'captives' arrive at Nigeria refugee camp   
BBC News
A group of nearly 300 women and girls, which the Nigerian army says were freed from Boko Haram militants earlier this week, have been taken to a refugee camp in north-eastern Nigeria. They had travelled for three days from the vast Sambisa forest where ...

Nigeria: More Rescues From Boko Haram Reported   New York Times
Nigeria's push against Boko Haram hampered by land mines   ABC Online
Boko Haram landmines slow down Nigeria's offensives   The News

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postzambia.com
   
Lungu grooms next PF leader ...he reveals he's already grooming one of his ...   
postzambia.com
PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu on Wednesday told Zambians resident in Zimbabwe that he is already grooming the person, among his friends, who will succeed him when he leaves office. And President Lungu triggered laughter among dignitaries and exhibitors ...

Lungu calls for closer trade ties with Zim   Zambia Daily Mail

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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 ...

Tables shall turn for 'Africa Lite'   NewsDay
Famous South Africans You Didn't Know Were Born In Zimbabwe   AFKInsider

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postzambia.com
   
Africa must collectively confront the roots of xenophobic violence in SA   
The Zimbabwe Standard
While it is important that people express their outrage, which is real in the case of xenophobia in South Africa, it is important for the debate to move beyond that point. What this means is that there must be an interrogation of whether South Africa has an ...

Political will is needed to fight xenophobia - Katele   postzambia.com

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Independent Online
   
Repercussions if Cosatu unravels – Zuma   
Independent Online
Durban - President Jacob Zuma has warned of dire consequences if the country's largest trade union federation, Cosatu, continues to unravel. He told a rally in Durban to mark Workers' Day on Friday that tension in Cosatu could even lead to deaths and once ...

Trade union divisions laid bare at May Day marches   BDlive
Nzimande is a sellout - workers   The Citizen
Numsa calls union divide 'temporary'   Eyewitness News

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NewsdzeZimbabwe
   
Mahofa Slams Tongaat Hullet   
The Herald
Minister of State for Masvingo Provincial Affairs Senator Shuvai Mahofa has slammed Lowveld sugar producer Tongaat Hulett for deliberately dragging its feet in complying with indigenisation and empowerment laws to the detriment of thousands of landless ...

MAHOFA REBUKES TONGAAT   NewsdzeZimbabwe

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