2015年6月29日 星期一

2015-06-30 Zimbabwe World


Firstpost
   
Egypt cancels 30 June celebrations as country mourns death of top prosecutor   
Firstpost
Cairo: Egypt has cancelled celebrations marking the second anniversary of the 30 June revolution which ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi, as the country mourns the killing of Prosecutor General Hisham Barakat. Police inspect the site of the car ...

Hisham Barakat, Prosecutor Assassinated in Egypt, Is Most Senior Official to ...   New York Times
Car bomb attack kills Egypt's top public prosecutor   Reuters
Egypt's top prosecutor killed in Cairo bombing   DAWN.com
Irish Independent   
Los Angeles Times   
TODAYonline   
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Hindustan Times
   
Israeli navy peacefully gains possession of Gaza-bound vessel   
Hindustan Times
Israel's navy took over a Swedish vessel attempting to breach a naval blockade of the Gaza Strip early on Monday and brought it to an Israeli port. It said the foreign activists would be questioned before they are sent back to their home countries. The ...
Kiwi journalists detained in Israel 'safe and well'   New Zealand Herald
Netanyahu, MKs praise IDF for takeover of flotilla   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israeli detains Gaza-bound aid vessel   The Hindu
Firstpost   
Al-Bawaba   
The Nation   
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ABC Online
   
Two Uber executives detained for questioning by French police as part of probe ...   
ABC Online
French police have detained two executives from Uber for questioning as a government clampdown intensifies on the US based taxi and ride-sharing service. Uber France manager Thibaud Simphal and western Europe general manager Pierre-Dimitri ...

UberX Australian drivers working as 'co-equals' to ride-share tech company   Sydney Morning Herald
What the New Yorker magazine misses about the Uber protests   Los Angeles Times
Uber managers arrested in France after cab drivers' violent protests   USA TODAY
Irish Times   
Daily Caller   
The Daily Star   
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Zee News
   
Grenade attack and boycott in Burundi's controversial polls   
DAWN.com
BUJUMBURA: Burundians voted on Monday in controversial elections that were condemned internationally amid an opposition boycott and grenade attacks, with the election commission claiming an “enormous” turnout despite many stations being quiet.
Mayhem casts its vote   Times LIVE
Burundians vote in parliamentary elections marred by unrest | Reading Eagle   Dispatch Times
Burundi votes in boycott-hit poll; blasts, gunfire heard   The Star Online

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Tunisia attack: gunman's links to Britain   
Telegraph.co.uk
The gunman who massacred British tourists on the beach in Sousse was inspired by a fanatic who ran a global terror network from London, it has emerged. Seifeddine Rezgui's mentor was Saifallah Ben Hassine, a founding leader of Ansar al-Sharia, the ...

Eye witness survivor of Tunisia attack reports 'second gunman' in beach massacre   Irish Independent
'Enigmatic' terrorist who slaughtered 38 tourists in Tunisia   Irish Times
Tunisia Massacre: Details of 'warped' gunman emerge   Irish Examiner
The Australian (blog)   
Mirror.co.uk   
The Times (subscription)   
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Irish Independent
   
Woman dies after Taiwan water park blaze as over 200 party goers in serious ...   
Irish Independent
A young woman died on Monday, the first fatality among nearly 500 casualties from a weekend blaze at a Taiwan water park, officials said, as investigators focused on the coloured powder that rained fire as it was sprayed over revellers from a stage.
Fears Taiwan water park fire death toll will rise   BBC News
Cigarettes or spark suspected in Taiwan fire   The Hindu
Another Malaysian hurt in Taipei water park fire   The Straits Times
9news.com.au   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Star Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Greek PM Alexis Tsipras issues defiant call to reject 'insulting' bailout in ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Greece set to sue over euro · What the financial crisis means. Athens: Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras issued a defiant call on Greeks to reject an "insulting" bailout offer from foreign creditors in a referendum planned for July 5. "The day of truth is ...
Anti-austerity protests in Greece as bank shutdown bites   Reuters
Greece considers legal action to stop expulsion from Eurozone   The Australian
EU's Juncker said to have made last-minute offer to Greece   Livemint
New York Times   
Los Angeles Times   
New Zealand Herald   
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RT
   
Palestinian to end 55-day hunger strike, go free, wife says   
The Hindu
The wife of a prominent Palestinian detainee says he has agreed to end a 55-day hunger strike and in exchange will be released by Israel. Rights groups have warned in recent days that Khader Adnan is near death. Sivan Weizman of the Israel Prison ...

Palestinian striker to be freed, Israelis injured in attacks   Washington Post
Four Israelis wounded in suspected Palestinian West Bank shooting   Channel News Asia
Palestinian to end hunger strike will be released   The Daily Star

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The Zimbabwe Daily
   
Murder plot backfires   
The Zimbabwe Daily
A ploy to torch his sleeping ex-wife, mother-in-law and brother-in-law in their house backfired for an Epworth man after he was seriously burnt by the fire, leaving his would-be victims to come to his rescue. Tinei Tsikirai (31) of 1079 Makomo ...

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Nehanda Radio
   
Mutodi murder claim draws fire   
Nehanda Radio
HARARE – Analysts say the time may have come for Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa to publicly distance himself from controversial musician-cum-politician Energy Mutodi, whose social media postings are getting wackier by the day. Energy Mutodi ...


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