2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Zimbabwe World


BDlive
   
Gigaba says special permits for Zimbaweans on track   
BDlive
THE Department of Home Affairs has adjudicated 99.7% of the applications for special permits by Zimbabweans ahead of a collection deadline of the end of September, it said on Monday. The permits are requited by Zimbabweans legally working, studying or ...

200 000 ZIMBAS TO GET SA PERMITS   NewsdzeZimbabwe
South Africa Rejects 12000 Zimbabwe Permit Applications   VOA Zimbabwe
Gigaba happy with Zimbabwean Special Permit process   The New Age Online
eNCA   
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Firstpost
   
North, South Korea sign peace accord after Pyongyang expresses 'regret' for ...   
Firstpost
Seoul, South Korea: After 40-plus-hours of talks, North and South Korea on Tuesday pulled back from the brink with an accord that allows both sides to save face and, for the moment, avert the bloodshed they've been threatening each other with for weeks.

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New York Times
   
ISIS Accelerates Destruction of Antiquities in Syria   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Islamic State militants have razed a fifth-century Roman Catholic monastery and blown up one of the best-preserved first-century temples in Palmyra, the ancient Syrian city that is one of the world's most important archaeological ...
UN calls Islamic State's destruction of ancient Syrian temple a war crime   The Globe and Mail
ISIS reported to have blown up ancient temple in Palmyra   CNN
UN chief Ban Ki-moon appalled by Islamic State's 'barbaric' attacks in Palmyra   Firstpost
Jakarta Post   
Irish Independent   
Times LIVE   
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Irish Times
   
Asia Briefing: Thailand weighs up impact of shrine bombing on tourism   
Irish Times
The bomb that devastated the Erawan shrine in downtown Bangkok recently can be expected to have an effect on an economy previously seen as almost invulnerable despite upheavals, unrest and natural disasters. Bouncing back after the explosion is going ...

Time wasted 'connecting the dots' means Thai police no closer to finding bomb ...   TVNZ
CCTV problems hinder Erawan bomb probe   Bangkok Post
Broken CCTV cameras hinder Thai bomber search   Irish Examiner
The News International   
Daily Times   
Brisbane Times   
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Reuters
   
Guatemala's finance minister resigns amid corruption scandal   
Reuters
GUATEMALA CITY Guatemalan Finance Minister Dorval Carias resigned on Monday amid a deepening corruption scandal that has also featured calls for the impeachment of President Otto Perez. A statement released by Carias' office did not give a reason ...

Guatemala ex-VP Baldetti accused of taking bribes   BBC News
Guatemalan ex-VP charged with corruption as scandal swirls   The Sun Daily
Guatemalan ex-VP charged with corruption amid spiraling scandal   Zee News

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Wall Street Journal
   
Bank of Japan Should Consider Acting if Yen Rises Sharply, Abe Adviser Says   
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—A close adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday that the Bank of Japan 8301 -2.07 % should consider additional monetary easing if the yen rises sharply, threatening the “Abenomics” growth plan. “Japan doesn't need to react to every ...

Videos show suffering of sex slaves, brutal war crimes   Telegraph.co.uk
Japan PM Abe has no desire to mend fences: China Daily   The Straits Times
Japan's PM Abe to skip visit to China for WW2 anniversary   Daily Times
ecns   
CRIENGLISH.com   
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NewsDay
   
Zambia to host 1st girl's summit to end child marriage   
GlobalPost
LUSAKA, Aug. 24 (Xinhua) -- The Zambian government has offered to host a girls' summit aimed at finding ways of ending child marriage on the African continent, the African Union (AU) said in a statement emailed to Xinhua on Monday. The First African ...
'Child marriages a global crisis in need of more voices'   NewsDay
Zambia will host African Girls Summit on ending child marriage   Coastweek

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BBC News
   
Has politics intruded in the Pistorius case?   
BBC News
Oscar Pistorius spent an unexpected weekend in jail - his release into "house arrest" or correctional supervision was stalled at the last minute by a demand from the Justice Minister Michael Masutha for the decision to be reviewed. There many not be ...
South Africa: Pistorius Meant to Shoot His Girlfriend, Her Parents Assert   New York Times
'Oscar deliberately killed Reeva'   Times LIVE
Reeva's parents condemn court's not guilty verdict   Irish Examiner
Irish Times   
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NewsDay
   
Zimbabwe women teachers protest curb on maternity leaves   
Reuters Africa
BULAWAYO, ZIMBABWE, Aug 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A teachers union in Zimbabwe is protesting the government's limit on the number of paid maternity leaves its women members can receive to just three. The national Public Service ...

Civil Servants Wage Freeze: Government To Look Into Individual Cases   VOA Zimbabwe
Target ghost workers, not qualified teachers   NewsDay
Unpaid Teachers Meet Government   AllAfrica.com
NewsdzeZimbabwe   
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IBNLive
   
Explosion at US base in Japan lights up night sky   
Philly.com
TOKYO (AP) - Multiple explosions and a large fire at a U.S. Army depot lit up the night sky in a Tokyo suburb early Monday. No injuries were reported. The blast happened after midnight at the Sagami General Depot in Sagamihara, a city about 25 miles ...
US Military Base in Japan Rocked by Explosion   The Diplomat
Blast rips through warehouse at US military depot in Japan   Business Standard
Live: American army base explosions in Japan   Mirror.co.uk
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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