2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Nigeria World

  Press TV   
Intl. conference on Palestine held in Mecca, Saudi Arabia  Press TV
The issue of Palestine is a thorny problem the Muslim world has been trying to resolve for decades. But the attempts in this regard have failed so far due to many reasons. An international conference on the issue has been held in Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
ISIS is the Antithesis of the Holy Pilgrimage   TIME
Hajj 2014: Ten Things Muslims Must do During the Mecca Pilgrimage   International Business Times UK
'Selfies' frowned upon, but technology is transforming the Hajj   Los Angeles Times
Huffington Post   
Patheos (blog)   
The Observer (blog)   
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  Daily Mail   
'The world could be a very different place if he pulled that gun': Secret Service ...  Daily Mail
Just three days before a knife-wielding veteran broke into the White House, Secret Service let an armed felon ride in the same elevator as President Obama. The startling revelation that the commander-in-chief's life was compromised was revealed today, as ...

Secret Service grilled over White House breach   Brisbane Times
Armed Man Boarded Elevator With Obama, Official Reports   NDTV
White House intruder tip of iceberg   Chicago Sun-Times
CNN   
Independent Online   
Reuters   
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  Fox News   
Seven more bodies found in search for missing hikers as rescuers continue to ...  Daily Mail
Seven more bodies have been found by rescuers combing the peak of a volcano that erupted in Japan at the weekend in what's being described as the country's worst eruption in decades. The seven bodies are in addition to 36 already known to have died ...

At Least 43 Killed After Volcano Erupts in Japan   NDTV
Tremors halt Mt. Ontake rescue efforts   AsiaOne
Luck, instinct determined fates of volcano hikers   Washington Post
Irish Independent   
ABC News   
National Post   
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  NDTV   
China Facing Growing US Pressure Over Hong Kong Protests  NDTV
Washington: China is facing growing US pressure to show restraint during mass pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, with the issue to be raised in high-level US-Chinese talks and a prominent U.S. lawmaker expressing "grave concerns." A day after the ...

Hong Kong protests   BBC News
Hong Kong protests: Bus loads of police arrive; 'umbrella revolution ...   ABC Online
Hong Kong protesters gather as National Day marked   Deutsche Welle
TIME   
New Zealand Herald   
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  Daily Sun   
With Oshiomhole's foundation, PDP should forget Edo –Ihonvbere  Daily Sun
Secretary to Edo State Government (SSG), Prof. Julius Ihonvbere, has reacted to President Goodluck Jonathan's boast that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would 'recover' Edo from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Ihonvbere said: “If President ...


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  Vanguard   
Ekiti Speaker Denies Move To Stop Fayose's Inauguration  Leadership Newspapers
The speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Hon. Adewale Omirin, has denied the insinuation that he was making moves to become the acting governor of the state by all means. He was reacting to the allegation made by the state Peoples Democratic ...

Ekiti Judicial Crisis: I'm Ready For Probe Over Attack On Judge – Fayose Again ...   Osun Defender

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  New Vision   
Egypt, Libya plunge in Africa governance index, Uganda 19th  New Vision
EGYPT and Libya plunged in an annual ranking of good governance in Africa whose publishers also warned the raging Ebola epidemic will have a political fallout for the already fragile countries affected. The biggest riser in the Ibrahim Index of African ...

Egypt, Libya plummet in Africa governance index   Middle East Monitor
Mo Ibrahim: “Political temperature too high” in Ghana, Senegal   GhanaWeb
Concern as Africa's top five states on Ibrahim index let things slide   The Guardian

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  Irish Independent   
Thai murder victim may have been raped, say police  Herald Scotland
POLICE believe a British student may have been raped before being killed on the Thai island of Koh Tao. POLICE believe a British student may have been raped before being killed on the Thai island of Koh Tao. Custom byline text: Ben Kendall. The bodies of ...

Media, police forensic experts leave Koh Tao   Phuket Gazette
After coup and slayings, Thai authorities ponder tourist-tracking   Los Angeles Times
Backpacker murders: Will tourists be forced to wear tracking devices in Thailand?   TVNZ
TIME   
New Zealand Herald   
The Independent   
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  Toronto Star   
40000 migrants have died attempting to reach 'greener pastures'  Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Over 40,000 migrants have died worldwide since the year 2,000 trying to reach countries where they hope to have a better life, according to the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). Nearly half the migrants have died mainly on the treacherous routes ...

Worst year on record for deaths in Mediterranean with over 3000 casualties   The Independent
Record number of migrant deaths at sea, in deserts this year: IOM   Reuters
Migrant Group: Spike in Mediterranean Deaths   ABC News
Business Standard   
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70 feared killed in Taraba cholera outbreak  The Guardian Nigeria
ABOUT 70 persons, which include 50 children and 20 adults were reported dead as a result of suspected disease outbreak in the Internal Displaced Persons (IDPs) camp at Bali Local Council of Taraba State. The victims were said to have died of measles, ...


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