2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Nigeria World

  The Nation   
Militant attack deaths soar to all-time high  The Nation
LONDON - The number of people killed globally in terrorist attacks jumped by 61 percent in 2013, reflecting the rise of Boko Haram and Islamic State activists, the Institute for Economics and Peace said Tuesday. In its 2014 Global Terrorism Index launched in ...

Terrorism: Nigeria one of five countries with highest terror   Nigerian Tribune
The Geography of Terrorism   The Atlantic
Deaths From Terrorism Increased by 60 Percent Last Year   Slate Magazine (blog)
Arab News   
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  Haaretz   
Why Netanyahu's use of 'blood libel' is so explosive  Washington Post (blog)
In the wake of a deadly attack on worshipers at a Jerusalem synagogue, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invoked an incredibly loaded term to condemn what he says was Palestinian incitement to violence. The Israeli premier said the latest killings ...

Jerusalem synagogue killers acted of their own accord, says uncle   Haaretz
Tempers flare after Jerusalem synagogue attack   The Globe and Mail
Special prayer service held for TO man hurt in Jerusalem   Toronto Sun
The Nation   
Irish Independent   
Business Standard   
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  NDTV   
Four dead in Taliban suicide raid  Herald Scotland
A TALIBAN attack involving at least one suicide bomber has targeted a foreigners' compound in Kabul, killing four people in the latest fatal blast to hit the Afghan capital. A TALIBAN attack involving at least one suicide bomber has targeted a foreigners' ...

Afghans Are Optimistic About Future Despite Insecurity, Corruption   Voice of America
Truck Bomb Kills Two in Attack on Foreign Base in Kabul   NDTV
Suicide blast kills two guards at foreign compound in Kabul   Business Recorder
Washington Post   
The Nation   
Belfast Telegraph   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
APC Lawmakers To Fayose: Terror, Impunity Now Order Of Day In Ekiti  Leadership Newspapers
The All Progressive Congress members in the Ekiti State House of Assembly say the state has come under a reign of terror and impunity under Governor Ayodele Fayose. In an open letter to the governor, dated November 18, 2014, the lawmakers, through ...

Impeachment of Ekiti speaker: You goofed, Fayose tells Lai Mohammed   Daily Sun
EKITI CRISIS: Fayose has sealed my office- Speaker cries out   Osun Defender
Fayose sacks aides to Speaker, deputy speaker   The News
NAIJ.COM   
WorldStage   
Vanguard   
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  Channel News Asia   
Call to end police virginity tests  Herald Scotland
INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to "degrading and discriminatory" physical tests in an effort to determine whether they are virgins, a leading human rights group has said. INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to ...

Virginity tests constitute 'rights violation'   Jakarta Post
Indonesia slammed over police virginity tests   CBS News
Why is Indonesia subjecting female police applicants to virginity tests?   Christian Science Monitor
Arab News   
NPR (blog)   
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  The Nation   
Second Romanian FM resigns over election row  The Nation
BUCHAREST - Romanian Foreign Minister Teodor Melescanu said he would resign on Tuesday, the second foreign minister to quit in a week in response to protests over voting problems in presidential elections. Melescanu said he was taking responsibility ...

Romania minister quits on expat vote flub   The Australian
Romania: Foreign Minister Resigns   New York Times
Klaus Iohannis: 'Romania must make the most of its opportunities' 19.11.2014   Deutsche Welle
Businessweek   
Romania-Insider.com   
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Suswam swears in new commissioner  Nigerian Tribune
GOVERNOR Gabriel Suswam of Benue State, on Tuesday, swore-in a pharmacist, Mr John Enger as Commissioner for Land and Survey, with the charge on him to use his wealth of experience to add value to the development agenda of the state. The new ...


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  The Nation Newspaper   
2015: Jedy-Agba promises greater Cross River  The Nation Newspaper
ACross River State governorship aspirant on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Goddy Jedy-Agba, has promised to create a decent, secure and prosperous state, if given the party's ticket for next year's election and elected governor.
Jedy-Agba targets maritime, tourism to boost Cross River economy   DailyPost Nigeria

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UN laments poor turnout of security agencies for training  Nigerian Tribune
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), on Tuesday, chided security agencies over alleged poor turnout of participants at an inter-agency peace building development training, meant to promote cooperation and collaboration among security ...

UNDP Slams Security Agencies Over Poor Turnout At Seminar   Leadership Newspapers

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  San Francisco Chronicle   
Burkino Faso president sworn in  euronews
In Burkino Faso the country's former Foreign Minister Michel Kafando has been sworn in as transitional president. He is set to lead the West African country to elections in a year following a brief military takeover. The 72-year-old, who is barred from standing in ...

Burkina Faso's interim president inaugurated   Xinhua
Burkina Faso Sworn In Michel Kafando as Interim President   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Career diplomat to guide Burkina Faso back to democratic rule   Deutsche Welle
New Zealand Herald   
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