2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Nigeria World

  The Nation   
Gunmen Kill four polio vaccinators in Quetta  The Nation
QUETTA - Unidentified gunmen killed four health workers, including three women, taking part in an anti-polio campaign in Quetta on Wednesday, highlighting the challenge the country faces in stopping the spread of virus. The killings took place around 10 am ...

Four polio workers shot dead in Quetta   DAWN.com
Militants kill three polio vaccination workers and their driver in Pakistan   ABC Online
PCC Holland grieves on shooting attack on Polio vaccination Team in Quetta.   Pakistan Christian Post
Daily Times   
Sky News Australia   
Deutsche Welle   
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  Firstpost   
Hong Kong riot police clear protest site, arrest pro-democracy student leaders  Firstpost
Hong Kong: Hong Kong police on Wednesday cleared one of the largest protest sites that have choked the city for months, arresting scores of pro-democracy activists in a blow to those hoping to wrest greater political freedom from authorities in Beijing.
Hong Kong police, 'volunteers' clear protest site   Stuff.co.nz
Hong Kong protest leader Joshua Wong to be charged   Channel News Asia
Hong Kong Protest Site in Mong Kok Cleared   Wall Street Journal (blog)
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Globe and Mail   
DAWN.com   
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  Deutsche Welle   
Egypt jails dozens of teenage boys for pro-Morsi rallies  Deutsche Welle
An Egyptian court has jailed 78 teenage boys for between two and five years over protesting in support of ousted president Mohammed Morsi. It's the latest in a long crackdown on Morsi supporters. Flagge Ägypten. The accused boys were jailed by an ...

Egypt: Cabinet Approves Broad Antiterrorism Bill   New York Times
Egypt sentences 78 minors to prison   The Punch
Egypt court sends 78 youths to jail for pro-Morsi protests   BBC News
Arab News   
Al-Bawaba   
Khaleej Times   
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  Business Recorder   
26 killed in coal mine fire in NE China  People's Daily Online
A coal mine fire killed 26 workers and injured 50 others in Northeast China's Liaoning province early Wednesday. Fuxin Coal said the rescue is over and all the injured workers have been hospitalized. Some of the injured are still in critical conditions. The fire ...

Mine fire kills 26 in China   Ferret
Chinese Coal Mine Fire Follows Earthquake, Killing Dozens   Newsmax.com
Fire kills 24, injures 52 in China   The Punch
ecns   
Xinhua   
CCTV   
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  ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
Rugare Gumbo to bare it all in book  NewsDay
FORMER Zanu PF information secretary Rugare Gumbo says he is working on his life memoirs following his five-year suspension from the party. Staff Reporter. Gumbo, who was suspended from Zanu PF on accusations that he was plotting to oust President ...

Zimbabwe's Vice President Is Barred From Party Panel   EIN News Zimbabwe
Mujuru Sent to the Toilets   ZimEye - Zimbabwe News
Zimbabwe VP barred from ruling party post   Aljazeera.com
Times LIVE   
The Daily Star   
News24   
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  DailyPost Nigeria   
Amaechi reverses school fees' payment structure in Rivers State University  DailyPost Nigeria
Rivers State Governor and Chairman of Nigeria Governors' Forum, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has reversed the school fees payment structure at the state-owned Rivers State University of Science and Technology (RSUST). The Governor directed that ...


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  TIME   
Germany: Merkel Repeats Tough Stance on Ukraine  New York Times
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany told Germany's Parliament on Wednesday that no military solution to the crisis with Russia was possible, but also that there was no way to lift sanctions under the present circumstances. Patience and the long view are ...

Germany Prepared for Long-Term Dispute With Russia Over Ukraine   Businessweek
Merkel: ISIS most brutal threat ever to region   The Daily Star
Germany set to introduce gender quota for leading companies   Brisbane Times
New York Daily News   
Arab News   
TIME   
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  The Nation   
Top UN relief official Valerie Amos to step down  The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - Valerie Amos, the top relief official at the United Nations, who has grappled with some of the most intractable humanitarian disasters in her four years on the job, is resigning, Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced Wednesday.
UN's Humanitarian Chief to Step Down   Voice of America
UN humanitarian chief Amos to leave   Belfast Telegraph
UN humanitarian aid official Valerie Amos to step down   The Straits Times
New York Times   
Washington Post   
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PDP screening committee clears Wike, others  Daily Sun
Former Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike, was yesterday, cleared by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) South-South governorship screening committee in Port Harcourt to contest the 2015 election in Rivers State. Also cleared were ...


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Oshiomhole and the failed impeachment plot  Nigerian Tribune
While Edo State recovers from the political turmoil the actions of some lawmakers imposed on it, it is important to remind ourselves of some atrocities committed so as to set the record straight for the sake of posterity. What led to the crisis has been well ...


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