2014年11月28日 星期五

2014-11-29 Nigeria World


Hindustan Times
   
Nigeria blasts: Boko Haram's reply to Muslim cleric's war cry?   
Hindustan Times
Two bombs exploded at the mosque of one of Nigeria's top Islamic leaders Friday, a week after he issued a call to arms to fight Boko Haram. At least 120 people were killed and 270 others wounded when two suicide bombers blew themselves up and gunmen ...

At least 120 dead in Nigeria mosque suicide attack   The Sun Daily
Nigeria unrest: President Jonathan condemns deadly mosque attack   BBC News
Dozens killed as three bombs detonated at Nigeria mosque   Irish Independent
Firstpost   
Zee News   
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Gulf Daily News
   
World News Pope calls to end fundamentalism   
Gulf Daily News
ANKARA: Pope Francis called for an end to all forms of fundamentalism yesterday and said fighting hunger and poverty, rather than military intervention alone, were key to stopping Islamist militants carrying out 'grave persecutions' in Syria and Iraq. Speaking ...

Pope supports strikes against Isil terrorists   Irish Independent
Pope heads to Istanbul in symbolic visit   Bangkok Post
Pope Francis appeals for dialogue to counter extremists   Stuff.co.nz
The Nation   
Irish Examiner   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Russians Split on Whether to Blame Oil, Sanctions or Crimea for Economic Woe   
The St. Petersburg Times
Russians are divided on whether to blame price rises, deteriorating quality of life and a worsening of Russia's economic health on the annexation of Crimea or on Western sanctions, a poll found, in a sign that economic woes could undermine support for ...

Western sanctions inevitable, should make Russia stronger - deputy PM   ITAR-TASS
Nearly 40 per cent of Germans endorse Russia's annexation of Crimea   The Age
McCain blasts Europe's approach to Ukraine conflict 'a joke'   euronews
vestnik kavkaza   
Reuters Canada   
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PVC, instrument to good governance and accountability —Amaechi   
Nigerian Tribune
Governor Rotimi Amaechi of Rivers State has called on the people of the state to actively participate in the on-going Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs) exercise, saying the card is an instrument to good governance and accountability. He made this known in a ...


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The Nation
   
Egyptian army general shot dead in Cairo   
The Nation
CAIRO - Gunmen in a car shot dead an Egyptian army brigadier general and wounded two soldiers in eastern Cairo on Friday, the military said. The attack came hours ahead of planned Islamist protests that have prompted the police and military to boost their ...

Three dead in attack and Islamist protests in Egypt   Reuters Canada
Explosion heard amid massive protests in Egypt's Tahrir Square   Xinhua
Egyptian general shot dead in Cairo   Arab News
Reuters Africa   
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The News
   
Rivers APC: Dakuku Peterside picks nomination form, Ogoni youths protest   
The News
Some youths who claimed to be Ogonis today protested at Rivers State Government House gate burning tyres. They said they were displeased with the choice of Dakuku Peterside as the consensus candidate instead of their son, Senator Magnus Abe, ...


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Daily Sun
   
Abia: 229 PDP aspirants vie for 36 positions   
The Punch
The Abia State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party says no fewer than 229 aspirants are jostling for 36 elective positions in the state ahead of the 2015 elections. Details of the list obtained by our correspondent in Umuahia, on Thursday, indicated that ...

Abia guber: Committed contenders, predictable pretenders   Daily Sun
A LEGACY OF PEOPLE-ORIENTED GOVERNANCE   THISDAY Live
Chief Orji developed more advanced creative, philanthropic brain   spyghana.com
Nigeria Master Web   
DailyPost Nigeria   
Vanguard   
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Toronto Star
   
France debates recognizing Palestine   
Toronto Star
PARIS—France's government is pushing to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, amid growing pressure across Europe for recognition of a Palestinian state after decades of Mideast stalemate. France's lower house of Parliament on Friday debated a ...

French Natl. Assembly debates Palestine recognition bill   Press TV
France Considers Backing Palestinian Statehood   TIME
France seeking 2-year deadline for ME peace   Khaleej Times
Chicago Tribune   
Firstpost   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Sacrifices despite widespread objections   
E Kantipur
GADHIMAI , NOV 29 - Five minutes before buffaloes began to be slaughtered at the Gadhimai fair, five-year-old Bir Bahadur's mother Ajay Kumari rushed with him into the slaughter field and asked him to kneel, fold his hands and pray in front of one of the ...

Nepal's religious mass animal slaughter under way   DAWN.com
Animals sacrificed in Nepal to bring good luck   CTV News
GADHIMAI FESTIVAL: Calls to stop mass animal sacrifices ignored   Himalayan Times
Irish Independent   
The Independent   
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Fox News
   
Namibia partakes in Africa's first e-vote   
9news.com.au
Namibians have voted in a general election billed as Africa's first e-vote, with the ruling party expected to retain power. As the sun set over the capital Windhoek, long queues could still be found at several polling stations around the capital. Voters waited ...

E-voting, gender equality in focus in Namibian elections   Deutsche Welle
Namibia's ruling party seen winning Africa's first electronic vote   Reuters Canada
Namibians cast ballots in Africa's first e-vote   News24

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