2015年1月1日 星期四

2015-01-02 Nigeria World


BBC News
   
Peter Greste: 'Window of opportunity' for deportation   
BBC News
The brothers of an al-Jazeera journalist jailed in Egypt have called on the country's president to deport their brother using a decree issued last year that allows him to deport foreigners in prison or on trial. A retrial of Peter Greste and his two co-defendants was ...

Jailed Australian journalist seeks presidential deportation from Egypt   Reuters Canada
Australian journalist jailed in Egypt asks to be deported: Family   Zee News
Peter Greste's family makes fresh bid for deportation from Egypt   Sydney Morning Herald
The Australian (blog)   
Sky News Australia   
9news.com.au   
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Wall Street Journal (blog)
   
Migrant Workers Among the Many Victims of Shanghai's Deadly Stampede   
Wall Street Journal (blog)
For Pan Haiqin, a 24-year-old property agent on a tight budget, a free light show on New Year's Eve was a chance for an inexpensive, fun night out. As the WSJ's James T. Areddy reports: But when the crowd unexpectedly shifted, she was lost in the crush of ...

Relatives demand answers over lethal Shanghai stampede   The Australian (blog)
"Someone tripped on the stairwell, and panic spread,"   Irish Independent
Breaking: 36 dead, 47 injured during New Year's stampede in Shanghai ...   Shanghaiist
The Star Online   
Times of India   
The Straits Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
'Dozens arrested' after failed Gambia coup   
Telegraph.co.uk
Several dozen military personnel and civilians were arrested, and a large cache of weapons and explosives were found following a reported coup attempt in The Gambia. The suspects have been interrogated and were being held in "four villas" in or near the ...

Gambia failed coup participants flee to Guinea-Bissau   News24
Gambia leader blames dissidents for coup bid   Aljazeera.com
Gambian President Says Foreign-Based Dissidents Led Attack   Businessweek
Arab News   
Daily Mail   
Charlotte Observer   
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98FM
   
The funeral has been held of the first Air Asia victim   
98FM
The funeral has been held of the first victim of the Air Asia plane crash. Family and friends of Hayati Lutfiah gathered near her home in Surabaya in Indonesia for the service. Her body was brought ashore on Tuesday. Bad weather's stopped efforts by divers ...

Missing Air Asia PlaneOnly 7 bodies pulled from sea - Officials   Pulse Nigeria
Many stand by to recover Air Asia 8510 flight recorders   KGNS.tv

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Nigerian Tribune
   
Edo lawmaker dumps PDP for APC   
Nigerian Tribune
The member representing Etsako Federal Constituency of Edo State in the National Assembly, Honourable Abubakar Momoh has concluded plans to defect from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alongside his supporters to the Social Democratic Party ...

'APC's Chances in Gombe Dented By Primaries' Outcome'   Daily Trust

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NDTV
   
US Vice President Joe Biden Meets Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff   
NDTV
Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff, left, and US Vice President Joe Biden hold a bilateral meeting after she was sworn in for a second term, in Brasilia, Brazil in 1 January, 2015. (Associated Press) ...

President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil Begins 2nd Term Vowing to Fight Graft   New York Times
Rousseff vows to tackle fraud at swearing-in   Aljazeera.com
EFE News Briefs for Thursday, Jan. 1 (End of the day)   Fox News Latino
Charlotte Observer   
Wall Street Journal   
Business Standard   
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www.worldbulletin.net
   
Ayodele: Erdogan as Hitler's 'reincarnation' in Turkey   
The Guardian Nigeria
PERILOUS time is tiptoeing nearer in Turkey. A time when citizens are forced to make a choice between bread and freedom. A time when people are made to talk through their stomachs and not their mouths. A time when innocent blood is sacrificed on the ...

Erdogan: Taking Turkey Back To Dark Age   spyghana.com

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Chelmsford Weekly News
   
Don't forget suffering - Archbishop   
Chelmsford Weekly News
The Archbishop of Canterbury has urged people not to let the Ebola crisis or war in areas such as South Sudan "slip from our minds" as he issued a new year message. The Most Rev Justin Welby, who was diagnosed with pneumonia after being forced to pull ...

Welby joins my war against WWI schmaltz   The Times (subscription)

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Mail & Guardian Africa
   
Khartoum a city of 4.6m has only three functioning - mostly empty -cinemas left ...   
Mail & Guardian Africa
Sudan's cinema lovers dream of better days with American blockbusters, Egyptian comedies and Bollywood extravaganzas. Sudanese film enthusiast Ali al-Nur prepares a film for projection at The Palace of Youth and Children in Khartoum, one of just three ...


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CONFESSION: Why I defected to C'River Labour Party -PDP senator   
Osun Defender
The Senator representing Cross River South Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Prince Bassey Otu, has explained that he decided to dump the Peoples Democratic Party for the Labour Party to realise his ambition to return to the upper legislative ...


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