2015年1月15日 星期四

2015-01-16 Nigeria World


The Independent
   
Malian hero in kosher deli attack to receive French citizenship   
USA TODAY
A Malian Muslim who hid shoppers from an Islamist gunman during the attack on a Jewish supermarket in Paris fully deserves French nationality, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve says. Jillian Kitchener reports. Video provided by Reuters. Loading ...

Is this Muslim the most popular man in France now?   Christian Science Monitor
Malian deli attack hero given French nationality   The Daily Star
Paris supermarket hero Lassana Bathily to be given citizenship   Metro
News24   
The Chosun Ilbo   
Huffington Post   
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Bangkok Post
   
Belgium police kill 2 suspected militants as terror threat spreads   
Bangkok Post
Europe's terror crisis is not over. First, France and now Belgium where police have shot dead two alleged militants in a gun battle Thursday, reportedly foiling plans of an imminent attack suspected to involve jihadists who had returned from Syria. Please join ...

Belgium antiterror raid leaves two suspects dead   MarketWatch
At Least 2 Are Killed in Anti-Terror Raid in Belgium   NDTV
Two killed in Belgium anti-terror raid   The Hindu
Irish Examiner   
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DAWN.com
   
Turkish PM equates Israeli premier with Paris gunmen   
DAWN.com
ISTANBUL: Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu on Thursday accused his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu of committing “crimes against humanity” comparable to those of the gunmen behind the Paris attacks that left 17 dead. Mr Davutoglu's ...

Turkish PM compares Netanyahu to Paris gunmen   Irish Times
How the Paris attacks turned into a war of words between Israel and Turkey   Washington Post (blog)
Turkish premier equates Israel's Netanyahu to Paris attackers   Daily Times
Zee News   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Cargill takes the lead in urging end to Cuba trade restrictions   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
WASHINGTON – Just a month after President Obama announced plans to normalize relations with Cuba, Cargill is taking the lead on a more controversial and ambitious goal: Urging Congress to roll back the 54-year-old trade embargo that restricts U.S. ...

Relaxed travel rules to Cuba could benefit Tampa International Airport   Tampabay.com
US eases Cuba travel but don't book your Spring Break just yet   MiamiHerald.com
New Cuba rules no beach bonanza for US travelers   Daily Mail
Reuters UK   
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BBC News
   
Crowds throng Philippine capital as Pope visit begins   
BBC News
Pope Francis has begun his visit to the Philippines with a welcome ceremony at the presidential palace in Manila. The pontiff was greeted by huge crowds as he arrived in the overwhelmingly Catholic country on Thursday. On Friday he delivers a speech and ...

After meeting with top government officials, Pope heads for Mass with ranking ...   GMA News
Pope tells Philippines leaders to end corruption, hear cries of the poor   Reuters UK
Huge crowds, intense security greet pope in Manila   The Hindu
Philippine Star   
Gulf Daily News   
ABS CBN News   
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NDTV
   
Malawi applauds Mozambique: Chaponda represents APM at President Nyusi ...   
Nyasa Times
Malawian Foreign Affairs and International Corporation Minister Dr. George Chaponda has applauded Mozambique for its peaceful conduct in the transition of power following the October 15, 2014 general elections. Chaponda greats a representative of the ...

New Mozambican President Sworn In   teleSUR English
Mozambique swears in new president, opposition stays away   Reuters
Opposition Boycotts Swearing-in of Mozambique's President   Naharnet
StarAfrica.com   
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Malawi Floods Kill At Least 48 People   
AllAfrica.com
President Peter Mutharika of Malawi has declared a third of the country a disaster zone and appealed for emergency foreign aid, BBC reported. This follows recent floods that have so far killed 48 people. Media reports cite government sources that estimate ...


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Leadership Newspapers
   
Insurgency: 35000 IPDs Take Refuge In Plateau – NGO   
Leadership Newspapers
No fewer than 35,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) that fled the ongoing insurgency in the North-East have taken refuge in Plateau. A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), the Community Partners for the Vulnerable and Excluded, said this in Jos on ...


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New York Daily News
   
Cat saves abandoned Russian baby from freezing to death   
Fox News
Masha, a long-haired tabby cat, saved the life of a baby abandoned in the streets of Russia — after she climbed into the box he was discarded in and kept him warm, health officials said. ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. “The baby had only been ...

Hero cat saves baby abandoned near garbage chute   The Cubic Lane
Heart warming: Russian cat saves freezing abandoned baby   Malay Mail Online
Cat helps save baby abandoned outdoors in Russia   WSB Atlanta
Opposing Views   
The Inquisitr   
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Times LIVE
   
Driver injures policewoman outside Paris presidential residence-police source   
Reuters
PARIS Jan 15 (Reuters) - Two people were arrested after a motorist injured a policewoman outside French President Francois Hollande's residence in Paris on Wednesday night, in an incident apparently unconnected to last week's shootingspolice sources ...

Paris: Policewoman Attacked by Motorist Outside Hollande's Residence   International Business Times, India Edition
Driver injures policewoman outside Paris presidential residence   Sarnia Observer
Paris unites: Je Suis Charlie | Photos   Victor Harbor Times

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