2015年1月24日 星期六

2015-01-25 Nigeria World


ABC Online
   
Boko Haram releases about 190 people after attack in north-east   
ABC Online
Nigerian Sunni jihadist group Boko Haram has released about 190 captives, who returned to their community in the north-east state of Yobe between Friday and Saturday, while other people are still being held, local and state officials say. "The people will be ...

Boko Haram Frees 192 People Held in Northeast Nigeria: Sources   NDTV
Boko Haram Frees About 190 Captives, Nigerian Officials Say   Voice of America
President In Maiduguri Promises $1bn For Boko Haram Victims   Leadership Newspapers
Reuters   
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Belfast Telegraph
   
Japan hostage father still hopeful   
Belfast Telegraph
The father of the Japanese hostage purportedly killed by Islamic State (IS) militants says he is hoping deep in his heart that the news is not true. Also in this Section. No bombs found on 'threat' planes · Two US planes hit by bomb threat · World leaders head to ...

Abe 'speechless' after video claims IS hostage dead   The Hindu
Families, colleagues shocked by video of slain Japanese hostage   Asahi Shimbun
Abe vows to save hostages   Gulf Daily News
NBCNews.com   
Sacramento Bee   
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Irish Independent
   
Ukraine rebels vow new offensive as rockets kill 30   
Zee News
Kiev: Pro-Kremlin rebels in eastern Ukraine announced a major new offensive Saturday after heavy rocket fire killed at least 30 people in the government-held port of Mariupol, sparking international calls for Moscow to stop backing the separatists. The local ...

UN sidelined again as Ukraine claims 30 dead in rebel attack on port   Sydney Morning Herald
Russia blocks UN statement on Ukraine as fighting escalates   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Kerry slams new Ukraine assault   Business Standard
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Gulf Daily News   
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ABC Online
   
World leaders converge on oil-rich Saudi Arabia after death of King Abdullah   
ABC Online
World leaders are converging on Saudi Arabia to offer condolences following the death of King Abdullah, including US president Barack Obama who is cutting short a trip to India to pay his respects. Foreign aircraft landed at a Riyadh military base on ...

President felicitates new Saudi king   The News International
Local News WORLD PAYS TRIBUTE   Gulf Daily News
Govt may let Musharraf fly to S. Arabia   DAWN.com
Irish Independent   
The Nation   
Daily Mail   
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The Streetjournal
   
Tension Mounts In Rivers As Thugs Sack APC Campaign Rally In Okrika   
The Streetjournal
Suspected political thugs on Saturday attacked members of the All Progressives Congress [APC], who were setting up equipment and canopies for a scheduled political rally, the APC chairman in Okrika, Christian Asifamaka, has said. In a statement entitled ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
Zambia's Ruling Party Candidate Wins Presidential Election   
Wall Street Journal
Patriotic Front candidate Edgar Lungu was elected president of Zambia on Saturday, replacing President Michael Sata, who died in October. Photo: Reuters. Associated Press. Jan. 24, 2015 5:35 p.m. ET. 0 COMMENTS. LUSAKA, Zambia—Zambia's acting ...

Zambia's Lungu Wins Presidential Vote as Opposition Objects   Bloomberg
Five things you probably didn't know about Zambia's new president   Telegraph.co.uk
Lungu wins Zambia presidential election with 48.3 percent of vote   Reuters Africa
News24   
Mail & Guardian Online   
Zambia Daily Mail   
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Toronto Sun
   
Hebdo hashtag disgust   
Toronto Sun
charlie-hebdo Supporters of religious groups stand on top of a replica of a French flag during a protest against satirical French weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which featured a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad as the cover of its first edition since an ...

Charlie Hebdo: PML-Q lawyers condemn offensive caricatures   The Express Tribune
France sees as many anti-Muslim acts in January as all of 2014   Ynetnews
China Reacts Differently to Charlie Hebdo Free Speech Debate   Voice of America (blog)
Expatica France   
Daily Mail   
Daily Beast   
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WPX News
   
Lawyer: Maybe Drunk, Sleeping Woman Wanted to Be Set on Fire   
WPX News
A lawyer for Jaime Castano, the New York University student who was arraigned this week for allegedly setting his classmate on fire, told a judge that she didn't believe prosecutors would be in a position to prove that Castano's victim wasn't participating,.
NYU student set on fire by classmate: officials   National Gazette

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U-T San Diego
   
Chinese become targets in DR Congo anti-government riots   
Zee News
Kinshasa: Clashes between Democratic Republic of Congo police and political protestors that left some 40 people dead last week also revealed the level of hostility towards the Chinese in the capital Kinshasa. "Congolese, please" implored a sign in one ...

Congo parliament says to drop controversial part of election law   Reuters Africa
Election measure being withdrawn after Congo unrest   U.S. News & World Report
Controversial proposed election law withdrawn by Congo's parliament after ...   Greenfield Daily Reporter
FRANCE 24   
Daily Mail   
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IANS
   
Taliban commander arrested in Pakistan   
IANS
Islamabad, Jan 24 (IANS) Security forces on Saturday arrested three suspected militants, including a Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander, in Pakistan's Balochistan province, media reported. An intelligence officer, who declined to be named since he ...


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