2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Nigeria World


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Of xenophobia and a quest for African renaissance   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE just-abating xenophobic attacks on fellow Africans by their South African hosts are not only barbaric, but also destructive to the ties that bind brothers and sisters across the continent. Indeed, the attacks put a big question mark on the humanity of the ...

Our Pains, Tears, Fear In South Africa – Nigerian Immigrants   Leadership Newspapers
Xenophobia: A world problem with an African root   BusinessDay
VIDEO: African All Stars – We Are The World (#NoToXenophobia)   DailyPost Nigeria
Daily Sun   
Daily Mail   
Zee News   
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The Sun Daily
   
ASEAN warns Chinese actions `may undermine peace` in South China Sea   
Zee News
Kathmandu: Chinese island-building efforts in the disputed South China Sea, where airstrips are being built on coral reefs, risk undermining "peace, security and stability" in the region, Southeast Asian leaders warned at a regional summit on Monday.
Najib launches 'Go Asean' TV channel   The Star Online
Asean is tangible reality for many, Najib says at opening of summit   The Straits Times
Aquino tells Asean leaders to stand against China's reclamation   Inquirer.net
ABS CBN News   
Malay Mail Online   
Bernama   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Death toll surges in Nepal earthquake   
Deutsche Welle
The death toll in Nepal's worst earthquake in decades has risen to more than three thousand. The UN has made an urgent appeal for international aid as it warned of a humanitarian disaster in the Himalayan country. Nepal Kathmandu Starkes Erdbeben ...

Nepal in ruins, thousands dead after 7.8 magnitude earthquake   Baltimore Sun
Nepal earthquake: Death toll rises to over 3200   CBC.ca
Earthquake: Death toll surges to 3218, over 5000 injured   Moneycontrol.com
Huffington Post   
The Australian (blog)   
TODAYonline   
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The Star Online
   
There is no end in sight to the fight for Yemen   
The Star Online
Tough times: Locals waiting in line to buy bread from a bakery in Taez, Yemen. An acute shortage of food has led to soaring prices. Photos: AFP. Saudi air strikes are weakening an already impoverished country and a negotiated settlement between factions ...

Airstrikes resume against rebels in Yemen's capital   The Seattle Times (registration)
Restoring hope in Yemen   Peninsula On-line
Houthis suffer losses in Taiz   Arab News
New York Times   
The Daily Star   
Wall Street Journal   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Bishop should fly to Jakarta: Xenophon   
Daily Mail
Independent senator Nick Xenophon is urging Foreign Minister Julie Bishop to hightail it to Jakarta in a last-ditch attempt to convince Indonesia to spare the lives of Australians Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan. The Australian government should seek ...

Why Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran should not be executed   Herald Sun
Bali Nine: Australia 'profoundly dismayed' by 72-hour notice period   The Guardian
How Indonesia executes death row inmates   Stuff.co.nz
Bangkok Post   
GMA News   
The Straits Times   
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Daily Sun
   
Generator fire kills 16-year-old student in Bauchi   
Daily Sun
A teenager sitting the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examinations (WASSCE) in Bauchi State has died of burns after trying to start a power generator, which went up in flames. Mubarak Aliyu Gidado, aged 16 years was rushed to the ...


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In Search of Political Dynasty in Rivers   
AllAfrica.com
Harcourt — Rivers state would be forty eight (48) this year. The economically virile state is one of the oldest states created by decree 19 of 1967. Initially called the Oil Rivers Protectorate by the British Colonial Administration because of its abundant reserve in ...


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Fox News
   
U.S. considers letting relatives pay ransoms for hostages   
The Seattle Times (registration)
A review of hostage policy is likely to recommend the government not stand in the way of payments by families seeking the release of captives. By David S. Cloud. Los Angeles Times (TNS). WASHINGTON — A White House review of hostage policy is likely to ...

US mulls ransom policy for families of overseas hostages - ABC TV   The Star Online

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The Times of Israel
   
Iranian leader: US 'oppresses' its black population   
The Times of Israel
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, June 4, 2014. (photo credit: AFP/HO/Iranian Supreme Leader's website). Newsroom. Email the Newsroom · Facebook · Twitter. Related Topics. Ali Khamenei · Police · racism. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah ...

Khamenei Criticizes Rich Kids after Deadly Car Crashes   Naharnet

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NEWS.com.au
   
Apple Daily: Put happiness above everything else   
Focus Taiwan News Channel
According to the 2015 World Happiness Report by the Sustainable Development Solutions Network for the United Nations, Switzerland is the happiest country in the world. Taiwan ranks 38th, ahead of Japan (46th), Russia (64th) and China (84th). Among the ...

The Happiest Country In The World Still Isn't The United States, World ...   Bustle
Israel: 11th Happiest Country in World, According to UN   Arutz Sheva
Israel: One Of The Happiest Countries On Earth   Shalom Life

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