2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Nigeria World


The Guardian Nigeria
   
Jonathan pledges to hand over a terrorist-free Nigeria   
The Guardian Nigeria
From Madu Onuorah (Abuja), Laolu Akande (New York), Karls Tsokar (Abuja), Victoria Ojugbana (Lagos) and Njadvara Musa (Maiduguri) President Goodluck Jonathan has pledged to liberate all Nigerian territories held by the Boko Harm sect before the May ...

Niger governor orders evacuation on islands after Boko Haram attacks last week   Firstpost
Troops Free Another 160 Girls, Can't Identify Chibok Girls Yet   Leadership Newspapers
A little late, but not too late   Daily Sun
Huffington Post   
The Punch   
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euronews
   
Brazilian had 'no idea' he was going before firing squad   
euronews
Rodrigo Gularte, who was executed in Indonesia was clueless about his fate until the final moments. The Brazilian was lined up among seven others and shot shortly after midnight on Wednesday morning. According to Father Charlie Burrows, a local priest ...

'Am I being executed?' Schizophrenic Brazilian did not realise he was about to die   Brisbane Times
Mentally ill Brazilian was 'not aware' of imminent execution   The Daily Star
Lawyers for executed Brazilian Rodrigo Gularte had filed a last-ditch appeal in ...   Sydney Morning Herald

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GMA News
   
Celebrating Mary Jane's lease on life   
GMA News
Activists react after it was announced that the execution was delayed for death row prisoner Mary Jane Veloso, during a vigil outside Indonesian embassy in Makati, Philippines April 29, 2015. The execution of a Filipina drug convict by an Indonesian firing ...

Tony Abbott says 'decent' Indonesians understand Australia's anger at executions   The Australian Financial Review
Bali 9 executions: family of Andrew arrive home in Sydney   The Australian (blog)
Comment: Indonesia, Australia and the Bali 9 - when symbolism becomes ...   SBS
Yahoo7 News   
9news.com.au   
The Guardian   
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Xinhua
   
Japanese PM hears protest at Stanford University   
Xinhua
Protesters from Chinese community are seen in a demonstration against visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Stanford University, California, the United States, on April 30, 2015. Over one hundred Chinese and Korean Americans gathered outside ...

Abe's address: Toward an alliance of hope   The Japan News
Japan-China Relations in 2015: The Balancing Act Continues   Nippon.com
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Brings Along Bullet Train Simulator For Jerry ...   CBS Local
Firstpost   
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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In Edo: Court jails Lucky Igbinedion's brother, former aide   
Pulse Nigeria
A Federal High Court in Benin on Thursday, April 30, sentenced Michael Igbinedion, a younger brother to the former Governor of Edo State, Lucky Igbinedion, to six years imprisonment for money laundering. Michael, whose sentence comes with an option of ...


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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Burundi protests on president's 3rd term turn violent   
Xinhua
BUJUMBURA, April 30 (Xinhua) -- Police in Burundi fired live bullets to disperse protesters opposed to President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term on Thursday while two government cars were burned, as demonstrations went into a fifth day, witnesses ...

Burundi protests threaten stability in region plagued by wars   Chicago Tribune
9 hurt as Burundi hit by more violent protests   News24
US says Burundi risks boiling over if political opposition stifled   The Daily Star
The Star Online   
U.S. News & World Report   
New Vision   
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The Chosun Ilbo
   
Blunder Should Be a Wakeup Call for Spy Agency   
The Chosun Ilbo
The National Intelligence Service found itself with egg on its face on Thursday when media reported that North Korean leader Kim Jong-un canceled his planned trip to Moscow for Russia's Victory Day celebrations. The NIS had confidently told lawmakers ...

Experts: Trip Cancellation Unlikely To Affect Moscow-Pyongyang Ties   Voice of America
Should Kim moves ring alarm bells?   CNN International
Are Coup Fears Keeping Kim Jong Un Home?   Daily Beast
ABC Online   
Fox News   
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MinnPost
   
Nepal quake toll passes 6100, $2 bln needed for reconstruction   
Daily Mail
KATHMANDU, May 1 (Reuters) - The death toll from Nepal's devastating earthquake rose steadily past 6,100 on Friday as fresh aftershocks and the stench of rotting bodies made it hard for nervous survivors to return to their homes. Disposal of the hundreds of ...

Live: Nepal earthquake death toll rises to 6204; fresh tremors felt in Assam   Firstpost
Joy as two quake survivors rescued   Gulf Daily News
Two Pulled Alive From Debris Five Days After Nepal Earthquake   NDTV
Irish Independent   
DAWN.com   
Irish Examiner   
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Sacramento Bee
   
Germany: Officials Say They Foiled Plot for Attack on Professional Cycling Race   
New York Times
German authorities said Thursday that they had foiled what they believed might have been an imminent attack on a professional cycling race planned for Friday. The authorities seized a cache of weapons, including a pipe bomb, and chemicals that can be ...

suspected Boston-style attack   Stuff.co.nz
German cops foil Boston-style terror attack   New Zealand Herald
Cycling race cancelled after terror arrests   Deutsche Welle
Wall Street Journal   
Herald Sun   
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US Marines recall final hours before Saigon fell, reflect on life 40 years later   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
EXPERIENCE WHEN SAIGON FELL: Nicholas was sent to the attache office to guard millions of U.S. dollars before the cash was burned and the compound blown up by the Americans to keep the enemy from raiding it and obtaining classified documents.

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