2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 Nigeria World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
soaps for sustenance: The economics of Ramadan   
Sydney Morning Herald
The Islamic holy month of Ramadan begins June 18 in Southeast Asia, bringing with it increased religious observance as well as changes in lifestyle and consumption among the world's 1.6 billion Muslims. Here are three charts that show some of the ...

Eating healthy through Ramadan   Washington Post
GTA Muslims set for Ramadan   Toronto Sun
Education can make Ramadan fast safer for type 2 diabetics   Reuters
The Age   
gulfnews.com   
STLtoday.com   
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Sky News Australia
   
31 die in blasts at Shiite sites in Yemen   
Sky News Australia
At least 31 people have been killed and dozens wounded in five simultaneous blasts at Shi'ite mosques and a house in the rebel-held Yemeni capital, medics and witnesses say. Two car bombs on Wednesday targeted mosques, while a third hit the house of ...

IS carries out bomb attacks near Houthis' stronghold   DAWN.com
Yemen: 31 dead as blasts target Shia mosques   The Hindu
ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Bombings in Yemen   New York Times
RT   
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Liberman: Israel-Hamas cease-fire deal would be surrender to terrorism   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
In an interview with Army Radio, the former foreign minister called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to come to any understandings with the Hamas regime in Gaza. Palestinians supporting Hamas chant slogans during a rally celebrating Hamas ...

Palestinian Unity Effort Nears Collapse   Wall Street Journal
Palestinian unity government quits over Gaza dispute   Irish Times
Palestinian split widens as unity govt quits   The Nation
Arutz Sheva   
Haaretz   
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The Nation
   
Qatar urges release of Egypt's Morsi   
The Nation
DOHA - Qatar expressed "deep concern" on Wednesday over a death sentence handed down by an Egyptian court against ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and called for his release. The United States has branded the sentencing of Egypt's first ...

Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   The Straits Times
Qatar calls for release of Mursi   Arab News
Egypt to free 165 jailed protesters: presidency   The Sun Daily
Ahram Online   
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Irish Examiner
   
Hungary eyes fence to stop migrants   
Irish Examiner
The Hungarian government is considering building a four-metre-high (13ft-high) fence along the border with Serbia to stop the flow of migrants reaching the country, said the foreign minister. The government has asked interior minister Sandor Pinter to present ...

World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Hungary to erect fence on Serbian border   Irish Times
'Iron Curtain' to block migrants   Stuff.co.nz
ABC Online   
BBC News   
New York Times   
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Voice of America
   
South Sudan Struggles to Uphold Children's Rights   
Voice of America
WAU—. This year's theme for the Day of the African Child -- child marriage -- strikes a chord in South Sudan, where nearly half of girls between the ages of 15 and 19 are married. Some are forced into marriage as young as age 12. That's according to a report ...

'Our girls marry very early because of Boko Haram'   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Roundup: Uganda launches strategy to end child marriage, teenage pregnancy   GlobalPost
Liberia's Children Parliament Wants Budget to Prioritize Kids   AllAfrica.com
spyghana.com   
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SaharaReporters.com
   
Ekiti State Government Clarified That It Only Owes Workers May Salary   
SaharaReporters.com
For the May salary that went unpaid he said, "allocation of May that was received was not enough to pay salary, leaving the government with the option of waiting for the June allocation that is expected to be released next week." ...

Fayose Owes May Salary Only – Aide   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Fayose Denies Owing Three Month Salaries, Reveals The Only Time He Failed ...   NAIJ.COM
Fayose owing only May salary – Ekiti Government   DailyPost Nigeria
Pulse Nigeria   
THISDAY Live   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Shakedown: Wike sacks over 300 employees of Rivers State Polytechnic   
Pulse Nigeria
A sacking spree has began in Rivers State with the immediate termination of appointments of 344 employees made up of lecturers and non-academic staff of Rivers State Polytechnic, Bori. Published: 3 minutes ago; Fu'ad Lawal. Print; eMail · Governor ...

Governor Wike Sacks 344 Staff Of State Polytechnic, Read Why   NAIJ.COM
Rivers State: Wike Sacks 344 Newly Appointed Staff Of State Polytechnic   NigerianReviews

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Daily Sun
   
NEMA to assist Borno rebuild destroyed communities   
Daily Sun
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said it would collaborate with Borno government to rebuild communities destroyed by Boko Haram. The agency also donated over 26, 000 bags of rice, assorted food items, medication and other relief ...

Borno, NEMA announce partnership to rebuild state   News24 Nigeria
Borno Government sets dateline for reconstruction of communities destroyed by ...   DailyPost Nigeria
Dateline Set for Reconstruction of Destroyed Borno Communities   THISDAY Live

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Information Nigeria
   
Women Group To Kebbi Gov: Don't Scrap Office Of First Lady Over Your Wives ...   
Information Nigeria
Atiku Bagudu A group known as Women Coalition Group (WCG) in Kebbi, has appealed to the Kebbi State Governor, Alhaji Atiku Bagudu, not to scrap office of the first lady in spite of the feud over the office among his wives. Hajiya Fatima Mustapha, who is ...

Don't Abolish First Lady's Office, Group Tells Gov Bagudu   Leadership Newspapers
CBN to fund agric projects in Kebbi, others   Daily Trust

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