2015年8月26日 星期三

2015-08-27 Nigeria World


CBC.ca
   
Vester Flanigan, suspect in slaying of 2 Virginia TV reporters, reported in ...   
CBC.ca
A TV reporter and cameraman were shot to death on live television Wednesday allegedly by a man described as a disgruntled station employee. The man recorded himself carrying out the killings and posted the video on social media as he fled the scene.
Ex-Broadcaster Kills 2 on Air in Virginia; Takes Own Life   New York Times
On-air killings of Virginia TV journalists were carefully planned   The Globe and Mail
Virginia television shooting: Gunman kills himself after 'race-motivated ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Daily News & Analysis   
Firstpost   
Independent Online   
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Times LIVE
   
S Sudan president signs peace deal despite concerns   
The Nation
JUBA - South Sudan's president signed a peace deal on Wednesday to end a 20-month conflict with rebels, but he told regional African leaders at the ceremony that he had "serious reservations". President Salva Kiir, who has led South Sudan since it ...

South Sudan president Salva Kiir reluctantly signs peace deal   Sydney Morning Herald
South Sudan's president signs peace deal but has many qualms   Los Angeles Times
Leaders sign deal to end South Sudan's civil war, but challenges loom   Boston Globe
Voice of America   
ABS CBN News   
Reuters UK   
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The Streetjournal
   
HIV-Positive Prisoners Get Court Order To Access Anti-Retroviral Drugs   
The Streetjournal
Botswana's Court of Appeal on Wednesday ordered that foreign HIV-Positive and AIDS patients serving jail terms in the country's prisons be given access to Anti-Retroviral drugs (ARVs) for their treatment. The appellate court's decision upturned a ...
Botswana Issues Historic HIV Ruling   Voice of America
Botswana court orders gov't to provide foreign inmates with ARV treatment   GlobalPost
Botswana prisons: Foreign inmates win case for free HIV treatment   BBC News
StarAfrica.com   
AllAfrica.com   
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Hindustan Times
   
Patel quota row: Death toll reaches 8, army deployed in more cities   
Hindustan Times
Commuters ride their motocycles next to the wreckage of a bus that was burnt during clashes between the police and protesters in Ahmedabad. (Reuters Photo). Share. Eight people have died in widespread violence triggered by a snowballing movement for ...

Death toll in violence sparked by Patel quota stir rises to 8, Hardik Patel ...   IBNLive
Patidar agitation: Who are Gujarat's Patidars, and why are they angry?   The Indian Express
Patels should learn from Jats, Gurjars: Government cannot allot quota to ...   Firstpost
Zee News   
NDTV   
The Nation   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Kogi 2015: Revisiting Wada's second coming   
The Nation Newspaper
As the governorship election in Kogi State draws close, possible permutations on chances of respective contestants have started emerging from an assortment of quarters. Even conjectures regarding the likely party standard-bearers are unfolding while ...
APC, Kogi Guber Polls And Credibility Question   Leadership Newspapers
Role of parties in sustaining gains of 2015 polls: The APC Perspective   National Mirror
How APC won 2015 elections –Lai Mohammed   Daily Sun
NAIJ.COM   
DailyPost Nigeria   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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CNN
   
Marcy Borders, survivor known as 'Dust Lady' in iconic 9/11 photo, dies at 42   
CNN
New York (CNN) Many remember the haunting photograph: A woman wearing business attire and pearls is covered head-to-toe in white dust, her hands held out helplessly before her, as she makes her way out of the World Trade Center's damaged North ...

Marcy Borders Was Much More Than 9/11s Dust Lady   Daily Beast
Dust-covered woman from 9/11 photograph   The Nation
9/11 'Dust Lady' Marcy Borders, featured in a haunting photo, has died of cancer   Washington Post
CBS News   
The Independent   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
N183.7bn not missing from NDDC, Abia tells Buhari   
Daily Sun
THE Managing Director, Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), Mr. Dan Abia and other top officials yesterday appeared before President Muhammadu Buhari, denying that N183.7 billion was missing. He also faulted claim of any contract splitting.
NDDC: our N183b story   The Nation Newspaper
NDDC money not missing – MD   Premium Times
Missing N183bn: My hands are cleans - NDDC boss   News24 Nigeria
The News   
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
NAIJ.COM   
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Business Recorder
   
New US envoy for Syria to travel to Russia, Saudi Arabia - source | Reuters   
Firstpost
WASHINGTON The United States' new special envoy for Syria, Michael Ratney, will visit Moscow, Riyadh and Geneva later this week in an attempt to find a political solution to the four-year old Syrian conflict. A senior State Department official said ...
Diplomatic equation on Syria changing   Daily Times
Iran enlists Afghan refugees as fighters to bolster Syria's Assad   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
US Envoy To Visit Moscow, Riyadh This Week On Syrian Conflict   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Zee News   
New York Post   
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Irish Times
   
Hungary may send troops to border with Serbia   
Irish Times
Hungary is sending police reinforcements and may deploy troops to its frontier with Serbia, where tear gas was fired on Wednesday as record numbers of migrants defied efforts to tighten border security. More than 2,100 police officers and cadets will ...
2015: The year migrants streamed into Europe   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Call for unified system to deal with asylum-seekers   AsiaOne
Hungary scrambles to confront migrant influx, Merkel heckled   Reuters
Times LIVE   
RT   
Hungary Today   
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The News
   
Pandemonium in Benin as Soldiers Storm Court, Free Suspects   
The News
There was pandemonium on Wednesday at the premises of Evbuoriaria Magistrate Court, Benin, where Soldiers, forcefully removed four suspects who were to be arraigned to face trial for alleged traffic offences from the court. The suspects whose names ...

Soldiers attack WAI officials, release suspects from court premises   Nigerian Observer
Soldiers beat up Edo WAI officers; chase out magistrates, court officers as ...   DailyPost Nigeria
Pandemonium In Edo As Soldiers Beat Up Edo WAI Officials, Sack Magistrates   NAIJ.COM
The Nation Newspaper   
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