2014年12月16日 星期二

2014-12-17 Namibia World


The News International
   
Why They Attack Schools   
Huffington Post
This morning's horrific news came from Pakistan. Taliban militants stormed a school in Peshawar, killing at least 145. Children were gunned down in their classrooms, or as they attempted to flee. Teachers and other staff members were murdered in cold blood ...

Attack on school in Peshawar a 'heinous crime': MFA   Channel News Asia
Pakistan school attack: 3 days of mourning begin for 141 killed by insurgents   The Straits Times
132 children among 141 killed by Taliban in Pakistan school   Hindustan Times
Firstpost   
Financial Express   
Livemint   
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Newsweek
   
Russia Hints at US Effort to Avoid a UN Showdown Over a Palestinian State   
Newsweek
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (L) meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Villa Taverna in Rome December 15, 2014. REUTERS/Evan Vucci/Pool. Share on Tumblr. Filed Under: World, Israel, Palestinians, Palestine, United Nations.
Palestinians to push UN vote despite US veto warning | Bangkok Post: news   Bangkok Post
Liberman trying to prove his centrist cred   Jerusalem Post
This Israeli Election Matters   New York Times
Zee News   
AsiaOne   
Reuters Canada   
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Boston Globe
   
Jeb Bush is exploring a run for president   
Boston Globe
WASHINGTON — Former Florida Governor Jeb Bush announced Tuesday that he is exploring a run for president, a move that could dramatically reshape the Republican primary and put his family in line for an unprecedented third member in the White House ...

Jeb Bush to 'actively explore' White House run, in strong hint of 2016 candidacy   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Rand Paul takes early shots at Bush on Common Core   Tampabay.com (blog)
Inside the Beltway: Not ready for Jeb Bush   Washington Times
Irish Independent   
Gulf Daily News   
New York Times   
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Aljazeera.com
   
'Barbaric' year for journalism as 66 slain   
Aljazeera.com
Murders get more gruesome and kidnappings soar, advocacy group says, as attackers across world seek to avoid scrutiny. Last updated: 17 Dec 2014 00:24. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. James Foley and Steven Sotloff were ...

Past year saw 66 journalists killed: report   The Daily Star
66 journalists killed in past year as attacks grow more barbaric   Arab News
A most dangerous profession: Reporters without Borders' 2014 annual report ...   euronews
Livemint   
Al-Bawaba   
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The Moscow Times
   
Obama Favors Bill to Strengthen Sanctions on Russia, but...   
TheBlaze.com
President Barack Obama will sign legislation ramping up economic sanctions on Russia for its actions in Ukraine, but with some reservations. Russian President Vladimir Putin listens during a meeting in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia on Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014.
Opinion: Sanctions threatening war   Prague Post
As the Ruble Swoons, Russians Desperately Shop   New York Times
Obama to sign Russia sanctions bill   Business Standard
Politico   
The Globe and Mail   
The Age   
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Arab News
   
British Embassy in Cairo reopens to the public   
Arab News
OPEN AGAIN: Security forces are deployed in front of the British Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, which closed to the public for the second day over security concerns in this Dec. 8 file photo. (AP). AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE. Published — Wednesday 17 December ...

British Embassy in Cairo reopens   Belfast Telegraph
British Embassy in Cairo reopens to public   Charlotte Observer
British embassy in Cairo re-opens after nine-day hiatus   TODAYonline

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The Nation
   
Putin Discusses Donbas Situation With Merkel, Hollande, Poroshenko: Kremlin   
Sputnik International
Kremlin's press service announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has held a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, discussing the situation in ...

Russia says arms for Kiev won't help solve Ukraine crisis - RIA   The Star Online
Up to 10000 Russian Soldiers Still in Ukraine: Kiev   NDTV
Ukraine's Poroshenko Hails First Full Overnight Truce in Rebel East   Voice of America

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Herald Sun
   
Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram still missing, eight months on   
Herald Sun
IT was the story that shocked the world: the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Chibok in April. While dozens of girls managed to escape from the Islamic extremist terrorist group Boko Haram, 219 remain missing.
France tries to rally mistrustful African states against Boko Haram   Firstpost

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Press TV
   
Kenya deregisters over 500 NGOs, accuses 15 of terrorism   
Press TV
Deputy director of Kenya's NGO Coordination Board, Henry Ochido (L), sits in on a briefing in Nairobi on December 16, 2014, that 15 NGOs had been deregistered for allegedly financing terrorism activities. Wed Dec 17, 2014 12:42AM. Share | Email | Print.
Kenya De-lists 500 NGOs in Crackdown   Big News Network.com
Kenya suspends licenses of over 500 NGOs   Zee News
Kenya fighting terrorism by deregistering 510 NGOs   Citifmonline
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Capital FM   
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Daily Sun
   
Boko Haram: Senate directs INEC to establish polling units for IDPs   
Daily Sun
The Senate yesterday directed the Committee on Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to liaise with the INEC to establish special polling units for Internally displaced persons (IDPs) victims of insurgency in the North-East. Senate arrived at the ...

Ensure IDPs cast votes, Senate tells INEC   Nigerian Tribune
2015: Senate Urges INEC To Ensure All IDPs Vote   Leadership Newspapers

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