2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Namibia World


The Moscow Times
   
Ukraine abandons nonaligned status   
Salt Lake Tribune
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and his Belarus' counterpart Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during the Eurasian Economic Union summit in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. Putin, Lukashenko and leaders of Kazakhstan, ...

Ukraine votes to drop non-aligned status; Kiev's baby step towards NATO ...   Zee News
Naftogaz Transfers $1.65 To Gazprom   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
An unbiased approach to Russia is required   Financial Times
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Business Standard   
Bloomberg   
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Firstpost
   
Police arrest two in Sydney a week after siege as Abbott warns of terror chatter   
Firstpost
SYDNEY: Australian counter-terrorism police said on Wednesday they arrested two men in Sydney, eight days after a 16-hour siege in a central city cafe ended with the deaths of two hostages and a gunman with radical Islamist sympathies. Australian Prime ...

Katrina Dawson farewelled at memorial service   Lawyers Weekly
Uber says sorry for raising fares during Sydney siege   The Guardian
Australia police arrest two after PM warns of "terror chatter" in wake of Sydney ...   Zee News
iTWire   
Radio New Zealand   
Irish Independent   
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The Nation
   
Who pulled the plug on North Korea`s Internet?   
Zee News
North Korea`s Internet was on the fritz for a second day Tuesday. But the US is staying silent on whether it launched a cyber attack as payback for the hacking of Sony Pictures. And in the murky world of cyber security, experts say there are several plausible ...

The Interview: Obama hails move to screen North Korea film   BBC News
Cyber warfare is a reality, how prepared are we to tackle this threat?   Firstpost
Sony's Korea problem   The News International
AsiaOne   
ZDNet   
Voice of America   
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Newsweek
   
60 journalists killed in 2014 —Report   
The Punch
At least 60 journalists around the world were killed in 2014 while on the job or because of their work, and 44 per cent of them were targeted for murder, the Committee to Protect Journalists said, CBS reports. An “unusually high proportion,” or about one-fourth, ...

International journalist deaths soar in 2014   The Nation
Sixty journalists killed in 2014, Middle East deadliest area says watchdog   ABC Online
At least 60 journalists killed in 2014, almost half in the Middle East   Los Angeles Times
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Macleans.ca   
Newsweek   
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VICE News
   
New Report Details the Nightmare Faced by Yazidi Women Captured by the ...   
VICE News
Four months after the Islamic State captured hundreds — possibly thousands — of Yazidi women, the female prisoners continue to live in fear of rape, torture, and forced marriage, according to a report released Tuesday by Amnesty International. More than ...

Women, girls captured by ISIS faced sex slavery, suicide: Report   Toronto Sun
ISIS makes gains in eastern Syria, Iraq   The Daily Star
Living under ISIL rule as a religious minority   Al Jazeera America
Salt Lake Tribune   
Times of India   
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The Guardian
   
Algeria 'kills top jihadist'   
Gulf Daily News
ALGIERS: The Algerian army said yesterday it had killed the head of a militant group that beheaded a French tourist after it had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group. The body of Abdelmalek Gouri, who claimed responsibility for the beheading of ...

Algerian Army Kills Militant Leader Linked to Beheading of French Hostage   New York Times
Algeria kills militant chief behind Frenchman's murder   Channel News Asia
Algerian soldiers kill militant leader behind Frenchman's murder   Firstpost
Irish Independent   
USA TODAY   
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spyghana.com
   
Tanzanian housing minister sacked over scandal   
News24
Dar Es Salaam - Tanzanian President Jakaya Kikwete has sacked his housing minister in connection with a corruption scandal that has rocked the government and prompted donors to cut aid to the East African country, Daily News reported Tuesday.
Tanzania: Lands Minister, Energy Secretary Among Latest Casualties In $120 ...   SaharaReporters.com
Tibaijuka fired for graft   The Zimbabwe Dailt
Kikwete sacks housing minister over graft scandal   Sabahi Online
Daily Mail   
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Kansas City Star
   
Newly elected leader says Tunisia has 'turned page'   
Ahram Online
Tunisia's new leader Beji Caid Essebsi said the country has turned the page on dictatorship after a presidential vote that European observers hailed on Tuesday as "credible and transparent". But outgoing president Moncef Marzouki, who lost the election, ...

New leader vows Tunisia has 'turned the page' after vote   Channel News Asia
Defeated Tunisia candidate starts new movement   Charlotte Observer

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Haaretz
   
The logic of Abbas the monarch, subcontractor of the occupation   
Haaretz
Abbas' sane warning against falling into the trap of war evaporates due to his dictatorial conduct. By Amira Hass | Dec. 24, 2014 | 6:00 AM. submit to reddit. Abbas at the UN. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas addressing the United Nations General ...

Abbas: Ties with Israel to be cut if UN resolution fails   The Daily Star
Abbas vows to win full recognition of Palestine state at UN bid   Xinhua
Palestinian President warns Israel over UN vote   3News NZ
International Middle East Media Center   
Jewish Telegraphic Agency   
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Zee News
   
France ups security after spate of brutal attacks   
Zee News
Paris: French Prime Minister Manuel Valls stepped up security nationwide Tuesday following three successive, apparently unrelated bloody attacks, in a bid to ease growing unease in the country. While the motives behind the incidents -- a knife attack on ...

Don't 'give in to fear'   Sydney Morning Herald
France steps up patrols after spate of lone-wolf attacks   euronews

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