2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Namibia World


DAWN.com
   
A Saudi man reacts following a blast inside a mosque of Qatif. -AFP   
DAWN.com
RIYADH: A suicide bomber detonated an explosives vest during Friday weekly prayers at a Shia mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia, killing 20 people and wounding several others, a hospital official said. The official reached by telephone said more than 50 other ...

At Least 21 Dead as Islamic State Suicide Bomber Attacks Saudi Shiite Mosque   NDTV
Nationwide outrage over Qatif carnage   Arab News

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New York Times
   
US Flies Over a Chinese Project at Sea, and Beijing Objects   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The United States and China on Friday escalated their dispute over contested territory in the South China Sea, after the Chinese repeatedly ordered an American military surveillance plane to abandon flights over areas where China has ...

China-US tensions rise over man-made islands   Sky News Australia
US to continue patrols in South China Sea; China says US actions 'dangerous'   Asahi Shimbun
Poseidon Over the China Sea   Wall Street Journal
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CNN   
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Irish Examiner
   
Cameron 'confident' of EU reforms ahead of poll   
Irish Examiner
British Prime Minister David Cameron has insisted he is “confident” of securing reforms in Brussels and indicated he remains open to staging a referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union next year. Mr Cameron admitted he was “not met with ...

Britain failed to shape Europe's future 40 years ago. Now it can   Telegraph.co.uk
Bank of England admits to researching 'Brexit' risks   THE BUSINESS TIMES
Can Cameron take us to the brink on Europe yet still keep us in?   Herald Scotland
Malton and Pickering Mercury   
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Sky News Australia
   
Myanmar rescues 200 found in boat off its coast   
DAWN.com
YANGON: Myanmar's navy has brought ashore 200 Bangladeshis found in a boat off its coast, after its military chief said some of the thousands of migrants that have landed in Malaysia and Indonesia this month are pretending to be Rohingya Muslims to get ...

More than 200 migrants found in boat offshore Thailand coast   Irish Independent
Myanmar denies persecution at root of migrant crisis   The Age
Sold for ransom: On the trail of Thailand's human traffickers   BBC News
Myanmar Times   
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Irish Independent
   
'Nut-rage' airline boss whose tantrum delayed flight freed from prison   
Irish Independent
Cho Hyun-ah (C), also known as Heather Cho, daughter of Open Gallery 1 Cho Hyun-ah (C), also known as Heather Cho, daughter of chairman of Korean Air Lines, Cho Yang-ho, is surrounded by media as she leaves for a detention facility after a court ...

Korean Air 'nut rage' executive freed   Irish Examiner
Outrage as South Korea court frees Korean Air 'nut rage' heiress   The Straits Times
Korean Air heiress freed from jail   Korea Times

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Women must stop this 'PHD syndrome'   
Namibia Economist
It has always been the perception that women do not get along with women, that it is difficult to work with women, and that women always put each other down and that jealousy is the order of the day. There is even a name for it and its called, 'Put Her Down ...


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Ministry of Agriculture donates Firefighting Equipment   
Namibia Economist
The Fire Fighting Equipment was donated by the Ministry Of Agriculture Water and Forestry together with the German Embassy. From left Mr Joseph Hailiwa from Ministry of Agriculture Water and Forestry, Dr Andreas Mench, Project manager community in ...


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spyghana.com
   
African Liberation Day   
AllAfrica.com
The Gambia on Monday will join the rest of the African continent to commemorate another African Liberation Day. The day initially emerged on April 15, 1958, in Accra in Ghana, when African leaders and political activists gathered at the first Conference of ...

Time for Africa to unleash power of intergenerational dialogue   spyghana.com
Africa is open for business – Standard Bank   New Era (press release)

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The Maravi Post
   
Special Rapporteur Optimistic Malawi Will Have ATI Law in 2015   
AllAfrica.com
The Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in Africa advocate Pansy Tlakula has expressed optimism that Malawi will have legislation on Access to Information (ATI) before the end of the year. The rapporteur said this in ...

Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Expression and Access to Information in ...   StarAfrica.com
MISA consults AU on information bill   The Maravi Post

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Court Upholds Axing of 297 Novanam Workers   
AllAfrica.com
Lüderitz — !Nami#nus Constituency Councillor Jan Scholtz has learnt with shock that the 297 Novanam factory workers suspended in July 2012 due to theft have officially been dismissed. On May 15 they received a letter from the Supreme Court saying the ...


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