2015年6月21日 星期日

2015-06-22 Namibia World


The Globe and Mail
   
Al-Jazeera journalist remains in Germany awaiting extradition decision   
The Globe and Mail
A prominent Al Jazeera journalist will remain in German custody for a second night, prosecutors said Sunday, adding they have not yet decided whether to extradite him to Egypt or set him free. As dozens of supporters protested Sunday in front of the Berlin ...

Did Berlin really think this was a good idea?   DAWN.com
German Arrest of Al Jazeera Journalist Stirs Criticism   Wall Street Journal
German court to consider al-Jazeera journalist's extradition   BBC News
New York Times   
Voice of America   
The Week Magazine   
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NDTV
   
India's Yoga Day, Finally Arrives, Amid Cheers and Skepticism   
NDTV
New Delhi: It was a rare sight - after a brief speech to inaugurate International Yoga Day on Sunday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi descended from a huge stage in front of the presidential palace and took off his glasses and his shoes. He quietly took his ...

From the young to the old, Delhi descends on streets to observe International ...   Firstpost
India scripts history; enters Guinness Book for yoga   Moneycontrol.com
Narendra Modi turns Rajpath into Yogpath   India Today
Asahi Shimbun   
Times of India   
Business Standard   
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Quartz
   
African term limits–is Mugabe right?   
Quartz
In his opening remarks at the African Union summit this past weekend, chairperson and Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe questioned why African leaders should have term limits. He likened the two-term limit to a 'rope around the neck' for African leaders, ...

Lancaster House Accords: What Britain owes Zimbabwe   Jerusalem Post Israel News (blog)
Majority Zimbabweans Want Presidential Term Limits   RadioVop
When Mugabe Dies…   Namibian
AllAfrica.com   
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Times of Zambia
   
Digital migration switch over launch postponed   
Lusaka Times
The eagerly awaited launch of the digital migration switch over which was set for Monday, June 22 2015 has been postponed. The launch was supposed to be held at the Mass media complex in Lusaka and was to be graced by President Edgar Lungu.
Digital migration launch on hold   Times of Zambia
Digital official launch put off   ZNBC
Zambia rolling out dual casting; final switchover to digital in six months   StarAfrica.com

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National Post
   
What a Feminist Dad Wants for Father's Day   
Huffington Post
My day usually begins around 5 in the morning with a gleeful squeal of "Daddy!" from my toddler son. So as Father's Day approaches, my first wish is for just one lazy morning of uninterrupted and indefinite sleep. But let's aim for something that is actually ...

Sterilisation the most common form of permanent contraception   The Star Online
Father's Day bingo: 21 things that will happen today   Telegraph.co.uk
Why are Father's Day cards so awful?   BBC News
Voice of America   
Hindustan Times   
The Independent   
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African Media Barometer highlights deficiencies in media freedom in Botswana   
StarAfrica.com
WINDHOEK, Namibia, 19 June 2015 / PRN Africa / — Botswana's democracy credentials have been put on the spotlight once again. In 2014 the Mo Ibrahim report ranked Botswana in eighth position on the category of participation and human rights in which ...


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