2015年8月23日 星期日

2015-08-24 Namibia World


Firstpost
   
Frustration Mounts as Talks Between the Rival Koreas Drag On   
New York Times
PYONGYANG, North Korea — As marathon negotiations by senior officials from the rival Koreas stretched into a third day, South Korea's president said Monday that anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts will continue unless North Korea apologizes for ...

South Korea's Park Geun-hye asks North for apology amid tensions   BBC News
North Korea and South Korea on alert as leaders see no end to marathon crisis ...   Firstpost
S.Korea president demands apology as talks between North and South stretch ...   CTV News
NBCNews.com   
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Washington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
British Embassy Reopens in Iran's Capital   
New York Times
TEHRAN — Britain reopened its embassy in Tehran on Sunday in a sign of newly thawed relations in the wake of a landmark nuclear deal between Iran and world powers. The British foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, attended the ceremony and witnessed ...

The search for the holy grail of Iran's 'moderates' goes on   Irish Independent
Iran: too soon for illogical US to return to Tehran | Reuters   Firstpost
Britain, Iran reopen embassies in Tehran, London   Times of Oman
The Nation   
ABC Online   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Police Crack Down on Beirut Protests   
Wall Street Journal
BEIRUT—Police fired water cannons and rubber bullets into a crowd of mostly youthful protesters in Lebanon's capital, wounding at least 50 people outside the office of Prime Minister Tamam Salam, state news reported on Sunday. Thousands had gathered ...

Clashes Break Out During Protests Over Trash Crisis in Lebanon   New York Times
Rubbish protests threaten to engulf Lebanon leaders   The Times (subscription)
UPDATE 4-Beirut protests turn violent for second day as PM threatens to quit   Reuters
CNN   
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Ex-Thai PM offers nearly $200000 for arrest of those behind bombing   
Business Standard
Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, whose party was overthrown by the current military junta, has offered $196,448 for the arrest of those behind the bomb attack here early this week that killed 20 people. Two million baht (around $56 ...

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Belfast Telegraph
   
British hostage Robert Semple 'to return to UK' after being freed in Yemen   
Belfast Telegraph
A Briton held hostage in Yemen for around 18 months is reportedly set to return to the UK after being freed. Ads by Google. The man, named by the United Arab Emirate's state news agency as Robert Douglas Semple, 64, was released in a military ...

Douglas Semple, held hostage in Yemen, freed by UAE troops   The Australian
UAE forces rescue UK hostage in Yemen   The Nation
British hostage is rescued after 18 months in Yemen   The Times (subscription)
Emirates 24/7   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
The Guardian   
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Nehanda Radio
   
Khama sends chill down Mugabe spine   
Nehanda Radio
Botswana's President Ian Khama is now the new chairman of the SADC Heads of State and boy-oh-boy is he a man on a mission. He said he wanted the region “to be a beacon for democracy for Africa, and blasted leaders who cling to power”. President ...

Khama attacks African dictators   NewsDay
Khama Decries Low Industrialisation   The Voice Online (blog)
Khama: to Be or Not to Be African - Opinion   Mmegi Online
AllAfrica.com   
ZimEye - Zimbabwe News   
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BBC News
   
Nelson Mandela grandson charged with raping girl of 15   
BBC News
One of Nelson Mandela's grandsons has been charged with raping a 15-year-old girl in South Africa. The 24-year-old, who cannot be named until he enters his plea, is accused of raping the teenager in the toilets of a bar in Johannesburg. Earlier in the ...

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Los Angeles Times
   
Activists come up with a plan to end police killings. Here it is.   
Los Angeles Times
Have a plan, she said. On Aug. 11, Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke privately with a group of Black Lives Matter protesters who had tried to disrupt one of her campaign events in New Hampshire. Clinton said raising awareness ...


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