2015年9月12日 星期六

2015-09-13 Namibia World


Business Recorder
   
Premier Quits With Cabinet, Roiling Egypt   
New York Times
CAIRO — The Egyptian president, Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, accepted the resignation of his prime minister and cabinet on Saturday after a series of high-profile accusations of corruption. The resignation underscored the deep challenges of governance facing ...

Egypt's Cabinet Resigns Days After Detention of Former Minister   Wall Street Journal
Egypt government quits in wake of corruption scandal   The News International
News Analysis: Egypt's cabinet resignation unlikely to affect parliamentary ...   Xinhua
Al-Arabiya   
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Firstpost
   
Jhabua blast: 89 dead, over 100 injured in deadly cylinder blast   
Firstpost
Jhabua: At least 89 people were killed and nearly 100 injured on Saturday after a massive blast caused by mining explosives stored in a building ripped through a crowded area in Petlwad town in Jhabua district. The blast occurred at 8.30am, completely ...

At least 89 killed in India restaurant explosion   BBC News
Eyewitnesses recount horror in wake of deadly Jhabua twin blasts   Hindustan Times
Blast in building storing explosives kills dozens in India   CNN
Khaleej Times   
Washington Post   
Scroll.in   
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BBC News
   
Jeremy Corbyn sets to work on Labour shadow cabinet   
BBC News
Jeremy Corbyn has started work on putting together his shadow cabinet after his dramatic landslide victory in the Labour leadership contest. The veteran left winger - who has never held a formal position in the party before now - must also prepare for ...
Socialist Jeremy Corbyn elected UK opposition Labour leader   Sydney Morning Herald
Britain's newly-elected Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn divides partyroom ...   ABC Online
Radical leftist elected UK's opposition leader   Times of India
RT   
The Seattle Times   
Irish Independent   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Strong winds caused crane to topple a Mecca, killing 107: official   
Vancouver Sun
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — High winds were to blame for the toppling of a massive crane that smashed into Mecca's Grand Mosque and killed at least 107 people ahead of the start of the annual hajj pilgrimage, the head of Saudi Arabia's civil defence ...


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CNN International
   
Thai police seek 'Chinese' man over Bangkok bomb   
DAWN.com
BANGKOK: Thai police on Saturday said an arrest warrant had been issued for a “Chinese” man over last month's deadly Bangkok blast, backtracking after they earlier identified the suspect as a member of the country's Uighur minority. Confusing and ...

Police issue arrest warrant for 'Uighur' man connected with Bangkok bombing   Herald Sun
Bangkok blast: Thai police seek 'Chinese' man   The Star Online

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Voice of America
   
Residents of Battered Cizre Emerge After Turkey Lifts Curfew   
Voice of America
Residents of the southeastern Turkish city of Cizre are emerging to scenes of destruction after authorities lifted a nine-day curfew imposed for an operation against Kurdish militants. Life began returning to normal in the city, which was completely ...
Turkey lifts curfew in devastated Cizre   The News International
Turkish civilian dies after shooting at restaurant in Kurdish area   Daily Times
Turkey lifts curfew in Cizre revealing devastation of military operation ...   Daily Mail
Fox News   
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Firstpost
   
UN General Assembly allows Palestine to fly its flag at headquarters   
Firstpost
The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday overwhelmingly approved a Palestinian resolution that will allow Palestine to fly its flag at UN headquarters, a move that infuriated Israel but which the Palestinians described as a step toward UN ...

UN Vote Allows Palestine To Fly Flag At Headquarters   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
'Palestine flag-raising proves UN support'   Press TV
Palestinians to raise flag outside United Nations after strong support from ...   ABC Online
CTV News   
Khaleej Times   
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Huffington Post
   
ADVISORY-Special series on new UN development goals   
Reuters Africa
LONDON, Sept 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - World leaders are set to adopt an ambitious global action plan for ending poverty, hunger and inequality, known as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), at a U.N. summit later this month.
Kale or steak? Change in diet key to UN plan to end hunger by 2030   Egypt Independent
Africa's quest for sustainable development   gulfnews.com
Four-Course Menu For Fueling Economies   Huffington Post
Governance Now   
Business Standard   
GreenBiz   
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