2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 Namibia World


TIME
   
Suicide attack kills 33 in Jalalabad   
DAWN.com
JALALABAD (Afghanistan): A suicide bomber killed at least 33 people and injured more than 100 others here on Saturday, setting off a blast outside a bank, the city's police chief said. President Ashraf Ghani said militants of the self-styled Islamic State (IS) ...

ISIS claims deadly Afghan suicide attack–President Ghani   Inquirer.net
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif Condemns Afghanistan Suicide Attack   NDTV
Afghanistan blast: Suicide bomb attack kills 33; President Ashraf Ghani blames ...   Daily News & Analysis
The Nation   
The News International   
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Daily Beast
   
MH370 Search May Be in the Wrong Place Again   
Daily Beast
Australia admits it may look at a new patch of ocean. What's more worrying than the undiscovered yet is that not one piece of floating wreckage has been spotted where it should've washed up. Something significant was missing when senior ministers from ...


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The Age
   
Weekend raids raise questions about counter-terrorism laws   
The Age
Rebel fighters in Aleppo, Syria. Australians are known to be fighting in both Iraq and Syria. Photo: Reuters. The threat of violence at Anzac Day commemorations next weekend following raids and arrests in Melbourne, has again focused attention on ...

Isil-linked teens planned fresh attack in Australia   Irish Independent
Victorians can be confident in security for Anzac Day events: RSL president   ABC Online
Australian Police Release Three Men After Terrorism Raids   Bloomberg
Daily Mail   
Pedestrian TV   
Sky News Australia   
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Sacramento Bee
   
Local News $274M AID IS VOWED   
Gulf Daily News
SANA'A: Saudi Arabia yesterday pledged to cover the entire $274 million in humanitarian aid sought by the UN for conflict-torn Yemen. The UN says hundreds of people have died and thousands of families fled their homes in the war, which has also killed six ...

External influences   DAWN.com
Saudis to pay for Yemen emergency aid   BBC News
Yemen government rejects Iranian peace plan   The Express Tribune
The News International   
Toronto Star   
The Independent   
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The Zimbabwe Standard
   
Zim, SA open for deeper economic co-operation   
The Zimbabwe Standard
President Robert Mugabe's visit to South Africa earlier this month (April 7-9) marked the second state visit to the republic in 21 years. His last state visit was in 1994. While a number of issues were on the agenda, it is clear that discussions on bilateral and ...

South Africa President Zuma calls on foreigners to stay despite xenophobic ...   Deutsche Welle
Zuma cancels state trip as xenophobic violence in S. Africa spreads   DAWN.com
South African immigrant attacks on rise   Irish Independent
ABC Online   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Jakarta Post   
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The Guardian
   
The Observer view on the human tragedy in the Mediterranean   
The Guardian
A vast human tragedy is unfolding along the shores of the Mediterranean, its horrors largely ignored by Britain's inward-looking, election-fixated politicians and an insouciant, slow-to-react European Union. Dozens of orphaned and malnourished children daily ...

Deaths of hundreds ignored   New Zealand Herald
Nigerian muslim migrants 'threw 12 Christians overboard' during Mediterranean ...   Metro
The Mediterranean Refugee Crisis   Huffington Post
gulfnews.com   
Libya Herald   
Al-Bawaba   
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Examiner.com
   
Ian Gibson trampled to death by elephant he was hunting: Pro dies gruesome ...   
Examiner.com
The big game hunter Ian Gibson was trampled to death by an elephant while on a big game hunt with American clients. He was tracking game for about five hours when the elephant charged him. The witnesses were so traumatized that they couldn't discuss it ...

Top hunter Ian Gibson crushed to death by young bull elephant as he tracked ...   mirror.co.uk

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NDTV
   
GMB's Immediate Agenda And The North-east   
Leadership Newspapers
President Buhari will have, at least, one thing going for him as Nigeria's president. Most rational people will not doubt the fact that he means well for all. Every part of Nigeria is in urgent need of structural attention but the North-east has more claims for urgent, ...

The escaped victims   The Nation
Nigerian military and the 6-week battle that crumbled Boko Haram's empire   Nigerian Tribune
Rescue the Chibok girls   Daily Sun
Sky News Australia   
Business Standard   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
How is Kenya fighting Al Shabab? By all means necessary.   
Christian Science Monitor
In the wake of the Garissa massacre, Kenya has employed air strikes against Al Shabab and is demanding that Somali refugees be sent home. It has faced criticism, but also calls for even harsher measures.
Al-Shabaab intensifies guerrilla warfare despite being weakened   Mareeg Media
Uhuru's approval rating dips from 76 per cent to 66 after Garissa attack - Ipsos poll   The Star
Ipsos Doctored President Kenyatta's Popularity Poll, ODM Says   Citizen News

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Daily News & Analysis
   
Islamist group claims attack on UN peacekeepers in Mali   
Daily News & Analysis
A group headed by former al Qaeda fighter Mokhtar Belmokhtar has claimed responsibility for a suicide raid on UN peacekeepers in northern Mali in which at least 12 people were killed. Representational Image dna Research & Archives. A group headed by ...

Two UN drivers killed in Mali convoy attack   Sydney Morning Herald
Mali crisis: Attack on UN convoy kills two   BBC News
UN: Assailants attack convoy, kill 2, wound 1 in north Mali   Miami Herald

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