2015年6月12日 星期五

2015-06-13 Namibia World


IBNLive
   
French court acquits former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of pimping charges   
IBNLive
France: A French court on Saturday acquitted former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of procuring prostitutes, in a case that dragged his colourful sex life into the public eye. The verdict draws a line under four years of legal proceedings for a man whose ...

Strauss-Kahn acquitted in vice trial   DAWN.com
Strauss-Kahn is cleared in 'aggravated pimping' trial   Irish Independent
French Court Acquits Dominique Strauss-Kahn in Case That Put His Sex Life on ...   New York Times
Irish Examiner   
Irish Times   
The Times (subscription)   
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Sky News Australia
   
UNESCO condemns air strike on Yemen site   
Sky News Australia
UNESCO has condemned an air strike by the Saudi-led coalition on Old Sanaa, a heritage site in Yemen's capital it described as 'one of the world's oldest jewels' of Islamic culture. 'This destruction will only exacerbate the humanitarian situation and I reiterate ...

Saudi-led coalition denies bombing Sanaa quarter   DAWN.com
At Least 6 Killed As Saudi-Led Air Strikes Hit Ancient Sanaa: Report   NDTV
Yemen's Warring Factions Set to Start Talks in Geneva on Monday   Wall Street Journal
BBC News   
The Nation   
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Irish Independent
   
US now spending $9ma day in its war against Isil   
Irish Independent
Military operation costs have grown since air strikes began in Iraq in August, and then Open Gallery 1 Military operation costs have grown since air strikes began in Iraq in August, and then expanded to Syria the following month. THE US has spent more than ...

A year later, US struggles to stop Islamic State onslaught   Zee News
US spends $9ma day bombing Isis   The Times (subscription)
US allies conduct 23 airstrikes against ISIS   The Daily Star
Voice of America   
Toronto Star   
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NDTV
   
US Warns Pakistan Over Save the Children Expulsion   
NDTV
A policeman stands guard outside the office of the international charity 'Save the Children' sealed by order of Pakistani authorities in Islamabad on June 11, 2015. (AFP). Washington: The United States on Friday warned Pakistan it was only hurting itself after ...

Pakistan is cracking down on international aid organizations   Washington Post
US calls for allowing 'Save the Children' to work   DAWN.com
Pakistan Warns Aid Groups to Follow Unspecified Rules   New York Times
Irish Examiner   
Financial Express   
Wall Street Journal   
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Firstpost
   
UN: Sex exploitation by peacekeepers strongly underreported   
STLtoday.com
UNITED NATIONS • Members of a U.N. peacekeeping mission engaged in “transactional sex” with more than 225 Haitian women who said they needed to do it to get things such as food and medication, suggesting that sexual exploitation remains significantly ...

UN peacekeepers buy sex with phones, TVs   The Daily Star
UN peacekeepers 'regularly swap jewellery and perfume for sex'   Irish Independent
UN Peacekeepers in Liberia Accused of Buying Sex   Voice of America
International Business Times UK   
RYOT   
Firstpost   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
China's latest hypersonic vehicle test seen as 'nuclear deterrent' amid US ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
The defence ministry on Friday confirmed it had tested a supersonic nuclear delivery vehicle in a move the United States has called an "extreme manoeuvre" amid tensions in the South China Sea. Last Sunday's launch of the hypersonic glide vehicle - which ...

Top Chinese general's US visit demonstrates maturing China-US military ties ...   Global Times
China rebukes Japan's meddling in South China Sea   ecns
Through diplomacy, conflict in the South China Sea can be avoided   The Daily Star
Washington Post   
TODAYonline   
CRIENGLISH.com   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Talks to Begin on Creating a Trade Zone Within Africa   
New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — Trade within Africa has long faced many barriers, from the physical to nonphysical: bad roads, air routes that still favor old colonial ties to Europe, corruption and poor governance. Even as African economies have grown in the last ...

African Leaders Pledge to Create 26-Nation Free-Trade Zone   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Africa in the News: Tripartite FTA established, House reauthorizes AGOA, and ...   Brookings Institution (blog)
Africa Economy: Africa free trade zone to benefit Botswana, barriers remain ...   GlobalPost
Namibia Economist   
Global Trade Review (GTR)   
AllAfrica.com   
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Who should demand declarations of intent?   
New Era (press release)
Any ardent observer of State, ministerial and even administrative matters in the Land of the Brave cannot help but wonder about this creature called Ministerial Intent, the result of non-delivery thereof by some Cabinet ministers which has recently been a ...


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New Era (press release)
   
Cupboard love for FIFA pursuers?   
New Era (press release)
As human beings we live in an extremely materialistic world of moral pollution and stress where people sacrifice other important values by worshipping MOOLAH that they seek with excessive zeal!! In the modern world, people's worth are measured by the ...


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Country Skimping On Disability Programmes   
AllAfrica.com
When attending a meeting last month with the deputy minister in the vice-president's office responsible for disability affairs, Alexia Manombe Ncube, it came to light that Namibia is very short on programmes to address the welfare of the disabled. People with ...


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