2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Uganda World


National Post
   
White House silent on North Korea's accusations against Obama   
Business Standard
Washington, Dec 28 (IANS/EFE) The US government remained silent about North Korea's accusations against President Barack Obama, whom a spokesman of the North Korean National Defense Commission compared to a "monkey" and said he forced ...

Racist jibe at Obama in North Korea row   Herald Scotland
N. Korea derides Obama over release of comedy   DAWN.com
North Korea Internet Outage Accusations Not Worth Response, Official Says   NBCNews.com
The Australian (blog)   
ABC Online   
Fox News Latino   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Senior al-Shabab leader surrenders   
Herald Scotland
A leader of the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who has a $3 million bounty on his head, has surrendered in Somalia. A leader of the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who has a $3 million bounty on his head, has surrendered in Somalia. Sorry, you must ...

Somalia: A senior Intelligence Cheif of Al-Shabaab Captured in Gedo Region   Geeska Afrika
Islamic Terrorist With $3 Million Bounty Turns Himself In   Daily Caller
Islamic terror leader with £2MILLION bounty finally hands himself in   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Toronto Sun   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Ukraine secures cheap coal, power supplies from Russia   
DAWN.com
KIEV: Moscow promised on Saturday to resume shipping coal and provide electricity to Ukraine for the first time in three years despite Kiev's failure to guarantee energy supplies to Russian-occupied Crimea. Russian President Vladimir Putin's unexpected ...

Ukraine crisis: Pro-Russian separatists free four more captives   The Independent
Russia-EU relations to remain future priority for Moscow   Xinhua
Prisoner swap between Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels part of effort to restart ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Business Standard   
Arab News   
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Daily Times
   
Militants killed in border attack   
Herald Scotland
Pakistani planes and ground forces have killed 39 militants as part of a continuing operation in a volatile tribal region near the Afghan border. Pakistani planes and ground forces have killed 39 militants as part of a continuing operation in a volatile tribal region ...

The lesson of Peshawar   The News International
Pakistan air strikes kill 55 militants   Gulf Daily News
Pak-Afghan relations key to fighting Taliban   The Nation
Toronto Star   
The News on Sunday   
Pakistan Today   
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Saudi Gazette
   
US plagued by doubts as it exits Afghan war   
Saudi Gazette
An Afghan man carries a partridge in a cage as he walks through the Kart-e-Sakhi cemetery in Kabul on Friday. — AFP. WASHINGTON — After 13 years, the United States is winding down its war in Afghanistan, plagued by doubts about what was ...

Party ends in Kabul as expat era fades   Deccan Herald
NATO troops end one Afghanistan mission, start another   Deutsche Welle
US full of doubt as it exits Afghan war   Independent Online
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
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Parents of Missing Mexican Students Mark 3 Months Since Abduction   
Latin American Herald Tribune
IGUALA, Mexico – The faces of the 43 students abducted in Iguala three months ago returned to the streets of this southern Mexican town on Friday with a march by families and supporters of the missing youths. The marchers held up giant placards bearing ...


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Daily Times
   
Ban Ki-moon proposes, Nawaz Sharif disposes   
The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on the Pakistani government to bring an end to the executions of all convicts and reimpose the country's moratorium on the death penalty, a United Nations spokesperson announced.
Pakistan should ban executions, says UN   The News International
UN urges Pakistan to halt executions   Arab News
UN chief urges Nawaz to halt executions   Daily Times
The News on Sunday   
Pakistan Today   
Times of Oman   
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NDTV
   
Policeman shot dead in Cairo   
The Nation
CAIRO - Gunmen on a motorbike killed a policeman and wounded another in a drive-by shooting in the Egyptian capital on Saturday, the interior ministry said. 'Armed men on a motorcycle opened fire on the police before fleeing,' ministry spokesman Hani ...

Gunmen Kill Policeman in Cairo   Voice of America
Two Ansar Beit El-Maqdis militants killed in gunfight near Cairo Friday   Ahram Online
Gunmen kill policeman in Egypt   Charlotte Observer

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The West Australian
   
Zambian woman drowns in Australia   
Zambia Daily Mail
A ZAMBIAN woman based in Australia has drowned at Trigg Point beach where she had gone for a picnic with her family and friends. Catherine Bwalya-Chikwanda, 28, died on Friday around 14:20 hours. Family spokesperson Vincent Chikwanda, who is the ...

Swimmers urged to stay between flags after Trigg Beach drowning   ABC Online

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gulfnews.com
   
What surprises are in store for Arab states?   
gulfnews.com
In a few days, the world will enter a new year. At such a time, people usually hope for the best. But one is puzzled confronting the question: What does the coming year hold for us? Going by the events in the previous year, one is not optimistic. Most likely, the ...

Change Marches on in Tunisia and Egypt Despite Obstacles   Huffington Post

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