2015年4月30日 星期四

2015-05-01 Uganda World


The Nation
   
Man apologises after hanging up twice on pope   
The Nation
The pontiff, who often contacts strangers who write to him or whose problems he hears about, called Franco Rabuffi on Monday to comfort him as he was sick. Rabuffi disconnected the call twice thinking the call was a hoax. When the pope rang back a third ...

Man apologises after hanging up on pope   New Vision
Man hangs up on Pope twice thinking he is an imposter   The Guardian

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BBC News
   
Nepal earthquake: Teenager pulled alive from ruins   
BBC News
Five days after the devastating earthquake in Nepal, a teenage boy and a woman in her twenties, have been rescued from the rubble. There were cheers and tears of joy, as they were brought out, a few hours apart, from a collapsed building in Kathmandu.

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Jonathan pledges to hand over a terrorist-free Nigeria   
The Guardian Nigeria
From Madu Onuorah (Abuja), Laolu Akande (New York), Karls Tsokar (Abuja), Victoria Ojugbana (Lagos) and Njadvara Musa (Maiduguri) President Goodluck Jonathan has pledged to liberate all Nigerian territories held by the Boko Harm sect before the May ...

Niger governor orders evacuation on islands after Boko Haram attacks last week   Firstpost
Nigerian troops rescue more Boko Haram captives from forest redoubt (+video)   Christian Science Monitor

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Voice of America
   
Experts: Trip Cancellation Unlikely To Affect Moscow-Pyongyang Ties   
Voice of America
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un's sudden cancellation of a tentative trip to Moscow is not likely to affect overall relations between Moscow and Pyongyang, experts say. On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, told ...

Blunder Should Be a Wakeup Call for Spy Agency   The Chosun Ilbo
Should Kim moves ring alarm bells?   CNN International
Military vehicles drive through central Moscow in V-Day parade rehearsal   RT

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Irish Examiner
   
Bipolar man 'was unaware of execution'   
Irish Examiner
A man executed in Indonesia for drug trafficking who was diagnosed with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder did not understand what was happening until his final moments, a priest assigned as his spiritual adviser has said. Brazilian Rodrigo Muxfeldt ...

Before facing firing squad, mentally ill inmate asks: 'Am I being executed?'   Washington Post
Schizophrenic Brazilian Rodrigo Gularte did not realise he was about to die   Stuff.co.nz
Mentally ill Brazilian 'not aware' of execution   The Daily Star
RTE.ie   
The Guardian   
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Xinhua
   
Japanese PM hears protest at Stanford University   
Xinhua
Protesters from Chinese community are seen in a demonstration against visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Stanford University, California, the United States, on April 30, 2015. Over one hundred Chinese and Korean Americans gathered outside ...

Abe, seeking new spark for Japan high-tech, meets Silicon Valley chiefs   Reuters
Abe's address: Toward an alliance of hope   The Japan News

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New York Times
   
Burundi: Unrest Prompts US Warning   
New York Times
Burundi's national university was abruptly closed Thursday amid protests in the capital as barricades burned in some neighborhoods. The capital, Bujumbura, has been the scene of street protests since Sunday, with the security forces confronting ...

Soldier shot dead in Burundi as bid by president for third term stokes unrest   The Guardian
More than 20000 Flee Burundi to Escape Political Violence: UN   NBCNews.com
Burundi protests on president's 3rd term turn violent   Xinhua
swissinfo.ch   
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Daily Times
   
Germany: Officials Say They Foiled Plot for Attack on Professional Cycling Race   
New York Times
German authorities said Thursday that they had foiled what they believed might have been an imminent attack on a professional cycling race planned for Friday. The authorities seized a cache of weapons, including a pipe bomb, and chemicals that can be ...

German police foil planned militant attack   The Nation
Various explosives, weapons found in terror arrest near Frankfurt   Deutsche Welle
German police arrest pair in Islamist terror plot   Christian Science Monitor

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BBC News
   
Red Cross: 'We are doing our best to get aid to Nepal'   
BBC News
Aid for those affected by the central Nepal earthquake has been pouring in from around the world. But the International Red Cross says it has been challenging to get supplies to the areas that need them most because of bottlenecks at Kathmandu airport.
Nepal quake: Towns near epicentre 'devastated' - Red Cross   DhakaTribune
Joy for rescued Nepalese but fears grow for rural areas   GMA News
Nepal rescue joy brings new hope to quake survivor hunt   The Nation
Canadian Reviewer   
Channel News Asia   
GameSpot   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Australia gives $5m more to Nepal relief   
9news.com.au
Australia will provide another $5 million in humanitarian aid to help earthquake recovery efforts in Nepal. "This will bring our contribution to $10 million, which places us as one of the highest donors in terms of money for humanitarian relief," Foreign Minister ...

Challenge is to restore balance with Jakarta   The Australian Financial Review
Indonesia executions 'unlikely to harm diplomatic ties'   The Straits Times
Battle drug trade call after executions   Gulf Daily News

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