2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 Uganda World


CBC.ca
   
Putin denies Russian troops are in Ukraine, decrees certain deaths secret   
Washington Post
MOSCOW — If there was one weak spot in Russian support for the Kremlin's aims in Ukraine this year, it was the population's strong aversion to sending in Russian troops — something Russia denies doing, despite mounting international evidence to the ...

Putin declares peacetime Russian military deaths are state secrets   The Seattle Times
Putin signs law banning publication of peacetime military casualties   CBC.ca
Russia censors discussion of involvement in Ukraine   Financial Times
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
CNN   
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BBC News
   
Cameron calls for 'flexible and imaginative' EU reforms   
DAWN.com
PARIS: British Prime Minister David Cameron called for “flexible and imaginative” reforms from the EU as he swung through Paris on Thursday on a tour of Europe to lobby for changes to the 28-nation bloc. Cameron's two-day tour came as his government ...

David Cameron and Angela Merkel in EU reform talks   BBC News
Why David Cameron's EU Welfare Plans May Miss the Point   Wall Street Journal
Cameron Presses EU for 'Better Deal for Britain'   New York Times
Irish Times   
Firstpost   
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BBC News
   
Handing over the reins of power in Nigeria   
BBC News
They may not have been slapping each other's backs and smiling ear-to-ear but as Goodluck Jonathan welcomed the man who defeated him in the election, he did give Muhammadu Buhari a sneak preview of the presidential villa and presented him with a ...

Our nation secure, democracy stable, future bright, says outgoing President   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
You could have made things difficult – Buhari praises Jonathan   BusinessDay
Mugabe leaves for Buhari inauguration   NewsDay
Daily Sun   
Wall Street Journal   
Toronto Star   
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The Globe and Mail
   
FIFA scandal may affect the Palestinian motion to suspend Israel   
The Globe and Mail
The corruption allegations rocking the annual congress of soccer's governing authority not only affect the odds of Sepp Blatter being re-elected FIFA president for a fifth term. They also may enhance the chances that Israel, affiliated with FIFA since the ...

Netanyahu: Kicking Israel out of FIFA will ruin world soccer   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Netanyahu: Israel isn't perfect, but it is on par with world's great democracies   Haaretz
Netanyahu: Effort to hurt Israel will destroy FIFA   Ynetnews
Press TV   
Zee News   
The Times of Israel   
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CBC.ca
   
Teachers lack social, psychology skills: Experts   
Jakarta Post
Education experts say that social skills and child psychology should be made mandatory in teacher-training courses as their absence has resulted in low teacher quality and education standards. Head of research and development at the Indonesian Teachers ...

What will the Marriage Referendum mean for children and schools?   Irish Examiner
A promising method of grading classroom teachers   U-T San Diego
Why we revised curriculum–NCCE   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Kashmir Images   
CBC.ca   
New York Daily News   
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Mail & Guardian Online
   
Africa rising leaves the poor behind   
Mail & Guardian Online
The continent has shown strong economic growth in the past decade, but poverty has worsened. Finance minister Nhlanhla Nene. (Madelene Cronje, M&G). The consensus among African leaders at the 50th annual meeting of the African Development Bank ...

S. Africa deports 1 350   The Herald
How the world rates South Africa   Cape Business News
Meikles on WEF shortlist   The Zimbabwe Daily
Frost Illustrated   
Politico   
The Daily Vox (blog)   
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New York Times
   
Burundi's Catholic Church Withdraws Support for Elections   
New York Times
BUJUMBURA, Burundi — The Roman Catholic Church of Burundi announced Thursday that it would withdraw its priests appointed to help organize the elections at the heart of the political upheaval in the country. “The Catholic Church cannot support ...

EU suspends Burundi vote observer mission   Sky News Australia
Burundi elections: EU withdraws poll observers   BBC News
EU, Burundi's Catholic Church pull out from observing elections | Reuters   Firstpost
Washington Post   
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VICE News
   
Rwanda to Debate Constitutional Change to Keep President in Power for Third ...   
VICE News
Rwanda's parliament announced Wednesday it would debate modifying the country's constitution in order to allow President Paul Kagame to stand for a third term in the 2017 presidential elections. The debate, which will take place over the summer, was ...

Kagame wants stronger Africa role in peacekeeping   New Vision
Kagame Urges Timely Response to Conflicts   AllAfrica.com
Africa: Rwandan Human Rights and U.S. Relations With Rwanda   EIN News (press release)

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Times of India
   
Indians scramble for heat relief, but many still must work   
DAWN.com
HYDERABAD: Eating onions, lying in the shade and splashing into rivers, Indians were doing whatever they could to stay cool during a brutal heat wave that has killed more than 1,400 in the past month. But some had no choice but to venture into the heat.
The numbers behind India's deadly heat wave   Los Angeles Times
100 More Dead in Telangana, Heat Wave to Last Two More Days   NDTV
More heat waves coming, warns CSE   The Hindu
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
Fox News   
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Preparations for Martyrs day gain momentum   
NTV Uganda
Pilgrims are arriving at the martyrs' shrine from all over the country and even beyond Uganda's borders. An error occurred. Unable to execute Javascript. As Martyrs' Day edges closer, the Namungongo suburb is now a beehive of activity. At the Anglican ...


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