2015年6月14日 星期日

2015-06-15 Uganda World


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South Africa court bars indicted Sudan leader from leaving   
Reuters Africa
JOHANNESBURG, June 14 (Reuters) - A South African judge barred Sudan's indicted president from leaving the country on Sunday, in a deepening rift between Africa and the West over what Pretoria called anti-poor country bias in the International Criminal ...

Bid by Omar al-Bashir of Sudan to Avoid Arrest Is Tested in South Africa   New York Times
Sudan says all 'normal', Bashir to return after AU summit   New Vision
Court to hear al-Bashir application   News24
STLtoday.com   
The Age   
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Hindustan Times
   
Real-life Jumanji? Tigers, lions and hippopotamus roam free in Georgia's capital ...   
Hindustan Times
People follow a hippopotamus that has been shot with a tranquilizer dart after it escaped from a flooded zoo in Tbilisi, Georgia. (AP Photo). flooded zoo. People help a hippopotamus escape from a flooded zoo in Tbilisi, Georgia. (AP Photo). wounded swan is ...

Zoo animals loose in streets after deadly floods hit Georgian capital   Washington Post
Scene from Jumanji? Lions, Tigers, a hippo escape from zoo and roam streets ...   Firstpost
In Tbilisi, a flood of exotic animals   The Indian Express
Christian Science Monitor   
ABC Online   
The Denver Post   
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Haaretz
   
Israeli report on Gaza war: Ineffective PR   
Haaretz
An Israeli diplomatic initiative to rehabilitate the Gaza Strip in cooperation with the international community would have worked better than any report. By Barak Ravid | Jun. 15, 2015 | 2:00 AM. submit to reddit. Palestinian family members ride past destroyed ...

Israel's Foreign Ministry Issues Report Defending Conduct in Gaza War   New York Times
Key findings from Israel's report on the 2014 Gaza conflict   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Hamas demands release of hunger-striking prisoners   News24
Sydney Morning Herald   
Deutsche Welle   
ABC Online   
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Daily Mail
   
Report: Britain pulls out spies as Russia, China crack Snowden files   
Washington Post
LONDON — Britain has pulled out agents from live operations in “hostile countries” after Russia and China cracked top-secret information contained in files leaked by former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, the Sunday Times reported.
Britain pulls out spies as Russia, China crack Snowden files: report   The Star Online
UK pulls spies as Moscow cracks secret files: reports   DAWN.com
Edward Snowden, defender of democracy or accessory to autocracy?   Haaretz
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Examiner   
Irish Times   
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CTV News
   
Philae comet lander wakes from its hibernation   
CTV News
BERLIN -- To scientists' relief and delight, the Philae spacecraft that landed on a comet last fall has woken up and communicated with Earth after seven long months of silence, the European Space Agency announced Sunday. Philae became the first ...

Scientists excited as 'lost' comet lander Philae finally phones home   Irish Independent

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New Vision
   
Leave Somali women alone - CDF Wamala warns soldiers   
New Vision
Chief of Defence Forces Gen. Katumba Wamala (Right) speaks to some of the UPDF soldiers during the send-off ceremony for Battle Group XVI to Somalia Peace Keeping Mission at Singo Training School in Nakaseke District on June 13, 2015.
Uganda military chief warns soldiers of relationship with Somalis   Mareeg Media

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New York Times
   
Thousands Flee Syria as Kurds Gain on ISIS   
New York Times
AKCAKALE, Turkey — Thousands of Syrians cut through a border fence and crossed into Turkey on Sunday, fleeing intense fighting in northern Syria between Kurdish fighters and Islamic State militants. The flow of refugees came as the Kurdish fighters ...

10 Things to Know for Monday   Washington Post
Thousands flee as Kurds advance on IS-held Syrian town   DAWN.com
Syrians defy Isis to cross border into Turkey   The Independent
NEWS.com.au   
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Irish Independent
   
Italy threatens 'retaliation' if EU nations fail to take fair share of surge in migrants   
Irish Independent
Italy has threatened retaliation against the EU if governments don't make good on proposals to take in more asylum-seekers. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Hundreds of migrants desperate to reach northern ...

Milan (italy): Migrants queue as volunteers deliver clothes at a railway station on ...   DAWN.com
World digest: June 14, 2015   Washington Post
We will hurt EU if migrant crisis is not fixed, says Italian PM Matteo Renzi   The Guardian
The Star Online   
Sky News Australia   
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East African Business Week
   
Regional safety agency celebrates 8 years   
East African Business Week
DEPARTURE: All airports in East African Community now operate with a common set of rules concerning aviation safety and security, in line with the International Civil Aviation Organisation recommended practices and standards. The East African Community ...


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Chinese leading friends   
East African Business Week
I am aware that if it was not for the soft loans EAC governments were getting from the China Exim Bank, it would be other companies building our new railways. However, it just goes to show how far the Chinese are willing to go to become the region's leading ...


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