2015年7月7日 星期二

2015-07-08 Uganda World


Reuters
   
Al Shabaab gunmen kill 14 in night attack on Kenyan workers   
Reuters
MOMBASA, Kenya Al Shabaab gunmen killed 14 people, mostly quarry workers, in an overnight attack on a residential complex in northeast Kenya, officials said on Tuesday. The Islamist militant group said it had targeted Christians. Many died in their ...
Al-Shabaab kills 14 'sleeping' Kenyan workers   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Al Shabab extremists slaughter 41 people in Kenyan village   Toronto Star
Kenya Al-Shabab attack kills quarry workers in Mandera   BBC News
The Nation   
Firstpost   
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Firstpost
   
Taliban, Afghan government sit down for historic peace talks   
Firstpost
Kabul: Afghan officials are holding talks with Taliban representatives in the Pakistani capital in their first official face-to-face discussions, which the Afghan president said on Tuesday were aimed at starting full-fledged negotiations. The talks in ...
Official Afghan delegation meets Taliban   Brisbane Times
The US needs to keep troops in Afghanistan   Washington Post
Afghan Officials and Taliban Meet in Possible Step Toward Peace Talks   New York Times
NBCNews.com   
NDTV   
The News International   
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The Hindu
   
Iran nuclear talks deadline extended 'yet again'   
Financial Express
The deadline to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear programme has been extended yet again as the world powers struggled to resolve the lingering differences. By: ANI | July 8, 2015 8:41 am. The deadline to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear ...

FAQ: Oil analysts and experts on Iran nuclear deal   Moneycontrol.com
Iran nuclear deal deadline to be extended again   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
US Suggests Open-Ended Iran Talks   Wall Street Journal
Irish Independent   
Reuters Canada   
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BusinessDay
   
25 dead in suspected suicide attack in Zaria   
The Sun Daily
KANO: At least 25 people were killed on Tuesday when a bomb blast ripped through a government office in northern Nigeria in a suspected suicide attack likely to be blamed on the Boko Haram Islamist group. The explosion occurred in the town of Zaria at ...

Two suicide bombers kill around 30 in northern Nigeria   Times of India
How Female Bomber Killed 2-year-old, 25 Others In Zaria   Leadership Newspapers
Bomb Blasts Across Northeastern Nigeria Kill at Least 31 People   Bloomberg
CHANNELS TELEVISION   
Pulse Nigeria   
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Irish Examiner
   
Britain falls silent for 7/7 victims   
Irish Examiner
Britain fell silent yesterday in tribute to victims of terrorism for the second time in less than a week as the July 7 bombings were remembered. London mayor Boris Johnson and British prime minister DavidCameron lay wreathes at the July 7 memorial ...
A Kiwi remembers the London Bombings   Stuff.co.nz
10 years since 7/7: tributes paid to victims and survivors   The Hindu
UK falls silent to remember 7/7 victims   Times of India
Sky News Australia   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Daily Star   
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The Nation
   
Deadly car bomb hits Shiite mosque in Yemen capital   
The Sun Daily
SANAA: A car bomb exploded outside a mosque in the Yemeni capital of Sanaa on Tuesday, killing at least one person and wounding five, in a fresh attack on Shiite rebels claimed by the Islamic State group. Meanwhile, a Saudi-led coalition bombarded ...
Yemen Violence Leaves 130 Dead in Two Days   Wall Street Journal

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Daily Caller
   
Calgary Cops Arrest Man For Flying In Balloon Chair, Being Awesome   
Daily Caller
Well, maybe not awesome. But pretty cool. Frankly, my expectations of Canadians are so low that this guy clears the bar by a mile. ITV News: A Canadian man has been arrested after tying more than 100 balloons to a garden chair and flying over the city ...
Calgary balloon man just the latest in high-flying stunts   CBC.ca
Balloon man charged after epic adventure   Sky News Australia
It's a bird! It's a plane! It's a ... guy in a lawn chair?   Christian Science Monitor
People Magazine   
Stuff.co.nz   
Calgary Sun   
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The Guardian
   
UN divided on calling Srebrenica 'genocide' 20 years on   
Economic Times
UNITED NATIONS, UNITED STATES: The UN Security Council has postponed a vote recognising the Srebrenica massacre as genocide after Russia threatened to veto the draft text, even as Serbia's prime minister called for reconciliation 20 years after the ...

Russia Makes Good On Promise To Serbia, Blocks 'Genocide' Measure   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
UN divided on calling Srebrenica `genocide` 20 years on   Zee News
Revealed: the role of the west in the runup to Srebrenica's fall   The Guardian

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The Express Tribune
   
Malala Yousafzai: Slash eight days of military spending for free universal ...   
Financial Express
Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has urged world leaders to slash "eight days of military spending" and give all children access to 12 years of free education. By: ANI | July 8, 2015 8:44 am. Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai has urged world leaders to ...
Basic rights : Cut '8 days of military spending' for universal education: Malala   The Express Tribune
Turning 18, Malala says she'll remain voice of children | Reuters   Firstpost
Cut '8 days of military spending' for universal education: Malala   The Nation
Newsweek   
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The Nation
   
Burundi: Victory for Governing Party   
New York Times
The governing party won a majority of seats in Burundi's Parliament, according to provisional results from the vote on June 29, which most opposition groups boycotted. The Electoral Commission chairman, Pierre Claver Ndayicariye, said Tuesday that the ...

Burundi Ruling Party Wins Majority in Parliament   ABC News

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