2015年7月21日 星期二

2015-07-22 Uganda World


New York Times
   
Africans to Welcome Obama, but Not a Scolding on Gay Rights   
New York Times
JOHANNESBURG — President Obama has not even left for his trip to Africa this week, but he is already getting a lot of advice about what he should — or should not — say about gay rights after he lands. Some politicians in Kenya have warned against ...

Corridors Of Power   The Star
Security breach? Kenyan airline official leaks Obama's exact itinerary   Fox News
Kenyatta and Obama to talk security and flights   Times LIVE
Herald Scotland   
Washington Post   
Financial Times   
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New York Times
   
As Burundians Vote in Presidential Election, Many Are Afraid to Pick a Side   
New York Times
BUJUMBURA, Burundi — After months of unrest and a night of explosions and gunfire, Burundians went to the polls on Tuesday in a presidential election whose results are not in doubt but whose consequences could prove deeply destabilizing. President ...

Two killed as blasts, gunfire rock Burundi presidential vote   Reuters
Burundi counts votes after controversial presidential polls   News24
Disputed Burundi Election Goes Ahead, Despite Violence   Wall Street Journal
Toronto Star   
Times LIVE   
Los Angeles Times   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Tehran turns down Berlin's request to recognize Israel   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Zarif defends nuclear deal to parliament, Fabius to be first French FM to visit Tehran in 12 years. A demonstrator steps on an Israeli flag during a rally marking al-Quds (Jerusalem) Day in Tehran. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on ...
More new and 'disturbing' things about the Iran deal   Washington Post (blog)
Iran lawmakers said to need 'at least' 60 days for nuke deal   STLtoday.com
Iranian Nuclear Scientist Relief   Wall Street Journal
Telegraph.co.uk   
USA TODAY   
NEWS.com.au   
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Fox News
   
Father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb says deal may have saved Iran from disaster   
Fox News
May 8, 2011: Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan is photographed after a silent prayer over the grave of his brother Abdul Rauf Khan, during funeral services in Karachi. (Reuters). Dr. A.Q. Khan, known as the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb ...

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Irish Independent
   
Cheeky smile as Prince George celebrates second birthday   
Irish Independent
Prince William holds Prince George, who celebrated his second birthday yesterday, in this latest Open Gallery 1 Prince William holds Prince George, who celebrated his second birthday yesterday, in this latest image from a series of family portraits ...
Royal family releases Prince George portrait ahead of his second birthday   Los Angeles Times
Prince George turns two: new photograph   The Australian
It's Prince George's 2nd birthday, but how long will he have to wait before he ...   Irish Examiner
New Zealand Herald   
Belfast Telegraph   
Zee News   
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Reuters
   
China says Japan defense review misleading, damages relations   
Reuters
SHANGHAI China has described Japan's annual defense review as misleading and malicious, saying it overplayed the "China military threat" and stoked tensions between the two East Asian powers, and stuck resolutely to its claims over a disputed island ...

Japan defence paper slams China`s maritime demands as `coercive`   Zee News
Japan's pacifism fades, but most Japanese aren't happy about it   ABS CBN News

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Times LIVE
   
Collar may be rhino lifeline   
Times LIVE
Rhinos, tigers and elephants could be saved from poachers, thanks to a collar that monitors their heartbeats, a global-tracking device and a video camera. Save & Share. Email · Print. "The heart rate monitor triggers the alarm the instant a poaching ...
Why Does This Rhino Have A Camera In Its Horn?   Gizmodo Australia
Can Spy Cameras Save Our Rhinos?   Care2.com
Spy cams on rhinos will catch poachers   Digital Journal
Gizmag   
Treehugger   
Engadget   
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Irish Independent
   
Turkey on edge after massacre as state blamed for links to Isil   
Irish Independent
TURKEY claims that it has identified the suicide bomber responsible for the attack that killed 32 people in Suruc -but cannot yet prove that he was linked to Isil extremists. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Adding fuel to fire: Turkish police use tear gas, water cannons to disperse ...   Firstpost
Turkey's inaction to blame for Islamic State's rise, analysts say   The Globe and Mail
Turkey identifies suspect in suicide attack, dead activists mourned   The Sun Daily
Telegraph.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
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Horseed Media
   
African Forces Kill Five Islamist Rebels in Somali Training Camp   
Bloomberg
African Union soldiers killed five Islamist militants, including a senior leader of al-Shabaab, in Somalia after coming across a training camp on Tuesday, according to a statement from the peacekeeping mission. The forces seized weapons during the ...
Somalia:AMISOM refutes allegations of civilian deaths against AMISOM troops in ...   SomalilandPress
Somali civilians killed by َAfrican Union troops   APA
In Somalia, African Union Troops Accused Of Killing Dozens Of Civilians ...   International Business Times
somalicurrent   
Yahoo! Maktoob News   
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New Vision
   
Museveni urges West Nile to maintain peace   
New Vision
President Yoweri Museveni flanked by Imam Mohammed Mula after opening RIADI Mosque at Obongi, Moyo district. PPU Photo. mail. img. newvision. mail; img. By Vision Reporter. PRESIDENT Yoweri Museveni has appealed to the people of West Nile to ...

FDC's Fungaroo Hails President Museveni   AllAfrica.com

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