2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Uganda World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Peter Greste calls on world to step up pressure on Egypt over sentence   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian journalist Peter Greste has urged the international community to step up pressure on the Egyptian government to "undo the injustice" meted out to him and two al-Jazeera colleagues, who were sentenced on Saturday to three years in prison by a ...

The Latest: Greste Calls on El-Sissi to 'Undo Injustice'   New York Times
'Devastated' Peter Greste calls on Egypt's president to pardon trio   The Guardian
Peter Greste devastated over Egypt court conviction   The Australian
Reuters   
ABC Online (blog)   
9news.com.au   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bangkok bombing: Who are the Turkish terrorist group the Grey Wolves?   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Neo-fascists from a Turkish terrorist group called Grey Wolves have emerged as key suspects in the Bangkok bombing after the arrest of a man believed to be Turkish in the Thai capital with bomb making material. The group's death squads have ...

Police arrest suspect in Bangkok bomb attack   Irish Independent
Police arrest Erawan bomb suspect (Updated Sunday)   Bangkok Post
Last S'pore victims of Bangkok blast return   AsiaOne
Washington Post   
Brisbane Times   
Sky News Australia   
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Business Recorder
   
South Sudan ceasefire takes effect after eleventh-hour clashes   
The Sun Daily
JUBA: A ceasefire aimed at ending a brutal civil war in South Sudan came into effect Saturday evening hours after fresh clashes between government forces and rebels, which sparked concern for a hard-won peace deal. The truce brokered by the regional ...

A Peace Plea for South Sudan   New York Times
South Sudan rebels, army trade blame for fresh fighting   Times of Oman
South Sudan rivals trade accusations over new fighting   Reuters Africa
STLtoday.com   
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The Guardian
   
Malaysia protests calling for Najib Razak to resign enter second day   
The Guardian
Activists from the coalition for clean and fair elections, or Bersih, gather on a main road in Kuala Lumpur for a second day on Sunday. Photograph: Joshua Paul/AP. Associated Press. Saturday 29 August 2015 23.17 EDT Last modified on Saturday 29 August ...

Corruption protest draws thousands in Malaysia   Sky News Australia
Malaysia in second day of protests against PM Najib Razak   BBC News
Huge Malaysia rally for Najib's resignation enters   Jakarta Post
The Straits Times   
Sky News   
Times of India   
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ABC Online
   
38 girls killed in Swaziland bus crash en route to King's wife choosing ceremony   
ABC Online
A road accident in Swaziland has killed 38 girls and seriously injured 20 others who were on their way to a traditional ceremony where King Mswati III can choose a new wife, pro-democracy activists reported. The accident happened on Friday night when ...
38 girls, young women killed in Swaziland   The Australian
Swazi Maidens among more than 100 killed in horror crashes   Times LIVE
65 Swaziland girls tragically die in truck crash en route to royal festival ...   RT
Boston Globe   
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Spy cell uncovered   
Herald Scotland
Nigeria has uncovered a spy cell run by militant Islamist group Boko Haram at the international airport in the capital Abuja apparently aimed at selecting targets for attack, the country's national security agency said. In a statement, the Department ...

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The Express Tribune
   
Libya arrests three suspected smugglers over migrant boat disaster   
ABC Online
Libyan authorities have arrested three people on suspicion of involvement in launching a boat packed with migrants that sank off the country's Mediterranean coast, killing up to 200 people, a security official said. The vessel, with up to 400 sub ...
Nearly 200 immigrants feared dead off Libya coast   Xinhua
Nine hours at sea, kept alive by a bit of wood   The Straits Times
Libya officials raise death toll from latest migrant disaster to 117, about ...   Fox News

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Sudan Tribune
   
Exiled Yemeni president arrives in Khartoum for bilteral talks   
Business Standard
Exiled Yemeni President Abd Rabbuh Mansur Hadi arrived on Saturday in Khartoum to kick off an official two-day visit to Sudan during which he is to hold talks with his Sudanese counterpart Omar al-Bashir. Hadi was received upon arrival at the Khartoum ...

Collateral damage: The Sudanese in Syria   World Magazine
Sudanese Parliamentarian Delegation Obtains Entry Visa to New York   Sudan Vision
Sudanese press awash with US sanctions talk   StarAfrica.com
New Vision   
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DailyPost Nigeria
   
Buhari disowns documents containing campaign promises of his first 100 days in ...   
DailyPost Nigeria
President Muhammadu Buhari has distanced himself from two documents containing promises on what he would achieve in his first 100 days in office. A statement from his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu titled: ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Virginia shooting: Killer fired 17 shots during his 'well planned' attack on ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
Vester Lee Flanagan II fired 17 shots during his "well planned and pre-meditated" attack that took the lives of two television journalists in Virginia during a live broadcast, police said. Vicki Gardner, who was being interviewed at the time of the ...
Nobody had to see Alison Parker's terror as she faced death   The Guardian
Ex-colleagues of Virginia gunman say many tried to mentor and support him   Washington Post
Former co-workers say Vester Flanagan had problems with work, anger, racism   12NewsNow.Com
Elko Daily Free Press   
Press Examiner   
Rapid News Network   
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