2014年9月30日 星期二

2014-10-01 Ghana World

  Irish Independent   
Thai murder victim may have been raped, say police  Herald Scotland
POLICE believe a British student may have been raped before being killed on the Thai island of Koh Tao. POLICE believe a British student may have been raped before being killed on the Thai island of Koh Tao. Custom byline text: Ben Kendall. The bodies of ...

Media, police forensic experts leave Koh Tao   Phuket Gazette
After coup and slayings, Thai authorities ponder tourist-tracking   Los Angeles Times
Backpacker murders: Will tourists be forced to wear tracking devices in Thailand?   TVNZ
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  NDTV   
At Least 43 Killed After Volcano Erupts in Japan  NDTV
Tokyo: Seven more bodies have been found by rescuers combing the peak of a Japanese volcano that erupted at the weekend, officials said Wednesday, taking the death toll to at least 43. The seven are in addition to the 36 already known to have died when ...

Tremors halt Mt. Ontake rescue efforts   AsiaOne
Luck, instinct determined fates of volcano hikers   Washington Post
New eruption fears at volcano in Japan   Irish Independent
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  TIME   
ISIS is the Antithesis of the Holy Pilgrimage  TIME
Crowd at Kaaba ahead of upcoming Eid al-Adha Muslim pilgrims from all around the world circle counterclockwise Islam's holiest shrine, the Kaaba, ahead of upcoming Eid Al-Adha (Feast of Sacrifice) at Masjid al-Haram (the Grand Mosque) in the Muslim ...

Hajj 2014 in Numbers: Over 2 million Muslims Expected for Holy Pilgrimage to ...   International Business Times UK
'Selfies' frowned upon, but technology is transforming the Hajj   Los Angeles Times
Mecca On Alert As Hajj Begins And ISIS Concerns Grow   Huffington Post
Patheos (blog)   
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  NDTV   
China Facing Growing US Pressure Over Hong Kong Protests  NDTV
Washington: China is facing growing US pressure to show restraint during mass pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, with the issue to be raised in high-level US-Chinese talks and a prominent U.S. lawmaker expressing "grave concerns." A day after the ...

Hong Kong protests: What else is driving mainland tensions?   BBC News
Hong Kong chief shrugs off demo   Irish Independent
Hong Kong protests: Bus loads of police arrive; 'umbrella revolution ...   ABC Online
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  Deutsche Welle   
Ebola crisis: Is the world up to the challenge?  Deutsche Welle
As the US and the world step up their efforts against the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, the institutions and practices they rely on are being called into question. Carrying away dead bodies in Sierra Leone (Photo: Scholz/Kriesch). September has been a month ...


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  New Vision   
Egypt, Libya plunge in Africa governance index, Uganda 19th  New Vision
EGYPT and Libya plunged in an annual ranking of good governance in Africa whose publishers also warned the raging Ebola epidemic will have a political fallout for the already fragile countries affected. The biggest riser in the Ibrahim Index of African ...

Mo Ibrahim: “Political temperature too high” in Ghana, Senegal   GhanaWeb

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  The Independent   
Worst year on record for deaths in Mediterranean with over 3000 casualties  The Independent
More than 3,000 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean so far this year, according to the International Organisation for Migration. The total of 3,072 is more than double the previous annual high in 2011, and 75 per cent of the 4,077 migrant ...

Migrant Group: Spike in Mediterranean Deaths   ABC News
Record 3072 migrants killed crossing Mediterranean in 2014: IOM   Arab News

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  Arab News   
Crisis deepens as Libyan militias reject UN talks  Arab News
CAIRO: Militias in control of the Libyan capital on Tuesday rejected the United Nations' call for a cease-fire in the battered nation, insisting instead that their rivals be disarmed. The announcement by the Libya Dawn umbrella group followed the first round of ...

Libyan Islamists reject UN-led peace talks   Al-Arabiya
Libya militants denounce UN-brokered talks   The Daily Star
Libya Dawn militia rejects UN talks   Aljazeera.com
Business Standard   
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  euronews   
Court blocks independence referendum in Catalonia  Herald Scotland
AN independence vote set for November in Spain's powerful Catalonia region has been halted by the nation's constitutional court after the central government mounted a legal case saying the planned referendum would be illegal. AN independence vote set ...

Catalans rally in favour of referendum   DAWN.com
Catalonia suspends campaign on independence   Irish Times
Catalonia suspends independence vote, will appeal Spanish ruling   SFGate
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  gulfnews.com   
South Africa court postpones Malema corruption trial  gulfnews.com
Polokwane, South Africa: A South African court on Tuesday suspended the corruption trial of firebrand politician Julius Malema, pushing the high-profile case against the self-appointed graft buster back by nearly a year. Malema, who heads the opposition ...

Malema: Bring on the trial   Independent Online
South African court postpones Malema`s corruption trial   Zee News
Tight security ahead of Malema trial   Jacaranda FM

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