2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 Ghana World

  BBC News   
Catholic synod: Gay rights groups say vote 'disappointing'  BBC News
Catholic gay rights groups say the rejection by bishops of proposals for wider acceptance of gay people, backed by Pope Francis, is "very disappointing". A draft paper issued at a Catholic Church synod in the Vatican had included text calling for greater ...

Vatican meeting on family walks back liberal language on gay couples, divorce   Washington Post
Catholic bishops scrap welcome to gays   The Australian
'Extraordinary' synod ends with a nod to respect and sensitivity   Macleans.ca
Times of India   
Bloomberg   
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  Aljazeera.com   
Hong Kong protest clashes leave 20 injured  Aljazeera.com
Hong Kong police have clashed with protesters again, with the government saying 20 people were injured in a fourth night of violence after nearly three weeks of pro-democracy rallies. Dozens of police with shields and helmets pushed into a crowd of ...

Street battles rage as Hong Kong protesters, police clash despite imminent talks   Daily News & Analysis
20 Injured in New Hong Kong Protest Violence   NDTV
Activists retake core protest zone   Herald Scotland
The Globe and Mail   
Daily Mail   
Channel News Asia   
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Fresh 'Boko Haram attacks' after ceasefire  Gulf Daily News
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria: Suspected Boko Haram militants have killed dozens of people in five attacks on Nigerian villages that occurred after the government announced a ceasefire to enable 200 abducted girls to be freed, security sources and witnesses said ...

Nigeria to have abducted girls freed by Tuesday   The Nation
Hopes rise for the return of kidnapped schoolgirls   Irish Independent
Hometown of kidnapped Nigerian girls hopeful, cautious on cease-fire   CBS News
BusinessDay   
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  Reuters   
Americans 'can't give in to hysteria or fear' over Ebola: Obama  Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With three cases of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and more than 100 people being monitored in case they are infected, President Barack Obama said Saturday that Americans "can't give in to hysteria or fear" about the ...

Obama to seek more funds to fight Ebola: Bloomberg   Reuters UK

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  Orange UK News   
Anni Dewani's Honeymoon Hitman Dies In Jail  Orange UK News
One of the men convicted of killing newlywed Anni Dewani has died in a prison in Cape Town, a South African official has confirmed. Xolile Mngeni, who was branded "merciless and evil" by a judge during his sentencing, was jailed for life for shooting Mrs ...

South Africa: Anni Dewani Killer Dies of Brain Cancer   Yahoo News UK
Dewani killer was recommended for medical parole   News24
Anni Dewani murderer dies in prison   Belfast Telegraph
The Guardian   
NEWS.com.au   
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  ABC News   
Libya PM says united forces aim to retake capital  Business Standard
Libya's internationally-recognised prime minister said today that military forces in the strife-torn country had united to try to recapture Tripoli and the second city Benghazi from Islamist militias. Abdullah al-Thani also expressed his frustration over a lack of ...

Libya PM says united forces aim to 'liberate' Tripoli, Benghazi   Ahram Online
UN calls for ceasefire in western Libya to facilitate humanitarian aid   Khaleej Times
UN calls for ceasefire in western Libya   The Nation

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  Sudan Tribune   
Sudan's Bashir flies to Cairo for talks with Egyptian president  Sudan Tribune
October 17, 2014 (KHARTOUM) – Sudanese president Omer Hassan al-Bashir travel to Cairo on Saturday for talks with his Egyptian counterpart, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, on Ethiopia's dam project, trade and security issues. JPEG - 45.1 kb; Sudanese president ...


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Fayose sacks Ekiti LGs, LCDAs, boards  Nigerian Tribune
Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State has dissolved all the caretaker committees of the 16 local government areas of the state and those of the 19 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) created in July this year. The governor also announced the dissolution ...

Ekiti govt accuses Speaker of attempt to frustrate Fayose   Daily Sun
Fayose sacks all Ekiti council chairmen, secretaries, boards   Premium Times
Fayose's claim that I left N84billion debt is reckless, irresponsible - Fayemi   DailyPost Nigeria
The Guardian Nigeria   
The News   
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  Zee News   
Women & children hacked to death by rebels  New Zealand Herald
Armed members of the M23 rebel group travel to a frontline position overlooking Goma, in the shadow of the Nyiragongo Volcano, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Photo / Getty. At least 22 people, most of them women and children, have been ...

Islamist rebels hack 22 to death in Congo   The Times (subscription)
22 killed by rebels in eastern Congo   seattlepi.com
DRC Violence Kills 21, Mostly Women, Children   Voice of America
Firstpost   
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  Reuters   
UN urges Mali peace accord at Algiers talks  Reuters
ALGIERS (Reuters) - The United Nations peacekeeping chief on Saturday urged the Malian government to show a strong signal of its commitment to peace as negotiations with rebels restarted. U.N. Undersecretary General Herve Ladsous was visiting Algiers ...

With Mali peace talks set to resume, Security Council urges 'spirit of compromise ...   indiablooms
UN appeals to Mali factions to reach peace deal   Business Standard

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