2014年11月27日 星期四

2014-11-28 Ghana World


NEWS.com.au
   
A TV news program shows Kim Yo-Jong at Seoul Railway Station in South ...   
NEWS.com.au
THERE's a new Kim climbing the ranks in North Korea — and this time, it's a woman. Kim Jong-un's younger sister, Kim Yo-Jong, has been promoted to what is effectively a second-in-command position to the country's notorious dictator. She has been ...

North Korea's 'princess' moves closer to center of power   Reuters Canada
Iran's leader says he's not opposed to more nuclear talks.   Quartz
Kim Jong-un keeps it in the family by handing little sister top North Korea job   Mirror.co.uk
The Times (subscription)   
The Age   
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Mirror.co.uk
   
Bomber targets embassy vehicle   
Herald Scotland
A BRITISH security worker was among two people killed in an attack on a UK embassy vehicle in Afghanistan. A BRITISH security worker was among two people killed in an attack on a UK embassy vehicle in Afghanistan. Sorry, you must sign in before you ...

Five dead in attack on British embassy convoy near Kabul   Irish Independent
Embassy blast horror   Gulf Daily News
Scots guard killed in Taliban suicide attack horror in Afghanistan   Scottish Daily Record
The Nation   
DAWN.com   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Business Recorder
   
A Tilt Toward NATO in Ukraine as Parliament Meets   
New York Times
MOSCOW — As Ukraine's new Parliament, firmly controlled by a coalition of pro-Western parties, convened for the first time on Thursday, President Petro O. Poroshenko urged lawmakers to repeal a 2010 law that codified the country's nonaligned status in ...

Russia sees threat in Ukraine's potential NATO membership   Zee News
NATO Fears Russia Could Control The Black Sea   Christianity Daily
EU pushes for energy union to curb dependence on Russia: draft   THE BUSINESS TIMES
RT   
Times LIVE   
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India Today
   
Badaun case: Girls' family reject CBI suicide theory   
India Today
Two teenage cousins, aged 14 and 15, were found hanging from a tree in Badaun this May.The family of Badaun's Katra Sadatganj victims has rejected the suicide theory of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) while alleging the probe agency was siding ...

Police say 'raped' girls found hanging killed themselves   Irish Independent
India 'raped' girls found hanging killed selves   The Nation
Badaun sisters committed suicide, were not raped, murdered: CBI   Mid-Day
The Age   
Daily News & Analysis   
The New Indian Express   
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Bangkok Post
   
Thailand, Vietnam confirm $15bn trade target | Bangkok Post: news   
Bangkok Post
Thailand and Vietnam Thursday reconfirmed their target of increasing trade between the two countries to US$15 billion (491 billion baht) by 2020. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha reviews a guard of honour with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Tan ...

Thailand Blocks Access To Damaging Human Rights Report   NPR (blog)
Prayut reaches historic crossroads in the deep South   The Nation
Thailand elections likely to be delayed until 2016, says military junta   The Australian
NBCNews.com   
BBC News   
Independent Online   
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The Streetjournal
   
30 soldiers feared dead in Adamawa explosion   
Nigerian Tribune
ABOUT 30 soldiers were feared killed in Marrabar Mubi, about 20 kilometres from Mubi town, Adamawa State, when a bomb planted by the roadside detonated, local sources said on Thursday. Reports from the area indicated that the incident happened ...

Nigeria bus station blast kills 40 people   The Nation
Bomb Blast Kills 5 Solders, 35 Civilians In Mubi   Leadership Newspapers
3 soldiers killed in Mubi roadside explosion   Daily Sun
The Streetjournal   
NAIJ.COM   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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BBC News
   
#BBCtrending: Islamist online call for protests in Egypt   
BBC News
Islamists in Egypt are calling for protesters to take to the streets today in what they say is a 'battle' for their Muslim identity. The Muslim Brotherhood has been declared a terrorist organisation there and public demonstrations are banned. But a 'Muslim Youth ...

Egypt braces for Islamist protest   Business Standard
Egypt vows to confront planned Islamist protests   Al-Arabiya
Egypt gears up for Friday of 'Islamic revolution' protests   Ahram Online
Kansas City Star   
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Dallas Morning News
   
Michael Rubin: Iran's not-so-hidden hidden agenda   
Dallas Morning News
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani spoke at the parliament to defend his nominee for the post of science minister, Fakhroddin Ahamadi Danesh Ashtiani, in Tehran, Iran, earlier this month. Iran's parliament rejected Rouhani's nominee for the post of science ...

Rejecting nuclear deal could prove costly for Iran   AsiaOne
As nuclear talks continue, Iran's riches remain off limits   CBS News
A welcome extension on nuclear talks with Iran   Irish Times
The Daily Star   
Mail & Guardian Online   
Wall Street Journal   
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New Era
   
Namibia prepares for Africa's first e-vote   
I Government
Windhoek, November 27: Namibia will vote in Africa's first electronic ballot on Friday in a poll that will usher in a new president and quotas to put more women in government, after opposition's plea against using Indian-made e-voting machines was dismissed.
Geingob meets leaders of three big constituencies   New Era

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Columbus Dispatch
   
ICRC seeks record $1.7 billion for humanitarian work in 2015   
Reuters UK
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) appealed on Thursday for a record 1.6 billion Swiss francs ($1.67 billion) to respond to humanitarian crises next year in Syria, South Sudan, Afghanistan, Iraq, ...

ICRC requests record budget of $1.68 billion for 2015   Press TV
International Red Cross plans record spending in 2015   Columbus Dispatch
International Red Cross, Citing Numerous Crises, Plans Record Spending   New York Times
The Courier   
U-T San Diego   
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