2015年5月22日 星期五

2015-05-23 Ghana Africa


Times LIVE
   
Ethiopia's democracy put to the test in general election   
DAWN.com
ADDIS ABABA: Ethiopia, Africa's second-most populous country, holds a general election on Sunday, the first since the death of long-time strongman Meles Zenawi whose successor Hailemariam Desalegn is seen as all but certain to stay in office. Over 36.8 ...

Society and faith in Ethiopia   Reuters
Opponents Question Ethiopia's Democracy   Voice of America
Ethiopia's ruling party touts growth before vote, critics say freedoms suffer   Daily Mail
Christian Science Monitor   
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CNN
   
300 to 400 new cholera cases per day among Burundians in Tanzania   
DAWN.com
GENEVA: Some 3,000 cases of cholera have been reported in Tanzania, mainly among Burundian refugees fleeing political violence, the UN said on Friday, adding that up to 400 new cases were being counted daily. So far, 31 people have died of the ...

Street Battles Erupt in Burundi   ABC News
Cholera outbreak hits 3000 Burundi refugees - UN   BBC News
Cholera infects 3000 Burundi refugees in Tanzania, UN calls for help   CTV News
Channel News Asia   
Xinhua   
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The Punch
   
Over 50 world leaders to attend Buhari's inauguration   
The Punch
Over 50 world leaders are expected to attend the inauguration of the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), on Friday. The Chairman, Media and Publicity Sub- Committee of the Presidential Inauguration Planning Committee and Minister of Culture and ...

FG denies N3b inauguration budget   Daily Sun
Over 50 Presidents/Heads Of Govt To Attend Buhari's Swearing-In   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Turn Up: 5​0 Heads of States Expected At Buhari's Innauguration   360Nobs.com
THISDAY Live   
StarAfrica.com   
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Reuters Africa
   
UN investigates reports of executions, abuses in Mali   
Reuters Africa
BAMAKO (Reuters) - The United Nations said on Friday it was investigating reports of serious human rights abuses, including the execution of civilians, in northern Mali following clashes this week between northern Tuareg separatist rebels and ...

Thousands Flee Fighting in N. Mali   Voice of America

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Times LIVE
   
Islamist gunmen storm village in Kenya   
DAWN.com
NAIROBI: Islamist gunmen raided a village in northeastern Kenya, the interior ministry said on Friday, the latest in a string of brazen attacks by the Somali-led, Al Qaeda affiliated insurgents. There were no casualties reported in the remote village, close to the ...

In video, Somali ISIS members court Al-Shabaab   CNN
Kenya defeats al Shabaab incursion near Garissa   Ynetnews
Kenya says it repelled Al Shabab militants in town north of Garissa   Christian Science Monitor
Miami Herald   
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NDTV
   
United Nations Chief Urges Nigeria to Help Boko Haram Victims   
NDTV
United Nations: UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday called on Nigeria to step up medical and psychological aid to survivors of Boko Haram attacks and victims of rape. Nigeria's military, backed by its neighbors, has liberated a series of towns from ...

As Boko Haram Victims Accuse Each Other of Radicalization, Nigeria Moves ...   Breitbart News
UN chief "deeply troubled" by Boko Haram attacks against civilians   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Boko Haram militants 'must be brought to justice' – UN chief   UN News Centre
Big News Network.com   
OneNewsNow   
Michronicleonline   
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Times LIVE
   
S. Africa safe for tourists   
Arab News
This is with reference to a report published on May 19 following some attacks on foreign nations in some areas in South Africa. South Africa is known for its respect for human rights and the rule of law. This is inspired by its African values and an appreciation of ...

Visa panic grows   Times LIVE

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Zimbabwe Independent
   
Two Years In, Critics Slam of New Zimbabwe Constitution   
EIN News Zimbabwe
HARARE— In 2013, an estimated 95 percent of Zimbabweans approved a new constitution that, officials said, would end years of human rights abuses under President Robert Mugabe's government. Marking two years since its ratification, however, Zimbabwe ...

Nothing Significant As Mugabe's SADC Tenure Nears End   The Zimbabwe Daily
Mugabe's Venom Won't Fix Nation   AllAfrica.com

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News24 Nigeria
   
Nigerian Muslims set court ablaze over 'insult' to Muhammad   
News24 Nigeria
Kano - Hundreds of rioting Muslims have set a Shariah court ablaze in Nigeria's northern Kano city to protest a judge freeing a cleric accused of insulting the prophet Muhammad. An AP reporter watched protesters throw blazing, fuel-filled tires into the building ...

Blasphemy Protest: Police arrest 6; security stepped up in Kano   Premium Times
UPDATE 1-Hundreds of youths protest in Nigeria's Kano over alleged ...   Reuters
Hundreds of youths protest in Nigeria's Kano over alleged blasphemy: Police   The Straits Times

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News24
   
Dirco mum on reports former Lesotho PM fled to SA   
News24
Pretoria - The Department of International Relations and Co-operation had no comment on a report stating that Lesotho's opposition leader has fled to South Africa. This comes after the SABC reported that Tom Thabane, the former Lesotho prime minister, had ...

Former Lesotho prime minister flees to S. Africa: report   Shanghai Daily (subscription)
Former Lesotho PM flees to Botswana   Eyewitness News

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