2015年6月18日 星期四

2015-06-19 Ghana World


Chicago Sun-Times
   
White Gunman Caught in Killing of 9 in Historic Black Church   
ABC News
It was an act of "pure, pure concentrated evil," Charleston's mayor said — a black community's leading lights extinguished in a spray of bullets, allegedly at the hands of a young white man who was welcomed into their Bible study session. And so the nine ...

Accused shooter 'wanted to start civil war,' roommate says   Toronto Star
Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Is Brought to Charleston   New York Times
Shooting suspect in custody after Charleston church massacre   CNN
Los Angeles Times   
The Globe and Mail   
The Australian   
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National Geographic
   
UNHCR: Refugee numbers reach highest ever recorded   
CNN
(CNN) — There are more refugees in the world today than ever previously recorded — and more than half are children, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday. Nearly 60 million people were counted as forcibly displaced in 2014, according to the ...

'Global conflicts displaced record 60m in 2014'   Times of India
Displacement of peoples at its highest since WW2   Irish Examiner
Global refugees: Is the world failing?   Aljazeera.com
Wall Street Journal   
Miami Herald   
Hindustan Times   
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Reuters India
   
Pope demands 'action now' to save planet from environmental ruin   
Reuters India
VATICAN CITY Pope Francis demanded swift action on Thursday to save the planet from environmental ruin, urging world leaders to hear "the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor" and plunging the Catholic Church into political controversy over climate ...


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The Hindu
   
Waterloo handshakes as Europe marks bicentenary united   
Reuters Africa
WATERLOO, Belgium (Reuters) - Descendants of Napoleon Bonaparte and the Duke of Wellington shook hands at Waterloo on the 200th anniversary of a battle that ended French imperial hegemony over Europe and ushered in a century of fragile peace.
The Battle of Waterloo: Joining an army of re-enacters remembering one of ...   The Independent
Notable & Quotable: Andrew Roberts   Wall Street Journal
Europe marks Waterloo anniversary   Gulf Daily News
ABC Online   
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ABC Online
   
Western aid donors should take note of Africa's changing priorites   
ABC Online
The fact Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir could snub an arrest warrant on his trip to South Africa is a symptom of the changing political priorities in the continent. And Western aid donors should learn from this, writes Greg Mills. For African democrats, the ...

Parly chaos: Nkandla trumps Bashir issue   Independent Online
How Zuma and ministers plotted Omar al-Bashir's escape   Mail & Guardian Online
S Africa gets 1 week to explain how Sudan prez Bashir left   Hindustan Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Washington Times   
The Economist   
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CNN
   
Fire at 'Loaves and Fishes' church was arson, Israeli police say   
CNN
Tabgha, Israel (CNN) A church at the site in Israel where Christians believe Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish has been badly damaged by arson, police said Thursday. Fires were set off early Thursday in the monastery section of the Church ...

Israel's miracle church attacked   The Hindu
'Miracle' church at Sea of Galilee torched   Times LIVE
Fire heavily damages Church of Loaves and Fishes on Sea of Galilee   Ynetnews
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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Khaleej Times
   
Muslims reflect on first day of fasting   
Khaleej Times
Fasting an average of 15 hours in the harsh summer weather may seem to be a tough task but worshipers look beyond the hunger as a means to focus more on engaging in acts of goodness. People buying snack from the cafeteria at Al Karama on the first ...

Year-on-year guest...   Gulf Daily News
Beijing, June 18, 2015 (AFP) -   The Hindu
Edmonton Muslims welcome Ramadan   Edmonton Journal
Ynetnews   
gulfnews.com   
Arab News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cameron invites Egypt's Sisi to London after Morsi death sentence   
Telegraph.co.uk
The British government has defended its decision to invite Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to London the day after his administration condemned the country's former president to death. A Cairo court confirmed the sentence against Mohamed Morsi on ...

Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   AsiaOne
Egypt's Mursi appeals against violence conviction - lawyers to state media   Reuters
Egypt's spectre   Daily Times
The New Yorker   
News24   
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Ghana Business News
   
Ghana government says digital migration on course   
Ghana Business News
Mr Edward Ato Sarpong, the Deputy Minister of Communications, has assured Ghanaians that the digital broadcasting migration is on course. He said work on the installation of the Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) network platform to deliver improved ...

Nigeria apologises for failing to migrate to digital television   Premium Times
Digital Migration; who benefits?   PC Tech Magazine
South Africa: “No digital interference”   Advanced Television
GhanaWeb   
Independent Online   
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Church Times
   
Magna Carta's anniversary a time to 'reaffirm commitment'   
Church Times
THE Archbishop of Canterbury has said that the Church has failed to live up to the "most noble qualities" set out in Magna Carta. He made his comments on Monday, during a series of events to mark the 800th anniversary of the great charter at the site of its ...

India's charter   The Indian Express
Carolyn Harris: Magna Carta established that nobody, not even the king, was ...   National Post
British Library publishes Digital Magna Carta – written-by-web-vote because it's ...   The Register

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