2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Ghana World


The Punch
   
20 dead, 41 injured – FG   
The Punch
The Federal Government has confirmed the death of 20 persons, with 41 others injured from the blasts. The government also advocated for inter-agency collaboration in emergency situations in the country. The Director of Family Planning in the Federal ...

Two blasts kill 18 near Nigeria capital   The Nation
18 killed in blasts blamed on militants near Nigerian capital   Daily Times
Kuje prison, terrorists' main target   Daily Sun
Sky News Australia   
Xinhua   
The Nation Newspaper   
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BBC News
   
Pope Francis to open Church synod amid gay row   
BBC News
Pope Francis is due to celebrate Mass at St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, at the start of a synod of bishops that will focus on family issues. The run-up was dominated by a row over a Vatican priest who on Saturday announced he was in a gay ...
As synod approaches, Francis is a man in the middle   The Boston Globe
Vatican Sacks Priest After He Comes Out As Gay   Sky News
Priest stripped of Vatican duties after coming out as gay   The Seattle Times
Yahoo News   
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The Punch
   
How Nigerians died in Hajj stampede — Survivor, Prof. Akintola   
The Punch
As an eyewitness of the tragic stampede in Mina, what would you say went wrong? What happened was this: there is usually a system with which pilgrims enter through the venue on the day of Jumrah. Jumrah is the day of stoning the Devil. Thus, when you ...

First Iran Haj dead return, nine days after stampede   Daily Times
Saudi Press Roundup   Arab News
First plane carrying dead from hajj disaster arrives in Iran   The Denver Post
Tehran Times   
Vanguard   
Press TV   
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The Japan Times
   
Gunmen kill Japanese man in Bangladesh; IS says   
Jakarta Post
Under investigation: In this image made from video, bystanders watch as investigators work at the site where Japanese national Kunio Hoshi was shot and killed in Mahiganj village in Rangpur district, Bangladesh, Saturday. Masked assailants riding a ...

Japanese shot dead in B'desh days after IS attack   The Nation
Now Japanese shot dead   Financial Express Bangladesh
Islamic State claims responsibility for killing Japanese man in Bangladesh   The Japan Times
The Guardian   
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
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Bangkok Post
   
Pacific trade negotiators push hard for deal   
Bangkok Post
ATLANTA - A deal on an ambitious Pacific Rim free-trade area appeared within reach as negotiators kept pushing to resolve the remaining issues over drug patents and auto and dairy trade. Ministers are aiming to bridge differences over a number of key ...


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Scottish Daily Record
   
Channel Tunnel traffic resumes after migrant intrusion   
Daily Times
Traffic resumed through the Channel Tunnel connecting Britain and France early Saturday several hours after being suspended when 113 migrants entered the French side of the tunnel complex, the company operating it said. Services had been suspended ...

French Boost Security at Channel Tunnel After Migrant Breach   NDTV
200 British anarchists 'help migrants storm Channel Tunnel'   Daily Mail
Eurotunnel services back to normal after 'massive invasion' of migrants   AOL UK
New York Times   
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The Nation
   
Doctors Without Borders says US airstrike hit hospital in Afghanistan; at ...   
Washington Post
KABUL — An airstrike apparently carried out by U.S. forces heavily damaged a charitable hospital in northern Afghanistan on Saturday, killing at least 19 people — three of them reportedly children — in an incident that a senior U.N. official equated ...
Bombed Afghan hospital staff helpless as patients burned in wards   Channel News Asia
UN human rights chief condemns Afghan hospital attack in Kunduz   Ghana Broadcasting Corporation
Obama offers 'deepest condolences' after hospital bombing   New Zealand Herald
CNN   
The Australian Financial Review   
The Indian Express   
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The Australian
   
Sydney shooting has terror links, police chief says   
The Australian
Rick Morton is the social affairs writer at the The Australian with a particular policy focus on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, aged care and population, but also writing on homelessness, social trends, drugs, and religion. He also writes ...
Parramatta shooting: quiet street spirals into violence as shots ring out   Brisbane Times
Australia mosque raided after 15-year-old boy's 'terrorism-linked' shooting ...   The Straits Times
Parramatta shooting: 'whole nation must take stock', says Julie Bishop   The Guardian
9news.com.au   
Daily Mail   
TVNZ   
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Who should be world's policeman?   
Herald Scotland
It is obvious that as far as the Western media is concerned the old Cold War continues. What a sceptical press poor Mr Putin receives. His support for the embattled Syrian government of Bashar Al-Assad is being blamed for the emergence of Isil, despite ...

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Vanguard
   
Matthew Kukah diagnoses Buhari, Nigeria   
Vanguard
Matthew Hassan Kukah, Catholic Bishop of Sokoto, diagnoses Nigeria. He spoke at the Platform, an occasion organised by Covenant Centre, Lagos, on October 1, 2015, to mark the country's 55th independence anniversary. For years and, perhaps, out of ...

Hurdles before Buhari's men   The Punch
Ministerial screening no longer 'bow and go'   BusinessDay
Mixed Metaphors: The Ministerial Nominees Edition By Sonala Olumhense   SaharaReporters.com
Daily Sun   
The Nation Newspaper   
National Accord   
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