Sudatel/Sudan Telecom has no shares in KasapaGhanaWebThe Board of Directors and Management of Kludjeson International Limited, sole shareholders of Kasapa Telecom Limited, have stated that Sudatel/Sudan Telecom Limited has no shares in Kasapa Telecom. A statement signed by K-San Law Firm, lawyers ...and more »
Montreal GazetteAfghan Migrants in Iran Face Painful Contradictions but Keep ComingNew York TimesKABUL, Afghanistan — They have few rights, can be arrested on sight and deprived of a trial, and are often deported four, five or more times — and no sooner are they across the border than they head back.Afghan refugees in Iran face abuse, forced deportations: HRWEconomic TimesIran forcibly deporting Afghans, rights group saysSeattle Post IntelligencerAfghan refugees face abuse in Iran, says rights bodyBusiness StandardStraits Times -The Provinceall 120 news articles »
AFPFrench shooting suspect left 'confused' lettersAFPParis — France said Thursday the suspect arrested over this week's shootings in Paris was previously jailed for his role in a "Bonnie-and-Clyde" style multiple murder and left rambling letters denouncing conspiracies and media manipulation. Abdelhakim ...and more »
Daily MailCameroon Defeats Tunisia 4-1 to Qualify for 2014 World CupBloombergCameroon beat Tunisia 4-1 today to clinch a place in next year's soccer World Cup in Brazil. The teams' first game in the two-match playoff in African qualifying was a 0-0 draw. Pierre Webo and Benjamin Moukandjo put the home team 2-0 ahead by halftime ...Cameroon 4-1 Tunisia (4-1 agg.): Indomitable Lions secure World Cup ...Goal.comJean Makoun scored on the double for CameroonRTE.ieWorld Cup 2014 play-off: Cameroon 4 Tunisia 1 - hosts qualifyDaily MailReuters UK -Yahoo Eurosport UKall 44 news articles »
The HinduHuman rights dominate Key's talks in Sri LankaTVNZThe issue of human rights has dominated the bilateral discussions at the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in Colombo between Prime Minister John Key and his Sri Lankan counterpart Mahinda Rajapaksa. Mr Key says he spent 14 of ...Muralitharan 'confronts' David CameronLankawebDon't dictate to us: Defiant Rajapaksa slams international communityIndia TodaySri Lanka snubs David Cameron's inquiry demandThe AustralianBusiness Recorder -Economic Times -The Hinduall 764 news articles »
The Moscow TimesRussia's Main Anti-Doping Lab Under Fire Before SochiThe Moscow TimesRussia's only World Anti-Doping Agency-approved laboratory risks losing its accreditation less than three months before the Sochi Winter Olympics, due to unspecified problems with its operations, WADA President John Fahey said. The international ...Anti-doping row in Jamaica costing me money, says Usain BoltSouth China Morning PostWADA: Russian lab must improveESPNThis Time, Jamaica Faces a Tougher EvaluationWall Street JournalXinhua -Business Standard -Reuters Canadaall 88 news articles »
Telegraph.co.ukBirth Every Two Minutes Strains Typhoon Haiyan Aid WorkBloombergRizza Jo Jaro, 18, went into labor in an evacuation center in Tacloban on Nov. 8 as Super Typhoon Haiyan, one of the worst storms on record to hit land, ripped through the Philippine city in Eastern Visayas. “My mother was whispering to my baby, 'don't come ...President Aquino Calls For Faster Relief for Typhoon VictimsWall Street Journal (blog)Australians start saving livesSydney Morning HeraldWe must stay the distanceThe AgeNBCNews.com -BBC News -Deutsche Welleall 1,956 news articles »
NEWS.com.auMandela remains ill, can't speak, Winnie saysTVNZSouth Africa's former president, Nelson Mandela, remains "quite ill" and unable to speak because of tubes that are keeping his lungs clear of fluid, though he is relaxed, his former wife told a newspaper. "He remains very sensitive to any germs, so he has to be ...Nelson Mandela is still unable to speak but uses facial expressions to ...Daily MailIdris Elba, star of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, faces new big role as a DadNEWS.com.auNelson Mandela Unable to Talk, Uses Facial Expressions to Communicate ...Parent HeraldDaily Beast -Telegraph.co.uk -Economic Timesall 66 news articles »
BBC NewsFrench Hostage Held by Nigerian Extremists Freed After 11 MonthsBusinessweekA French hostage held for almost a year in Nigeria by Islamist extremists has been freed, according to France's government. President Francois Hollande lauded Nigerian authorities for their “decisive action†to secure the release of Francis Collomp, who had ...French Hostage Francis Collomp Released in NigeriaWall Street JournalFrench hostage escaped 11 months captivity Nigeria, police sayEdmonton JournalFrench hostage in Nigeria free: ElyseeKDALColumbus Telegramall 62 news articles »
iAfrica.com'Blue light of death' hits PS4siAfrica.comReports of a "blue light of death" hitting several PlayStation 4s have surfaced on gaming forums and websites. According to Kotaku.com, Sony's new console is supposed to display a white light when powered on and working properly. However, numerous ...Sony Sells 1 Million PlayStation 4 Consoles in 24 HoursVarietyall 1,876 news articles »
Goal.comItaly hold Germany; Sanchez sinks EnglandDAWN.comLONDON, Nov 16: Italy drew 1-1 with Germany and an experimental England side slumped to a 2-0 home loss to Chile in headline friendly matches on Friday as the countdown to next year's World Cup begins in earnest. Italy maintained their proud record of ...Lahm: Germany should have beaten ItalyGoal.comItaly draws 1-1 with Germany in friendlyBusiness StandardItaly, Germany draw in friendlyFOXSports.comDeutsche Welle -The Star Online -SI.comall 186 news articles »
UN rejects AU deferral requestThe StarKENYA's and the African Union's request to have the ICC cases deferred for a year has been rejected by the UN Security Council. Only seven countries voted in favour of the request, two less than the number needed to have it accepted by the 15-member ...and more »
Daily MailRussian protester who nailed testicles to Red Square may be charged with ...Daily MailHooligan? Pyotr Pavlensky defends himself in a St Petersburg press conference this weekt as police consider whether to charge him with hooliganism. Russian protester who nailed his testicles to a Red Square cobblestone appears in court as police.Russian artist facing hooliganism charge for naked performanceThe Times (subscription)Russian Scrotum Artist Faces Hooliganism ChargeRadioFreeEurope/RadioLibertyRed Square Scrotum Protester Charged With HooliganismThe Moscow TimesRIA Novosti -MetroNews Canada -The Commentatorall 32 news articles »
The HinduChina Made Decisions About Market Reforms. We Think.BloombergThe meeting of China's leaders that just wrapped up in Beijing was possibly the most important economic-planning session the world has seen in years. Or perhaps it wasn't. This being China, it's hard to say. By now, China's leaders understand the reforms ...Beijing wants to have cake and eat it tooThe AgeChina leaders promise bigger market roleNEWS.com.auMarket will play 'decisive' roleecnsCRIENGLISH.com -NPR -Economic Timesall 214 news articles »
BBC NewsTyphoon-stricken Filipinos rely on countrymen abroad for lifelineLos Angeles TimesAs millions of Filipinos desperately search for sustenance and shelter in the devastation left by Typhoon Haiyan, many may be comforted by the knowledge that help is surely on the way from family members working abroad. The Philippines' biggest export ...Two Americans among the 1700 killed in Philippines Typhoon as top military ...Daily MailiTunes to Allow Donations for Typhoon Haiyan ReliefTIMEOxfam to maintain 'strong community focus' after typhoonTelegraph.co.ukCNN (blog) -The Guardian Nigeria -The Globe and Mailall 6,625 news articles »
Slate Magazine (blog)Egyptian Court Officially Ends Country's State of EmergencySlate Magazine (blog)An Egyptian court ended the country's three-month state of emergency and nighttime curfew on Tuesday. The move, according to Reuters, is “a step that may help the army-backed government restore a semblance of normality after the military ousted ...Egypt lifts state of emergencyToronto StarEgypt lifts post-Morsi state of emergencyIrish TimesEgypt ends state of emergencySydney Morning HeraldPakistan Daily Times -Edmonton Journal -Indian Expressall 265 news articles »
Washington Post (blog)What a deadly typhoon in the Philippines can tell us about climate adaptationWashington Post (blog)The massive typhoon that devastated the central Philippines over the weekend was deadly for a host of complex reasons — accidents of geography, a growing population, poor infrastructure. And, to a lesser extent, global warming may have factored in.Philippine authorities struggling with relief effortThe AgeTyphoon Haiyan: Before and after photos of storm's damageCTV NewsiTunes to Allow Donations for Typhoon Haiyan ReliefTIMENew Zealand Herald -The Globe and Mail -Sky News Australiaall 6,504 news articles »
Irish IndependentClimate Change Linked to Typhoon HaiyanVoice of AmericaLONDON — As another tropical storm bears down on the Philippines just days after Typhoon Haiyan devastated parts of the region, the country's climate change commissioner has issued a passionate plea for a global deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions.Typhoon Haiyan: is climate change to blame?The GuardianHaiti, Philippines hardest hit by weather extremes in 2012 – studyManila BulletinPhilippines, Haiti hardest hit by weather extremesABS CBN NewsSydney Morning Herald -BusinessWorld Online Edition -New York Times (blog)all 499 news articles »
XinhuaBeijing wants to have cake and eat it tooThe AgeWhen the Chinese Communist Party released its master plan for reform last night at the third plenum of the Eighteen Party Congress, commentators and analysts struggled to find bold reform messages to cheer for. Though the party has promised to grant the ...China leaders promise bigger market roleNEWS.com.auChinese Communist Party Meeting Promises Big, Yet Vague, ChangesNPRChina leaders promise bigger role for free marketEconomic TimesABC Online -Hindustan Timesall 209 news articles »
Toronto StarYou can't judge us: Sri LankaThe AustralianSRI Lanka says no commonwealth country has the right to judge others, as another nation boycotted this week's summit in Colombo over human rights concerns. Mauritius is joining India and Canada in refusing to send a leader to the Commonwealth Heads ...Sri Lanka downplays boycotts at Commonwealth summitBusiness StandardSri Lanka Tamils protest land grab ahead of Commonwealth meetgulfnews.comTamil Nadu: Will support resolution over boycott of CHOGM, says DMKFirstpostFinancial Times -Times of India -ABC Onlineall 789 news articles »
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