Thursday, July 31, 2014
French politician urges govt. to disband pro-Israeli group
A French politician has called on the country's government to disband a radical pro-Israeli group, whose members have been attacking peace activists during rallies against Israel's war on Gaza.
The call for banning the Jewish Defence League (LDJ), France's main pro-Israeli group, was
No human beings in Israel, are there?
There are barely any human beings in
Israel to put an end to Tel Aviv’s gory child-killing spree in the besieged
Gaza Strip, an analyst writes for Press TV.
“There must be at least one or two human beings left in
Israel; we will learn who they are when
ISIL leave US footprints in Iraq: Larijani
Iran’s Majlis Speaker has slammed
the US double standards toward the fight against terrorism, saying ISIL leave
US footprints in Iraq.
“In responding to the world public opinion, US officials
attach priority to the battle against
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Bombers attack Kano poly, Potiskum mosque, kill 16
Another female suicide bomber struck at the Kano Polytechnic on Wednesday, killing two people.
There was however conflicting figures by government agencies on the number of those injured by the bomber who also died in the process.
While the state police command put the injured at six, the National Information Centre said 13.
Ebola death toll rises to 729—WHO
(AFP) – Fifty-seven more deaths from the Ebola epidemic
spreading alarm in west Africa have pushed the overall fatality toll from the
outbreak to 729, the World Health Organization said Thursday.
Netanyahu vows to continue Gaza tunnels destruction
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu says Tel Aviv will push ahead with the destruction of tunnels in the
Gaza Strip with or without a ceasefire.
Netanyahu said on Thursday at the start of a cabinet meeting
that Tel Aviv is “determined to
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Ebola-hit Sierra Leone declares state of emergency
FREETOWN (AFP) – Sierra Leone leader
Ernest Bai Koroma declared a state of emergency on Thursday and as the country
struggled to contain the deadly Ebola epidemic.
The impoverished country, along with
neighbouring Guinea and Liberia, is struggling to contain an
3 suspected militants killed in car explosion in Egypt
Attack on Nigeria anti-Israel rally unacceptable: Iran official
Iraq slams ISIL jihad marriage as rape: Report
Iraq's Ministry of Human Rights
condemns as “rape” a call for so-called jihad marriages by ISIL Takfiri
terrorists, Press TV reports.
The Takfiri terrorists have opened what they call “a marriage bureau” to arrange so-called
The Takfiri terrorists have opened what they call “a marriage bureau” to arrange so-called
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Shia mosques bombed in Nigeria, 8 killed
Suspected Boko Haram militants have targeted two Shia mosques in northeast Nigeria with bomb attacks, killing at least six worshippers and injuring several others.
The two mosques in the town of Potiskum in Nigeria’s Yobe State were targeted by bombers late
Israel shells another UN school in Gaza, kills 20
Israel has shelled another UN-run school north of the besieged Gaza Strip, killing at least 20 Palestinians.
According to reports, the Israeli shelling hit Abu Hussein School in Jabalia, located 4 kilometers north of Gaza City early on Wednesday.
Cholera outbreak kills 200 in Cameroon
Cameroon’s Health Ministry has announced the death of more than 200 people in the north of the country due to a cholera outbreak over the past two months.
The health delegate for the northern region of the West Central African country, Rebecca Djao,
Monday, July 28, 2014
MH17 downing may constitute war crime: UN
The United Nations human rights chief says the alleged downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine may amount to a "war crime."
On Monday, Navi Pillay, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, condemned the possible
1050 Gazans killed in Israeli offensive: Medics
Around 1,050 Palestinians have so far been killed in Israel’s 21-day military offensive against the besieged Gaza Strip, Press TV reports.
On Monday, Palestinian medics told Press TV that nearly 1,050 people, including a large number of women and children, have lost their lives in the Israeli attacks since July 8 and more than 6,200
Foreigners advised to leave Libya amid clashes
Several countries have advised their nationals in Libya to leave the country immediately amid a raging battle in the capital Tripoli.
On Sunday, Cairo called on its citizens in Tripoli and Benghazi to seek "safer areas in Libya or head to the Libya-Tunisia border."
Boko Haram kidnaps wife of Cameroon's vice PM
Boko Haram Takfiri militants
have kidnapped the wife of Cameroon's vice prime minister during a attack
in the northern town of Kolofata, an official says.
"I can confirm that the home of Vice Prime
Minister Amadou Ali in Kolofata came under a savage attack from Boko Haram
militants," Issa Tchiroma said on Sunday.
Ebola kills Liberian physician, infects American
A physician from Liberia
has been killed and an American infected by Ebola in Liberia.
Samaritan's Purse, an aid agency, said on Sunday
that the American physician, 33-year-old Dr. Kent Brantly, along with his
fellow countrywoman Nancy Writebol, who is an aid worker, was diagnosed with
the disease.
Israel kills 4-year-old boy in Gaza’s Jebaliya
Israel has killed a 4-year-old boy and injured several others during the latest attacks against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
Ashraf al-Qudra, the emergency services spokesman, said the boy, Samih Ijneid, was killed when a shell hit a house in the east of Jebaliya. He added that the boy was the first person to be killed in Gaza on Monday.
Saturday, July 26, 2014
CAR’s Seleka military chief rejects truce
The military chief of the mostly Muslim Seleka group in the Central African Republic (CAR) has refused to accept a recent ceasefire with anti-Balaka Christian militants.
In a Friday interview with the state-run BBC, Joseph Zoundeiko said his forces would not accept
Over 350k Somalis in need of food aid: UN
More than 350,000 people in Somalia’s capital city of Mogadishu are in acute need of food aid, the United Nations has warned.
In a report published on Saturday, the UN Office for the Coordination
of Humanitarian Affairs Nigeria arrests Kaduna bombings suspect: Ministry
Nigeria has arrested a man in
connection with two separate bombings in the northern city of Kaduna, the
Defense Ministry says.
In a statement issued on Friday, the ministry said the
unnamed suspect, a young man dressed as a woman, was detained immediately after
the second bomb blast on Wednesday.
Boko Haram Takfiri militants sentenced to jail in Cameroon
A military court in Cameroon has sentenced 14 Boko Haram Takfiri militants to a maximum of 20 years imprisonment.
“Each of the Boko Haram members (was) sentenced to between 10 and 20 years” in jail and the
Israel should lift Gaza siege: Iran deputy FM
“The Zionist regime has no other option but to accept the condition [set by] the [Palestinian] resistance [movement], which is lifting the siege on the Gaza Strip,” Iranian Deputy Foreign
Nigerian soldiers kill 25 anti-Israel protesters on Quds Day
Twenty-five demonstrators, including the sons of the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, have been gunned down during an anti-Israeli rally held to mark International Quds Day in an ancient city of the African country, Press TV has learned.
Every man wants to sleep with me- Afrocandy
By Juliet Ebirim and Iyabo Aina
US-based Nigerian controversial soft-porn star, Judith
Mazagwu, popularly known as Afrocandy, has been in the country for a while now.
The mother of two girls is in the country to put finishing touches to her new
film, Queen of Zamunda.
Police Arrest 21 Year-old Pregnant Woman for Selling Day-old Baby in Adamawa
Parade 72
year-old man for raping a minor
By Daji
Sani
The
Adamawa State police command on Friday paraded a pregnant women, 21 year
old Mrs Chinwendu Mbogu who stole a one day old baby from Mayo-Belwa
cottage hospital in Adamawa
2 die as APC, PDP supporters clash in Osun
BY GBENGA OLARINOYE, OSOGBO
With barely 15 days to the August 9, governorship election in Osun State, supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Governor Rauf Aregbesola and those of the People Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyiola Omisore yesterday in Ilesa engaged
With barely 15 days to the August 9, governorship election in Osun State, supporters of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, Governor Rauf Aregbesola and those of the People Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyiola Omisore yesterday in Ilesa engaged
At least 76 bodies pulled from Gaza rubble in truce
GAZA CITY – The bodies of at least 76 Palestinians were
recovered from the rubble across the Gaza Strip in the first few hours of a
12-hour humanitarian truce Saturday, medics said.
Emergency services spokesman Ashraf al-Qudra said 76 bodies
had been brought to hospitals in
Friday, July 25, 2014
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