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Yahoo Daily News
20 Jan 2015
PARIS/BANGUI (Reuters) - A French charity worker and a churchman were abducted on Monday in Bangui, the capital of Central African Republic, the French Foreign Ministry and the Caritas charity said. The 67-year-old woman was working for a charity providing health and education support to Central...
Voa News
20 Jan 2015
Lisa Schlein GENEVA— Global unemployment is likely to rise over the next five years, and the combination of increasing joblessness and widening inequalities could lead to growing turbulence in many societies, the International Labor Organization warns in a new report. The United...
Business Day
20 Jan 2015
Related articles SA role in Ebola vaccine clinical trial Rewards outweigh the risks in Africa Ebola outbreak in West Africa appears to be slowing down, says UN In this article Companies and organisations: World Health Organisation | Department of Health Topics: Ebola THE first group of healthcare...
BBC News
20 Jan 2015
Baby Gammy, who was born with Down's syndrome to a surrogate mother in Thailand, has been granted Australian citizenship, local media report. Gammy was left behind while his twin sister Pipah went home with Australian parents David and Wendy Farnell last year. The case...
The Times of India
20 Jan 2015
BHUBANESWAR: As part of its green drive, Union Ministry of Road Transport and Highways has initiated efforts to transplant big trees and use industrial wastes in road construction activities. "We have already started two pilot projects in this regard in Haryana. The big trees will be uprooted and...
BBC News
20 Jan 2015
The price of life-saving vaccines has skyrocketed leaving some countries struggling to fully immunise children, Medecins Sans Frontieres warns. A report by the charity says there has been a 68-fold increase in prices between 2001 and 2014. It accused the pharmaceutical industry of overcharging and...
WorldNews.com
20 Jan 2015
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling Before discounting that France's Police Commissioner was "suicided" for uncovering a U.S.-British-Mossad connection with regards to the Charlie Hebdo attacks, recall the Tripartite Aggression. Declassified documents clearly proved that in 1956 a...
The Guardian
20 Jan 2015
UN’s lead Ebola co-ordinator en route to Davos says last third of the £1.5bn pledged to tackle disease needs to be paid in order to end the outbreak ...
CNN
20 Jan 2015
Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama has less clout on Capitol Hill now than ever before. So with little to lose, he's making a feisty pitch for economic populism. With Republicans now in charge of both the House and Senate and already battling him on immigration and the Keystone XL pipeline,...
The Guardian
20 Jan 2015
Latest Islamic State video specifically condemns Japan’s $200m aid package for Middle East countries fighting jihadis ...
BBC News
20 Jan 2015
Indonesia's transport minister has said AirAsia flight QZ8501 climbed too fast just before it stalled, crashing into the sea with the loss of 162...
The Los Angeles Times
20 Jan 2015
The legal fallout from the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history is scheduled to resume Tuesday morning in New Orleans federal court with a civil trial to determine the penalty to be levied against BP in the aftermath of the oil well explosion in the Gulf of Mexico. More oil was spilled in Gulf...
The Guardian
20 Jan 2015
Opposition parties have called for further mass demonstrations against a draft law that would enable President Joseph Kabila to extend his rule ...
The Irish Times
20 Jan 2015
The number of tigers in India has risen dramatically in less than a decade, an official report has revealed. The estimated population of the endangered big cat has increased from 1,411 in 2006 to 2,226 in 2014, according to the report published by the Indian government’s National Tiger Conservation...
Business Insider
20 Jan 2015
Reuters See Also (Reuters) - Oilfield services provider Baker Hughes Inc said it expects to lay off about 7,000 employees, days after industry leader Schlumberger Ltd said it would cut jobs as drilling activity slows due to a steep fall in oil prices. Global oil prices have tumbled almost 60 percent...
Stars and Stripes
20 Jan 2015
DONETSK, Ukraine — Shelling in the eastern Ukrainian region of Donetsk killed at least six civilians Tuesday, as fighting intensifies between government and rebel forces. AP reporters saw the bodies of two people killed while waiting for a bus in the separatist-held city of Donetsk. Separatist...
Belfast Telegraph
20 Jan 2015
Yemen's powerful Shiite Houthi rebels shelled the residence of the country's embattled president and simultaneously swept into the presidential palace in the capital, Sanaa, as a top military commander warned that a full-fledged "coup" was under way. [TICON-A SLIDESHOW] President Abed Rabbo Mansour...
Belfast Telegraph
19 Jan 2015
David Cameron has set out the Tory path to full employment, promising to keep Britain the "jobs factory of Europe" by backing small business. The Prime Minister admitted it had been a "tough few years" for UK plc, but said the country was "coming out the other side" - and urged voters to stick with...
Dawn
19 Jan 2015
LONDON: Eurostar passenger services remained sporadic through the Channel Tunnel on Sunday after rail operators worked to restore normal traffic on the system a day after a smoke alarm triggered a shutdown. Services for thousands of...
DNA India
19 Jan 2015
Suspected Boko Haram Islamist fighters from Nigeria kidnapped around 80 people, many of them children, and killed three others on Sunday in a cross-border attack on villages in northern Cameroon, army and government officials said. The group, which has killed thousands and kidnapped hundreds in its...
BBC News
19 Jan 2015
Wealth amassed by the richest 1% will overtake the amount owned by the rest of the people in the world, according to a study by charity group Oxfam. The richest 1% of people will see their share of global wealth increase to more than 50% in 2016 at the current rate of...
Philadelphia Daily News
19 Jan 2015
PARIS - French police are keeping nine people in custody as part of an antiterror investigation connected to last week's attacks in Paris that have put Europe on high alert, officials said Sunday. They said three women who were arrested have been released. Amid the heightened European vigilance, a...
The Independent
19 Jan 2015
At least two planets that could be bigger than Earth might have been hiding at the edge of our solar system, scientists have claimed. The undiscovered planets are thought to be even further from the Sun than Neptune and the dwarf planet Pluto. Evidence of the two planets comes from watching a belt...
Peace FM Online
19 Jan 2015
Although Ghana has not recorded any case of Ebola since its outbreak in three West African countries, the country still remains at high risk of contracting the deadly virus, a team of Chinese medical specialist in Ghana has warned. The team of specialised medical doctors from China, headed by Dr...
Awoko
19 Jan 2015
Residents and descendants from the Bonthe Island in Bonthe District will now breathe a sigh of relief after a laboratory test on the blood sample of a suspected Ebola patient who went to the Government hospital with high fever has proved negative. When news broke out of a patient with high fever...
Belfast Telegraph
19 Jan 2015
Suspected Boko Haram fighters from Nigeria have kidnapped around 80 people, many of them children, and killed three others in a cross-border attack in Cameroon. Soldiers were unable to stop the villagers, including an estimated 50 girls and boys, being abducted from villages in the north of the...
The Irish Times
19 Jan 2015
The former Korean Air executive famous for an inflight tantrum over macadamia nuts has pleaded not guilty to violating aviation safety law and hindering a government investigation. Lawyers for Cho Hyun-ah did not dispute the major elements of the prosecutor’s account of events on December 5th when...
Voa News
19 Jan 2015
VOA News At least one person was injured when security forces fired live rounds and tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in Democratic Republic of Congo's capital on Monday as opposition parties tried to block a change in the law that may delay elections due in 2016. Demonstrators are...












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