Daily Archives: December 18, 2016

Kashmir tension: Pakistan ends ban on Bollywood films

Major cinemas in Pakistan have agreed to end a ban on Indian films imposed when relations between the two countries deteriorated in September. The decision to ban the films came amid a rise in military tensions over the disputed territory of Kashmir. The boycott was imposed after some Indian film-makers had banned Pakistani actors from working in Bollywood films. Bollywood ...

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Aleppo battle: Rebels burn Syria evacuation buses

Several buses en route to evacuate the sick and injured from two government-held villages in Syria’s Idlib province have been burned by rebels. The convoy was travelling to Foah and Kefraya, besieged by rebel fighters. Pro-government forces are demanding people be allowed to leave the mainly Shia villages in order for the evacuation of east Aleppo to restart. Despite the ...

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FA let down Rooney – Neville

Former England assistant coach Gary Neville claims the Football Association let down Wayne Rooney with their handling of the controversy over his late-night behaviour at the national team hotel. England captain Rooney was pictured looking bleary-eyed and mingling with guests from a wedding reception at the England team hotel after their World Cup qualifier against Scotland last month. Manchester United ...

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PMRC urges govt to devise National Infrastructure Delivery Plan

Policy Monitoring and Research Centre (PMRC) has called on government to devise a National Infrastructure Delivery Plan 2017-2021 that will be part of the Seventh National Development Plan. The Center feels that this will bring together all of the government’s plans and resource estimates for economic infrastructure development over the next five years. In a statement on understanding Zambia’s economic ...

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Chanda observes need to focus on promotion of Human Rights

Hope for Human Rights has called on both the government and other relevant stakeholders to next year focus on promoting human rights in the country. Executive Director Smart Chanda says the ending year 2016 has been a challenging year as far as where human rights are concerned. Mr. Chanda says 2016 being an election year, saw cases of political violence ...

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Michelle Obama tells Oprah: ‘We are feeling what not having hope feels like’

Michelle Obama recently sat down with Oprah Winfrey for an interview that was previewed on “CBS This Morning” Friday in which she said following the election of President-elect Donald Trump, Americans now know what “not having hope feels like.” The show aired a clip of the sit-down that included a portion where the First Lady discusses the Presidential election. Winfrey ...

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Ronaldo fires Real to World Cup title

Real Madrid suffered an almighty fright before a Cristiano Ronaldo hat-trick hauled them back from 2-1 down and gave them a 4-2 win over rank outsiders Kashima Antlers in the Club World Cup final on Sunday. Two goals from Gaku Shibasaki stunned the European champions as the Japanese hosts took a 2-1 lead early in the second half before a ...

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Israel’s Moshe Katsav to be freed on parole

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav is to be freed on parole five years after being jailed for rape. An Israeli parole board ruled on Sunday that Katsav, 71, could walk free next week after serving five of his seven-year term. Two previous parole requests had been rejected. Katsav resigned from the largely ceremonial post in 2007 after being charged with ...

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Zimbabwe’s Zanu-PF confirms Mugabe as 2018 election candidate

Zimbabwe’s governing Zanu-PF party has confirmed President Robert Mugabe as its candidate for the 2018 elections. Mr Mugabe, who is 92, has been in power since independence from Britain in 1980. At the party’s conference, the Zanu-PF youth wing even proposed that Mr Mugabe should be declared president for life. However, there have been unprecedented protests this year against Zimbabwe’s ...

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