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  • World must do more to free Nigerian schoolgirl hostages – Malala

    news Vanguard, 13 Apr 2015 (11 years ago )
    Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai on Monday criticised Nigerian and world leaders for not doing enough to help free 219 schoolgirls kidnapped a year ago by Boko Haram militants. “In my opinion, Nigerian leaders and the international community have not done enough to help you,” she said in a l...
  • Boko Haram wants $50m to free Chibok girls-Report

    news The Nation, 10 Apr 2016 (10 years ago )
    The terror sect, Boko Haram, is asking for a ransom of nearly $50million from the Federal Government for the release of the 219 Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the insurgents two years ago, according to The Sunday Telegraph of London. The paper said it gathered from sources close to th...
  • Central African Republic militias free over 350 enslaved children

    news Thompson Reuters Foundation, 18 May 2015 (10 years ago )
    More than 6,000 children thought to be enslaved * Some children less than 12 years old * Armed groups sign disarmament deal at weekend (Adds quote from child soldier, details) By Emmanuel Braun BAMBARI, Central African Republic, May 14 (Reuters) - Armed groups in Central African Republic...
  • Mali attack: Special forces storm hotel to free hostages

    news BBC, 20 Nov 2015 (10 years ago )
    Malian special forces have entered the Radisson Blu Hotel in Mali's capital, Bamako, to end a siege by gunmen. The hotel says 138 people remain inside. The gunmen stormed the US-owned hotel, which is popular with foreign businesses and airline crews, shooting and shouting "God is great!" in Arabi...
  • World Bank to support interest-free loan for Myanmar’s electricity sector

    news Global New Light of Myanmar, 19 Jan 2018 (8 years ago )
    Authorities in Myanmar are implementing a five-year project for the development of the electricity sector. The authorities will provide electricity to villages through solar power and wind energy. Electricity generation, without connecting the towns to the grid, is being implemented by spendin...
  • Myanmar to allow visa free for tourists from Japan and South Korea

    news Eleven Myanmar, 26 Jul 2018 (7 years ago )
    Myanmar is planning to allow visa free for tourists from Japan and South Korea with a one-year trial period starting from October 1 and Chinese tourists including Hong Kong and Macao can visit Myanmar with visa on arrival in the same period, according to Ministry of Hotel and Tourism. “It should ...
  • Somali pirates free Indian sailors after 4 years in captivity

    news Source: Reuters - Fri, 31 Oct 2014 14:46 GMT, 31 Oct 2014 (11 years ago )
    (Corrects to make clear in penultimate paragraph that the merchant ship boarded earlier this year was not hijacked) MOGADISHU, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Somali pirates have freed seven Indian sailors detained for close to four years in exchange for an undisclosed ransom, Somali officials and a maritime ...
  • UAE troops free British hostage from al-Qaeda in Yemen

    news Aljazeera-Agencies, 23 Aug 2015 (10 years ago )
    The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has said that its troops have rescued a British oil engineer being held hostage by al-Qaeda fighters in Yemen. UAE troops rescued Douglas Semple from an undisclosed location in Yemen, the official Emirates News Agency reported on Sunday. Semple, 64, was brought b...
  • Free Education System Funded by World Bank and Australia Kicks Off in Kayah State

    news kantarawaddy, 02 Jul 2014 (11 years ago )
    U Khoon Htet, Director of Education of Deemawso Twonship, told Ktimes that they have already begun to implement a free education system at the primary level funded by World Bank and Australia in July in Kayah State. He said, “With the funding, we have already initiated a free education system i...
  • Q&A: Is CAR ready to hold a free and fair election?

    news Al Jazeera, 28 Dec 2015 (10 years ago )
    Head of African Union electoral mission in the CAR says the December 30 vote will take place despite fears of violence. After enduring a series of delays, this time the elections in the Central African Republic (CAR) may actually take place. Despite the lack of resources and ongoing insecurity...