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  • Liberia Confirms two Cases of Ebola: WHO

    Liberia Confirms two Cases of Ebola: WHO

    {{The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Sunday that Liberia has confirmed two cases of the deadly Ebola virus that is suspected to have killed at least 70 people in Guinea.}}

    The outbreak of the highly contagious Ebola, which in its more acute phase, causes vomiting, diarrhoea and external bleeding, has sent Guinea’s West African neighbors scrambling to contain the spread of the disease.

    Eleven deaths in towns in northern Sierra Leone and Liberia, which shares borders with southeastern Guinea where the outbreak was first reported, are suspected to be linked to Ebola.

    WHO said that as of March 29, seven clinical samples from adult patients from Foya district in Liberia were tested.

    “Two of those samples have tested positive for the ebolavirus,” the global health organization said in the statement on its website on Sunday, confirming for the first time the cases in country.

    “There have been 2 deaths among the suspected cases; a 35 year old woman who died on 21 March tested positive for ebolavirus while a male patient who died on 27 March tested negative,” it said.

    An official of Liberia’s health ministry who requested anonymity said the government was aware and would issue a statement on Monday.

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  • Airtel to launch Nokia X Android phone in Africa

    Airtel to launch Nokia X Android phone in Africa

    {{Telecom service provider Bharti Airtel has partnered with mobile giant Nokia to distribute the new Nokia X smartphone across 17 countries in Africa in April this year, according to a company statement}}

    Seven operators, Etisalat Group, MTN Group, Ooredoo Group, Orange, Vodafone Group and Zain Group as well as Bharti Airtel have announced that they will share their network infrastructure.

    “This is yet another first from Airtel and Nokia. As Africa’s largest Internet provider, we are excited that Airtel customers in 17 countries will be amongst the first in the world to enjoy a unique combination of Nokia’s stunning design and user experience integrated with a wide range of services,” said Andre Beyers, Airtel Africa’s chief marketing officer.

    “In addition, Nokia X will come with data bundles for our customers to access their favourite social sites and chat applications,” Beyers added.

    The operators manage 76 mobile network operations across 47 countries in Africa and the Middle East, where many of the population reside in remote areas, Airtel said.
    Bharti Airtel has operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa.

  • Israeli Court Convicts ex-PM Olmert in Bribery Case

    Israeli Court Convicts ex-PM Olmert in Bribery Case

    {{An Israeli court convicted former prime minister Ehud Olmert on Monday of accepting a six-figure sum in bribes linked to a real-estate deal, probably ending any prospects of a political comeback.}}

    Olmert, a centrist credited internationally with working towards a peace settlement with the Palestinians, had denied wrongdoing in the Holyland apartment complex deal, which took place while he was in his previous post of Jerusalem mayor.

    Two years ago, the veteran politician was acquitted of most of the major charges brought against him in separate cases involving his links to a U.S. businessman – corruption accusations that forced his resignation as premier in 2008.

    After what was the first bribery conviction of a former head of government in Israel, Olmert, 68, could face up to 10 years in prison.

    A former president, Moshe Katsav, has been serving a seven-year prison term for rape since 2011.

    Olmert will appeal the verdict, said his spokesman, Jacob Galanti. No date was immediately set for sentencing, and the appeals process is likely to take months to run its course.

    According to a summary of Monday’s 700-page verdict provided by the Justice Ministry, Judge David Rozen found Olmert guilty of two bribery charges and said he accepted 560,000 shekels ($160,000) from developers of the Holyland project.

  • Switzerland Grants Russia’s RusKhodorkovsky Residency Permit

    Switzerland Grants Russia’s RusKhodorkovsky Residency Permit

    {{Switzerland has granted former Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky a one-year residence permit, a government spokeswoman said on Monday, three months after he was released from a Russian jail.}}

    Once Russia’s richest man, the 50-year-old former oil tycoon has made Switzerland his base since he was freed by Russian President Vladimir Putin after serving 10 years in prison for fraud and tax evasion.

    Switzerland said it had decided to grant him residency after an application by the Swiss canton, or region, of St Gallen, where his wife lives and where his children go to school. It said there were no political circumstances justifying a refusal of a permit and that it would review his case after one year.

    The canton had based its request on important public interests and “significant fiscal interests for the canton”, the Swiss migration office said in a statement.

    Khodorkovsky has ruled out trying to recover the fortune that made him Russia’s richest man, but two multi-billion-dollar law suits involving his defunct oil giant Yukos could be decided this year.

    Khodorkovsky, whose oil company Yukos was broken up and sold off, mainly into state hands, has said he will not get involved in politics. He has spent much of the last few months travelling, appearing in the Ukrainian capital Kiev earlier this month with remarks fiercely critical of Putin.

    “Before prison and in prison I realised that business was very important. It is what gives us food, clothes, conditions to live in. But there is something even more important. I am trying to find this ‘something’ in me,” he told a gathering at the Kiev Polytechnic Institute this month, according to a transcript on his web site.

    “I think that people who went to the Maidan (protests in Kiev) and stood there under a rain of bullets had looked for it and found it.”

    Switzerland, a popular destination for Russia’s wealthy elite, has so far declined to follow the United States and European Union in imposing travel bans and asset freezes on a group of Russian officials over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea.

    reuters

  • Italy PM Renzi says Will Quit if Senate Reform Blocked

    Italy PM Renzi says Will Quit if Senate Reform Blocked

    Italy’s new prime minister threatened on Monday to resign if a plan to reduce the powers of the upper house of parliament, a central part of his ambitious constitutional reform agenda, is blocked.

    In the latest step of Matteo Renzi’s reform drive, the cabinet is due to approve a draft bill on Monday to transform the Senate into a non-elected chamber stripped of the power to approve budgets or hold votes of no-confidence in a government.

    Renzi, who became Italy’s third prime minister in a year in February, has said that without a change in the system, the country risks being stuck with a rotating series of short-lived governments incapable of passing meaningful economic reforms.

    “I have put all my credibility into this reform; if it doesn’t succeed, I can only assume the consequences,” Renzi, Italy’s youngest prime minister at 39, told the Corriere della Sera newspaper.

    Renzi, head of the center-left Democratic Party, made a similar threat to quit over Senate reform on March 12 while pushing through a package of tax cuts aimed at reviving Italy’s sluggish economy, the third largest in the euro zone.

    The former mayor of Florence came to power after a party coup, taking over the unwieldy cross-party coalition formed after last year’s deadlocked election which left no side able to govern alone.

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  • North, South Korea Trade Artillery

    North, South Korea Trade Artillery

    {{North Korea fired more than 100 artillery rounds into South Korean waters as part of a drill on Monday, prompting the South to fire back, officials in Seoul said, but the exercise appeared to be more saber rattling from Pyongyang rather than the start of a military standoff.}}

    The North had flagged its intentions to conduct the exercise in response to U.N. condemnation of last week’s missile launches by Pyongyang and against what it says are threatening military drills in the South by U.S. forces.

    North Korea also accused the South of “gangster-like” behavior at the weekend by “abducting” one of its fishing boats and threatened to retaliate. The South said it had sent the boat back after it drifted into its waters.

    More than 100 North Korean shells out of 500 or so fired landed in South Korean waters, prompting marines from the South to fire back with more than 300 rounds in the North’s waters, defense officials in Seoul said.

    wirestory

  • Euro zone Inflation Drops to lowest Since 2009

    Euro zone Inflation Drops to lowest Since 2009

    {{Euro zone inflation hit its lowest level since November 2009 in March, a shock drop that raises expectations the European Central Bank will take radical action to stop the threat of deflation in the currency bloc.}}

    Annual consumer inflation in the 18 countries sharing the euro was 0.5 percent in March, with the pace of price rises cooling from February’s 0.7 percent reading, the EU’s statistics office Eurostat said on Monday.

    Economists polled by Reuters had predicted a 0.6 percent reading – itself worrying for an economy that is barely pulling out of a record-long recession after a crisis that nearly broke up the currency area.

    The euro zone is far from the deflation that Japan suffered from the early 1990s, when falling prices weakened demand, leading to wage cuts and even lower prices, but the bloc’s low inflation rate is a clear sign of economic fragility.

    Inflation has now been in the ECB’s “danger zone” of below 1 percent for six consecutive months, and the flash reading increases the chances the ECB will cut interest rates when its Governing Council meets on Thursday. Speculation has also grown that it may employ other easing measures such as a negative deposit rate or even U.S.-style bond-buying.

    But this year’s late Easter, which has delayed the impact of rising travel and hotel prices at a time when many people go away in Europe, could encourage the euro zone’s central bank to wait until its June meeting to act.

    “This will keep the possibility of further monetary policy easing very much alive,” said Nick Kounis, head of economic research at ABN AMRO in Amsterdam. “Nevertheless, the central bank has shown quite some tolerance for low inflation recently.”

    The ECB, which targets inflation of just below 2 percent, left borrowing costs unchanged at 0.25 percent in March and has argued that deflation risks in the bloc are limited.

    ‘LOW-FLATION’

    Some euro zone members, like Ireland, Cyprus and Greece have experienced falling prices in recent months. For the bloc as a whole, price rises for industrial goods outside the energy sector were very modest in March, a sign demand remains weak.

    On Monday, the International Monetary Fund’s top European official said the ECB had more room to cut interest rates to counter risks from low inflation, although he said the Fund did not see deflation setting in.

    “We are not so much worried about deflation by itself, but we are very worried about what we call ‘low-flation’,” said Reza Moghadam, Director of the IMF’s European Department.

    {reuters}

  • Obama names Delegation to Rwanda to attend Kwibuka20

    Obama names Delegation to Rwanda to attend Kwibuka20

    {President Barack Obama has announced the designation of a Presidential Delegation to the Republic of Rwanda to attend the 20th commemoration of the Rwandan Genocide.}

    The Honorable Dr. Samantha Power, United States Ambassador to the United Nations, will lead the delegation on April 7, 2014.

    Members of the Presidential Delegation:

    The Honorable Donald W. Koran, United States Ambassador to the Republic of Rwanda

    The Honorable Karen Bass, Member of the United States House of Representatives (CA-37)

    The Honorable Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs

    The Honorable Stephen J. Rapp, Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice

    The Honorable Russell Feingold, Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region and the Democratic Republic of Congo

    The Honorable Michael Gerson, Senior Fellow at the ONE Campaign and Columnist for the Washington Post

    Mrs. Christine Hjelt, Retired USAID Employee

    {{Source: US Embassy in Rwanda}}

  • Cases in  Courts reduced through Mediation committees

    Cases in Courts reduced through Mediation committees

    {Rwanda’s Ministry of Justice has announced that the Abunzi (Mediation committees) has reduced a big number of the disputes that ended up in courts.}

    The Ministry also says cases backlogs are few also.

    This was announced Tuesday 25th March 2014 by Bizimana Ruganintwali Pascal; the Permanent Secretary and Deputy Attorney General summoned by MPs to clarify some issues in the justice sector.

    According to the information from MINUJUST, the Commission of unity and human rights asked the Permanent Secretary to figure out some of their questions like cases backlogs, the illegal detention, pension scheme for life convicts because there are complains for those who are not receiving the funds.

    “The issue of cases backlogs is diminishing in lower courts to High court except in the Supreme court where we have not a sufficient number of lawyers but slow by slow it will be addressed, the issue of illegal detention is not correct because all the people who are detained have their files and convicts who finish their sentences are released.” disclosed Ruganintwali.

  • Former Rwandan opponent appointed Vice/Chair of NLRC

    Former Rwandan opponent appointed Vice/Chair of NLRC

    {The Former Critic of Rwandan Government recently repatriated from Canada, Evode Uwizeyimana was appointed as Vice Chairman of the National Law Reform Commission.
    }

    Uwizeyimana used to criticize the Rwandan Government

    The appointment was made during the Council of Ministers on March 28 at the Presidency Office.

    Many other new appointments were made during the same day.

    The council also nominated Ambassador Yamina Karitanyi formerly stationed in Kenya to become DG of Tourism and Conservation at Rwanda Development Board (RDB).

    Karitanyi replaced Rica Rwigamba who held this post since 2010.