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NEWS
4TH WEEK

ARNAU

CNN

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WOLRD/africa/06/03/libya.rape.case/index.html

Lybian rape victim appears bruised after deportation


1-How did the council members feel after know about the rape?

2-Why was she deported?

3-What did the UNHCR about the deportation?

4-Where are they now?

5- What do you think about human rights during a war?

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/06/02/somalia.violence/index.html

At least 17 dead in Mogadishu fighting

1-How many people were wounded?

2-Were they civilians or soldiers?

3-What's the name of the main market?

4-How many weeks have the business been stopped in the market?

5-What's the main priority of the government?






http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2011/03/201132681812362552.html

The rebels have taken Ajdabiya after Gaddafi forces have withdrawn.

-What are the rebels already to reach?

-What did the western warplanes attack?

-Do you think that the the NATO is doing the right thing?

-Where are the rebels advancing?

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/03/08/rwanda.immaculee.ilibagiza/

-When did this tragedy happen?

-Who was fighting?

-How many days was she hide?

-How many people was murdered?

-How were they kill?



http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11855855

Ivory Coast votes in presidential election run-off

Who are the candidates?

What happened in 2002?

What did the the people reclaim in Abidjan?

How many people are eligibled to vote?

Which candidate is right and left in politics?

ARNAU

http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/04/20/lybia.journalists/index.html

Two photographers were killed in Lybia

QUESTIONS:

-What city did they die?

-Which weapon were killed?

-How many places had they been'

-Which were they nationalities?

-Would you go to a country with war as a war journalist?






Militants demand France pullout from Afghanistan for hostage safety












http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/11/19/niger.france.kidnappings/index.html











QUESTIONS:











Why does Afghanistan want to pullout France's troops?











What will France do in 2011 about their troops?











How many troops has France in Afghanistan?











What does Sarkozy think about terrorism?











How many people were kidnapp from France?












ARNAU












Military to step up activities in Niger Delta region











Nigeria's military has ordered an incursion into militant camps
Civilians ordered to evacuate












http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/11/13/nigeria.delta./index.html

QUESTIONS:

What have ordered the milatary?

What did Chief of Defense Staff Oluseyi compete?

What says the MEND?

What MEND claims? Whit whom? What they get in response?



















South Africans get rare glimpse of Mandela










Nelson Mandela cast a special ballot Monday for South Africa's upcoming Wednesday elections
It is the first time Mandela has been unable to travel to a polling station since the 1994 elections
The 92-year-old hasn't been seen in public since last year's World Cup final in Johannesburg










http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/05/16/south.africa.mandela.vote/index.html










QUESTIONS:










- When were firts democratic eleccions?










- When did Nelson Mandela appear in public for the last time?










- Why did he go to Johannesburg hospital?










- Did his family give information?







Nigerian police free 30 girls in alleged 'baby industry'







Police raid a clinic in Abia state after a tip
The girls rescued were used to give birth and their children sold, police say
Officials: The oldest girl rescued at the clinic is age 20







http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/06/02/nigeria.babies.sold/index.html







QUESTIONS:







- What say's Geoffrey Ogbonna?







- What was the price for each child? What do you think about this?







- All womens want their babies? Why do you think about the women's ideas??







- What is your opinion abuot the story tell by this new?
SERGI.

Bus collision kills 33 in Nigeria

Two buses crashed in the northern of Nigeria and killled 33 people after the buses crashed they burnt. One bus was headed to Maiduguri and the other one to Jos.

http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/africa/11/03/nigeria.bus.crash/index.html




How many people died in the collision?

What happened after the buses crash?

Where did this accident happen?

Where were the buses headed to?

ARNAU


BBC

Can Guineans grab hold of democracy?
Barring last minute hitches, Guineans will vote on Sunday in a long-delayed run-off poll to elect their president in the West African nation's first democratic election since independence in 1958.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11696566

QUESTIONS

1.what's the problem in Guinea?

2.what's the name of the former prime minister of Guinea?

3.who are Mr. Diallo and Mr. Conde?

4.what does the guineans think the new present could do for them?

5.what's the most important thing in Guinea but been corrupted due to the two dictatorial regimes of first President Sekou Toure and then Lansana.










Libya: Oil Minister Shukri Ghanem 'defects'








http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-13428777








Libyan Oil Minister Shukri Ghanem has left the country, amid reports that he has defected.








QUESTIONS:








- What did goverment say?








- What did the BBC's Andrew North about Mr Ghanem's defection?








- What is the meaning of ICC?








- What are western goverments hoping?











SERGI











http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-13046127

The NATO is not doing enough to destroy heavy weaponry used by Muammar Gaddafi's forces in Libya, France's foreign minister has said.

QUESTIONS:

1.Why the NATO is not doing enough work?

2.When did the US and other western allies begin air strikes?

3.Who rejected the ceasefire plan?

4.What is Moussa Koussa afraid of?

5.Who is going to solve the Lybia problems?










ARNAU































Kenya corruption costs government dearly





The Kenyan government has said it could be losing nearly one-third of the national budget to corruption.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11913876

QUESTIONS:

1.what does the government of Kenya said they would be losing?

2.what was the amount of money they could be losing in a year?

3.what did the anlysts said many of the Kenyans could be suprised of?

4.what are said to be the commonest means of dipping into government coffers?

5.what has been the success of the Kenyan regimes during all this time?





















Should African women 'obey' their men?


http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/africahaveyoursay/2010/11/should-women-obey-in-modern-af.shtml


QUESTIONS:

1. what is your suggestion about the topic of the news?

2. why do you think women should or shouldn't respect their husbands?

3. what are the poeple of Mali doing about this situation?

4. what is the defion that the diccionary gives of the word TO OBEY?

5.Do you think the society is aware of this situation?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_9265000/9265917.stm
Mountain gorilla numbers have increased, census reveals


The population of endangered mountain gorillas has increased significantly in the last 30 years, say researchers.


Questions:


1. what has increased recently in Virunga Massif?


2.what does the conservationists says?


3.where can we find the only other location where mountain exist?


4. what did the director of the IGCP Eugene Rutagarama said?


5. complete this frase<While mountain gorillas are physically strong,..............................>


By: ABI


Many killed in Morocco rains


At least 30 people killed, many of them in one incident, following heavy rain and floods.


- Who were killed on Tuesday?
- What will happen to Casablancas?
- What activities ceased in the area?
- Where were workers traveling?

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/11/20101130135637853788.htmllish.aljazeera.net/news/africa/2010/11/20101130135637853788.html

2011




http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13313201

















Al-Qaeda 'confirms Bin Laden's death























The BBC's Aleem Maqbool takes in the scene at a protest in Abbottabad



















Al-Qaeda has confirmed the death of its leader, Osama Bin Laden, according to a statement attributed to the group and posted on jihadist internet forums.











Questions:








1)Who was been shot to death on Monday?








2)Who buried the dead body?








3)Who was reponsable of the death?








4)With which type of bullets was he shot?








5)How many people gathered at central Abbottabad?








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16 comments:

  1. I'm gonna leave the answers to the first piece of news here (Flooding displaces nearly 700 people in Nigeria)
    1- Lagos, in Nigeria
    2- The floods started in september
    3- 681 people have been afected
    4- The affected people will be relocated to
    camps specially built for relief efforts

    By: Andrea Santiño

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  2. I'm going to answer the questions about Two Save the Children workers kidnapped in Somalia.
    Questions:
    1. In Adado(Somalia)
    2. One of them is from UK and the other is from Adado
    3.Pirate groups routinely take ships and crew hostage and they demand hefty ransoms.
    4. Al-Shabab control most of southern and central Somalia.

    Laura Farrés

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  4. Answers of Violence haunts Somalis abroad (Leila Perdiguero):

    1-Somalia
    2-they have become the victims of a spike in deadly robberies
    3-That 15 people have been murdered in the past two months
    4-They had recently moved to South Africa to escape the civil war at home.

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  5. These are my answers to: Somail in bid to rescue minister from pirates

    1- A government minister kidnapped by pirates.
    2- They say the incident is a blow to the Puntland administration which has taken a hard line against piracy.
    3- For killing the Pakistani skipper of a hijacked cargo ship.
    4- Somalia has not had an effective central government
    5- The north-eastern Somali region that declared itself autonomous in 1998 - has been the hub of Somali piracy operations, particularly in the Gulf of Aden.

    By: Andrea Santiño

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  6. Answers for:Bus collision kills 33 in Nigeria

    How many people died in the collision?
    33 people were died
    What happened after the buses crash?
    The buses caught fire after the collision
    Where did this accident happen?
    In Yobe state in Nigeria
    Where were the buses headed to?
    One bus was on its way to Maiduguri and the other was headed to Jos from Maiduguri.
    (Laura Farrés)

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  7. Answers: Bus collision kills 33 in Nigeria
    - 33 people.
    - That the bus went in fire.
    - It happaned in Yobe.
    - To Maiduguri and to Jos.

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  8. these are my answers to Flooding displaces nearly 700 people in Nigeria

    -Ajegunle
    -In September
    -681 people, at least when the news has been written.
    -They'll be relocated to camps specially built for relief efforts.

    By: Carla Nobau Nanclares.

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  9. Answers of "Violence haunts Somalis abroad" (Sergi)
    1-In Somalia.
    2-There are a lot of victims of robbery there. Some of them are murdered.
    3-Community leaders claim 15 people have been murdered in the past two months.
    4-They move from where they live to a safety city.

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  11. -Apart from Arnau signing his work and Noe at the end of the page I have no idea who has uploaded the other news.
    -Correct the questions on the Guinea section
    -LLadó you have to correct your comments on the woman's section

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  12. 1. This article speaks about one of the most importants problems or topics which are discuted in some discussions. The obey of the women in front of the mens. I think that this topic, wouldn't have to exist in our present world, it's stupid, I think, that the man is superior than the women,and more than this the, the ignorance of a lot of women who belive that, this order, in their lives is the best.

    2. I think that the respect is one of the most important things in a relation but, it's important not to confuse the respect with the authority and the obedience.

    3. Mali proposed a law for change this situation

    4. to submit to the authority of, to carry out a command or instruction

    5.Yes I think that, but not suficient

    By:Lledó Alfageme
    Josie I think that I correct all the mistakes

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  13. answers to Should African women 'obey' their men?:

    1- I don't think that women have to obeir the men.. we should be all free to do what we want

    2- One thing is respect and other thing is obey. both of them have to respect eachother but nobody has to obey the other, basicly because it's not fair.

    3- a proposal to change the law, so that women need no longer obey their husbands, is still causing controversy and is awaiting parliamentary review.

    4- "to submit to the authority of, to carry out a command or instruction".

    5- Maybe people in mali is conscient but not the people of the rest of the world or in the other continents... if all the people were aware this kind of things would not happen... we would have to try to find a solution for that kind of problems

    by: andrea Santiño

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  14. Anwers to: Mountain gorilla numbers have increased, census reveals:
    1- The population of endangered mountain gorillas
    2- They say that, 30 years ago, only 250 gorillas survived in this same area
    3- Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in Uganda.
    4- "Collectively, we cannot let down our guard on the conservation of these incredible animals.
    5- They are also incredibly vulnerable

    By: Andrea Santiño

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  15. Answers to: Many killed in Morocco rains

    1- 24 people which their bus fell into a flooded river near Bouznika city

    2- A lot of flights were disrupted

    3- Flights, lines and schools

    4- To the Atlantic coast city of Casablanca after their night shift.

    By: Andrea Santiño

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