3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Somali militants threaten more attacks against Kenya
Somali militants threaten more attacks against Kenya
Somali militants on Saturday threatened to stage more bloody attacks on Kenya after the group’s fighters killed nearly 150 people during an assault on a university.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Somali militants threaten more attacks against Kenya
Somali militants threaten more attacks against Kenya
Somali militants on Saturday threatened to stage more bloody attacks on Kenya after the group’s fighters killed nearly 150 people during an assault on a university.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Why the Iran deal may be slow to affect oil sector
Why the Iran deal may be slow to affect oil sector
The breakthrough in nuclear talks with Iran may not cause a discernible shift in global energy markets for a while, experts say. The NYT reports.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Greece to IMF: We are ready to make payment on April 9
Greece to IMF: We are ready to make payment on April 9
Greece will repay a loan tranche to the IMF on time on April 9, its deputy finance minister said on Friday, seeking to quell fears of default.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on How to Beat Internet Trolls
How to Beat Internet Trolls
In order to beat Internet trolls, you have to know their strategies.
Below are 17 common games played by trolls to disrupt our power to inform and organize on the web …
1. Threaten those who speak out, to try to intimidate them and their readers into silence.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on China: Iran deal good for Sino-U.S. relations
China: Iran deal good for Sino-U.S. relations
This week’s framework nuclear deal with Iran was also good for boosting relations between China and the U.S., Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said.
3 April, 2015 by The TZ Newswire Staff Comments Off on Consumers withdraw U.S. lawsuit against Google over Android app limits
Consumers withdraw U.S. lawsuit against Google over Android app limits
The class action lawsuit, filed by two smartphone customers in May 2014, was dismissed on Feb. 20 by U.S. District Judge Beth Labson Freeman in San Jose, California. The lawsuit argued that Google requires Android handset manufacturers such as Samsung Electronics Co Ltd favor Google’s apps such as YouTube and restrict competing apps like Microsoft Corp’s (MSFT.O) Bing search.