2014年10月17日 星期五

2014-10-18 India World

  The Guardian   
Hong Kong protesters, police clash after Mong Kok sit-in site cleared  Los Angeles Times
Police clashed with thousands of pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong's Mong Kok neighborhood early Saturday, leading to at least 26 arrests. Police said 15 officers were hurt in the fracas. The confrontations were apparently fueled by protesters' anger ...

Violence returns to Hong Kong protest zone   The Australian
Protesters Push Back on Police in Hong Kong   New York Times
Many arrested as Hong Kong protesters retake protest camp   Times of India
Reuters   
BBC News   
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  TIME   
Obama Names Former Biden Chief Of Staff As Ebola Czar; Harris Critical  WBAL Radio
President Barack Obama, second from right, next to Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, right, participates in a meeting in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2014, with members of his team coordinating the ...

Obama names Ebola 'czar' as West Africa death toll rises   Reuters UK
President Obama Appoints Former Biden Chief Of Staff To Lead Ebola Response   CBS Local

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  ABC Online   
Sixteen South Korean concert goers killed during K-pop band 4Minute's ...  ABC Online
Sixteen people were killed and nine others seriously injured when they plunged down a ventilation shaft after a grate gave way during an outdoor pop concert Friday in Seongnam south of Seoul. "They were standing on the ventilation grate to get a better view ...

16 plunge to death at 4Minute concert as grate collapses beneath them   Daily Mail
Fans at South Korean pop concert plunge into ventilation shaft, 16 dead   Reuters
14 feared dead in collapse at South Korea pop concert   Arab News
U.S. News & World Report   
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  ABC Online   
Boko Haram: Nigeria reaches deal with Islamic militant group over abducted ...  ABC Online
Nigeria's government has reached a deal with Islamic militant group Boko Haram for a ceasefire and the release of around 200 girls kidnapped six months ago from a school in the northeast town of Chibok, the defence chief says. Boko Haram, whose name ...

Boko Haram agrees to release schoolgirls, Nigeria says   The Globe and Mail
Nigeria and Boko Haram seal deal on freeing girls   Times of India
Cameroon Kills 107 Boko Haram Fighters Accused of Mass Murder   NDTV
Irish Times   
Irish Independent   
Fox News   
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  RT   
Islamic State flying military jets seized from Assad forces in Syria: report  The Australian
ISLAMIC STATE is training militants to fly fighter jets captured from Syrian government air bases, witnesses report — the first time the jihadists have taken to the air. They are being trained in three Russian jets by former pilots of Saddam Hussein's air force, ...

From guerrillas to conquerors: How ISIS has changed   CNN

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  New York Times   
1.2 bn. people live on less than $1.25 a day: UN Chief  The Hindu
More than 1.2 billion people are living on less than $ 1.25 a day and 2.4 billion are living on less than $ 2 a day, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. He told the UN observance of the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty that at least 700 million ...

1.2 billion live on less than $1.35 a day   The Australian
1.2 billion live on less than USD 1.25 a day: UN chief   IBNLive
Ebola 'huge, urgent global problem,' says UN Chief   Jerusalem Post
The Globe and Mail   
DAWN.com   
Daily Times   
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  Philippine Star   
Philippines to Pursue Abu Sayyaf After Germans Freed  Businessweek
Philippine police and military will continue to pursue members of Abu Sayyaf in the nation's south after the group freed two German hostages last night, military chief General Gregorio Pio Catapang said. “There won't be a pullout of troops,” Catapang said in a ...

Hostages arrive at German embassy after Philippine ordeal   MSN Philippines News
2 German captives freed by Abu Sayyaf   OFW News On Web
AFP: Freed Germans arrive in Manila   GMA News
Bangkok Post   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Voice of America   
Russia, Ukraine, EU Leaders End Summit With No Breakthrough  Voice of America
A high-stakes meeting between the presidents of Ukraine and Russia ended Friday with few outward signs of progress in ending a months-long pro-Russian separatist rebellion in eastern Ukraine. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin told reporters at a ...

Putin drops in on Berlusconi during Milan summit   BBC News
Making Merkel Wait, Finding Time for Truffles   New York Times
Putin, Poroshenko closer to new Ukraine deal after Milan meeting   Toronto Star
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Times   
DAWN.com   
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  Dallas Morning News   
Long Island Catholics weigh in on meaning of bishops' statement on family issues  Newsday
Add comment. Long Island Catholics weigh in on meaning of bishops' statement on family issues. Updated October 17, 2014 9:04 PM By BART JONES bart.jones@newsday.com. Pope Francis talks to prelates as he arrives for a morning session of a ...

Is the Vatican evolving on sex and marriage? Not the way politicians do.   Washington Post
An Earthquake at the Vatican?   Businessweek

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  euronews   
In blow to Abe, Japan trade minister to resign over funds scandal – media  euronews
TOKYO (Reuters) – In a blow to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan's newly appointed trade and industry minister plans to resign following reports that some of her support groups misused political funds, Japanese media said on Saturday. Yuko Obuchi, a ...

Japan industry minister to resign over make-up scandal   Channel News Asia
Japan Trade Minister Obuchi to resign over funds scandal - media   Firstpost

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