2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 India World

  Firstpost   
Sri Lanka: Over 150 feared buried as landslide wipes out 120 homes  Firstpost
A landslide triggered by monsoon rains buried scores of workers' houses at a tea plantation in central Sri Lanka on Wednesday, raising fears that hundreds may have been killed. In the chaos that followed, there was confusion about the number of dead and ...

Hundreds feared dead in Sri Lanka mudslide   The Australian
Sri Lanka mudslide search continues but few survivors expected   CBC.ca
Sri Lanka landslide rescue effort is intensified   BBC News
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  NDTV   
Obama Salutes 'Heroic' US Ebola Workers, Urges Calm  NDTV
US President Barack Obama speaks from White House October 29, 2014 in Washington, DCabout the administrations' efforts to combat Ebola in the US and abroad. Washington: President Barack Obama on Wednesday hailed "heroic" US health workers ...


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  Wall Street Journal   
US trying to ease spat with Israel  Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) -- The United States on Wednesday tried to calm down a war of words with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, dismissing comments by an anonymous American official as "counterproductive." The senior U.S. official's ...

Israel Jabs Back After US Official Calls Netanyahu a Coward   New York Times
Netanyahu 'a chickenshit', say enraged US officials   Irish Times
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu hits back over US 'chickenshit' slur   Brisbane Times
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  BBC News   
Ebola crisis: Infections 'slowing in Liberia'  BBC News
WHO's Bruce Aylward: "A slight decrease in cases... versus getting this thing closed out is a completely different ball game". Continue reading the main story. Ebola outbreak · Six surprising numbers · WHO under fire · Nigeria's heroine · Vaccine 'too late'.
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says   Washington Post
UPDATE 5-Ebola appears to be slowing in Liberia -WHO   Reuters
Ebola Slowing in Liberia, WHO Says, but International Support Is Still Necessary   New York Times
News24   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
President Sata's death tests Zambia's history of peaceful political transition  Christian Science Monitor
Zambia's President Michael Sata is the second sitting president to pass away in office in the past six years. The country's reputation as a progressive democracy gives observers hope for a peaceful transfer of power.

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Egypt starts work on Gaza buffer zone  Stuff.co.nz
Egypt has begun demolishing houses along its border with Gaza to set up a buffer zone to prevent militant infiltration and arms smuggling following a wave of deadly attacks. The move, which will see about 800 homes razed, comes after a suicide bomber ...

Egypt Razes Homes, Plans Moat Near Gaza   Voice of America
Gaza civil servants receive pay in boost to Palestinian unity   The Daily Star
Civil Servants of Former Hamas Government Receive Delayed Wages   NBCNews.com
Aljazeera.com   
Daily News Egypt   
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  Firstpost   
North Korea executes 50 people in soap opera crackdown  The Australian
NORTH Korea has executed 50 people, including ruling party cadres, for crimes such as watching imported soap operas, according to the South Korean intelligence agency. South Korean television programs, smuggled over the border from China, are ...

Kim Jong Un Extends Family Habit of North Korean Purges   Bloomberg
North Korea executes 10 for watching soap operas   Irish Independent
North Korea officials 'publicly executed for watching South Korean soap operas'   Times of India
Gulf Daily News   
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  Businessweek   
Hong Kong Government Wages War of Attrition Against Protesters  Businessweek
Demonstrators hold umbrellas outside the Central Government Offices in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong, China, on Oct. 28, 2014. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg. After tear gas and talking failed to dislodge all of Hong Kong's pro-democracy ...

Chow Yun-Fat Beats Jackie Chan   Wall Street Journal
China top political advisory body concludes plenum, ousting HK lawmaker   Xinhua
China sacks pro-Beijing Hong Kong lawmaker for improper remarks   Zee News
Reuters   
Hong Kong Standard   
Bloomberg   
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  Firstpost   
Nobel laureate Malala to donate $50000 to rebuild UN schools in Gaza  Firstpost
Jerusalem: Malala Yousafzai, the youngest ever Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is to donate $50,000 to help rebuild United Nations schools in Gaza, the UN's Palestinian refugee agency said on Wednesday. Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai. The 17-year-old ...

Nobel laureate Malala to donate $50000 to Gaza   Times of India
Malala wins World's Children's Prize   Business Recorder
Malala donates $50000 to reconstruction of Gaza schools   The Punch
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  Getty Images   
Japan to be 'respected guests' at APEC  AsiaOne
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (L), chairman of the Boao Forum, meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing October 29, 2014. Print. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that China will extend a ...

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda Visits China   Getty Images

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