2014年12月9日 星期二

2014-12-10 India World


New York Times
   
Senate Panel Faults CIA Over Brutality and Deceit in Interrogations   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday issued a sweeping indictment of the Central Intelligence Agency's program to detain and interrogate terrorism suspects in the years after the Sept. 11 attacks, drawing on millions of internal ...

Senate report: Uncooperative terrorism suspects faced rectal rehydration, feeding   Washington Post
Post 9/11 shame: Shocking CIA torture exposed, reveals hundreds brutalised   Firstpost
Torture report live updates: CIA brutality did not help find Osama Bin Laden   Los Angeles Times
Toronto Star   
ABC News   
USA TODAY   
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NDTV
   
Australia pledges $165 million to UN climate fund   
Washington Post
LIMA, Peru — Australia has made a surprise pledge of 200 million Australian dollars ($165 million) to a key U.N. climate fund. Expectations of an Australian contribution to the Green Climate Fund were low after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told The ...

With Compromises, a Global Accord to Fight Climate Change Is in Sight   New York Times
Green Climate Fund hits $10 bln goal, after Australia surprise   Firstpost
Australia announces $165 million contribution to climate fund   Business Standard
The Australian   
Deutsche Welle   
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BBC News
   
Nobel Laureate Malala Yousafzai 'hopes to be Pakistan PM'   
BBC News
Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai has told the BBC ahead of receiving the Nobel Peace Prize on Wednesday that she hopes to pursue a career in politics. She said that she may even aspire to be prime minister of Pakistan once she has completed her ...

Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzai to receive Nobel Prize today   Zee News
Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzai to Receive the Nobel Peace Prize Today   NDTV
Crusaders from India, Pakistan join forces at Oslo   Times of India
DAWN.com   
The Nation   
The Straits Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
At a glance: The Cho family that runs Korean Air at center of nut dust-up   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Korean Air found itself in the spotlight this week when the chairman's daughter, an executive at the carrier, forced a crew member to leave the plane after she was served snack nuts improperly. The incident highlighted broader concerns about the sense of ...

Nuts! Korean flight delayed by first-class spat   USA TODAY

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People Magazine
   
Wildlife trade, most insidious form of corruption: UK Prince   
Times of India
Illegal wildlife trade is one of the most insidious form of corruption and criminality in the world today as it threatens national security, rule of law and economic development, UK's crown Prince William has said. "In my view, one of the most insidious forms of ...

Prince William: the royal everyman   The New Daily
Prince William: Wildlife Poachers 'Looting Planet'   Voice of America
Prince William charms the US by flying commercial   Hindustan Times
National Post   
People Magazine   
Mirror.co.uk   
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WalesOnline
   
Shrien Dewani leaves South Africa after being cleared of wife's honeymoon ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Former murder suspect Shrien Dewani has left Cape Town after being cleared of plotting his wife's death on their honeymoon four years ago. Dewani, 34, made no comment as he hurried through Cape Town International Airport surrounded by an entourage ...

Shrien Dewani leaves South Africa   Bath Chronicle
Morning news headlines: Dewani cleared of honeymoon murder, Labour ...   WalesOnline
Dewani cleared of honeymoon murder... but devastated family of his wife now ...   Belfast Telegraph

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Daily Times
   
UN restores food aid for Syrian refugees after donations surge   
The Globe and Mail
After a social-media campaign brought in a significant cash infusion, the UN food agency said Tuesday it has reinstated a food aid program that helps feed more than 1.7 million Syrian refugees. In early December, the World Food Programme (WFP) ...

Countries vow to resettle more than 100000 Syrian refugees: UN   Khaleej Times
UN asks countries to take Syrian refugees   Independent Online
UN urges resettlement of Syria refugees   gulfnews.com
BBC News   
Reuters   
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New York Times
   
In Synagogue Shooting, Officers Hewed to Their Training, Officials Say   
New York Times
It is among the most familiar calls New York City police officers answer: a person acting erratically, possibly emotionally disturbed and potentially armed. But the young officers who confronted a man with a knife in Brooklyn early Tuesday morning, one of them ...

Man shot dead in NY synagogue attack   9news.com.au
New York police shoot, kill man who stabbed student in synagogue   Firstpost
Chabad HQ stabbing 'a violation of the shul's openness'   Haaretz
New York Post   
Fox News   
CNN   
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Putin: Russia Waiting for India to Choose Site of New NPP, Can Build More   
Sputnik International
The Russian-Indian project to build two units of the Kudankulam NPP, the world's only nuclear power plant meeting all “post-Fukushima” safety requirements, goes according to schedule. Russia is ready to build up to 25 energy units in India, President ...


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Suspected bomb kills 10 on Philippine passenger bus   
STLtoday.com
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The death toll from a suspected bomb explosion on a bus in the southern Philippines rose to at least 10 with another 34 people wounded, officials said Wednesday. The Rural Transit bus had picked up passengers, mostly ...


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