2015年1月9日 星期五

2015-01-10 India World


Firstpost
   
Charlie Hebdo attack: Terror in Islam's name will make all societies less liberal   
Firstpost
One of the depressing realities of the Paris terror killings by Islamic fanatics at satirical publication Charlie Hebdo is this: no matter what liberal societies do, the terrorist usually wins. At best, the state can strengthen surveillance and policing capabilities, with ...

Charlie Hebdo suspects shot dead, hostages freed   The Hindu
French police end twin standoffs, killing Charlie Hebdo terror suspects and an ...   Washington Post
#JeSuisAhmed -- Tributes pour in for officer killed on street in Paris attack   CNN
USA TODAY   
Toronto Star   
Haaretz   
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The Hindu
   
Criminal charges recommended against ex-CIA chief Petraeus   
The Hindu
The FBI and Justice Department prosecutors have recommended bringing criminal charges against former CIA chief David Petraeus for improperly providing classified information to a female Army Reserve officer with whom he was having an affair, the New ...

Former CIA chief David Petraeus set to face charges   Telegraph.co.uk
Report: US Prosecutors Press for Criminal Charges Against Ex-CIA Chief   Voice of America
Prosecutors recommend Petraeus faces criminal charges   Financial Times
BBC News   
Times of India   
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New York Times
   
New President in Sri Lanka Puts China's Plans in Check   
New York Times
NEW DELHI — On a Sunday four months ago, a vessel pulled unannounced into Sri Lanka's Colombo harbor: the Chinese Navy submarine Great Wall No. 329, which is designed to carry torpedoes, a cruise missile and a 360-pound warhead. Sri Lanka's ...

Exit Rajapaksa: History catches up with every dictator   Daily News & Analysis
Sirisena sworn in as president   Gulf Daily News
India hopes Sri Lankan president will be inclusive at home, independent abroad   Times of India
Irish Times   
Channel News Asia   
The Hindu   
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The News International
   
Eight die in suicide attack on Rawalpindi Imambargah   
The News International
RAWALPINDI: Eight people were killed and 25 others wounded in a suicide attack on Imambargah Aun Muhammad Rizvi at Chittian Hattian, a densely populated locality of Rawalpindi city, on Friday night. The blast occurred at a time when a Mehfil-e-Milad to ...

Bombing Outside Mosque Kills at Least Five People in Pakistan   Wall Street Journal
8 killed, 20 injured as suicide blast hits Pakistan's Rawalpindi   Xinhua
Pindi's sectarian wounds bleed again   DAWN.com
Daily Times   
Press TV   
Hindustan Times   
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BBC News
   
Life in jail for controversial cleric Abu Hamza   
BBC News
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri has been sentenced to life in prison by a court in New York for supporting terrorism. He was convicted in May of multiple charges, including hostage-taking and plotting to set up a terrorism training camp in the US.
London cleric Abu Hamza sentenced to life in US prison   Reuters
cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri sentenced to life in prison   CNN
Muslim Cleric Is Sentenced to Life in a U.S. Prison for Inciting Terrorism   Bloomberg
Telegraph.co.uk   
The Independent   
gulfnews.com   
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CBS 8 San Diego
   
French probe terror suspect links; new attacks may be ahead   
CBS 8 San Diego
PARIS (AP) — What started as a hunt for two terror suspects grew into something worse — fears of a nest of terrorists that could strike again in the heart of Paris. The suspects in three attacks knew each other, had been linked to previous terrorist activities, and ...


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Wall Street Journal
   
US-Indonesia Tension Over Prior Crashes May Affect AirAsia Flight 8501 Probe   
Wall Street Journal
Small parts are gathered by a search and rescue team after a SilkAir flight crashed in an Indonesian river delta in 1997, killing 104 people. U.S. and Indonesian experts disagreed about the cause of the tragedy. Associated Press. By. Andy Pasztor.

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CBC.ca
   
Raif Badawi flogged in Saudi Arabia for activism, Amnesty Internationl says   
CBC.ca
An activist who has a wife and three children in Sherbrooke, Que., underwent the first round of 50 lashes in public after morning prayers today in Saudi Arabia, human rights group Amnesty International says. Quebec woman's jailed husband faces whipping.
Saudi rights advocate flogged on charge of insulting Islam   Los Angeles Times
Saudi blogger Raif Badawi flogged and jailed for 'insulting Islam'   Washington Post

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Macleans.ca
   
Nigerian forces fight to reclaim town of Baga from Boko Haram   
Jerusalem Post
ABUJA - Nigerian ground forces backed by air strikes are fighting to reclaim Baga from Islamist militant group Boko Haram which seized the northeastern town and a nearby military base at the weekend, a government spokesman said on Friday. "Since the ...

Boko Haram Rampages, Slaughters in Northeast Nigeria   Wall Street Journal
Dozens Said to Have Died in Boko Haram Attack   New York Times
Boko Haram in running battles with troops in NE Nigeria city   Business Standard
The Independent   
Macleans.ca   
Chron.com   
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Irish Times
   
Renewed bloodshed in Donetsk clouds hopes for Ukraine summit   
Irish Times
Deadly violence has intensified in eastern Ukraine, as doubts clouded a planned international summit on the conflict and Kiev sought urgent financial help for its ailing economy. Ukraine's military says four servicemen and two civilians were killed on Friday in ...


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