2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 India World


Daily News & Analysis
   
Afghanistan blast: Suicide bomb attack kills 33; President Ashraf Ghani blames ...   
Daily News & Analysis
A suicide bomber in Afghanistan's eastern city of Jalalabad killed 33 people and injured more than 100 on Saturday, setting off a blast outside a bank where government workers collect salaries, the city's police chief said. President Ashraf Ghani blamed ...

Islamic State claims bombing in Afghanistan that kills dozens   Washington Post
Pakistani militant groups condemn suicide attack in Afghanistan   DAWN.com
First-ever IS suicide attack in Afghanistan kills 35   The News International
The Nation   
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NBCNews.com
   
Australian Police Release Three Men After Terrorism Raids   
Bloomberg
Australian police laid a conspiracy charge against one teenager, sought preventive detention on another and released three more arrested during raids in Melbourne to thwart planned disruptions of Anzac Day celebrations. One of those freed will probably be ...

Australian police foil Anzac terror plot   Radio New Zealand
Heightened Anzac Day security for Victoria   The Australian (blog)
18-Year-Old Charged Following Melbourne Counter-Terrorism Raids   Pedestrian TV
TVNZ   
Herald Scotland   
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Daily Beast
   
MH370 Search May Be in the Wrong Place Again   
Daily Beast
Australia admits it may look at a new patch of ocean. What's more worrying than the undiscovered yet is that not one piece of floating wreckage has been spotted where it should've washed up. Something significant was missing when senior ministers from ...


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Times LIVE
   
Regional bloc condemns xenophobic attacks   
Xinhua
ACCRA, April 17 (Xinhua) -- A West African regional bloc on Friday condemned the barbaric, criminal and xenophobic murder of innocent African foreigners in South Africa. The Chair of the Economic Community of West African States John Dramani Mahama ...

Zuma cancels state trip as xenophobic violence in S. Africa spreads   DAWN.com
South Africa President Zuma calls on foreigners to stay despite xenophobic ...   Deutsche Welle
South African immigrant attacks on rise   Irish Independent
Zee News   
The Guardian Nigeria   
Daily Times   
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Hindustan Times
   
Iraqi forces retake most of Baiji refinery from Islamic State   
Hindustan Times
Iraqi pro-government forces, including fighters from the Shiite Muslim Al-Abbas popular mobilisation unit, fire a rocket during an operation to retake the Baiji oil refinery from Islamic State (IS) group jihadists. (AFP Photo) ...

Iraqi soldiers retake key oil refinery from ISIS militants   Fox News
Islamic State: Iraqi forces retake most of Baiji refinery from militants   ABC Online
Iraq's Baiji oil refinery retaken from Islamic State   Los Angeles Times
Haaretz   
Reuters   
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BBC News
   
Saudis to pay for Yemen emergency aid   
BBC News
Saudi Arabia has pledged to provide all $274m (£183m; €255m) being requested by the United Nations to help those affected by the current conflict in Yemen. The Saudis are leading an air campaign against the Houthi rebel movement that has overthrown ...

Yeah man, let's go to Yemen!   DAWN.com
Troops should be sent for protection of S Arabia whenever necessary: Ulema   The News International
Yemen government rejects Iranian peace plan   The Express Tribune
Xinhua   
Toronto Star   
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CBS News
   
China steps up pressure on journalists   
CBS News
BEIJING -- A 71 year old Chinese journalist named Ga Yu is now looking at seven years in prison after being found guilty of "revealing state secrets." She denied accusations that she published a document detailing the Communist Party's plans to crackdown ...

China methods up tension on journalists   Standard Bulletin
Chinese journalist gets 7 years for leaking documents   TriValley Central
RSF releases Chinese internal documents in protest   Taipei Times
Hindustan Times   
ABC Online   
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Sunday Leader
   
Minor Parties To Object   
Sunday Leader
Minor political parties have objected to moves to introduce electoral reforms before the next general elections and are threatening legal action. Party leaders and representatives of 12 political parties are to meet today (Sunday) to discuss and take a collective ...

Sri Lankan minorities not in favour of proposed electoral reforms   Daily News & Analysis

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The Moscow Times
   
Poor Putin has some wealthy friends   
New Zealand Herald
Russian President Vladimir Putin has an optics problem: Even as he asks people to be patient with the economic turmoil brought on in part by his response to Western sanctions, new income and property declarations are demonstrating that he and his top ...

Putin warns Israel: Don't send deadly weapons to Ukraine   Haaretz
Russia's Vladimir Putin says ready to work with United States   Daily Mail
Putin warns Israel against selling arms to Ukraine   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Daily News & Analysis   
Reuters   
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Daily Times
   
Online survey confirms China-Pakistan ironclad friendship   
Xinhua
BEIJING, April 18 (Xinhua) -- Chinese President Xi Jinping will pay a state visit to Pakistan on Monday and Tuesday, which will be his first trip to the South Asian country since he assumed the presidency in 2013. China and Pakistan have long been "iron ...

Long road to China   DAWN.com
China tells Pakistan CPEC success depends on peaceful Pak-Afghan ties   The News International
Pakistan set for investment boost with visit of China's President Xi   Channel News Asia
The Nation   
Times of India   
Daily Times   
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