2015年4月20日 星期一

2015-04-21 India World


New York Times
   
EU vows to boost migrant search-and-rescue efforts   
Washington Post
BERLIN — Spurred by Sunday's migrant disaster, which authorities feared would be the deadliest ever in the Mediterranean Sea, the European Union on Monday vowed to ramp up lifesaving search-and-rescue operations even as more rickety vessels bound ...

'No easy answer' to Mediterranean migration crisis, leaders find   Los Angeles Times
Captain, crew member of capsized boat off Libya coast arrested, say prosecutors   Firstpost
Rising Toll on Migrants Leaves Europe in Crisis; 900 May Be Dead at Sea   New York Times
Reuters   
The Globe and Mail   
BBC News   
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euronews
   
U.S. Navy sends two more warships near Yemen as conflict escalates   
euronews
The United States said on Monday it had sent two more warships into the waters near Yemen, heightening its military presence in the area as concerns grow over the country's civil war. The U.S. Navy sent an aircraft carrier and a guided-missile cruiser from ...

US aircraft carrier sent to block Iranian shipments to Yemen   Fox News
US warship heads to Yemeni waters   Telegraph.co.uk
US carrier moving off coast of Yemen to block Iranian arms shipments   USA TODAY
Voice of America   
New York Times   
Los Angeles Times   
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The News International
   
Pakistan dispatches 8 fighters to escort Xi's plane on state visit   
Xinhua
ISLAMABAD, April 20 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan dispatched eight JF-17 Thunder fighter jets to escort Chinese President Xi Jinping's plane Monday when it entered Pakistani air space for a state visit to the country. It is a diplomatic etiquette commonly adopted by ...

China stands by Pakistan in war on terror: Xi   The News International
Pakistan, China launch economic corridor   Daily Times
China, Pakistan to lift bilateral trade to $20 bn   Oneindia
The Nation   
The Times (subscription)   
Pakistan Observer   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Germany defies Turkey, calls Armenian massacre 'genocide' (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Germany abruptly shifted its policy Monday from a steadfast refusal to use the term "genocide" to describe the massacre of up to 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman Turkish forces 100 years ago. By Erik Kirschbaum, Reuters April 20, 2015. About video ads.
Will Obama be the next world leader to recognize the Armenian genocide?   Haaretz
Turkey will let Armenians hold memorial for 1915 victims   Miami Herald
Turkey shares Armenians` pain over Ottoman-era killings: PM   Zee News
Huffington Post   
Ynetnews   
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Miami Herald
   
Spain: Boy Accused of Killing Teacher   
New York Times
A 13-year-old Spanish boy armed with a crossbow and a machete killed a substitute teacher on Monday and wounded four other people at his high school in Barcelona, the police said. “We were just starting the class, and suddenly we heard screams,” said ...

Machete-wielding student, 13, kills teacher   Irish Examiner
Teen held in teacher's death following crossbow attack in Barcelona   Los Angeles Times
Student armed with crossbow allegedly kills teacher, injures students at ...   Sydney Morning Herald
CNN   
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The Moscow Times
   
Mother of Ukraine pilot jailed in Russia seeks global help   
Washington Post
UNITED NATIONS — The mother of a Ukrainian helicopter pilot imprisoned in Russia is on a global campaign seeking support from world leaders to pressure President Vladimir Putin to free her daughter. Maria Shavchenko said in an interview with The ...

Russia's Master Plan to Break the Trans-Atlantic Alliance   Wall Street Journal
Poroshenko, UN Agree on Steps of Possible Peacekeepers Deployment in ...   Sputnik International
What's the next step for Moscow in Ukraine?   Minneapolis Star Tribune

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The National Business Review
   
Japan PM Sends Offerings to Criticized War Shrine   
New York Times
TOKYO — Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has sent religious offerings to a Tokyo shrine that honors convicted World War II leaders among its war dead. But Abe's offerings on Tuesday signal that he will not pray at the controversial Yasukuni shrine ahead ...

Japanese PM Abe makes ritual offering at Yasukuni shrine   Reuters
Abe urged to uphold Japan's apology for wartime aggression   Washington Post
Japan's Abe says ready to meet China's Xi at Jakarta summit   euronews

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Arab News
   
Terror threat puts Kingdom on top alert   
Arab News
In this April 29, 2014 file photo, Saudi soldiers march during Abdullah's Sword military drill in Hafar Al-Batin. (Reuters). JEDDAH: ARAB NEWS. Published — Tuesday 21 April 2015. Last update 21 April 2015 1:36 am. | نسخة PDF · Print News | A A ...


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Reuters
   
UN Security Council demands aid access for Syria's Yarmouk camp   
Reuters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The U.N. Security Council on Monday demanded all parties to the Syrian civil war allow humanitarian aid to reach without obstruction the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp on the outskirts of Damascus, a site that Islamist ...

UNSC calls for 'unhindered humanitarian access' to Palestinian camp   Business Standard
UN demands aid access to Syria`s Yarmuk camp   Zee News
UN urges aid access to Syria's Yarmouk   Press TV

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GMA News
   
Iraqi officer under Saddam masterminded rise of Islamic State —Der Spiegel   
GMA News
BERLIN - A former intelligence officer for the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was the mastermind behind Islamic State's takeover of northern Syria, according to a report by Der Spiegel that is based on documents uncovered by the German magazine.

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