Reuters
Divers comb capsized China ship, death toll doubles to 14
Reuters
JIANLI, China Scores of divers searched a capsized ship in the Yangtze River on Wednesday for more than 400 missing people, many of them elderly tourists, as the death toll in what could be China's worst shipping disaster in almost 70 years doubled to 14.
7 dead, hundreds still missing after cruise ship capsizes in China's Yangtze RiverThe Indian Express
Survivors pulled to safety from capsized Chinese ship, but hundreds still missingThe Globe and Mail
Hopes fade in search for China cruise survivorsFinancial Times
Washington Post
DAWN.com
all 2,071 news articles »
Reuters
JIANLI, China Scores of divers searched a capsized ship in the Yangtze River on Wednesday for more than 400 missing people, many of them elderly tourists, as the death toll in what could be China's worst shipping disaster in almost 70 years doubled to 14.
7 dead, hundreds still missing after cruise ship capsizes in China's Yangtze River
Survivors pulled to safety from capsized Chinese ship, but hundreds still missing
Hopes fade in search for China cruise survivors
New York Times
Senate Approves Sharp Curtailing of NSA Surveillance
New York Times
WASHINGTON — In a significant scaling back of national security policy formed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Senate on Tuesday approved legislation curtailing the federal government's sweeping surveillance of American phone records, and ...
Congress turns away from post-9/11 law, retooling US surveillance powersWashington Post
Congress' passage of NSA bill will rein in surveillance, a first since Sept. 11Los Angeles Times
Freedom Act to limit domestic surveillance signed into US law by president ...ABC Online
Reuters
Sky News Australia
Voice of America
all 4,512 news articles »
New York Times
WASHINGTON — In a significant scaling back of national security policy formed after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the Senate on Tuesday approved legislation curtailing the federal government's sweeping surveillance of American phone records, and ...
Congress turns away from post-9/11 law, retooling US surveillance powers
Congress' passage of NSA bill will rein in surveillance, a first since Sept. 11
Freedom Act to limit domestic surveillance signed into US law by president ...
Daily News & Analysis
Myanmar escorting boat crammed with migrants to 'safe' area
Daily News & Analysis
A spokeswoman for the US State Department said she believed the Myanmar government had decided to allow the migrants to disembark in Myanmar on Wednesday or Thursday, something Washington welcomed. migrants from the stranded boat AFP.
Myanmar escorts 700 migrants toward RakhineThe Hindu
Myanmar escorting boat crammed with migrants to 'safe' area | ReutersFirstpost
Myanmar to repatriate 935 rescued illegal migrantsXinhua
The Indian Express
all 113 news articles »
Daily News & Analysis
A spokeswoman for the US State Department said she believed the Myanmar government had decided to allow the migrants to disembark in Myanmar on Wednesday or Thursday, something Washington welcomed. migrants from the stranded boat AFP.
Myanmar escorts 700 migrants toward Rakhine
Myanmar escorting boat crammed with migrants to 'safe' area | Reuters
Myanmar to repatriate 935 rescued illegal migrants
Firstpost
'Challenges are not over': Amid corruption scandal, Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA ...
Firstpost
Sepp Blatter on Tuesday resigned as president of FIFA in a stunning capitulation to critics as a mounting corruption scandal engulfed world football's governing body. The 79-year-old Swiss official, FIFA president for 17 years and only re-elected on Friday, ...
UPDATE 1-Blatter resignation a relief for World Cup sponsors -expertsReuters
John Oliver toasts resignation of FIFA's Sepp Blatter with an ice-cold BudLos Angeles Times
Sepp Blatter announces he will step down as FIFA presidentUSA TODAY
Daily News & Analysis
The Globe and Mail
all 3,718 news articles »
Firstpost
Sepp Blatter on Tuesday resigned as president of FIFA in a stunning capitulation to critics as a mounting corruption scandal engulfed world football's governing body. The 79-year-old Swiss official, FIFA president for 17 years and only re-elected on Friday, ...
UPDATE 1-Blatter resignation a relief for World Cup sponsors -experts
John Oliver toasts resignation of FIFA's Sepp Blatter with an ice-cold Bud
Sepp Blatter announces he will step down as FIFA president
TODAYonline
MH17 shot down by Ukrainian missile: Russian missile maker
TODAYonline
Mikhail Malyshevsky, an adviser to the director general of the state-controlled Almaz-Antei consortium, speaks in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Photo: AP. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
MH17: Russian missile maker says Buk likely from UkraineBrisbane Times
MH17 shot down by Russian-made missileNew Zealand Herald
Russian missile maker says BUK rocket downed MH179news.com.au
The Daily Star
all 276 news articles »
TODAYonline
Mikhail Malyshevsky, an adviser to the director general of the state-controlled Almaz-Antei consortium, speaks in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Photo: AP. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...
MH17: Russian missile maker says Buk likely from Ukraine
MH17 shot down by Russian-made missile
Russian missile maker says BUK rocket downed MH17
Firstpost
Wars in Pakistan, Afghanistan leave 150000 dead: study
Firstpost
Washington: The wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan have left nearly 150,000 soldiers and civilians dead since 2001, a new US study estimates. Another 162,000 have been wounded since the US-led offensive that toppled the Taliban government in ...
9 Afghan aid workers killedThe Hindu
Nine Afghan aid workers shot dead in their bedsThe Nation
9 NGO Employees Shot Dead in AfghanistanThe Chosun Ilbo
all 462 news articles »
Firstpost
Washington: The wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan have left nearly 150,000 soldiers and civilians dead since 2001, a new US study estimates. Another 162,000 have been wounded since the US-led offensive that toppled the Taliban government in ...
9 Afghan aid workers killed
Nine Afghan aid workers shot dead in their beds
9 NGO Employees Shot Dead in Afghanistan
The Globe and Mail
What you need to know about the $15-billion Quebec tobacco ruling
The Globe and Mail
The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...
Canada court orders tobacco firms to pay smokers $12.4bnDAWN.com
$15B tobacco ruling barely dents stocks as analysts predict penalty will come ...Financial Post
all 369 news articles »
The Globe and Mail
The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...
Canada court orders tobacco firms to pay smokers $12.4bn
$15B tobacco ruling barely dents stocks as analysts predict penalty will come ...
STRATFOR
Airstrikes in Yemen Kill Allies of Saudi-Led Coalition, Witnesses Say
New York Times
SANA, Yemen — Warplanes from a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia carried out airstrikes Tuesday in Yemen that killed at least 16 fighters allied with the Saudi-led group, witnesses said. Continue reading the main story ...
Yemen's president willing to meet with rebels: OfficialZee News
Aide: Yemen's president willing to meet rebels in UN talksMiami Herald
Tribesmen kill 20 Houthi fighters in ambush in central YemenXinhua
The Nation
The Daily Star
all 53 news articles »
New York Times
SANA, Yemen — Warplanes from a military coalition led by Saudi Arabia carried out airstrikes Tuesday in Yemen that killed at least 16 fighters allied with the Saudi-led group, witnesses said. Continue reading the main story ...
Yemen's president willing to meet with rebels: Official
Aide: Yemen's president willing to meet rebels in UN talks
Tribesmen kill 20 Houthi fighters in ambush in central Yemen
The Express Tribune
Helicopter on quake relief mission crashes in Nepal | Reuters
Firstpost
KATHMANDU A small helicopter on an earthquake relief mission crashed in high mountains in northeast Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least four people, the army said. The aircraft, operated by private company Mountain Air, crashed in the district of ...
Four dead in Nepal aid helicopter crashSky News Australia
Aid helicopter crash leaves 4 dead in NepalThe Nation
Aid Helicopter Crashes in Nepal, Killing 4New York Times
Times of India
Quartz
The Indian Express
all 216 news articles »
Firstpost
KATHMANDU A small helicopter on an earthquake relief mission crashed in high mountains in northeast Nepal on Tuesday, killing at least four people, the army said. The aircraft, operated by private company Mountain Air, crashed in the district of ...
Four dead in Nepal aid helicopter crash
Aid helicopter crash leaves 4 dead in Nepal
Aid Helicopter Crashes in Nepal, Killing 4
Telegraph.co.uk
Iran promises to back Assad 'until the end of the road'
Telegraph.co.uk
Iran has promised to back the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad “until the end of the road”, a show of support in the face of signifificant setbacks on the battlefield. Syria's army is facing intense pressure in the face of a resurgent rebel push towards its ...
Should the US Set Up a 'No-Fly' Zone Over Northern Syria?Newsweek
Iran's Rouhani vows to back Syria 'until the end of the road'Ynetnews
Iran reiterates steadfast support to SyriaXinhua
Reuters
The Daily Star
all 171 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk
Iran has promised to back the regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad “until the end of the road”, a show of support in the face of signifificant setbacks on the battlefield. Syria's army is facing intense pressure in the face of a resurgent rebel push towards its ...
Should the US Set Up a 'No-Fly' Zone Over Northern Syria?
Iran's Rouhani vows to back Syria 'until the end of the road'
Iran reiterates steadfast support to Syria
沒有留言:
張貼留言