2015年8月21日 星期五

2015-08-22 India World


The Hindu
   
IS second-in-command killed in US air strike: White House   
The Hindu
The second-in-command of the dreaded Islamic State militant group has been killed in a US air strike in northern Iraq, the White House has said. Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, also known as Hajji Mutazz was killed on August 18 while travelling in a vehicle ...
Islamic State deputy chief killed in US military airstrike: White House   The Indian Express
ISIS second-in-command killed in US air strike: White House   India Today
Islamic State second in command killed in US strike, White House says   Washington Post
Reuters   
Los Angeles Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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New York Times
   
Americans Foil Gunman on Train, French Officials Say   
New York Times
PARIS — A heavily armed gunman opened fire aboard a packed high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris late Friday afternoon, wounding several passengers before he was tackled and subdued by two Americans, according to French officials, who ...

2 US soldiers subdue gunman on Paris-bound train   USA TODAY
2 Americans subdue gunman on high-speed train   Times of India
'Terrorist' gunman overpowered after wounding three on Amsterdam-Paris train   Sydney Morning Herald
Telegraph.co.uk   
CNN   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Thailand's slipping smile: Bangkok bomb blows hole in country's image   
The Globe and Mail
The short walk from Bangkok's Erawan Shrine to Wat Pathum Wanaram, a Buddhist temple 500 metres away, used to be a sweaty but serene one. In the cacophonous commercial heart of the Thai capital, the two religious sites were oases of the calm that ...

The world's a dangerous place - but that should not stop us travelling   Irish Independent
The age of the tragic selfie   BBC News
Terror police turn focus on seedy Bangkok hotel   The Times (subscription)
Daily News & Analysis   
Economic Times   
AsiaOne   
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The Indian Express
   
Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lankan prime minister | Reuters   
Firstpost
COLOMBO Ranil Wickremesinghe was sworn in on Friday as Sri Lanka's prime minister after winning a general election, and agreed with President Maithripala Sirisena's party to form a national unity government to push ahead with reforms. Wickremesinghe ...

Sirisena is not the answer   The Indian Express
Chinese Premier congratulates new Sri Lankan PM Ranil Wickremesinghe   Economic Times
How Sri Lanka's nice-guy president channeled his inner Machiavelli to thwart ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Hiru News   
The Straits Times   
TODAYonline   
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IBNLive
   
IS destroys ancient monastery in Syria   
The News International
BEIRUT: Islamic State militants have destroyed an ancient monastery in the central Syrian province of Homs, according to a monitor and pictures published by the Jihadist group. “The Islamic State group yesterday used bulldozers to destroy the Mar Elian ...

UNESCO chief: IS systematically destroying heritage sites   Miami Herald
Isis flattens monastery amid fears for missing Christians   The Times (subscription)
ISIS bulldoze 1500-year-old Christian monastery in Syria in shameful act of ...   Mirror.co.uk
ARA News   
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Irish Independent
   
Stakes sky-high for Greece in Tsipras's latest roll of the dice   
Irish Independent
Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister until this week, has not been one to shirk a gamble. But will his decision to call snap elections pay off? Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. August 20 has long loomed ...
Alexis Tsipras faces ugly fight in Greek election gamble   Irish Times
Greece's Syriza party splits, rebels form anti-bailout front   Channel News Asia
Greek government bond yields soar as snap election sparks uncertainty   The Times (subscription)
Xinhua   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Kathimerini   
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Times of India
   
North Korea at UN threatens 'strong military counteraction'   
Times of India
UNITED NATIONS, United States: North Korea threatened Friday to launch a "very strong military counteraction" if South Korea refuses to halt propaganda broadcasts, in a warning delivered at the United Nations. Pyongyang's deputy UN ambassador An ...

South Koreans Calm Despite North Korean Threat   New York Times
North Korea says it's ready for 'all-out war' with South Korea   CTV News
North Korea puts troops on standby, warns South Korea of retaliation after ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune
The Guardian   
CNN   
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Daily Times
   
Pakistan weighing strategic options amid rising tension with US: WSJ   
Daily Times
NEW YORK: Islamabad is weighing its strategic options amid rising tension with Washington, which views Pakistan as an unreliable ally in combating militants in the region, including neighbouring Afghanistan American newspaper The Wall Street Journal ...

Pakistan warming up to Moscow: WSJ   The Nation
Don't believe the hype: What Russia selling helicopters to Pakistan is ...   Firstpost
Islamabad, Moscow sign helicopter deal   The Weather Space
India Today   
Sentinel Republic   
Wall Street Journal   
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BBC News
   
Macedonia migrants: Border security measures defended   
BBC News
Macedonia has defended its handling of security at the country's border with Greece, where migrants were beaten back with truncheons and riot shields. The government had to act because up to 3,500 were entering each day, but migrants had not been ...

Macedonian Police Clash With Migrants on Border With Greece   New York Times
Balkan frontiers fray as migrant numbers surge   Irish Times
Macedonian police shoot stun grenades at migrant families stuck in no-man's land   Irish Independent
Voice of America   
Washington Post   
NBCNews.com   
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The Guardian
   
Malala Yousafzai celebrates string of A* grades at GCSE   
The Guardian
Even after winning a Nobel peace prize, with glittering invitations to speak to presidents across the world, education activist Malala Yousafzai always had one priority: her schoolwork. And the Pakistani pupil's dedication to her studies has paid off ...
Youngest Nobel Peace Prize Winner Malala Celebrates Exam Success   Voice of America
Malala top of the class in British school exams   TV Newsroom

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