2014年8月9日 星期六

2014-08-10 Pakistan World

  ABC News   
The relentless march of the 'Islamic State'  Deutsche Welle
Renowned for its savagery, the "Islamic State" has stunned the world with its military successes in the past two months, taking over huge swathes of territory on either side of the Iraqi-Syrian border. Since the group began making a name for itself, DW has been ...

New US strikes, aid drops as Obama vows to save stranded Iraqis   Bangkok Post
Iraq minority flees to Syria   Gulf Daily News
Islamic State will take time to smash warns Obama   The Times (subscription)
Chron.com   
Daily News & Analysis   
TVNZ   
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  The Guardian   
Israel continues striking Gaza, kills five more  The Nation
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Renewed fighting jeopardizes Gaza truce efforts   Toronto Sun
Palestinian delegation to leave Cairo cease-fire negotiations   Jerusalem Post
Senior Hamas official is killed in air offensive   Gulf Daily News
Deutsche Welle   
The Hindu   
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  The Straits Times   
Calls for maritime security amid South China Sea rows  The Straits Times
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi dismissed a three-stage resolution proposed by the Philippines to end tensions in the South China Sea. By Nirmal Ghosh, Indochina Bureau Chief In Naypyitaw. Calls to boost maritime security and cooperation were made ...

China responds strongly on South China Sea issue   Eleven Myanmar
Sushma to visit China for trilateral meet this month   The Hindu
Chinese FM clarifies unshakable position over South China Sea issue   ecns
IBNLive   
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  Gulf Daily News   
Ukraine rebels seek Donetsk ceasefire  Gulf Daily News
KIEV: Pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine's east last night called for a ceasefire in Donetsk to avert a "humanitarian catastrophe". Newly-installed rebel political leader Aleksandr Zakharchenko made the call after other rebels said the Ukraine army had taken a key ...

Ukraine: Donetsk civilians 'in need of aid'   BBC News
Ukrainian rebels say they are ready for ceasefire   Reuters UK
Ukrainian president ready for international humanitarian aid in east   Washington Post
Businessweek   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Los Angeles Times   
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  The Nation   
Egypt dissolves BH political wing  The Nation
CAIRO - An Egyptian court ordered the dissolution of the Freedom and Justice Party (FJP), the political wing of the already banned Muslim Brotherhood movement. The decision comes after the authorities designated the Brotherhood a 'terrorist organisation' ...

Local News NEW BLOW FOR BROTHERHOOD   Gulf Daily News
News Analysis: Islamic parties at stake as Egypt dismantles Brotherhood's ...   Philippine Star
Egypt burns books it says promote violence, Brotherhood ideas   Reuters
The Age   
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  New York Daily News   
Tibet tour bus plummets into valley, killing 44  TVNZ
Rescuers work around an overturned tour bus after it fell off a 10-metre cliff in Nyemo County. - Source: AP. A tour bus on a highway in Tibet fell off a 10-metre cliff after crashing into an SUV and a pickup, killing 44 people and injuring 11 others. China's state ...

44 killed after Tibet tour bus falls into valley   ecns
Tourist bus with 40 aboard plunges into Tibetan valley   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Tibet bus plunge kills Chinese tourists   BBC News
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Nagasaki Mayor Questions Policy on A-Bomb Day  ABC News
The mayor of Nagasaki on Saturday criticized Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's push toward Japan's more assertive defense policy, as the city marked the 69th anniversary of the atomic bombing. In his "peace declaration" speech at the ceremony in Nagasaki's ...


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  NBCNews.com   
US oversees its 3rd airdrop of supplies in Iraq  New Zealand Herald
WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. military has dropped food and water for a third time to thousands of Iraqi refugees stranded on Mount Sinjar. U.S. Central Command said in a statement Saturday night that the latest airdrop involved planes from multiple air bases ...

Obama Says US Action In Iraq 'Right Thing To Do,' Won't 'Drag' US Into New War   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
London nun tears down ISIL flag from building   Washington Times
US conducts 2nd airdrop of food, water to Iraqi refugees after airstrikes   Fox News
Economic Times   
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  The Guardian   
Yemeni soldiers killed in apparent al-Qaida revenge attack  The Guardian
A Yemeni soldier checks a vehicle at a checkpoint in Sana'a amid fears of attacks by terrorist organisations. Photograph: Yahya Arhab/EPA. Fourteen soldiers have been executed by al-Qaida militants in Yemen in an apparent revenge attack after a recent ...

Yemen militants shoot 14 soldiers, drone kills three al Qaeda suspects   Reuters Africa

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  Financial Express   
Modi denied opportunity to address US Congress  The Nation
WASHINGTON - Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was denied American visa for nearly a decade because of his involvement in 2002 anti-Muslim riots in Gujarat, will not address a joint session of Congress during his visit to the United States in ...

BJP and Congress headed for confrontation over communal clashes in UP   Scroll.in
Narendra Modi lashes out at critics, Congress   Daily News & Analysis
BJP National Council Formalises the Future with Shah in the Saddle   The New Indian Express
Times of India   
The Asian Age   
Deccan Chronicle   
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