2014年9月16日 星期二

2014-09-17 Pakistan World

  The Nation   
US strikes militants near Baghdad  The Nation
BAGHDAD - The United States has bombed militants near Baghdad in support of Iraqi forces, striking close to the capital for the first time in its expanded campaign against Islamic State militants. But in a sign of their growing strength, a monitoring group said ...

US airstrikes target IS militants   Irish Independent
US airstrikes target Islamic militants in Iraq   SFGate
Parents boycott militants' curriculum   The Times (subscription)
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  NDTV   
Suicide car bomber kills foreign troops  Herald Scotland
A SUICIDE car bomber has killed three foreign troops and wounded 13 Afghan civilians in an attack on a convoy near the American embassy in Kabul. A SUICIDE car bomber has killed three foreign troops and wounded 13 Afghan civilians in an attack on a ...

2 Americans killed in Taliban suicide attack on a military convoy in Kabul ...   Daily Mail
Suicide car bomber kills 3 foreign troops in Kabul   The Nation
US Troops Killed By Suicide Blast In Kabul   Sky News
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  TODAYonline   
Expelled Muslim Brotherhood leaders may head to Malaysia, says report  The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: Muslim Brotherhood leaders expelled from Qatar on Saturday are likely travel to Malaysia or Turkey, according to Asharq Al-Awsat, a London-based Arab daily. It quoted International Muslim Brotherhood Organisation secretary-general ...

INTERNATIONAL > Egypt asks Interpol to renew red notices for fleeing Muslim ...   Hurriyet Daily News
Qatar-Gulf deal forces expulsion of Muslim Brotherhood leaders   The Guardian
Exiled Muslim Brotherhood leaders 'would be welcome in Turkey'   gulfnews.com
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  The News International   
Rehman Malik's deplaning, taming of Vasai policeman proves citizen power wins  Firstpost
In the space of 24 hours, two signs from two countries, India and Pakistan, that public acceptance of the high-handedness of those in power is a thing of the past. Screen grab from video where Malik is exiting the plane. In Pakistan, passengers' anger over a ...

Tardy politicians booed off plane   The Nation
Passengers force Rehman Malik, PML-N MNA off PIA flight   The News International
Changing Pakistan: Tardy MPs thrown off jet   Arab News
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  RT   
Need to build a strong and broad coalition against ISIL: Obama  Business Standard
US President Barack Obama has called for building a strong coalition with broad international participation against Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the terrorist outfit that has gained control over a large part of Iran and Syria. Obama met General (rtd) ...

US's top soldier calls for troops on ground if air strikes fail in Iraq   Herald Scotland
US general is open to ground forces in fight against ISIS   Times of India
Despite General Dempsey's words, bar remains high for US combat troops in Iraq   Sydney Morning Herald
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  Fox News   
China Merchants lands Lanka contract  South China Morning Post (subscription)
Logistics conglomerate China Merchants has won the approval to operate phase two of Sri Lanka's largest container terminal in a deal signed during President Xi Jinping's trip to the South Asian nation. The Hong Kong-listed firm has been granted a 35-year ...

Funds from China boost roads, ports in Sri Lanka   ecns
China's Xi holds talks with Sri Lankan president   The Nation
President Xi Jinping's visit to boost economic ties   CCTV
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  Reuters UK   
Citing security threat, Obama expands US role fighting Ebola  Reuters UK
ATLANTA/MONROVIA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday called West Africa's deadly Ebola outbreak a looming threat to global security and announced a major expansion of the U.S. role in trying to halt its spread, including deployment of 3,000 ...


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  RT   
The Good – and the Bad – News on World Hunger  Inter Press Service
ROME, Sep 17 2014 (IPS) - The number of hungry people in the world has declined by over 100 million in the last decade and over 200 million since 1990-92, but 805 million people around the world still go hungry every day, according to the latest UN ...

One in every nine people in the world is still chronically hungry   Washington Post (blog)
World hunger easing but 1 in 9 people undernourished - food agencies   Firstpost
UN claims saving 100m starving   Bangkok Post

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  Zee News   
PM Narendra Modi to welcome China's President Xi Jinping in Ahmedabad today  Zee News
Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi, who arrived here yesterday for the first time after becoming prime minister, will on Wednesday receive Chinese President Xi Jinping. Modi, who turns 64 today, will welcome Xi, who is set to begin his three-day sojourn to India ...

India and China Look to Put Knotty Relations on New Footing   NDTV
Modi turns 64; meets mother to seek blessings   Hindustan Times
Commentary: China, India can look beyond differences for mutual benefits   Xinhua
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  Daily News & Analysis   
IIT-B trumps IIT-D for the first time on global ranking list  Daily News & Analysis
On a global scale, on the QS World University Rankings list for the year 2014-15, released on Tuesday, IIT Bombay leads IIT Delhi for the first time. Where IIT-B ranked 222nd, the rank of IIT Delhi is 235. However, the University of Mumbai has been listed ...

U of O far ahead of Carleton in latest world university rankings   Ottawa Citizen
No Indian university on top 200 list   The Hindu
Hong Kong universities decline across the board in global ranking list   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Indian Express   
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