2014年9月17日 星期三

2014-09-18 Pakistan World

  Economic Times   
B'desh court commutes top Islamist's death sentence  The Nation
DHAKA - Bangladesh's highest court on Wednesday commuted the death sentence on a top Islamist preacher, triggering clashes between police and secular protesters who slammed the decision as too lenient. In a surprise ruling, the Supreme Court said ...

Relaxed hartal underway peacefully   DhakaTribune
Bangladesh: Islamist Leader's Death Penalty Dropped   New York Times
JAILED until DEATH   The Daily Star
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
Times of Oman   
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  Newsweek   
Obama rules out Iraq ground war  Gulf Daily News
MACDILL AIR FORCE BASE, Florida: President Barack Obama yesterday vowed the US will not fight another ground war in Iraq '“ seeking to reassure Americans about the level of US involvement after a top general suggested combat troops could be ...

House approves Obama's Iraq-Syria military strategy   Stuff.co.nz
In shift, Obama says no ground war in Iraq   The Nation
Obama Promises Again Not to Send Ground Troops to Fight Militants   New York Times
Boston Globe   
Los Angeles Times   
The News International   
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  Sky News Australia   
Alleged beheading plot foiled in Australian counter-terror raids  TVNZ
A person charged with terrorism offences after police raids in Australia this morning had planned to kidnap a random member of the public, drape them in an Islamic State flag and film their beheading, according to Australian media reports. At least 15 people ...

Terror raids in Sydney, Brisbane   Stuff.co.nz

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  CNN   
Gunmen set off bombs, open fire at college in Nigeria; 13 die  CNN
(CNN) -- Two gunmen set off explosives at a Nigerian college, then started shooting -- killing at least 13 people on another day of violence in the African nation, and yet another targeting students. Kano state police commissioner Adelere Shinaboa said the ...

Nigeria: Gunmen Strike College, Killing at Least 15   New York Times
Flip side of that thing that makes us Nigerians   BusinessDay
Mohammed: Politicisation, bane of anti-terror fight (1)   The Guardian Nigeria
Daily Sun   
Nigerian Tribune   
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  Irish Independent   
Syrian children suffocate after measles vaccination  Irish Independent
Residents try to put out a fire at a site after what activists said were two air strikes by forces of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on a market in central Douma, eastern al-Ghouta, near Damascus. It was reported yesterday that the death toll from government ...

Mother, 5 kids among scores killed in Syrian govt air strikes   Saudi Gazette
Syrian Forces Are Seen Stepping Up Attacks on Rebels as US Sets Sights on ISIS   New York Times
Syrian Regime Intensifies Attacks on Rebels in Damascus Suburbs   Wall Street Journal
Ahram Online   
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  The Hindu   
JKJCCI seeks access to IHK flood victims  The Nation
Jammu & Kashmir Joint Chamber of Commerce & Industry has demanded immediate access to the flood-hit people in Indian occupied Kashmir for quick transportation of the relief goods. Addressing a news conference here, AJKCCI President Zulfiqar Abbasi ...

Floodwaters breeding disease in held Kashmir   DAWN.com
Volunteers wade into Kashmir floods to rescue thousands   BBC News
Contaminated water 'raising health risk' after Kashmir floods   Arab News
Forbes   
Times of India   
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  Independent Online   
Synagogue tries to keep TB Joshua image alive  News24
Lagos - A Nigerian televangelist whose exuberant followers across Africa and beyond believe he has powers of healing and prophesy is now under scrutiny after one of his buildings collapsed, killing at least 70 people. Following the disaster, officials charged ...

Death Toll From Nigeria Building Collapse Rises To 80   Bernama
Death toll rises after Lagos disaster   Independent Online
'Prophet' under fire for Nigeria building collapse   The Globe and Mail
The New Age Online   
Osun Defender   
Businessweek   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Nuclear deal elusive as Iran, six world powers resume talks in New York  Daily News & Analysis
A diplomatic breakthrough is unlikely on a nuclear deal to end sanctions against Iran when talks resume in New York this week between Tehran and six world powers deadlocked after a year of negotiations. The talks between Iran and the United States, ...

Sanctions do not serve a purpose: Zarif   Business Standard
Iran slams US as 'obsessed' with sanctions as talks resume   Bangkok Post
ISIL product of foreign invasion in ME: Zarif   Press TV
Jerusalem Post   
Wall Street Journal   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Press TV   
Yemen tribal leaders write letter to Hadi  Press TV
Yemeni mourners pray near the coffins of Shia Houthi protesters, killed in clashes with security forces, during a funeral procession in Sana'a on September 12, 2014. Thu Sep 18, 2014 1:11AM. Share | Email | Print. Related Interviews: 'Yemen mediation ...

20 die as Houthis, army clash   Oman Tribune
Families flee homes in Yemen capital as bodies of soldiers lay on roads   Yemen Post
20 reported dead in Yemen fighting   UPI.com
Business Standard   
Big News Network.com   
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  Channel News Asia   
Scotland's day of reckoning arrives  Channel News Asia
With campaigning for the Scottish referendum over, more than four million registered voters will now decide on Thursday (Sep 18) whether Scotland should leave, or remain as part of, the United Kingdom. PHOTOS. People gather for a rally in Glasgow's ...

Interpreting the Scottish referendum   The News International
Sport and the referendum. Part 3: Road to Rio would be difficult. But would also ...   Herald Scotland
'Yes' or 'No' to United Kingdom: Scotland to decide today   Moneycontrol.com
THE BUSINESS TIMES (subscription)   
The Nation   
Wells Journal   
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