2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 Pakistan World

  Vanguard   
Fresh 'Boko Haram attacks' after ceasefire  Gulf Daily News
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria: Suspected Boko Haram militants have killed dozens of people in five attacks on Nigerian villages that occurred after the government announced a ceasefire to enable 200 abducted girls to be freed, security sources and witnesses said ...

Nigeria to have abducted girls freed by Tuesday   The Nation
Hopes rise for the return of kidnapped schoolgirls   Irish Independent
Hometown of kidnapped Nigerian girls hopeful, cautious on cease-fire   CBS News
BusinessDay   
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  The News International   
Turkey President visits in Kabul Afghanistan  The Nation
Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (R) gestures to Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan before a joint news conference in Kabul. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani (R) and Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan exchange signed documents before a joint news conference ...

Turkey to bring Afghanistan, Pakistan closer: Erdogan   Trend.az
Pakistan, Afghanistan to hold crucial talks today   Business Recorder
Erdogan holds talks with Ashraf Ghani   Peninsula On-line
Geo News, Pakistan   
Arab News   
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  BBC News   
Catholic synod: Gay rights groups say vote 'disappointing'  BBC News
Catholic gay rights groups say the rejection by bishops of proposals for wider acceptance of gay people, backed by Pope Francis, is "very disappointing". A draft paper issued at a Catholic Church synod in the Vatican had included text calling for greater ...

Vatican meeting on family walks back liberal language on gay couples, divorce   Washington Post
Catholic bishops scrap welcome to gays   The Australian
Bishops scrap welcome to gays in sign of split   Times of India
Macleans.ca   
Businessweek   
Financial Times   
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  BBC News   
Thousands march on London over low wages  DAWN.com
LONDON: At least 80,000 people marched through central London on Saturday to protest against low wages and public spending cuts introduced to reduce Britain's deficit, organisers said. The Trades Union Congress (TUC), a federation of the country's main ...

Britain Needs a Pay Rise: 90000 take to streets of London in march against ...   Mirror.co.uk
Thousands march in London over wages   Sky News Australia
Economy looks bleak for British workers losing out to technology   The Guardian
Financial Times   
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  Daily News & Analysis   
Street battles rage as Hong Kong protesters, police clash despite imminent talks  Daily News & Analysis
Violent clashes erupted early on Sunday in a Hong Kong protest hotspot as unarmed pro-democracy activists once again confronted riot police despite the confirmation of talks between protest leaders and officials early this week. Hong Kong's 28,000 strong ...

20 Injured in New Hong Kong Protest Violence   NDTV
Activists retake core protest zone   Herald Scotland
Retaking of streets in Hong Kong sparks new clashes   The Globe and Mail
Daily Mail   
Channel News Asia   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Tony Abbott heads to Jakarta for inauguration of Indonesian President Joko ...  Sydney Morning Herald
Prime Minister Tony Abbott departed Australia for Jakarta on Sunday on a mission to build ties with incoming Indonesian president Joko Widodo. Mr Abbott's trip, to attend Mr Joko's inauguration on Monday, will be his fourth visit to Indonesia. In a video ...

Indonesia prepares to welcome new president   Sky News Australia
Indonesia's new president plans steepest fuel price rises in 9 years   The Nation
Indonesia's Obama, in more ways than one   DAWN.com
9news.com.au   
Jakarta Post   
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  Businessweek   
Obuchi Resignation to Undermine Abe's Womenomics Agenda  Businessweek
Japanese Industry Minister Yuko Obuchi will step down tomorrow over allegations that political funds were misused, Japanese media including the Nikkei newspaper reported today, adding that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will accept her resignation. Obuchi's ...

Chinese coastguard vessels patrol disputed waters   Reuters
Ministers spark anger over visit   Herald Scotland
Abe doesn't visit Yasukuni, but makes symbolic offering   The Hankyoreh
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Japan Times   
Asahi Shimbun   
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Am Yisrael Buy App Helps Support Israel  Jewish Business News
If you are tired of all the anti-Israel boycotts and want to do something about it then there is a new app for you. Am Yisrael Buy helps users find products that were specifically made in Israel to buy. The name is obviously a play on the Hebrew phrase “Am ...


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  The Express Tribune   
Nepal snow storm death toll reaches 38 as rescuers spot 9 more bodies on ...  Asahi Shimbun
KATMANDU, Nepal--A rescue helicopter spotted nine more bodies Oct. 18 on a trekking trail in northern Nepal, bringing the death toll to 38 from this week's series of snow storms and avalanches in the worst hiking disaster in the Himalayan nation. The bodies ...

Search widened for survivors of freak Nepali snowstorms   Herald Scotland
9 more bodies raise Nepal death toll to 38   Salt Lake Tribune
Nine more bodies found as death toll in Nepal grows   Irish Independent
Huffington Post   
New Zealand Herald   
The Guardian   
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  YemenOnline   
Sunni tribesmen and Houthis agree new ceasefire after fighting in central Yemen  YemenOnline
Tribesmen and Shia Houthi fighters have signed an agreement that should end hostilities in Yemen's Ibb province, after renewed fighting breached a day-long ceasefire pact. The second ceasefire, which was signed on Saturday, states as a condition the safe ...

Dozens killed as Houthis battle tribesmen and Al Qaeda militants   Times of Oman
Houthi rebels meet deadly resistance   Arab News
16 dead in Yemen as rebels clash with tribes   The Nation
Fox News   
Bernama   
Jerusalem Post   
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