2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 Pakistan World


Irish Examiner
   
New Saudi king moves quickly to avoid future power struggle   
Los Angeles Times
Saudi Arabia's newly ascended King Salman buried his predecessor, King Abdullah, on Friday, then moved quickly at a time of regional turmoil to allay fear of a looming power struggle among hundreds of princes in the next generation of the House of Saud.
Muslims need unity the most, says King Salman   The News International
India to observe national mourning today for late Saudi King Abdullah   Zee News
In Saudi Arabia, social media are a tool of the resistance   The Globe and Mail
Gulf Daily News   
TODAYonline   
NDTV   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
South-East Asia correspondent for Fairfax Media   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: The military junta that overthrew former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra last year has swung to the side of Thailand's royalist establishment and Bangkok middle class, reviving a bitter power struggle in the country after months of fragile peace.
Analysis: Pheu Thai's political fortunes look bleak after Yingluck ban   Bangkok Post
Yingluck gets 5-year ban from politics, faces charges   TODAYonline
Thai junta's legislature impeaches, bans Yingluck   Chicago Tribune
The Nation   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Kansas City Star
   
Why provoke?   
Gulf Daily News
Another cartoon of the Prophet in the current issue of Charlie Hebdo was insensitive and unnecessary. Muslims constitute about 1.6 billion, ie, 23 per cent of the global population. They do not approve of pictures or cartoons of Prophet Mohammed. So why ...

Charlie Hebdo protests erupt across southern Asia   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Did the Charlie Hebdo Murders Really Represent Something New?   Slate Magazine
Hundreds join peaceful 'Je suis Muslim' rally in Sydney   Kansas City Star
Business Recorder   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Japan on edge as fate of Islamic State-held hostages uncertain   
Sydney Morning Herald
Beijing: The fate of two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants remained in limbo on Saturday, after a deadline for Japan's government to pay a $US200 million ransom lapsed with no reports of progress in efforts to release the pair. A video posted ...


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Kansas City Star
   
Kerry says terror attacks such as those on APS, cannot be rationalised   
The News International
DAVOS: Militant attacks such as the one on the Army Public School in Peshawar cannot be rationalised, US Secretary of State John Kerry said on Friday. “This kind of atrocity can never be rationalised,” said Kerry adding that, “We can't change minds without ...

Kerry, at Davos, Urges Multipronged Fight Against Violent Extremism   New York Times
While You Were Sleeping: 5 stories you might have missed, Jan 24 edition   The Straits Times
Root causes of extremism must be addressed, Kerry tells Davos crowd   Washington Post
Daily Times   
Sky News Australia   
Businessweek   
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Classicalite
   
Drama for 2015 Miss Universe Pageant: Israel Vs. Lebanon Feud, Ridiculous ...   
Classicalite
The Miss Universe contest is one of the largest beauty pageants in the world. This time around, surprisingly, there were no major gaffes during the talent portion of the show. However, Miss Canada's tacky and extravagant hockey-themed dress did fill the void ...

Miss Universe 2014: Miss Lebanon Condemned For Posing On A Photo Beside ...   Yibada (English Edition)
Miss Universe Pageant 2015: Miss Lebanon Claims Miss Israel 'Chased' Her to ...   Latin Post
Miss. Universe war escalates, Trump steps in: Miss Lebanon claims Miss Israel ...   BizPac Review
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
The Daily Star   
WebProNews   
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The News International
   
Obama terms India global partner   
The News International
WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama on Friday said India was a real global partner of the United States. “I've made it clear that even as the United States works with Pakistan to meet the threat of terrorism, safe havens within Pakistan are not acceptable ...

Obama seeks reset in revisit to India   The Seattle Times
Terror Havens In Pakistan Unacceptable; India True Global Partner: Barack ...   Huffington Post India
Pakistan must dismantle terrorist safe havens: US   Daily Times
Business Standard   
Times of India   
Zee News   
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Merkel confident Renzi will deliver on reform pledge   
Business Recorder
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday backed Italy's Matteo Renzi to deliver on a pledge to "turbo-charge" his reforms after the European Central Bank's decision to pump billions into the moribund eurozone economy. Despite fundamental differences ...


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Irish Times
   
Bomb kills two as India gears up for holiday   
Irish Times
A crude bomb exploded outside a courtroom in eastern India on Friday, killing two people and wounding 10, officials said, just days before Republic Day ceremonies that have been attacked in the past in troubled parts of the country. The blast occurred in ...

'Human Bomb' Kills 2, Injures 16   The New Indian Express
Two killed in bomb blast in eastern India   Daily Times
Two killed, 16 hurt in blast in a Bihar court   Pune Mirror
Deccan Herald   
The Indian Awaaz   
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BBC News
   
Analysis: US-Cuba historic talks   
BBC News
Two days of talks between the United Sates and Cuba have ended with both sides agreeing to meet again in a bid to "normalise" relations. BBC Washington correspondent Barbara Plett Usher and Cuba correspondent Will Grant have been following the talks ...

US meeting with Cuban dissidents ruffles Castro regime   The Globe and Mail
After First Normalization Talks With Cuba, US Says Deep Divisions Remain   Wall Street Journal
Historic talks between Cuba, United States end with more questions than answers   cleveland.com
Xinhua   
Businessweek   
Fox News Latino   
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