2015年2月20日 星期五

2015-02-21 Pakistan World


Gulf Daily News
   
World News IS car bombings horror in Libya   
Gulf Daily News
TRIPOLI: Multiple suicide car bombings struck an eastern Libyan town, killing at least 45 people yesterday not far from a main base of the Islamic State (IS) group's Libyan offshoot. The group claimed responsibility for the attack, saying it came in retaliation for ...

UN deplores car bombs in Libya   Business Standard
Islamic State bombers kill dozens in Libyan suicide attacks   STLtoday.com
Ties to Islamic State Cited by Group in Libya Attacks   New York Times
Financial Times   
NDTV   
Times of Oman   
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National Post
   
Video shows fire lighting up Dubai residential skyscraper; no reports of casualties   
National Post
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — One of the world's tallest residential towers caught fire early Saturday in Dubai's Marina district, sending bright yellow flames several stories high, but there were no reports of casualties, civil defence officials said. The fire broke ...

Dubai's Marina Torch high-rise residential tower catches fire (video, photos ...   cleveland.com
High-Rise Tower in Dubai Catches Fire   Wall Street Journal
79-storey Dubai tower engulfed in flames   Stuff.co.nz
The Star Online   
Irish Independent   
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News24
   
Casualties feared as Shabaab attack popular Mogadishu hotel   
News24
Mogadishu - Somalia's Shabaab insurgents said they carried out an attack on Friday on a hotel in the capital Mogadishu with government ministers reportedly inside, killing or wounding dozens of people. Twin explosions followed by heavy gunfire were heard ...

At least 10 dead after attacks in Somali capital Mogadishu   Irish Times
Shebab attack kills dozens in Mogadishu   iAfrica.com
Attack Targets Officials In Somali Capital, Dozens Killed   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
euronews   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Huffington Post   
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Afghans arrested Chinese Uighurs to aid Taliban talks bid - officials   
Thomson Reuters Foundation
A policeman watches a motorcyclist at a checkpoint on the outskirts of Farah province, Afghanistan, February 4, 2015. REUTERS/Omar Sobhani. Tweet · Recommend · Google + · LinkedIn · Email Print. Leave us a comment. * Afghans say Uighurs were ...


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NEWS.com.au
   
Cyclone Marcia: Mick Burrows 50th birthday   
NEWS.com.au
AS CYCLONE Marcia roared towards Yeppoon, Mick Burrows' mind was on one thing. Celebrating his 50th birthday in style. Mr Burrows and 10 family members and friends were celebrating the milestone in two adjoining waterfront properties at Lammermoor ...

Flood warnings, clean up in Australia after twin cyclones   The Straits Times
Army sends 700 soldiers for Marcia clean-up   Sky News Australia
Tropical Cyclone Marcia: Almost 60000 without power across central Queensland   ABC Online
Yahoo!7 News   
The Inquisitr   
Brisbane Times   
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BBC News
   
Thailand's crackdown on 'wombs for rent'   
BBC News
When a surrogate baby scandal erupted in Thailand last year, many in the country did not know what to expect next. First there was the young boy, apparently abandoned by the Australian couple who had commissioned a Thai surrogate mother to carry him.
A shocking scandal led Thailand to ban surrogacy for hire   Washington Post (blog)
NLA OKs surrogacy ban on foreigners   Bangkok Post

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Kansas City Star
   
US, Latin America worry over Venezuela tensions   
Zee News
Caracas: The United States and Latin American nations voiced concerns Friday over political tensions in Venezuela after the socialist government arrested the opposition mayor of Caracas in an alleged coup plot. Almost exactly one year after opposition ...

Venezuela opposition urges release of mayor accused of conspiring   Reuters
World's Largest Social Movement Supports Venezuelan Government   teleSUR English
HRW deems "arbitrary" detention of Mayor Ledezma   El Universal
Wall Street Journal   
Latin American Herald Tribune   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Gordon Brown Renews Plea For Release Of Chibok Schoolgirls   
The Guardian Nigeria
THE United Nations (UN) envoy and former British Prime Minister, Mr. Gordon Brown, yesterday appealled to Boko Haram insurgents to free the over 200 Nigerian schoolgirls they abducted last year who have been held for 10 months. His appeal came after ...

Boko Haram kill 21 in Nigeria near town of missing girls   Irish Times
Soldiers from Cameroon, Chad take on Boko Haram at Nigerian border   CNN
Israel A Loyal Ally In Fight Against Boko Haram – Omeri   Information Nigeria
Naija247news   
Voice of America   
Channel News Asia   
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Channel 4 News
   
Hunt for Syria-bound schoolgirls   
Gulf Daily News
London: British anti-terror police yesterday made an unprecedented appeal to find three girls who they believe are travelling to join militants in Syria as part of what officers said was a 'growing trend' . Richard Walton, head of the Metropolitan Police's Counter ...

Fears for the safety of British girls thought to have joined the Islamic State group ...   ABC Online
Fears missing girls have joined ISIS   NEWS.com.au
Girls may have flown out to join IS   Belfast Telegraph
Christian Science Monitor   
NPR (blog)   
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Herald Sun
   
Ian Bell: There's a gulf of perception between Russia and the West   
Herald Scotland
In Moscow, the question has become well-worn since the little war in Georgia in August 2008. In Moscow, the question has become well-worn since the little war in Georgia in August 2008. Sorry, you must sign in before you can print full articles. Custom byline ...

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Bullying Putin feeds on West's weakness   Daily Mail
David Cameron's tough talk as he warns Vladimir Putin of 'consequences' if ...   Mirror.co.uk
Putin the Improviser   Wall Street Journal
Business Standard   
Reuters Blogs (blog)   
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