2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Pakistan World


Deutsche Welle
   
Burundi coup 'failed,' says putsch leader's deputy   
Deutsche Welle
A deputy leader of the coup purporting to have toppled Burundian President Pierre Nkurunziza has admitted the putsch attempt has failed. General Cyrille Ndayirukiye said that the coup had faced overwhelming resistance. Burundi Militärputsch. Ndayirukiye's ...

Burundi coup bid: Mutineer general says plot has failed   BBC News
Burundi army repulses coup troops in battle for state TV and radio   DAWN.com
Power struggle in Burundi 'far from over'   Irish Examiner
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Irish Times   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Wall Street Journal
   
'Decisive' Gulf Determined to Maintain Strategic Relationship with Washington   
Huffington Post
The American and Gulf leadership have sought to save the Camp David summit, which has been boycotted by Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz, through it will be attended by the head of state of Kuwait, Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah, and the Emir of ...

Iran and its Arab neighbors must talk, they can start with nuclear safety   Reuters Blogs (blog)
US keen on boosting ties with GCC states   Gulf Daily News
US Congress passes bill to review Iran nuclear deal   Business Standard
The Seattle Times   
Wall Street Journal   
DAWN.com   
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Times of India
   
'India,China should devise code of conduct for boundary issue'   
Business Standard
The boundary dispute between India and China has become a "conundrum" affecting bilateral ties and both countries should work out a code of conduct if the issue is not resolved in the near future, according to an article published in the state-run newspaper ...

PM in China Live: Modi gets ceremonial welcome at Great Hall of People, set to ...   Firstpost
Modi welcomed by Chinese Premier, accorded Guard of Honour at the Great Hall   Hindustan Times
China, India Must Build Mutual Trust: President Xi Jinping to PM Narendra Modi   NDTV
The Hindu   
BBC News   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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The Seattle Times
   
Syrian relics may be at risk as fighting nears ancient city   
The Seattle Times
Syrian soldiers are shown at the historic Temple of Baal in Palmyra, Syria, in 2014. Experts fear that as Islamic State group fighters advance in the region the city's ... More. Islamic State group extremists advanced to the outskirts of the Syrian town of Palmyra ...

IS at gates of Syria's Palmyra as 70 troops, 40 militants killed   The Nation
Ancient Ruins at Palmyra Are Endangered by ISIS Advance in Syria   New York Times
Syria warns 2000-year-old city is in danger of being ISIL's next cultural atrocity   National Post
Christian Science Monitor   
Washington Post (blog)   
The Daily Star   
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Daily Mail
   
Philippine factory fire death toll hits 72; others still missing   
AsiaOne
They were seen waving frantically by their loved ones from the second floor pleading to be rescued. But they were trapped on the second floor by windows with iron grills and wire netting that not even cats could escape through, said a father searching for his ...

Outrage as 72 die in Manila 'sweatshop' fire   The Straits Times
Valenzuela fire victims' processing, identification continues   Philippine Star
VIDEO | Kin can hardly identify 72 victims of Valenzuela fire; DNA samples taken   InterAksyon
Rappler   
Inquirer.net   
The Globe and Mail   
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Bloomberg
   
U.S. Navy Patrols May Prod China to Clarify Claims to Isles   
Bloomberg
Proposed U.S. military “freedom of navigation” operations in the South China Sea may prod China to more clearly explain what it considers to be its territory -- and why. While countries like the U.S. and the Philippines have long urged China to set out the legal ...

Tension rising in South China Sea   The Globe and Mail
Three-pronged approach needed to manage disputes in S China Sea   TODAYonline
China's Confidence Can Be Shaken   Wall Street Journal
Inquirer.net   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
CRIENGLISH.com   
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Daily Mail
   
Pm to 'remain true' to devolution   
Daily Mail
The UK Government will "remain true" to its promise to implement the Smith Commission agreement on further devolution for Scotland, the Prime Minister said ahead of his first meeting with Nicola Sturgeon following the election. Ms Sturgeon will press David ...

David Cameron in Scotland for devolution talks with SNP   ITV News
David Cameron and Nicola Sturgeon to discuss new powers for Scotland   BBC News
David Cameron to meet Nicola Sturgeon over future of Britain   International Business Times UK
Herald Scotland   
Jakarta Post   
The Times (subscription)   
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NDTV
   
Bodies of 4 Indians Killed in Kabul Guest House Attack to be Brought Home Today   
NDTV
People wal past the Park Palace guest house in Kabul where 14 people were killed in a Taliban attack. (Agence France-Presse). Kabul: The bodies of four Indians, killed in an attack by the Taliban at a Kabul guest house on Wednesday, will be flown home by ...

Taliban attack on Kabul guesthouse leaves 14 people dead   The Globe and Mail
Kabul attack timed to coincide with Modi govt's first anniversary: Security agencies   Times of India
Two Pakistanis among 14 killed in Afghan guest house siege   The News International
Daily Mail   
The Nation   
The Daily Star   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Japan to loosen post-war military restrictions   
Stuff.co.nz
Japan's prime minister declared on Thursday that his country would "never become entangled in a war being fought by the United States" as his cabinet approved legislation to loosen restrictions on Japan's self-defense forces. Even as he vowed that the ...

Japan's defence show signals continuing drift from pacifism   Irish Times
Japan moves to widen role of its armed forces   TODAYonline
Protests as Japan moves to give the military more power   TVNZ
Financial Times   
News24   
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The Straits Times
   
N.Korea's Grisly Execution Site   
The Chosun Ilbo
Anti-aircraft guns are apparently on constant standby at Kang Kon Military Academy just north of Pyongyang, where North Korean Army chief Hyon Yong-chol was executed. One battalion there is trained in 14.5-mm FLAK gun use and a chemical unit handles ...

WSJ Market Wrap: May 14, 2015   Yahoo Finance
Managing a Team of Teams   Wall Street Journal
Inside the last days of North Korea's defense chief   ABS CBN News

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