2015年5月20日 星期三

2015-05-21 Pakistan World


NBCNews.com
   
Lights out on the Osama bin Laden library   
The Australian (blog)
You can learn a lot about someone from the books they read. Today we have been given an insight into the mind of the founder of the militant Islamist group, al-Qa'ida when the US National Intelligence released a list of bin Laden's reading material.
Excerpts From Bin Laden's Papers   New York Times
Al-Qaida application form asked 'Who should we contact in case you become a ...   Times of India
What I Taught Osama   Politico
Daily Mail   
Gulf Daily News   
NDTV   
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The Hindu
   
Islamic State seizes ancient Palmyra from Syrian forces   
The Hindu
Islamic State insurgents stormed the historic Syrian city of Palmyra on Wednesday, fighting off pro-government forces who withdrew after evacuating most of the civilian population, state television said. The capture of Palmyra is the first time the al-Qaeda ...

Why 'The Bride Of The Desert' Is So Significant   Sky News
IS ‘in control’ of Palmyra   Gulf Daily News
As Islamic State captures Syrian city of Palmyra, concern over ancient ruins grows   Firstpost
Sydney Morning Herald   
Chron.com   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Islamic State's Egypt affiliate urges attacks on judges - recording   
Reuters UK
CAIRO Islamic State's Egypt affiliate on Wednesday urged followers to attack judges, declaring a new front in an Islamist militant insurgency in the world's most populous Arab state. The leader of the group Sinai Province called for violence against judges in ...

The US needs to get on the right side of history in Egypt   Washington Post
Mixed reactions on Egypt's new justice minister El-Zend   Ahram Online
Ahmed Al Zind sworn in as Egypt's new justice minister   Times of Oman
The Star Online   
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Cherry Hill Courier Post
   
WATCH: President's speech in Camden   
Cherry Hill Courier Post
President Obama aimed to rouse a sense of community responsibility as he spoke at Camden's Ray and Joan Kroc Community Center in Camden Monday afternoon. "The children who grow up here are America's children," he said. Obama stressed that ...


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The Hindu
   
Army, police on opposite sides in Burundi standoff   
DAWN.com
BUJUMBURA: Burundian security forces fired shots and tear gas in battles with protesters on Wednesday, the latest violence in weeks of anti-government demonstrations, as the presidency delayed elections by over a week. Amid the street chaos, one soldier ...

Burundi: Legislative Elections Delayed   New York Times
Live bullets, teargas used to disperse Burundi protesters   TVNZ
Burundi Leader Says Nation Secure as Protesters Refuse to Stop   Bloomberg
Xinhua   
Sky News Australia   
Deutsche Welle   
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TIME
   
N.Korean Sub-Launched Missile 'Many Years Away'   
The Chosun Ilbo
North Korea is "many years" away from being able to launch a submarine-launched ballistic missile yet, a senior U.S. military leader said. Adm. James Winnefeld, vice chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Tuesday that the North Koreans "have not ...

North Korea Successfully Launches Shitty Photoshop of Submarine Missile   Gawker
US disputes North Korea's capacity to miniaturise nuke weapons   Zee News
North Korea 'photoshopped' Kim Jong-un sub missile pictures   Brisbane Times
Arab News   
BBC News   
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The News International
   
Declan Walsh tells all on how the Axact NYT article came into being   
The News International
NEW YORK: Fresh revelations by The New York Times (NYT) journalist Declan Walsh on Thursday further expand upon the Axact scandal story and explain how it all started. The NYT article published today, 'Big Money, Phony Diplomas: Reporter's ...

US journalist vows to defend Axact scandal story in court   Geo News, Pakistan
Why did Walsh investigate Axact? Exclusive interview on Aaj today   Aaj News

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The News International
   
US to sell bombs to Israel, helicopters to Saudis   
The News International
WASHINGTON: The United States said Wednesday it plans to sell thousands of bombs and missiles to Israel as well as 10 Seahawk helicopters to Saudi Arabia, in deals worth about $1.9 billion each, officials said Wednesday. The US State Department ...

US to restock IDF stores with bunker busters, guided bombs   Ynetnews
Middle East Realities That Challenge Obama's Nuclear Deal With Iran   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Brainstorming at Camp David   gulfnews.com
Press TV   
Reuters   
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cleveland.com
   
Iranian leader says nation won't allow inspections of military sites   
cleveland.com
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks Wednesday during a graduation ceremony of Revolutionary Guard officers in Tehran, Iran. Khamenei vowed he will not allow international inspection of Iran's military sites or access to Iranian scientists under ...

Iran rules out inspections of military sites   The Daily Star
Iranian leader rejects probe of alleged nuke weapons work   U.S. News & World Report
French minister: Iran seeks 24-day period in nuclear talks   Miami Herald

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Daily News & Analysis
   
BJP, PDP divided over Syed Ali Shah Geelani passport   
Daily News & Analysis
The 86-year-old Hurriyat hardliner has sent a reminder to passport office in Srinagar for the issuance of passport in order to visit his ailing daughter Farhat Jabeen Geelani in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Pro-Pakistan Hurriyat hawk Syed Ali Shah Geelani's passport ...

Pakistan sympathises with Geelani   The Nation
Mehbooba bats for Geelani passport   Calcutta Telegraph
PDP demands passport for Geelani   The Hindu
Times of India   
GreaterKashmir.com   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
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