2015年5月30日 星期六

2015-05-31 Pakistan World


IBNLive
   
Differences remain over final nuclear agreement: Iran negotiator   
IBNLive
Tehran: Some enduring differences between Iran and the West over the nuclear programme of the country have hindered the progress in preparing the draft for a possible nuclear agreement, Iran's senior nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi said. "In the recent ...

As nuke deal deadline draws near, US and Iran hold 'intense' talks   Fox News
Iran nuclear talks snag on access to military sites   DAWN.com
US and Iran address obstacles to nuclear deal as deadline nears   The Globe and Mail
The Australian Financial Review   
New York Daily News   
The Nation   
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The Indian Express
   
Japan: 7.8 magnitude quake strikes Tokyo, no risk of a Tsunami says US ...   
The Indian Express
A 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck off the Japanese coast on Saturday, geologists said, shaking buildings in Tokyo and setting off car alarms. Despite the huge power of the quake, there was no risk of a tsunami, The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre reported.
Powerful but deep quake strikes off Japan; 2 injured but no damage   The Globe and Mail
7.8 Magnitude Quake Strikes Japan Saturday, No Tsunami Risk Due To Quake's ...   CBS Local
Earthquake measuring 8.5 magnitude shakes most of Japan   The Guardian
Mirror.co.uk   
Herald Scotland   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
Boko Haram's suicide bomber outside mosque kills atleast 30 in Nigerian city   
Daily News & Analysis
A witness said the bomber was pushing a wheelbarrow and pretending to be an itinerant trader when he joined them. Representative Picture. A suicide bomb blast outside a mosque and rocket-propelled grenades that exploded into homes as people slept ...

Deadly violence hits northeast as Nigeria president starts term   The Express Tribune
Nigeria's Maiduguri city hit by deadly bomb, overnight attack   Reuters Africa
Boko Haram attacks kill 30 in Nigerian city as new president starts term   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
Daily Mail   
The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)   
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The Nation
   
Russia's Barring of Officials Seen as Reprisal   
New York Times
BERLIN — Russia has barred dozens of European officials from entering its territory in what appears to be retaliation for the European Union's barring of Russian politicians, officials and businessmen who Europe says have supported the annexation of ...

EU: Russian travel blacklist is 'arbitrary and unjustified'   Telegraph.co.uk
Russia bans 89 EU officials: Sweden demands explanation   BBC News
Russia reveals travel blacklist imposed on 89 European citizens; EU slams ...   ABC Online
RT   
Reuters UK   
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Reuters
   
China official says air defense zone in South China Sea hinges on security   
Reuters
SINGAPORE China's decision on whether to establish an air defense zone in the South China Sea depends on whether there is a threat to its air or maritime security in the region, a senior military official said on Saturday. Extensive land reclamation work by ...

Chinese Admiral: South China Sea Projects 'justified, legitimate, reasonable'   Voice of America
Reject US Criticism of Sea Reclamations: China   NDTV
Building of Islands Is Debated, but China and US Skirt Conflict at Talks   New York Times
DAWN.com   
The Australian   
The Straits Times   
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Toronto Star
   
Barrel bombs kill 71 in Syria   
DAWN.com
ALEPPO: Barrel bombs dropped from regime helicopters on Saturday killed more than 70 civilians in Syria's Aleppo, while government forces in neighbouring Iraq retook an area west of the jihadist-controlled city of Ramadi. The Syrian Observatory for Human ...

Activists accuse Syria of indiscriminate barrel bombing   CNN
Islamic State blows up empty prison complex in Syria's Palmyra   Times of India
Syria airstrikes kill scores amid government setbacks   Washington Post
Telegraph.co.uk   
ABS CBN News   
ABC Online   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Four Americans taken as prisoners in Yemen   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
The four were among a number of Americans who could not leave Yemen after the US embassy there closed and all US personnel removed. A Shi'ite Houthi militant poses for a photo during a mass funeral for victims of a suicide attack on followers of the ...

Yemen rebels 'holding US hostages'   Irish Independent
Report: At Least 4 Americans Held by Yemen's Rebels   New York Times
Houthi rebels take control of strategic city in Yemen   Toronto Star
Sky News Australia   
The Guardian   
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The Express Tribune
   
Afghan president urges Pakistan to take action against militants   
The Express Tribune
ISLAMABAD: Afghan President Ashraf Ghani has urged Pakistani authorities to take action against militants who were responsible for the recent spate of violence in Afghanistan. An Afghan Presidential Palace official said on Saturday that President Ghani had ...

Afghan province sliding back towards Taliban control   Gazette Herald
Taliban kill 14, mostly foreigners, in Kabul guesthouse siege   The Indian Panorama
Ghani asks Pakistan to end its longstanding support for Afghan Taliban   Khaama Press (press release) (blog)
9news.com.au   
Brisbane Times   
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CNN
   
Face-off outside Arizona mosque ends peacefully   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: US law enforcement agencies have prevented a potential clash between anti and pro-Muslim protesters outside a mosque in Phoenix, Arizona. On Friday night, about 250 mostly armed anti-Muslim protesters faced off against an equal-size ...

#NotMyAmerica: Social media users debate tense Mohammed cartoon rally   CNN
Anti-Islam rally outside Arizona mosque faces counter-protest   The Nation
Anti-Islam Protesters, Counter-Protesters Gather at Phoenix Mosque   Slate Magazine (blog)
Yibada (English Edition)   
KJZZ   
Tucson News Now   
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Daily Times
   
Burundi election panel vice-president flees country   
gulfnews.com
BUJUMBURA, Burundi: The vice president of Burundi's election commission has fled the country, sources told AFP on Saturday, in a new blow to government plans to push ahead with next week's first stage of controversial elections. Spes Caritas Ndironkeye ...

New blow to Nkurunziza as Burundi election official flees   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Burundi election body's vice president has fled country -sources   Reuters Africa
US Urges Burundi to Postpone Election   Voice of America
US Department of State (press release)   
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