2015年8月24日 星期一

2015-08-25 Pakistan World


National Post
   
South Korea says it stops anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts along border as ...   
Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea says it stops anti-Pyongyang propaganda broadcasts along border as part of accord. Copyright 2015 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Koreas Agree to End Latest Military Crisis   Wall Street Journal
Tensions eased as Koreas reach deal on apology, loudspeakers   CNN
Peace talks fruitful as 'regretful' North Korea backs down   Irish Independent
Bloomberg   
U.S. News & World Report   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Irish Times
   
Asia Briefing: Thailand weighs up impact of shrine bombing on tourism   
Irish Times
The bomb that devastated the Erawan shrine in downtown Bangkok recently can be expected to have an effect on an economy previously seen as almost invulnerable despite upheavals, unrest and natural disasters. Bouncing back after the explosion is going ...

Time wasted 'connecting the dots' means Thai police no closer to finding bomb ...   TVNZ
Candles for the dead as Bangkok mourns bomb victims one week on   The News International
Broken CCTV cameras hinder Thai bomber search   Irish Examiner
Daily Times   
Brisbane Times   
Bangkok Post   
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Fox News
   
Saudis turn a blind eye as Qaeda gains ground in Yemen   
The News International
DUBAI: Al-Qaeda has gained more ground amidst the chaos in Yemen — this time in second city Aden — but for now Saudi Arabia is turning a blind eye to its longtime enemy, experts say. Supported by a Saudi-led military coalition, forces loyal to Yemen ...
Rebel rockets kill 14 civilians in Yemen city   The Nation
Saudi-led airstrikes in Yemen ramp up   The Daily Star
Yemen officials say Saudi-led airstrikes intensify near rebels' northern ...   YemenOnline
BBC News   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Mysterious explosion at US Army depot lights up sky in Japan   
Christian Science Monitor
Several explosions and a large fire damaged the building storing compressed air at the US Army's depot in Sagamihara. No injuries were reported. By Ken Moritsugu, Associated Press August 24, 2015. Save for later Saved. close. A warehouse caught fire ...

US Military Base in Japan Rocked by Explosion   The Diplomat
Blast rips through warehouse at US military depot in Japan   IBNLive
Live: American army base explosions in Japan   Mirror.co.uk
Atlanta Journal Constitution   
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CNN
   
ISIS reported to have blown up ancient temple in Palmyra   
CNN
(CNN) The burgeoning list of appalling acts by ISIS has grown even longer: The Islamic extremist group has blown up a nearly 2,000-year-old temple in the historic ruins of Palmyra, Syria. UNESCO, the United Nations cultural organization, called the ...

ISIS Accelerates Destruction of Antiquities in Syria   New York Times
UN chief Ban Ki-moon appalled by Islamic State's 'barbaric' attacks in Palmyra   Firstpost
UN calls Islamic State's destruction of ancient Syrian temple a war crime   The Globe and Mail
Jakarta Post   
Irish Independent   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Bank of Japan Should Consider Acting if Yen Rises Sharply, Abe Adviser Says   
Wall Street Journal
TOKYO—A close adviser to Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Tuesday that the Bank of Japan 8301 -2.07 % should consider additional monetary easing if the yen rises sharply, threatening the “Abenomics” growth plan. “Japan doesn't need to react to every ...

Japan's PM Abe to skip visit to China for WWII anniversary   Firstpost
Videos show suffering of sex slaves, brutal war crimes   Telegraph.co.uk
Japan PM Abe has no desire to mend fences: China Daily   The Straits Times
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CRIENGLISH.com   
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National Post
   
Protests in Beirut Over Uncollected Garbage Turn Violent   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Demonstrators regrouped and the government tried to get a handle on events Monday in Beirut, where weekend protests over uncollected garbage boiled over into violence that left scores of demonstrators and police officers injured.
Analysis Stench of Trash and Political Decay Threaten to Overwhelm Lebanon   Haaretz
Lebanese protesters call Saturday rally over garbage disposal crisis   Irish Times
Lebanese activists vow to continue protests against trash crisis   The News International
Financial Times   
Reuters   
Daily Times   
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Business Recorder
   
Angela Merkel, Francois Hollande urge unified EU response to refugee crisis   
Economic Times
BERLIN: A new wave of migrants began entering the European Union from Serbia Monday as the leaders of France and Germany called for a unified response to the continent's biggest migrant crisis since World War II. The EU has been struggling to find a ...

Germany opens its gates: Berlin says all Syrian asylum-seekers are welcome to ...   The Independent
Germany Urges EU Unity on Migrant Crisis   Voice of America
Merkel, Hollande express confidence in China amid market rout   The Globe and Mail
Xinhua   
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)   
The Daily Star   
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The Express Tribune
   
Eyes on central asia: PM Nawaz leaves for Kazakhstan today   
The Express Tribune
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif will pay a two-day official visit to Kazakhstan on Tuesday and discuss with its leadership ways to boost their bilateral ties. During the visit from August 25, at the invitation of the President of Kazakhstan Nursultan ...
PM to leave for Kazakhstan today   The Nation
PM to embark on 2-day visit to Kazakhstan today   Radio Pakistan (press release)
Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif to visit Kazakhstan from tomorrow   Economic Times
Business Standard   
EurasiaNet   
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The Globe and Mail
   
UK says Iran sanctions may be lifted next spring   
The Globe and Mail
International sanctions on Iran could start to be lifted as early as spring next year, Britain's foreign minister said on Monday, as Tehran and the West rebuild their ties and potentially open up billions of dollars of trade deals. Six world powers ...
Britain Will 'Tread Carefully' as Embassy Reopens in Iran   Voice of America
Britain reopens Tehran embassy amid reminders of past violence   Irish Independent
Britain's 'Death to England' Embassy   Wall Street Journal
The News International   
Washington Times   
Daily Times   
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