2015年8月29日 星期六

2015-08-30 Pakistan World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Peter Greste calls on world to step up pressure on Egypt over sentence   
Sydney Morning Herald
Australian journalist Peter Greste has urged the international community to step up pressure on the Egyptian government to "undo the injustice" meted out to him and two al-Jazeera colleagues, who were sentenced on Saturday to three years in prison by a ...

The Latest: Greste Calls on El-Sissi to 'Undo Injustice'   New York Times
Peter Greste devastated over Egypt court conviction   The Australian
Egyptian court sentences 3 Al Jazeera journalists to prison   Reuters
The Guardian   
Jakarta Post   
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ABC Online
   
38 girls killed in Swaziland bus crash en route to King's wife choosing ceremony   
ABC Online
A road accident in Swaziland has killed 38 girls and seriously injured 20 others who were on their way to a traditional ceremony where King Mswati III can choose a new wife, pro-democracy activists reported. The accident happened on Friday night when ...
38 girls, young women killed in Swaziland   The Australian
65 Swaziland girls tragically die in truck crash en route to royal festival ...   RT
Swazi Maidens among more than 100 killed in horror crashes   Times LIVE
Boston Globe   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bangkok bombing: Who are the Turkish terrorist group the Grey Wolves?   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Neo-fascists from a Turkish terrorist group called Grey Wolves have emerged as key suspects in the Bangkok bombing after the arrest of a man believed to be Turkish in the Thai capital with bomb making material. The group's death squads have ...

Police arrest suspect in Bangkok bomb attack   Irish Independent
Police arrest Erawan bomb suspect (Updated Sunday)   Bangkok Post
Thailand issues arrest warrant for suspect in second blast   Washington Post
Brisbane Times   
AsiaOne   
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The Guardian
   
Malaysia protests calling for Najib Razak to resign enter second day   
The Guardian
Activists from the coalition for clean and fair elections, or Bersih, gather on a main road in Kuala Lumpur for a second day on Sunday. Photograph: Joshua Paul/AP. Associated Press. Saturday 29 August 2015 23.17 EDT Last modified on Saturday 29 August ...

Huge Malaysia Rally for Najib's Resignation Enters 2nd Day   New York Times
Corruption protest draws thousands in Malaysia   Sky News Australia
'Weekend of protests' in Malaysia to seek PM ouster   Times of India
BBC News   
Jakarta Post   
Sky News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Erika no longer a tropical storm, loses steam over Cuba   
Reuters
MIAMI Erika, a tropical storm that killed 20 people on the Caribbean island of Dominica and at least one person in Haiti, fell apart on Saturday over eastern Cuba, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Erika's maximum sustained winds had dropped to ...
Storm breaks up over Cuba after killing 20 in Dominica   DAWN.com
Erika could still cause flooding in Florida; Hawaii watches Ignacio   CNN
Erika loses steam but leaves 20 dead in Dominica   New York Daily News
ABC News   
NBCNews.com   
Voice of America   
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Times LIVE
   
As tragedies shock Europe, a bigger refugee crisis looms in the Middle East   
Washington Post
AL-MINYA, Lebanon — While the world's attention is fixed on the tens of thousands of Syrian refugees swarming into Europe, a potentially far more profound crisis is unfolding in the countries of the Middle East that have borne the brunt of the world's ...
EU parliament chief attacks “cynical” states over refugee crisis   Financial Express
Syrian refugees stuck in limbo at Budapest train station   CBS News
Refugee crisis: Middle East migrants flood Hungary in asylum bid   The Australian
Toronto Star   
Xinhua   
TIME   
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The Guardian
   
Chad executes 10 members of Boko Haram by firing squad   
The Guardian
Mahamat Moustapha, pictured here at his trial, has been described as a leader of Boko Haram and was among those executed. Photograph: Stringer/Reuters. Associated Press. Saturday 29 August 2015 19.59 EDT Last modified on Saturday 29 August 2015 ...

Spy cell uncovered   Herald Scotland
Chad executes 10 Boko Haram fighters over deadly attacks   BBC News
Chad sentences 10 Boko Haram members to death   The Nation
NDTV   
New York Times   
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The Express Tribune
   
Underage children tie the knot in Iran   
The Express Tribune
A teenage boy and girl, although under the marriageable age, got married in Iran, with their wedding photo-shoot sparking interest across social media. Although under the legal marriageable age in Iran, the couple's families were granted permission by ...
Children under-15 marry 'willingly' in Iran   The Nation

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NDTV
   
Tens of thousands take holy dip at India's Kumbh Mela   
The News International
NASHIK, India: Dreadlocked Indian holy men and waves of Hindu pilgrims washed away their sins with a religious dip on the first main bathing day of India's massive Kumbh Mela festival on Saturday. The sadhus, or “Godmen”, naked and with their faces ...

Wine, Worship & Wi-fi   Times of India
Several take dip during first 'Shahi Snan' at Kumbh Mela   The Hindu
Tens of thousands take holy dip   The Star Online
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Washington Post   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Beijing wants a quiet week on sharemarket as focus turns to geopolitics   
The Australian Financial Review
President Xi Jinping wants no sharemarket surprises this week as the 70th anniversary of Victory over Japan is marked with a military parade through Beijing. Getty Images. Share on twitter. by Angus Grigg. The Chinese sharemarket is expected to ...
Beijing battens down, cranks up propaganda ahead of war parade   Reuters
China confirms prisoner amnesty for WWII anniversary   Daily Times
UN chief, experts laud China's role in WWII   ecns
Hindustan Times   
Washington Post   
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