2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Pakistan World


The Nation
   
Russia carries out first airstrikes in Syria   
The Nation
MOSCOW - Russia launched its first air strikes in war-torn Syria on Wednesday after President Vladimir Putin won parliamentary permission to use force abroad. It was Moscow's first military engagement in a distant theatre of war since the Soviet ...
Russia urges coordinated terrorism fight as airstrikes   Jakarta Post
Putin Hijacks Obamas War on ISIS   Daily Beast
Russia begins Syria air strikes in its biggest Mideast intervention in decades   Reuters
New York Times   
NDTV   
The Globe and Mail   
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Irish Examiner
   
Palestinians to raise flag at UN for first time   
The Nation
UNITED NATIONS - The Palestinians will raise their flag at the United Nations on Wednesday night in what president Mahmud Abbas calls a beacon of hope at a time of growing despair of achieving an independent state. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ...

Mahmoud Abbas Says Palestinians Are No Longer Bound by Oslo Accords   New York Times
Israeli Left divided while Right unites to denounce Abbas speech   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Palestinian flag raised at UN, President Abbas condemns Israel's Oslo Accord ...   The Globe and Mail
Irish Independent   
Firstpost   
Miami Herald   
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The Nation
   
Seven killed by multiple China letter bombs   
The Nation
BEIJING - Seven people were killed on Wednesday when 15 letter bombs exploded in southern China, state media said, with blasts reported in multiple locations including government offices. Police described the blasts, which injured 51 people on the eve ...
Explosion strikes Chinese city where earlier blasts killed 7   Fox News
Another Explosion Hits Terrified Southern China Region   Voice of America
police arrest Guangxi mail bomb suspect   Financial Times
AsiaOne   
Channel News Asia   
The Guardian   
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Entertainment Weekly
   
Snowden draws crowd with Twitter debut!   
The News International
Washington: Edward Snowden has come in from the cold — on Twitter. Snowden, the fugitive former National Security Agency contractor who leaked details about the US government's massive surveillance programs, started a Twitter account on Tuesday ...

Supposed Snowden supporter spends entire TV segment discussing Edward Scissorhands   CBC.ca
Edward Snowden's new Twitter account prompts strong takes from longshot candidates   Boston.com
Troll defends Edward Scissorhands, not Snowden, on HLN   Chicago Sun-Times
Daily Beast   
Raw Story   
Huffington Post   
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The Nation
   
Ghani asked to quit over Kunduz failure   
The Nation
KABUL - Afghan lawmakers Wednesday called on President Ghani to resign over his government's “shameful” handling of the Kunduz battle as special forces from the US-led coalition battled the Taliban near the northern city that was captured by the ...
Fierce fighting continues in Kunduz city   The News International
Pakistan says Taliban occupation of Kunduz unacceptable   DAWN.com
US airstrikes back Afghan push to retake city from Taliban   Washington Post
BBC News   
Daily Times   
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The Nation
   
Nepali leader accuses India of 'breaking int'l law'   
The Nation
KATHMANDU - A senior Nepali lawmaker, tipped to be the next prime minister, on Wednesday accused neighbouring giant India of breaking international law by deliberately halting cross-border trade, forcing the landlocked nation to ration fuel. Since last ...

Nepali leader says India 'breaking international law'   DAWN.com
Trucks carrying supplies enter Nepal from Indian border after blockade   Firstpost
Nepal charter protesters in long fight for equality   The News International
New York Times   
Kathmandu Post   
Himalayan Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Funding warning as top-placed Trinity slips down global university rankings   
Irish Independent
The ranking of some Irish third-level universities in a major global league table have shifted significantly after changes in the way they are measured. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ireland's top-placed ...
Uk ranked second in the world in universities league table   Daily Mail
High Wired: Rattling the bones of Tony's ghost   The Australian
Victorian universities shine in world rankings   The Age
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
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TODAYonline
   
Indonesia 'making progress' on tackling haze   
TODAYonline
SINGAPORE — Despite a sharp exchange of words between leaders from Indonesia and Singapore over the haze situation, the Republic's Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said today (Sept 29) following a two-day working visit to the country that he was assured ...

S'pore can fight haze in its own backyard   AsiaOne
As haze shrouds Singapore, Indonesia suspects remain silent   Chicago Tribune

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NBCNews.com
   
Hurricane Joaquin Intensifies on Way to Bahamas   
NBCNews.com
A hurricane approaching the Bahamas and with the potential to strike the United States strengthened late Wednesday, forecasters said. Hurricane Joaquin grew to a Category 3 hurricane Wednesday night, as maximum sustained winds increased to 115 mph ...

Hurricane Joaquin intensifies near Bahamas; East Coast possibly in the path   Salt Lake Tribune
Forecasters: 'Pleasant' weekend expected as Hurricane Joaquin moves past Florida   Orlando Sentinel
Will Hurricane Joaquin Be as Bad as Sandy? Here's How It's Looking Now.   Slate Magazine (blog)
USA TODAY   
Wall Street Journal   
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Channel News Asia
   
Cameron says no reparations for slave trade - BBC   
Channel News Asia
Prime Minister David Cameron said his administration would not make reparations for the country's role in the Caribbean slave trade, the BBC reported on Wednesday. POSTED: 01 Oct 2015 09:10. PHOTOS. Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller (L) ...


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