2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Pakistan World


Irish Examiner
   
Erdogan's party scores stunning electoral comeback   
The News International
ANKARA: Turkey's long-dominant Justice and Development Party (AKP) scored a stunning electoral comeback on Sunday, regaining its parliamentary majority in a poll seen as crucial for the future of the troubled country. The party founded by President ...

Turkey returns to single-party rule in boost for Erdogan   Reuters
Ruling AK Party Wins Majority in Turkey Elections   Voice of America
Erdogan's party enjoys decisive election victory in Turkey   The Australian Financial Review
Jakarta Post   
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New York Times
   
Popular Hotel in Somalia Is Bombed by Militants   
New York Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Islamist militants stormed a popular hotel in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, on Sunday, blowing up the front gate with a car bomb, shooting guests and hotel workers, and then battling with security forces from the ...
At least 12 killed as Shebab attack Somalia hotel   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
UNSC condemns deadly attack in #Mogadishu   Diplomat News Network
Somalia: A Freelance Journalist killed, another Wounded in Mogadishu's Hotel ...   Geeska Afrika

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IBNLive
   
Russia mourns victims of crashed Egypt plane   
The Nation
SAINT PETERSBURG - Flags flew at half-mast in Russia Sunday as the country mourned its biggest ever air disaster after a passenger jet full of Russian tourists crashed in Egypt's Sinai, killing all 224 people on board. The flight was bringing ...
Break-up of Russian airliner in Sinai suggests explosion or structural failure   The Globe and Mail
Russian Plane 'Broke Up in Air', Bodies Flown Home From Egypt   NDTV
Probe says Russian plane 'broke up in air' as bodies of the 224 victims flown ...   Firstpost
BBC News   
Independent Online   
National Post   
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The Nation
   
Uzbek leader welcomes Kerry to Silk Road citadel   
The Nation
SAMARKAND - US Secretary of State John Kerry brought his Central Asia diplomatic caravan to the Silk Road citadel of Samarkand on Sunday and was welcomed by a notorious strongman. President Islam Karimov, the 77-year-old autocrat who has ruled ...

In Central Asia, Kerry raises rights but tempers public criticism   Reuters India
John Kerry Is Cautious on Human Rights During Uzbekistan Visit   New York Times
Feature Rights in Central Asia Talks   NYSE Post
wwntradio   
SMN Weekly (blog)   
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The Australian
   
Japan, China agree to mend ties   
The News International
SEOUL: Japan and China agreed on Sunday to restart mutual visits of their foreign ministers and hold bilateral high-level economic dialogue early next year, a Japanese senior government spokesman said, as ties between Asia's two biggest economies ...

Trade trumps hostility for Korea-China-Japan summit   The Nation
How To...   DAWN.com
South Korea, China, Japan put hostility aside at rare summit   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
The Australian Financial Review   
Jakarta Post   
Reuters India   
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Washington Post
   
Fate of slain Palestinians fuels new feud with Israeli authorities   
Daily Times
JERUSALEM: Israel is refusing to return the bodies of Palestinians killed during a month-old surge of violence unless the Palestinian side agrees to keep their funerals “modest”, the Israeli defense minister said on Sunday. In the latest incidents, a ...
The cameras are a sideshow   The News International
'Dividing capital into Arab and Jewish municipalities is the only way to end ...   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Palestinian shot dead after trying to stab Israeli soldiers   Irish Independent
Irish Examiner   
Wall Street Journal   
Hamilton Spectator   
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Voice of America
   
Bangladeshis Outraged Over Attacks on Secular Publishers   
Voice of America
Last updated on: November 01, 2015 5:37 PM. KOLKATA—. Saturday's violent attack on two publishing houses in Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka, has sparked outrage among many who say the slow pace of the investigation and police inaction in the killings of ...

Al-Qaeda claims responsibility for attacks on 2 publishers in Bangladesh   The Nation
Bangladesh teachers, students rally against latest killing   The Express Tribune
Another publisher receives death threat in Bangladesh   The Hindu
The Straits Times   
Daily Beast   
The Daily Star   
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The Nation
   
Hurriyat asks youth to make 'million march' a success   
The Nation
Srinagar: The Hurriyat Conference (G) chairman Syed Ali Geelani held an Advisory Council meeting (Majlis-e-Shura) at Hyderpora residence and appealed youth to make the proposed 'million march' a success by promoting it through wall paintings, posters, ...

Crackdown on resistance camp acceptance of defeat by govt: Geelani   NYOOOZ
Separatist leaders detained ahead of PM Modi's Valley rally   The Indian Express
Major crackdown against separatists ahead of PM rally   Daily Excelsior
The New Indian Express   
Hindustan Times   
The Asian Age   
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The News International
   
Iran leader says fresh elections needed in Syria   
The News International
TEHRAN: Iran's supreme leader dismissed Sunday the chances of foreign countries bartering a deal over Syria´s future, suggesting they should focus on securing a halt to fighting that allows fresh elections. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei also repeated his ban ...
Iran to block US imports on Khamenei's orders   Daily Times
World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Khamenei's New Nuclear Conditions -- Khamenei Playing the U.S.   Huffington Post
Sydney Morning Herald   
Tehran Times   
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Ynetnews
   
A strategy gone wrong   
The News International
It's not really clear how the British government manages to do this, but it seems that every time it brings out a new counter-terror strategy, it is even more wrong-headed than the last. The Counter-Terrorism and Security Act of February this year, the ...
British army base construction begins in Bahrain   Pakistan Observer
Construction begins in Bahrain of British army base   The Express Tribune
A welcome renewal of friendships in the Gulf   Telegraph.co.uk
NDTV   
Ynetnews   
NYSE Post   
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