2014年10月7日 星期二

2014-10-08 U.K. World

  CBS News   
WHO warns Europe to expect more cases of Ebola  Telegraph.co.uk
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Tuesday that Europe would almost certainly see more cases of Ebola after a nurse in Spain became the first person known to have caught the virus outside Africa. With concerns growing that the worst Ebola ...

Four hospitalized in Spain after first Ebola transmission outside Africa   Reuters
Health Care Workers Face Ebola Risks   Wall Street Journal
Ebola in Europe: EU demands answers over nurse's infection as WHO warns ...   ABC Online
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  BBC News   
Turkey and the Kurds - a complicated relationship  BBC News
Turkey is one of the most powerful countries in the region, and its parliament has voted to join the US led coalition against Islamic State (IS) militants in Iraq and Syria - but so far it has not got involved militarily. Kobane is right on its border, so why the ...

Does Islamic State progress in Kobane show limits of Obama's policy? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
ISIS set to seize control of Syrian border town of Kobane according to Turkish ...   Daily Mail
Turkey, US Warn Syrian City Will Soon Fall   Wall Street Journal
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  New York Times   
Hezbollah Attack Along Border With Lebanon Wounds Two Israeli Soldiers  New York Times
A helicopter carried two wounded Israeli soldiers to a hospital in Haifa after an explosion in a disputed area along the border with Lebanon. Credit Baz Ratner/Reuters. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the main story. Continue reading the ...

World Digest: Oct. 7, 2014   Washington Post
Hezbollah claims southern border bombing   The Daily Star
Measured escalation shows Israel can't afford to ignore Hezbollah   Haaretz
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  The Guardian   
Earthquake hits south-west China  The Guardian
An injured man rests by the roadside in Yongping township after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Yunnan province, China. Photograph: Wong Campion/Reuters. Associated Press in Beijing. Tuesday 7 October 2014 23.35 EDT ...

One killed in strong quake in China's remote southwest   Reuters
China Expects Heavy Casualties as Earth Quake Hits Yunnan   Businessweek
Strong earthquake shakes southwestern China   Daily Mail
The Hindu   
Times of India   
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  Sydney Morning Herald   
Myanmar man charged in murder of British tourists says he was tortured by police  Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: One of two Myanmar men accused of the gruesome murders of two British tourists on a Thai resort island has alleged he was tortured during police interrogation. But Thai authorities have defended their handling of the investigation into the murders ...

PHUKET: Police defend Koh Tao investigation as suspects claim torture   The Phuket News
Backpacker murders: Suspects 'tortured'   New Zealand Herald
PM Prayuth to explain Koh Tao murder probe to Myanmar during visit   Phuket Gazette
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  BBC News   
Burma pardons 3000 prisoners  Herald Scotland
THE government in Burma has pardoned more than 3,000 prisoners as part of an amnesty that human rights groups said included more than a dozen political prisoners. THE government in Burma has pardoned more than 3,000 prisoners as part of an ...

Myanmar: Vow to Free 3073 Prisoners   New York Times
Myanmar says it will release more than 3000 prisoners   GMA News
Myanmar frees 3073 political prisoners weeks before south-east Asia summit   Sydney Morning Herald
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  KEYT   
N. Korea seeks regime security amid burgeoning market economy: ministry  Yonhap News
SEOUL, Oct. 8 (Yonhap) -- North Korea is attempting to maintain the security of its regime by regularly replacing top officials and holding a number of national events with Kim Jong-un in his third year in office, South Korea's unification ministry said Wednesday ...

Speculation Heats Up as Kim Jong Un Remains Out of View   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Where Is Kim Jong Un?   The Atlantic
Kim's ankles give China an excuse to step in   The Times (subscription)
USA TODAY   
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  Reuters   
Poland warns Russia it could face tougher EU sanctions over Ukraine  Reuters
WARSAW (Reuters) - The European Union will impose tougher sanctions on Russia unless Moscow's policy in Ukraine changes, Polish Foreign Minister Grzegorz Schetyna said on Tuesday. Since a ceasefire was agreed between pro-Moscow separatists ...

Zaorálek defends use of sanctions against Russia   Prague Post

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  Goal.com   
Barcelona can't play in La Liga if Catalonia becomes independent - Tebas  Goal.com
Barcelona and Espanyol will be ineligible to play in La Liga if Catalonia becomes an independent country, Spanish FA president Javier Tebas claimed. A referendum will be held on November 9, with potentially destructive results for the 22-time Spanish ...

Catalonia's main employers' associations criticise the Spanish Government's ...   Catalan News Agency
Catalan clubs face La Liga axe if region secedes   MiamiHerald.com

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  Firstpost   
Xi stance builds Chinese immunity to HK contagion  Financial Times
Xi Jinping, China's president, has sat out the protests in Hong Kong as he has those elsewhere on his turf: silently but with conviction that Beijing's hardline policies will prevail. Such inaction is in keeping with the Communist party's practice of leaving local ...

Hong Kong protests   The Economist (blog)
Hong Kong in crisis: Does former colonial ruler have any responsibility?   CNN
Seeking Identity, 'Hong Kong People' Look to City, Not State   New York Times
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South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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