2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 U.K. World

  BBC News   
Jerusalem synagogue: Three victims were US rabbis  BBC News
Three of four men killed in an attack on a West Jerusalem synagogue have been identified as Israeli-US nationals. The attack, carried out in an Orthodox Jewish community by two Palestinians armed with a pistol and meat cleavers, is the city's deadliest in six ...

Palestinian attackers kill 5 at Jerusalem synagogue, including 3 Americans   Washington Post
Canadian doctor recounts horror of bloody attack at Israeli synagogue   The Globe and Mail
Jerusalem synagogue killers acted of their own accord, says uncle   Haaretz
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  euronews   
Iraqi forces enter Baiji refinery  The Nation
BAGHDAD - Security forces entered Iraq's largest refinery for the first time on Tuesday after months of battling Islamic State militants who had surrounded it, a police colonel said. Complete recovery of the Baiji facility could provide critical momentum for ...

Iraqi security forces enter Beiji refinery   The Daily Star
Iraqi forces retake key oil refinery from Isis   Financial Times
Iraqi Troops Seen Inside Besieged Oil Refinery   New York Times
The Independent   
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  BBC News   
North Korea: UN moves closer to ICC human rights probe  BBC News
A UN committee has called for the Security Council to refer North Korea to the International Criminal Court over its human rights record. The human rights committee passed a motion seeking a probe into alleged crimes against humanity committed by the ...

UN Committee Votes to Hold North Korea Accountable for Abuses   Bloomberg
United Nations Urges North Korea Prosecutions   New York Times
UN committee condemns North Korea, citing crimes against humanity   Washington Post
Irish Independent   
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  The Nation   
Militant attack deaths soar to all-time high  The Nation
LONDON - The number of people killed globally in terrorist attacks jumped by 61 percent in 2013, reflecting the rise of Boko Haram and Islamic State activists, the Institute for Economics and Peace said Tuesday. In its 2014 Global Terrorism Index launched in ...

The Geography of Terrorism   The Atlantic
Terrorism: Nigeria one of five countries with highest terror   Nigerian Tribune
Terror deaths up by 61%, Institute for Economics and Peace study shows   NEWS.com.au
Arab News   
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  The Guardian   
Critics of USA Freedom Act lash out hours before US Senate vote  The Guardian
Incoming Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell derided the USA Freedom Act as a boon to terrorism hours before it is schedule to go up for vote in the Senate. Photograph: Win McNamee/Getty Images. Dan Roberts in Washington and Spencer Ackerman ...

Senate Fails to Advance NSA Data Collection Overhaul Legislation   Wall Street Journal
Bill to Restrict NSA Data Collection Blocked in Vote by Senate Republicans   New York Times
Senate GOP blocks bill limiting NSA access to phone records   Los Angeles Times
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  Channel News Asia   
Call to end police virginity tests  Herald Scotland
INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to "degrading and discriminatory" physical tests in an effort to determine whether they are virgins, a leading human rights group has said. INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to ...

Virginity tests constitute 'rights violation'   Jakarta Post
Why is Indonesia subjecting female police applicants to virginity tests?   Christian Science Monitor
Indonesia's female police officers subjected to 'virginity tests'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Hindu   
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  Moneycontrol.com   
Eurosceptics bring censure motion on EU chief over tax  Daily Mail
BRUSSELS, Nov 18 (Reuters) - The European Commission faces a censure motion in the European Parliament next week after Eurosceptic lawmakers united to condemn the role its president, Jean-Claude Juncker, played in Luxembourg tax schemes.
EU Lawmakers Trigger Vote On Juncker Commission After LuxLeaks Affair   London South East
REFILE-The $375 billion Europe wants to invest but doesn't have   Reuters
'Many other countries' involved in Luxembourg-style tax deals   TheParliamentMagazine.eu

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  NDTV   
Taliban suicide attacker kills 4 in Kabul  Washington Post
KABUL, Afghanistan — A Taliban suicide bomber and two gunmen targeted a foreigners' compound in Kabul early on Tuesday, killing four people in the latest fatal blast to hit the Afghan capital. The attack started with a small, explosives-laden truck ramming ...

Suicide blast kills two guards at foreign camp in Kabul   The Sun Daily

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  NDTV   
Syria government airstrikes kill at least 14  Washington Post
BEIRUT — Syrian aircraft dropped crude explosives on a neighborhood in the northern Aleppo province on Tuesday, killing at least 14 people, including children, and wounded another 20, activists said. The Qabr al-Inglizi neighborhood was struck by several ...

Turkey fears influx of 3 million more Syrian refugees   CBC.ca
Turkey fears influx of 2-3 million more Syrian refugees   Times of India
Syria government bombing kills at least 13   Businessweek
Haaretz   
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  Daily Times   
Romania's next president says may try to topple govt  Daily Times
BUCHAREST: Romania's incoming president Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday his party might try to topple Prime Minister Victor Ponta's government next year, an early sign of the instability that might follow his surprise victory. A national vote is not due until ...

Romania Bucks Nationalist Wave With Election Shock   Businessweek
Romania's ethnic Germans get their day in the spotlight   Deutsche Welle
Romania's FM resigns   Xinhua
Bloomberg   
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