2014年11月22日 星期六

2014-11-23 U.K. World

  BBC News   
Kenya bus attack: Al-Shabab 'wants religious war'  BBC News
The slaughter of 28 people on a bus in Kenya is a bid to start a religious war, a senior adviser to President Uhuru Kenyatta has told the BBC. Abdikadir Mohammed called on Kenyans of "all faiths and creeds" to stand together against the "heinous crimes".
UN slams deadly terrorist attack on bus in northern Kenya   Xinhua
Bus attack by insurgents leaves 28 dead in Kenya   Herald Scotland
Somalia's al-Shabab kills 28 non-Muslims in Kenya   Economic Times
Bloomberg   
Irish Independent   
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  Haaretz   
Deadlock in Iranian nuclear talks; diplomats prepare to extend talks by few more ...  Haaretz
Iran presented 'irrational positions' by demanding sanctions lifted almost immediately, says Western diplomat, permanent deal by Monday no longer possible. By Barak Ravid | Nov. 23, 2014 | 12:37 AM ...

Iran nuclear talks: 'the gap remains big' as deadline looms   The Australian
West not expected to demand Iran atom bomb "mea culpa" in deal   Reuters
Iran nuke deal deadline looms as Kerry warns 'serious gaps' remain   Fox News
Herald Scotland   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
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  Daily Mail   
Strong Japan quake leaves 39 injured, hits popular ski resort  Daily Mail
A strong 6.2 magnitude earthquake in central Japan left 39 people injured, seven seriously, and wrecked homes in a popular ski resort, the government said Sunday. The quake struck at 10:08 pm local time (1308 GMT) Saturday at a depth of 10 kilometres ...

Japan Warns of Aftershocks as Quake Injures 39, Destroys Homes   Businessweek
Japan Earthquake Collapses Homes, Causes Injuries   ABC News
Magnitude 6.8 quake hits central Japan; no tsunami warning   Reuters
Xinhua   
The Japan Times   
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  NDTV   
Islamic State kills at least 25 Iraqi tribesmen near Ramadi - officials  Reuters
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Islamic State militants have killed at least 25 members of a Sunni Muslim tribe in a village on the eastern edge of the provincial capital Ramadi, local officials said on Saturday, in apparent revenge for tribal opposition to the radical ...

US plans to arm Iraq´s Sunni tribesmen with AK-47s, RPGs, mortars   The News International
Iraqi Forces, Islamic State Battle in Ramadi   Wall Street Journal
Iraqi forces, Islamic State group battle in Ramadi   Salt Lake Tribune
Los Angeles Times   
Daily Mail   
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  Fox News   
Boycott as polls open in Bahrain  Herald Scotland
Polling stations across Bahrain opened yesterday for parliamentary and municipal elections, although the main Shi'ite opposition group is boycotting the vote. Polling stations across Bahrain opened yesterday for parliamentary and municipal elections, ...

Bahrain registers 51.5 pct turnout for national polls   Xinhua
Bahrain holds elections, Shi'ite opposition boycotts vote   Reuters Canada
High voter turnout opens a new page in democracy   Gulf Daily News

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  BBC News   
Tunisia holds first post-revolution presidential poll  BBC News
Tunisians are set to vote in the country's first presidential election since the 2011 "Arab Spring" that triggered uprisings across the region. More than 25 candidates are in the race, but incumbent Moncef Marzouki and anti-Islamist leader Beji Caid Essebsi are ...

Tunisians go to polls for presidential election   The Hindu
Tunisians elect president for first time   Daily Mail
Tunisians electing new president   The Australian
The Independent   
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  The Guardian   
Revealed: UK 'mercenaries' fighting Islamic State terrorist forces in Syria  The Guardian
A former British infantryman who served in Afghanistan is among a growing cohort of Britons joining the ranks of westerners travelling to Syria and Iraq to fight Islamic State (Isis) militants, the Observer has learned. James Hughes, from Reading, Berkshire, ...

Turkey trains Kurdish peshmerga forces in fight against Islamic State   TODAYonline
Canadian military veterans plan to enlist with Kurds battling ISIS   CBC.ca

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  BBC News   
Ukraine conflict: How is the country coping one year on?  BBC News
Services have been held in Ukraine to mark the anniversary of the mass protests which sparked the downfall of former president Viktor Yanukovych, and the lives which have been lost in the ensuing conflict. US Vice-President Joe Biden, on a visit to the ...

Further gunfire, but also war of words over crisis in Ukraine   euronews
Biden Condemns Russian 'Aggression' During Visit to Ukraine   Voice of America
EU learns lessons a year after start of Ukraine crisis   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Businessweek   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
New York Times   
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  Getty Images   
Pope to urge Europe to tackle racism, religious intolerance  AsiaOne
Pope Francis waves as he leads the general audience in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican Sept 24, 2014. Print. VATICAN CITY - Pope Francis is expected to take Europe to task over racial and religious intolerance during a visit to the European parliament ...

Pope leads prayer to end stigma of autism   Brisbane Times
Five myths about Pope Francis   Washington Post
Pope meets with autistic children   Daily Mail
RTE.ie   
Getty Images   
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  Daily Mail   
US|Saudi Detainee Is Released From Guantánamo Bay After 12 Years  New York Times
MIAMI — A Saudi citizen who spent the last 12 years detained at the American base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been released, the Pentagon said Saturday, part of an effort to decrease the prison population there. The detainee, Muhammed Murdi Issa al ...

Guantanamo Bay inmate released to Saudi Arabia   Jerusalem Post
Saudi detainee sent home from Guantanamo   The Nation
US Transfers Saudi Prisoner From Guantanamo Bay Prison   Voice of America
Fox News   
Daily Mail   
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