2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 U.K. World


The Guardian
   
Hong Kong protest clearance under way   
The Guardian
Pro-democracy protesters pack up their tents at the main protest site in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong. Photograph: Isaac Lawrence/AFP/Getty. Ilalia Maria Sala in Hong Kong and Tania Branigan in Beijing. Wednesday 10 December 2014 22.11 EST.
Hong Kong begins clearing main pro-democracy protest camp   Reuters UK
Hong Kong protest clearance begins   Financial Times
Hong Kong authorities begin protest site clearance   BBC News
USA TODAY   
Voice of America   
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New York Times
   
CIA First Planned Jails Abiding by US Standards   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Just six days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, President Bush signed a secret order that gave the Central Intelligence Agency the power to capture and imprison terrorists with Al Qaeda. But the order said nothing about where they should be ...

Torture-Linked CIA Officials Face Future Stuck in US   Businessweek
Cameron condems CIA's brutality   Times of India
Did CIA torture yield key information? Report says no; defenders disagree   Los Angeles Times
Voice of America   
The Independent   
WRAL.com   
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Irish Times
   
Israel on high alert after death of Palestinian minister   
Irish Times
Palestinian minister Ziad Abu Ein (left) scuffles with an Israeli border policeman during a protest near Ramallah on December 10th, 2014. He died shortly afterwards. Photograph: Mohamad Torokman/Reuters. Mark Weiss. Topics: News · World · Middle East ...

A critical moment for Israeli-Palestinian security coordination   Haaretz
Death of a Palestinian leader: Abbas under pressure after Ziad Abu Ein dies in ...   The Independent
Senior Palestinian official dies after scuffle with Israeli soldiers   Los Angeles Times
The Week Magazine   
Irish Independent   
Washington Post   
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The Hindu
   
Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzai receive Nobel Peace Prize   
The Hindu
Kailash Satyarthi of India and Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan on Wednesday received the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 for their pioneering work on promoting child rights in the subcontinent, as they made an impassioned plea to globalise compassion.
Satyarthi, Malala Sing Indo-Pak Tune In Oslo   Times of India
A Pakistani schoolgirl writes on a blackboard   Economic Times
'I'm the only Nobel winner who still fights with her brother,' says Malala   The Independent
Daily Mail   
The News International   
New York Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Judge approves Pistorius appeal   
Irish Independent
A South African judge has ruled that prosecutors can appeal the acquittal on murder charges of Oscar Pistorius, who was convicted of culpable homicide over the death of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.
Oscar Pistorius case: Judge allows prosecutors to appeal conviction   Firstpost

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CNN
   
UN: Stop risking death for a 'better life'   
Irish Examiner
Governments must focus on saving lives rather than keeping foreigners out at a time when more people than ever are embarking on risky sea crossings in search of asylum or a better life, the United Nations' refugee agency said. More than 3,400 people have ...

UN rights chief slams indifference over migrant deaths at sea   Daily Mail
3419 die in Mediterranean trying to reach Europe   Irish Times
348 000 migrants by sea - UNHCR   News24
Irish Independent   
Reuters India   
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Nigerian Tribune
   
Nigeria's parties pick their presidential candidates   
Daily Mail
LAGOS/ABUJA, Dec 11 (Reuters) - In a no-contest vote, Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan was nominated as the ruling party's leader for the February 2015 elections early on Thursday, while the opposition coalition was still voting for a candidate to take ...

Nigeria's Jonathan Chosen as Ruling Party Election Candidate   Businessweek
APC Primaries: It's time for change — Tinubu, Oyegun, Atiku •As APC decides   Nigerian Tribune
2015 Elections Will Hold In All States Despite Security Challenges – Jonathan   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Osun Defender   
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Daily Times
   
More than 700 Iraqi fighters killed since June IS offensive   
Daily Times
SULAIMANIYAH – Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region said on Wednesday that 727 of its fighters have been killed in the conflict against the Islamic State group since the militants launched their offensive in June. A statement from the region's military forces, ...

More than 700 Peshmerga killed since June: KRG ministry   Middle East Eye
Islamic State Kills Over 700 Kurds in Iraq   Sputnik International

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New York Times
   
Putin, Shunned by West, Visits India, a Friend Whose Interests May Lie Elsewhere   
New York Times
NEW DELHI — President Vladimir V. Putin flew into New Delhi on Wednesday in need of a friend. China is a friend, but a giant and possibly a threatening one, inclined to use Russia's vulnerabilities to its advantage. Japan was becoming more friendly, but it ...

Putin In India To Boost Trade   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Putin, Modi seek to revive jaded Russia-India relationship   Reuters
Putin goes to India: Can he win over Modi? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Moneycontrol.com   
Firstpost   
IBNLive   
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New York Times
   
A Top Target of China's Graft Purge Gets Life in Prison   
New York Times
BEIJING — A court in northern China sentenced a former senior economic official to life in prison on Wednesday after convicting him of taking bribes and abusing his power, according to a report by Xinhua, the state news agency. The former official, Liu ...

Life in prison for China's former energy chief   AsiaOne
Fmr senior economic planning official sentenced to life in prison   CCTV
China's planning commission deputy jailed for life   Hindustan Times
ABC Online   
CTV News   
Reuters   
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