2014年12月14日 星期日

2014-12-15 U.K. World


The Independent
   
Sydney Lindt Cafe siege: Undisclosed number of hostages held by armed man ...   
The Independent
An undisclosed number of people were being held hostage by an armed man in a chocolate shop and café in Sydney. Staff and customers were forced to hold what appeared to be a black Islamic flag against the window of the Lindt Chocolat Café in Martin ...

Sydney cafe siege updates   BBC News
"Jihadist gunman" holds hostages in Sydney café   Telegraph.co.uk
Hostages held in Sydney cafe, forced to hold Islamic flag in window   Daily Mail
New York Times   
CBC.ca   
Washington Post   
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Financial Times
   
Abenomics' success hinges on a tricky balance   
Financial Times
In 2005, when Junichiro Koizumi silenced critics within his party after winning a resounding electoral victory, many expected him to embark on a streak of deep structural reforms. Instead, after a fairly non-consequential year in office, he quietly bowed out of ...

Japan's Communist Party Seen Doubling Seats in Abe Protest Vote   Businessweek
Nikkei falls as oil slump sours mood, Abe win offers little respite   Economic Times
Abe coalition secures big Japan election win with record low turnout   Daily Mail
The News International   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Sun Daily
   
Hong Kong police prepare to swoop on last protest site   
The Sun Daily
People take photos of an installation of paper umbrellas, symbols of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, on a blockaded road in the Causeway Bay district of Hong Kong. AFP. HONG KONG: Police prepared Monday to clear Hong Kong's last remaining ...

Hong Kong police move to close last protest site   Charlotte Observer
China Star Entertainment concentrating on movies   Macau Business Daily
Three Months of Protests End Quietly in Hong Kong   New York Times
WTAQ   
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Irish Independent
   
Turkey's president launches crackdown on media opponents   
Irish Independent
Ekrem Dumanli, editor-in-chief of Zaman newspaper, salutes cheering supporters as he is detained outside his office in Istanbul, Turkey. Police conducted raids in a dozen Turkish cities Sunday, detaining at least 24 people; including journalists, TV producers ...

In Push Against Muslim Cleric, Turkey Detains Police Officers and Journalists   New York Times
Journalists, police are detained in Turkish raids   Times of India
Turkish Police Raid Media Close to Erdogan Rival   Voice of America
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
CNN   
gulfnews.com   
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CNN
   
Haiti: Prime Minister Resigns   
New York Times
Prime Minister Laurent Lamothe announced Sunday that he was resigning along with several ministers in the wake of anti-government protests and a commission's call for him to step down. President Michel Martelly said earlier that he accepted the findings of ...

Haitian PM resigns amid political crisis   Firstpost
Haiti PM's Resignation Leaves Election Dispute Festering   Businessweek
Haiti prime minister resigns amid political crisis   Zee News
NPR (blog)   
RT   
The Globe and Mail   
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Voice of America
   
Kerry, Lavrov Meet Again on Ukraine Conflict   
Voice of America
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met again Sunday to discuss Ukraine, just days after U.S. lawmakers voted in support of providing military aid for Ukrainian forces. The two diplomats met for several hours in ...

Israel-Palestinians: Kerry meets Lavrov in Rome   BBC News
Attempts to pressure Russia are futile – Lavrov to Kerry   RT
Congress passes Russia sanctions, arms for Kiev   The Daily Star
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Herald Sun   
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Fox News
   
Collision Kills 11 Egyptian Fishermen   
Voice of America
Egyptian officials say a fishing boat has collided with another watercraft in the Gulf of Suez, killing 11 fishermen. Security officials say 11 fishermen were pulled from the water Sunday and at least 18 men are missing. The Associated Press says the other ...

LE5,000 for families of the deceased in Red sea boat collision   Ahram Online
Egypt policeman killed in Sinai drive-by shooting   The Daily Star
13 fishermen killed in Egypt   Hindu Business Line
Egyptian Streets   
Xinhua   
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New York Times
   
An American Who Entered North Korea Assails the US   
New York Times
SEOUL, South Korea — An American citizen who said he had illegally entered North Korea held a news conference in the capital, Pyongyang, on Sunday during which he offered a lengthy criticism of the policies of the United States and human rights ...

US Citizen Enters N. Korea, Slams US Government   Voice of America
Texan says he entered N. Korea illegally, slams US   USA TODAY
North Korea shows media American who says he illegally entered   The Guardian
ABC Online   
euronews   
Toronto Sun   
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Malaysia Chronicle
   
BUT WILL ANYTHING BE FOUND? MH370 search could be completed by May   
Malaysia Chronicle
SYDNEY - The search for missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 covering 60,000 square kilometres of southern Indian Ocean seabed could be completed by May, it was reported Sunday. Officials of the Joint Agency Coordination Centre (JACC), which is ...


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Daily News & Analysis
   
Germany 'sees rise in far-right extremism'   
Yahoo News UK
German police have noted a significant rise in far-right extremism and attacks targeting foreigners, a news report said on Sunday, amid a growing debate about a new Islamophobic movement. "We're seeing a significant nationwide increase in xenophobic ...

Merkel, Hollande want Poroshenko to go ahead with reforms   Malay Mail Online
Merkel, Hollande discuss Ukraine crisis with Poroshenko   Deutsche Welle
Paris, Berlin urge Poroshenko to press ahead with reforms   Daily Mail
The Daily Star   
Zee News   
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