2015年1月9日 星期五

2015-01-10 U.K. World


Washington Post
   
French police end twin standoffs, killing Charlie Hebdo terror suspects and an ...   
Washington Post
DAMMARTIN-EN-GOELE, France — Deploying stun grenades and assault rifles, French police staged nearly simultaneous operations to end two bloody standoffs Friday, capping three days of carnage that plunged France into a state of siege and heightened ...

Charlie Hebdo suspects shot dead, hostages freed   The Hindu
Charlie Hebdo attck: French probe terror suspect links; new attacks may be ahead   Hindustan Times
'Needle in a haystack': Searching for violent radicals in France poses security ...   CTV News
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Mashable
   
Hayat Boumeddiene Hunted As More Attacks Feared   
Sky News
Hayat Boumeddiene - wife of the Paris hostage-taker - is on the run as police fear she could be part of a larger terror cell. 01:28, UK, Saturday 10 January 2015. Hayat Boumeddiene. Pic: Paris police. Hayat Boumeddiene refused to condemn al Qaeda attacks ...

French terror attacks tied to same homegrown militant group   Toronto Star
Kosher supermarket hostage taker Coulibaly known to French security services   euronews
Terror suspect Cherif Kouachi: 'I was ready to go and die in battle'   CNN International
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Washington Post
   
After Paris attacks, questions about intelligence failures   
Washington Post
French security services are likely to face intense pressure to explain how known militants — including one trained by an al-Qaeda affiliate in Yemen — faced no apparent scrutiny before they launched this week's terrorist attacks in Paris, including the daytime ...

Charlie Hebdo shooter says financed by Qaeda preacher in Yemen   Reuters
Al-Qaeda in Yemen says it's behind Paris attack   USA TODAY
Why Reams of Intelligence Did Not Thwart the Attacks   New York Times
Hindustan Times   
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Macleans.ca
   
Nigerian forces fight to reclaim town of Baga from Boko Haram   
Jerusalem Post
ABUJA - Nigerian ground forces backed by air strikes are fighting to reclaim Baga from Islamist militant group Boko Haram which seized the northeastern town and a nearby military base at the weekend, a government spokesman said on Friday. "Since the ...

Huge death toll in Boko Haram attacks?   CNN
Boko Haram Rampages, Slaughters in Northeast Nigeria   Wall Street Journal
Boko Haram linked to massacre of thousands in Nigeria   Irish Independent
New York Times   
The Independent   
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BBC News
   
Life in jail for controversial cleric Abu Hamza   
BBC News
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri has been sentenced to life in prison by a court in New York for supporting terrorism. He was convicted in May of multiple charges, including hostage-taking and plotting to set up a terrorism training camp in the US.
Abu Hamza gets life in prison on US terrorism conviction   IBNLive
Abu Hamza jailed for life in U.S   Belfast Telegraph
London cleric Abu Hamza sentenced to life in US prison   Reuters UK
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Middle East Eye   
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New York Times
   
New President in Sri Lanka Puts China's Plans in Check   
New York Times
NEW DELHI — On a Sunday four months ago, a vessel pulled unannounced into Sri Lanka's Colombo harbor: the Chinese Navy submarine Great Wall No. 329, which is designed to carry torpedoes, a cruise missile and a 360-pound warhead. Sri Lanka's ...

Sri Lanka's strongman president Mahinda Rajapaksa voted out after decade in ...   Irish Times
Sirisena new Lanka President, denies Rajapaksa hat-trick   Times of India
Sirisena sworn in as president   Gulf Daily News
Channel News Asia   
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Wall Street Journal
   
US-Indonesia Tension Over Prior Crashes May Affect AirAsia Flight 8501 Probe   
Wall Street Journal
Small parts are gathered by a search and rescue team after a SilkAir flight crashed in an Indonesian river delta in 1997, killing 104 people. U.S. and Indonesian experts disagreed about the cause of the tragedy. Associated Press. By. Andy Pasztor.
Pings detected in search for AirAsia black boxes   DAWN.com
Signal detected from area where AirAsia Flight 8501 debris found   Los Angeles Times

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CNN
   
Saudi Arabia flogs liberal activist in public – Amnesty   
euronews
DUBAI (Reuters) – A liberal activist sentenced to prison and flogging in Saudi Arabia underwent the first round of 50 lashes in public after Friday prayers, rights watchdog Amnesty International said. Raif Badawi, who set up the “Free Saudi Liberals” website, ...

Saudi blogger receives 50 lashings before crowd for insulting Islam   Fox News
Saudi blogger Raif Badawi flogged and jailed for 'insulting Islam'   Washington Post

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Germany Warns on 'Rocky Path' to Ukraine Peace as Talks Agreed   
Businessweek
The way to peace in Ukraine remains a “long and rocky path,” Germany said, after its foreign minister agreed to meet his Russian, Ukrainian, and French counterparts next week to discuss potential resolutions. The Jan. 12 meeting in Berlin will follow “some ...


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Irish Times
   
Irish Muslims hear fierce denunciation of Islamic extremists   
Irish Times
The al-Mustafa Islamic Educational and Cultural Centre is at the back of a garage in a large industrial estate. It is a peripheral location in west Dublin. If Irish Muslims are feeling isolated given what is happening in their name elsewhere, they were told at Friday ...

The Truth About Muslim Violence   Daily Caller
Bangladesh congregation condemns Paris massacre   DAWN.com
New Mexico's Muslim community condemns Paris terrorist attacks   KOB.com
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