2015年1月16日 星期五

2015-01-17 U.K. World


Irish Times
   
Dozens of suspected terrorists arrested in northern Europe   
Irish Times
Dozens of suspected terrorists were arrested by police across northern Europe yesterday as part of a crackdown on jihadism, as Belgian authorities said they had foiled an imminent attack on Belgian police forces. Thirteen suspects were arrested by Belgian ...

Belgium charges five over 'terror plot to kill police'   BBC News
Europe police face 'extremely difficult' challenge to try and stem new attacks   The Globe and Mail
As Europe Moves Aggressively Against Terrorism, New Challenges Emerge   New York Times
Washington Post   
Irish Independent   
Toronto Star   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Watch: James Taylor sings tribute to Paris attack victims during John Kerry visit   
Telegraph.co.uk
US Secretary of State John Kerry paid respect in both English and French on Friday to the victims of last week's terrorist attacks in Paris in a show of American solidarity with the French people. At a ceremony at the Hotel de Ville, the city hall of Paris, Kerry ...

US to France: you've got a placating, condescending friend in us   The Guardian
Video shows John Kerry and James Taylor's awkward 'tribute' to France   The Independent
Kerry in Paris to honor victims of Paris shootings   Xinhua
Washington Post (blog)   
Wall Street Journal   
Khaleej Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Hostage crisis gives jitters to France   
Economic Times
PARIS: An armed man took several hostages at a post office northwest of Paris on Friday before surrendering. No one was hurt. The man equipped with a military weapon took an unconfirmed number of hostages at the post office in the town of Colombes, just ...

Man arrested after hostage drama in Paris   Hindustan Times
French post office hostage-taking ends, no victims   Reuters
An armed man who was holed up with two hostages is arrested in Paris   Washington Post
Xinhua   
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IBNLive
   
West African leaders mull new force to fight Boko Haram insurgents   
Reuters
ACCRA Jan 16 (Reuters) - West African leaders will seek authority next week from the African Union to create a multi-national force to fight Nigeria's Boko Haram Islamist insurgents, Ghanaian President John Mahama told Reuters on Friday. Any such force ...

Nigerians Seek Attention in US Capital for Boko Haram Victims   Voice of America
Suspected Boko Haram suicide bomber kills at least six in busy Nigerian market ...   Daily Mail
Children in northeastern Nigeria in need of protection from violence: UN envoy   Xinhua
Wall Street Journal   
Herald Scotland   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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BBC News
   
Down-to-earth Pope scores hit in Asia   
BBC News
Among the adoring crowds lining the streets of the capital in majority Catholic Philippines, waiting to see their hero in person, it rings true. As the beaming 78-year-old finally passes by, borne on the back of the Popemobile, some are overcome with tears as ...

Pope Francis Honors Filipinos Who Suffered Typhoon's Devastation   Wall Street Journal
Pope begins emotional day with Philippine typhoon survivors   Daily Mail
UPDATE 2-Emotional, rain-soaked pope comforts Philippine typhoon victims   Reuters
ABC News   
The Globe and Mail   
CNN International   
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Irish Independent
   
Jihadis using Ireland as a transit base due to soft laws and lack of counter ...   
Irish Independent
Special police force guards the entrance of a house in Berlin as police raids several residences in Berlin on suspicion of recruiting fighters and procuring equipment and funding for the so-called Islamic State terrorism group in Syria. Photo: AP. A police officer ...

German police tipped off that Islamists may target rail stations   Reuters Africa
Two Held in Germany on Suspicion of ISIS Support After Berlin Police Raid   Wall Street Journal
Two men arrested in Berlin on suspicion of recruiting for Isis in Syria   The Guardian

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Daily Times
   
Charlie attack raises stakes for Saudi Arabia in flogging case   
Daily Times
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia's ruling family is coming under pressure from Western countries over its weekly flogging of writer Raif Badawi for “insulting Islam”, but it appears more worried about the risk of offending domestic conservatives if it lets him off.
Saudi Arabia postpones lashing sentence for blogger Raif Badawi   Sydney Morning Herald
Caning of Saudi Blogger Is Delayed Amid Protests   New York Times
Wife of Saudi blogger Raif Badawi won't stop fighting until he's free   The Globe and Mail (blog)
Times of India (blog)   
Daily Mail   
BBC News   
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Colbert King: Don't sugarcoat Islamic terrorism   
Washington Post
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) was right to speak out on the terrorist attacks in Paris. Washington and Paris have been sister cities since 2000. Those heinous acts against freedom of speech, Bowser noted, only strengthen the bond between the two capitals.

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China detaines spy chief in anti-graft crackdown   
Economic Times
BEIJING: China today said it has detained one of its top spy chiefs and has named 16 military commanders for alleged corruption, indicating President Xi Jinping's bold, sweeping crackdown on graft has now touched the communist nation's powerful army and ...


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Daily Mail
   
Militias announce Libya truce after Geneva accord   
Daily Mail
An Islamist-backed militia alliance on Friday announced a ceasefire in conflict-strewn Libya, following an agreement at UN-brokered peace talks between warring factions. The militias have agreed to "a ceasefire on all fronts" in the North African country on ...

Libya parties agree to more talks; two factions call ceasefire   Reuters Africa

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