2015年1月20日 星期二

2015-01-21 U.K. World


Businessweek
   
Abe Seeks Support From Middle East Allies to Save Hostages   
Businessweek
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is seeking help from Middle Eastern nations to help save two Japanese hostages that Islamic State militants threatened to kill on Friday if Japan doesn't pay a $200 million ransom. Abe spoke with King Abdullah of Jordan, Turkish ...

Islamic State hostage Haruna Yukawa an enigma in a war-torn country   Sydney Morning Herald
Islamic State 'demands Japan hostages ransom'   BBC News
IS threatens to kill Japanese hostages, Tokyo vows not to give in   Times of India
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BBC News
   
State of the Union: Obama demands spread of wealth   
BBC News
US President Barack Obama has declared an end to the financial crisis and pledged economic policies to benefit all Americans, in his annual State of the Union address to Congress. In a speech devised to appeal to working families, Mr Obama outlined his ...

In State of the Union, Obama Focuses on the Middle Class   New York Times
Obama urges skeptical Republicans to back his 'middle-class economics'   Reuters
Obama stresses middle class in State of the Union   USA TODAY
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Washington Post
   
MAP: Possible coup attempt in Yemen   
Washington Post
Shiite insurgents from the rebel Houthi faction stormed Yemen's presidential palace and attacked the residence of President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi in Sanaa on Tuesday. Shiite insurgents from the rebel Houthi faction stormed Yemen's presidential ...

Instability in Yemen   The Economist
Shiite rebels shell residence of Yemen president's home, take over palace   Fox News
Coup Fears Rise in Yemen as Rebels Storm Palace   New York Times
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Financial Times
   
Iran threatens to retaliate for Israel attack in Syria   
Financial Times
Iran on Tuesday threatened to retaliate in response to an Israel attack in southern Syria on Sunday that killed an Iranian general along with six members of the Lebanon-based militant group Hizbollah. Despite warning Israel of “devastating thunderbolts”, ...

Residents of northern Israel wary of potential retaliation   Ynetnews
Israel unaware killed Iranian general was in Hezbollah convoy in Syria   The Guardian
Israel 'did not expect' to kill general   The Times (subscription)
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Al-Arabiya   
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Irish Independent
   
Paris mayor may sue Fox News over no-go-zones report   
USA TODAY
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo told CNN Tuesday that she may sue Fox News because the network "insulted" the city with its coverage of "no-go zones" that are supposedly only for Muslim residents. Such zones don't exist and Fox News has repeatedly ...

Paris vs. Fox News: Can a foreign city really sue a US news outlet?   Christian Science Monitor
Paris mayor threatens to sue Fox News, faces uphill fight   Reuters
Paris mayor: I'm suing Fox News over false report on Muslim 'no-go' zones   The Guardian
The Globe and Mail   
Al Jazeera America   
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BBC News
   
Boko Haram 'leader Abubakar Shekau' claims Baga raid   
BBC News
A man purporting to be the leader of the Boko Haram Islamist group has said in a video that his fighters carried out a deadly attacks on the Nigerian town of Baga earlier this month. The man said to be Abubakar Shekau said people were killed "as our Lord ...

Boko Haram leader threatens Nigeria's neighbours, claims Baga attack   Daily Mail
West Africa's Islamic State   Wall Street Journal
Boko Haram claims Baga attack, threatens Nigeria's neighbours   IBNLive
Firstpost   
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Toronto Star
   
'Apartheid' and 'no-go zones' debated in France   
Toronto Star
On the same day Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo threatened Fox News with a lawsuit for its depiction of “no-go zones” in the city, France's prime minister admitted to journalists that he sees “territorial, social and ethnic apartheid” — areas of the country that ...

​'Social and ethnic apartheid' plagues France - Prime Minister   RT
France must tackle "social and ethnic apartheid" - PM   Reuters
French PM Valls: France must tackle 'social and ethnic apartheid'   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Prensa Latina   
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Deutsche Welle
   
Zambians elect Sata successor   
Deutsche Welle
Zambians have been voting for a successor to President Michael Sata. Reports of late deliveries of election materials triggered allegations of fraud, but police told DW they had received 'no reports of violence.' Sambia Lusaka Präsidentschaftswahlen Edgar ...


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ABC News
   
State of the Union 2015 Fact Check: Obama's Rhetoric vs. Reality   
ABC News
ABC's Ali Weinberg, Luis Martinez, Justin Fishel, Mike Levine, Alex Mallin, Katherine Faulders, Ben Siegel, Katelyn Marmon and Christopher Mudd report: Fact Check 1 -- Economic Growth. Fact Check 2 -- Gas Prices. Fact Check 3 -- The War on ISIS.
Obama calls for new war powers to fight IS in State of the Union address   Middle East Eye
Obama is right: ISIS is being stopped   Vox
US, allies launch 74 airstrikes against IS   Xinhua
Focus News   
InterAksyon   
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Voice of America
   
Francis: Catholics Needn't 'Breed Like Rabbits'   
Voice of America
Pope Francis says that just because the Catholic Church bans artificial contraceptives, it does not mean Catholics have to "breed like rabbits." Flying back to Rome Monday from his weeklong visit to Asia, Francis, in an airborne news conference, said the ...

Pope Francis and family planning   Irish Times
Rabbit Breeder to Pope: You Don't Know Rabbits   NBCNews.com
Pope Francis: No Need to Breed 'Like Rabbits'   Wall Street Journal
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Reuters   
New York Post   
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