2015年1月23日 星期五

2015-01-24 U.K. World


BBC News
   
Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz dies   
BBC News
Saudi King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz has died, royal officials have announced, weeks after he was admitted to hospital. Abdullah, who had ruled since 2005 and was said to be aged about 90, had been suffering from a lung infection. His 79-year-old half-brother ...

New Saudi king moves quickly to avoid future power struggle   Los Angeles Times
New King in Saudi Arabia Unlikely to Alter Oil Policy   New York Times
Saudi Arabia's monarchy   The Economist
Sydney Morning Herald   
Xinhua   
Daily Mail   
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Business Recorder
   
Greek Poll: PM Warns Of Election 'Catastrophe'   
Sky News
Prime Minister Antonis Samaras defends the imposition of austerity measures in Greece as the country prepares to vote on Sunday. 03:14, UK, Saturday 24 January 2015. Greek Prime Minister and leader of the conservative New Democracy party Samaras ...

The last stand of Greece's ruling elite   The Independent
Greek election: Ruling coalition New Democracy faces tough battle against ...   ABC Online
The Greeks Head to the Polls, Many Saying 'Enough'   New York Times
euronews   
Irish Times   
Deutsche Welle   
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Voice of America
   
Japanese Hostage Deadline Expires   
Voice of America
The fate of two Japanese hostages held by Islamic State militants is unknown after a deadline to pay more than $200 million for their release expired. Japan's Deputy Foreign Minister Yasuhide Nakayama said Friday his government was not giving up efforts to ...

Japan captive's mother pleads for his release as Islamic State deadline passes   Daily Mail
Islamic State militants claim to have executed Japanese hostages Kenji Goto ...   Herald Sun
Fate of Japanese hostages uncertain as deadline passes   The Japan Times
Irish Independent   
The Age   
Irish Examiner   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
South-East Asia correspondent for Fairfax Media   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: The military junta that overthrew former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra last year has swung to the side of Thailand's royalist establishment and Bangkok middle class, reviving a bitter power struggle in the country after months of fragile peace.
Former Thai PM faces criminal charge, political ban   Xinhua
In Targeting Ex-Premier, Thai Junta Takes a Risk   New York Times
Ousted Thai PM banned from politics, faces charges   Daily Mail
Bangkok Post   
Christian Science Monitor   
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Toronto Star
   
Who's in charge in Yemen?   
CNN International
(CNN) After days of turmoil, Yemen's President, Prime Minister and Cabinet have stood down, leaving the troubled Middle Eastern nation without clear leadership and potentially on the brink of armed conflict. President Abdu Rabu Mansour Hadi's resignation ...

Houthi foes and supporters protest amid chaos in Yemen   Los Angeles Times
US curtails counter-terrorism efforts in Yemen   Sydney Morning Herald
Yemen Calm but Confused After President's Resignation   New York Times
Voice of America   
Washington Post   
Channel 4 News   
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TODAYonline
   
Diverse Israeli Arab Political Factions Join Forces to Keep Place in Parliament   
New York Times
JERUSALEM — Facing an increased electoral threshold that threatens to bar small parties from Parliament, Israel's Arab political factions announced on Friday the formation of a single ticket for the March elections. The move came after weeks of bitter ...

Arab parties celebrate merger: We'll be stronger than Yisrael Beiteinu   Ynetnews
Arab parties in Israel form joint slate for Knesset elections   Al Jazeera America
Arab parties in Israel poll tie-up   Gulf Times
Christian Science Monitor   
Reuters   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
How politics explains the baffling Iranian response to Paris attack   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Many Westerners had expected an altogether different reaction to the killings two weeks ago at the Paris weekly that had published satirical cartoons of the Prophet Mohammad. Hassan Rouhani. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook Share on Twitter.
Freedom of speech   The Economist
Charlie Hebdo protests erupt across southern Asia   Daily Mail
peaceful 'Je suis Muslim' rally in Sydney   New Zealand Herald
Washington Post   
Toronto Star   
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Toronto Star
   
Argentina Points to Spy After Lawyer's Eerie Death   
New York Times
BUENOS AIRES — Argentina's government asserted on Friday that an ousted spymaster was involved in the murky events around the death of the prosecutor investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center, with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's ...

Police Investigated the Case of Dead Argentine Prosecutor   NDTV
Who killed Alberto Nisman?   CNN International
US urges Argentina to probe Nisman death   Sydney Morning Herald
Irish Independent   
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
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Activists: Nigeria Elections Should Be Postponed   
Voice of America
WASHINGTON—. Nigerian expatriates and activists recently gathered in Washington to denounce the deadly raids and massacres by the militant group Boko Haram. Some also urged that next month's presidential elections be postponed. As the Nigerian flag ...


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TODAYonline
   
Single aviation regulator for ASEAN a must: AirAsia boss   
TODAYonline
The tail of AirAsia Flight QZ8501 is seen on the deck of a rescue ship after it was lifted from the sea bed, south of Pangkalan Bun in Kalimantan on Jan 10. Indonesia's airline safety record has been in the spotlight since the crash on Dec 28. Photo: REUTERS.
AirAsia crash: Divers find more bodies, reach plane's fuselage   Economic Times
Divers enter crashed AirAsia plane   Belfast Telegraph
Divers enter AirAsia plane's fuselage, recover more bodies   The Hindu
Toronto Star   
Philly.com   
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