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2015-01-26 U.K. World


New York Times
   
Greeks Vote In Austerity Foes, a Major Shift   
New York Times
ATHENS — Greece rejected the harsh economics of austerity on Sunday and sent a warning to the rest of Europe as the left-wing Syriza party won a decisive victory in national elections, positioning its tough-talking leader, Alexis Tsipras, to become the next ...

MarketsGreek election creates fresh uncertainty   Financial Times
Syriza victory: Turning point for EU?   BBC News
Euro, stocks slip as anti-austerity party wins Greek election   Reuters UK
Irish Times   
Reuters   
Times of India   
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Voice of America
   
US, EU Threaten New Russia Sanctions Over Ukraine   
Voice of America
U.S. President Barack Obama and European leaders are threatening new sanctions on Russia after pro-Russian rebels launched a deadly rocket attack on the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol. On a state visit to India Sunday, Obama said he would "ratchet up" ...

EU, NATO denounce renewed rebel assault in eastern Ukraine   The Globe and Mail
Ukraine Says Calls Prove Rebels Attacked City, Killed 30   ABC News
Rebels press Ukraine offensive, Obama promises steps against Russian-backed ...   Reuters
Xinhua   
NDTV   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Abbott government MPs furious over Prime Minister's decision to make Prince ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
PM defends knighthood decision · Social media has a field day · Prince Philip's gaffes · Angus Houston made a knight · Bill Shorten calls for republic debate · Tony Abbott's Bunyip Aristocracy. Prime Minister Tony Abbott's surprise decision to knight Prince ...

Abbott in 'Time Warp' for Knighting Prince Philip, Shorten Says   Bloomberg
Prince Phillip's Australian knighthood joins large collection of titles, and gaffes   The Guardian
Australia Day honours: PM Tony Abbott defends decision to grant knighthood for ...   ABC Online
The Guardian   
Zee News   
Radio New Zealand   
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New York Times
   
At Least 18 Die in Egyptian Violence   
New York Times
CAIRO — At least 18 people were killed in political violence on Sunday, the fourth anniversary of the Arab Spring uprising, a reminder of the ruthless crackdown the military-backed government has used to silence any echoes of that revolt. Security officials ...

Egypt protests death toll rises to 17 on fourth anniversary of Arab Spring   Daily Mail
16 dead in protests marking Egypt revolution   CNN
At least 17 killed as Egypt marks uprising   The Daily Star
Xinhua   
The Week Magazine   
Daily News & Analysis   
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New York Times
   
Japan Using 'Every Channel' to Secure Release of Hostage Goto   
Businessweek
Japan is using “every channel available” to secure the release of Kenji Goto, a war journalist captured and threatened with death by Islamic State militants. Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told reporters in Tokyo on Monday that Japan would do its ...

IS claims it executed Japanese hostage   Daily Mail
Japan Works to Obtain Release of Remaining Hostage   Wall Street Journal
Abe Condemns IS Beheading of Japanese Citizen   Voice of America
Belfast Telegraph   
New York Times   
National Post   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Kerry Ties Military Aid to Peaceful Vote in Nigeria   
Wall Street Journal
LAGOS, Nigeria—Secretary of State John Kerry, moving to prevent another key U.S. counterterrorism ally from collapsing under a militant insurgency, on Sunday warned Nigeria's top two presidential candidates that future military assistance will depend on ...

Nigeria repels suspected Boko Haram attack on Maiduguri city   Reuters India
In Bold Push Forward, Islamist Militants Attack a Major Nigerian City   New York Times
At least 200 die as Boko Haram attacks key Nigerian city   Irish Independent
CNN   
Gulf Daily News   
Washington Times   
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euronews
   
Six French skiers perish in deadly Alpine avalanche   
euronews
A group of skiers have died in a avalanche in the French Alps. Their bodies were discovered early on Sunday in Queyras mountain range close to the Italian border. The six experienced mountaineers were aged between 50 and 70. The tragedy comes after a ...

Kiwi among six skiers killed in French Alps avalanche   New Zealand Herald
Kiwi killed in avalanche   Stuff.co.nz
France finds bodies of 6 skiers buried by avalanche in Alps   Washington Post
TVNZ   
The Australian (blog)   
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The Inquisitr
   
Angelina Jolie Meets ISIS Victims In Refugee Camp While Visiting Iraq   
The Inquisitr
Angelina Jolie is known not only as a public figure because of her work in the entertainment industry, but also as the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, and instead of attending this year's Screen Actors Guild Awards, the actress made a trip to northern ...

World Failing to Avert Disaster: Angelina Jolie in Iraq   NDTV
Jolie in Iraq, says more desperately needed for its millions of refugees, those of ...   The Japan Times
Angelina Jolie visits war refugees in northern Iraq   WPX News
Daily Mail   
CRIENGLISH.com   
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The Straits Times
   
Prominent Australian Labor figure goes to fight IS, sacked   
TVNZ
The Northern Territory Labor party has sacked its president following revelations he has left Australia to join the fight against Islamic State. Matthew Gardiner has been stood down as president and his Labor membership suspended, the party has announced ...

He made a mistake Bill Shorten reprimands NT Labor leader who quit and fled to ...   Daily Mail
NT Labor leader 'made a mistake': Shorten   9news.com.au
Senior Australian Labor politician Matthew Gardiner travels to Syria 'to fight ...   The Independent
Zee News   
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Fox News
   
Pegida Resumes Dresden Gatherings   
Getty Images
DRESDEN, GERMANY - JANUARY 25: Supporters of the Pegida movement rally during their weekly demonstration on January 25, 2015 in Dresden. Pegida is an acronym for 'Patriotische Europaeer Gegen die Islamisierung des Abendlandes,' which ...

German anti-Islam rally shrinks, first since leader resigned   Reuters
Rally by German anti-Islam group PEGIDA draws smaller crowds   Daily Mail
German FM says PEGIDA harms nation's image   The Nation

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