2015年1月26日 星期一

2015-01-27 U.K. Spotlight


Financial Times
   
Saudi Arabia: Threat from Isis will only grow   
Financial Times
n the surface, the political transition in Saudi Arabia following the death of the much-revered King Abdullah has proceeded without a hitch. Salman, a half-brother of the former king, is the new ruler, while the recently named deputy, Crown Prince Muqrin, the ...


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BBC News
   
Demand for online content down under goes into overdrive   
BBC News
Australians love content and they'll do whatever it takes to find it - and that often means illegally downloading or streaming. Release dates for films and TV shows are usually delayed in Australia and neighbouring New Zealand. This has continued with digital ...


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TechRadar
   
Windows Phone just died   
TechRadar
That's not to say you're suddenly going to be one victim in a mass mugging, but that your phone is about to change massively. You see, Microsoft just killed Windows Phone. Gone. No more. It's an ex-operating system. It won't happen now, nor in the next 6 ...


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Financial Times
   
Europe cannot agree to write off Greece's debt   
Financial Times
yriza have won the Greek election. But, perhaps just as startling, the “far left” party is making considerable headway in the struggle to win over elite opinion in the west. Many mainstream economists and policy makers are so alarmed by the state of the Greek ...


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BBC News
   
Your pictures: Cold weather   
BBC News
Plants covered in frost Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "cold weather", and we begin with this picture by Aga Smolarska. Daisy in frost Paula Watts: "This little daisy looked beautiful after a sharp frost.

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The Independent
   
From Piers Morgan to Caitlin Moran: Reactions to The Sun's Page 3 publicity stunt   
The Independent
Page 3, the controversial topless institution in The Sun, will continue to be printed daily after a brief hiatus - but not everybody's happy about it. The paper courted publicity this week as it refused to confirm or deny whether the page, which equal rights ...


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Halve Greek debt and keep the eurozone together   
Financial Times
an Greece continue in the eurozone? That question is at the centre of a campaign of innuendo, threat and counter-threat playing out across Europe. It is a dangerous game. More. On this story. Athens and creditors dig in on Greek debt; FT View Syriza's win is ...


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BBC News
   
Rosetta: 'Goosebumps' on 'space duck' hint at comet formation   
BBC News
Scientists working on Europe's Rosetta probe, which is tracking Comet 67P, say they may have found evidence for how such icy objects were formed. New pictures of the surface reveal a lumpy texture in places that researchers speculate could have been the ...


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New Statesman
   
The Greens are a joke, and Labour shouldn't be frightened of saying so   
New Statesman
Labour's response to the Greens shows a mixture of arrogance and lack of self-confidence; it needs to fight rather than flatter them. by Conor Pope Published 22 January, 2015 - 12:31. Reddit logo · StumbleUpon logo · Print HTML logo. Labour shouldn't fear ...


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The Guardian
   
Torturers, oppressors and executioners: remember to buy British   
The Guardian
'How should the British government respond to the grotesque punishment of Raif Badawi? While human-rights groups try to marshal the world's outrage into a decisive campaign, it remains all but silent.' Photograph: Roland Schlager/EPA. Monday 19 ...


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