2015年1月30日 星期五

2015-01-31 U.K. World


Irish Times
   
Dozens dead in bombing of mosque in Pakistan   
Irish Times
An explosion ripped through a Shia mosque in southern Pakistan during weekly prayers yesterday, killing more than 40 people and wounding at least 50 in an apparent suicide attack, hospital officials said. The bombing, in Shikarpur, about 480km north of ...

Blast in Pakistan: Death toll in Shia mosque suicide bombing rises to 61   The Indian Express
Explosion Kills Dozens at Shiite Mosque in Pakistan   New York Times
Another bloodied day   The News International
Wall Street Journal   
Press TV   
Voice of America   
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Voice of America
   
Battle Intensify Near Kirkuk, Twin Blasts Hit Baghdad Market   
Voice of America
CAIRO—. Fierce fighting erupted Friday between Islamic State militants and Kurdish Peshmerga forces near the northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk. Officials say a senior Kurdish commander and at least eight of his fighters were killed. Meanwhile, at least 27 people ...

IS chemical weapons expert killed, says US military   BBC News
Air strike kills IS 'chemical weapons expert': US   Times of India
IS Chemical Weapons Expert Killed, Says US   Sky News
Fox News   
New York Times   
Reuters Africa   
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CNN
   
'Prime Evil,' pro-apartheid assassin, granted parole   
CNN
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) Eugene de Kock was the most notorious assassin of South Africa's apartheid era, commanding a death squad that kidnapped, tortured and killed black activists. His nickname: Prime Evil. After apartheid fell, he was put on trial and ...

South Africa Grants Parole To a Death-Squad Leader   New York Times
Apartheid death squad leader Eugene de Kock killed her mother - and she ...   CBC.ca
South Africa grants parole to apartheid death squad leader   Times of India
The Globe and Mail   
Christian Science Monitor   
The Independent   
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Irish Times
   
The Syriza shock   
The News International
The European project is in shock. Syriza's victory in Greece on January 25, 2015 has been termed by many European leaders as the most devastating blow to the European Union. The newly established left-wing party was able to gain 149 out of 300 ...

Germany to Greece: Don't mess with us over debt, austerity   Washington Post
Greece warned against reversing austerity as it rejects bailout administrators   euronews
Greek leaders divorced from reality, says Berlin after Tsipras asks for debts to be ...   Daily Mail
BBC News   
Irish Times   
Reuters UK   
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The Independent
   
Elusive Daughter Of Putin 'Found' By Russian Reporters   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
News reports and Russian bloggers say one of President Vladimir Putin's daughters, who have been kept out of the public eye for years, is a key figure in a $1.7 billion development project at Moscow State University. Putin has made reporting on his private ...

How Russia props up Putin in the polls   Washington Post
Pro-Kremlin Youth Group Creatively Promotes 'Patriotic' Propaganda   Voice of America

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Voice of America
   
Fighting Is Fierce for Key Ukrainian Town   
Voice of America
Fierce fighting continued Friday in a strategic town in eastern Ukraine, as a new round of peace talks between Kyiv and Russia-backed separatists failed to materialize. Ukrainian authorities say seven civilians were killed Friday by rebel shelling in the ...

Footage shows pro-Russian rebels under fire in Ukraine   BBC News
Russia and Ukraine   The Economist
Ukraine peace talks aborted as civilians die in east   Reuters UK
Wall Street Journal   
Sputnik International   
ABC Online   
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Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe, 90, becomes African Union chairman   
EIN News Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe is handed the African Union flag in Addis Ababa. Photo: AFP Addis Ababa: Ninety-year-old Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe, one of Africa's most divisive figures, ascended to the rotating chairmanship of the African ...


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The Daily Star
   
Nasrallah: Rules of engagement shattered   
The Daily Star
Hezbollah supporters carry the party's flags along pictures of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah and those of martyrs during a ceremony in Beirut's southern suburbs, Friday, Jan. 30, 2015. (The Daily Star/Hasan Shaaban). Connect; Tweet; RSS ...

Hezbollah warns of more attacks on Israel after deadly airstrike   Chicago Tribune
Hezbollah Warns Israel It Won't Tolerate More Attacks   New York Times
UN asks Iran help restore calm in Lebanon   Tehran Times
Huffington Post   
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DAWN.com
   
2 Americans under fire in anti-West attack in Saudi Arabia   
DAWN.com
RIYADH: Gunmen fired at two US citizens on Friday on a road in oil-rich Eastern Province, leaving one wounded, in the fourth anti-Western attack in Saudi Arabia in as many months, police said. “At 2pm today... a car carrying two American nationals... came ...

Saudi Kreminology: what does King Salman's reshuffle mean for the future?   The Guardian
A Disconnect in Honoring Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah   Wall Street Journal (blog)
American Shot and Injured in Saudi Arabia   ABC News
Channel News Asia   
gulfnews.com   
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Channel 4 News
   
Sisi pulls out of AU summit after Sinai attacks   
Tehran Times
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi cut short a visit to Ethiopia for an African Union summit, following a wave of deadly attacks in the Sinai Peninsula claimed by a group that pledges allegiance to the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) terrorist group ...

SCAF convenes to analyze North Sinai attacks; EU, UK express solidarity   The Cairo Post
26 killed as attacks rock Egypt's Sinai   gulfnews.com

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