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2015-02-09 U.K. World


The Australian
   
Abbott leadership crisis: judgment day as PM faces spill motion   
The Australian
2.14pm: Bill Shorten rises to pay his respects to Tom Uren, whom he described. as the “keeper of Labor's conscience in often trying times”. Shorten says he never lost faith in his fellow man despite seeing humanity at its worst as a prisoner of war. Mr Uren ...

Australian PM Tony Abbott down but not out after no-confidence vote   CNN International
How Bill Shorten, Tanya Plibersek and Penny Wong photobombed the Liberal ...   Sydney Morning Herald
PM survives but suffers severe blow   Herald Sun
Independent Online   
The Hindu   
The Globe and Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Leaders scramble to reach peace deal on Ukraine   
Sydney Morning Herald
Merkel's moment of truth. Munich: The leaders of Russia, Ukraine, Germany and France have agreed to meet in Belarus to try to broker a peace deal for Ukraine amid escalating violence there and signs of cracks in the consensus on confronting Russian ...

Leaders scramble to avert 'dramatic spiral' in Ukraine   Reuters India
Europe, US differ on sending arms to Ukraine   Xinhua
Harper to discuss trade, Ukraine, Greece with Angela Merkel in Ottawa   The Globe and Mail
Fox News   
Irish Times   
New York Times   
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BBC News
   
Egypt suspends football league after deadly clashes   
BBC News
The Egyptian authorities have suspended football league matches indefinitely after clashes at a stadium in Cairo left at least 22 people dead. People were crushed after police fired tear gas at supporters of Zamalek who were trying to force their way in for a ...

Dozens Killed in Egyptian Soccer Riot, League Suspended   Voice of America
Egypt: 22 dead in violence at Cairo football stadium, over 25 injured   Firstpost
Soccer Stadium Stampede Kills at Least 25 in Egypt   New York Times
USA TODAY   
Irish Independent   
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BBC News
   
France by-election: Narrow win for Hollande's party   
BBC News
The ruling French Socialist party has narrowly beat the far-right National Front at a by-election seen as a test for President Francois Hollande. The poll was billed as a reflection of the country's political climate after last month's terror attacks in Paris.
French far-right's growth stalls as Francois Hollande's Socialists cling on in ...   The Independent
Socialist calls win in France's 1st vote since Paris attacks   Daily Mail
French Socialists beat far-right in first post-attacks vote   The Daily Star
The Guardian   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters UK   
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The Express Tribune
   
No nuclear deal better than a bad one: Iran's supreme leader   
Economic Times
TEHRAN: Iran's supreme leader said Sunday he would rather see talks with world powers over Tehran's nuclear programme fail than reach a "bad deal", as both sides spoke out against extending the negotiations. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's comments came as ...

Kerry in no position to dictate terms to Iran for talks, American scholar says   Press TV
Iran's supreme leader suggests he would back nuclear deal in the works   Los Angeles Times
Kerry rules out extension of Iran nuclear talks   Washington Post
Daily Times   
Xinhua   
The Daily Star   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Fahmy's imminent retrial puts pressure on Egyptian President   
The Globe and Mail
The news that jailed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy will be retried in Cairo comes during a period of instability and unpredictability in post-revolution Egypt. It also points to significant friction between many factions in the country, including the ministry of ...

Fears raised over Cairo retrial of Al Jazeera journalists Mohamed Fahmy and ...   The Independent
Egypt sets retrial date for jailed Al Jazeera journalists -lawyer   Reuters
Two al-Jazeera journalists to face new trial in Egypt   The Guardian
CNN   
CBC.ca   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Victims of Sydney siege remembered at Parliament House   
Sydney Morning Herald
The families of the victims of the Sydney siege have been personally addressed by Prime Minister Tony Abbott and Opposition Leader Bill Shorten in Canberra. Victims Tori Johnston and Katrina Dawson were remembered during a condolences motion at ...

Sydney siege: Tony Abbott and Bill Shorten unite in condolence motion for ...   ABC Online
Sydney siege: Former hostages recount cafe ordeal   BBC News
Sydney siege: Youngest Lindt Cafe hostages Fiona Ma and Jarrod Hoffman the ...   Herald Sun
New Zealand Herald   
Firstpost   
The Australian   
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The Express Tribune
   
Thousands swarm into Downing Street to protest blasphemy   
The News International
LONDON: At least ten thousand British Muslims gathered outside the gates of Downing Street to protest against the depictions of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) in Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical magazine, which has routinely targeted Islam. Organised ...

Swarming around hero Monty, the hardline Muslims protesting AGAINST ...   Daily Mail
British Muslims protest in London against Charlie Hebdo cartoons   Reuters
British Muslims swarm to central London to protest against Charlie Hebdo ...   Metro
Richmond and Twickenham Times   
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Daily Mail
   
Shark 'bites off legs' of man in fatal Australia attack   
Daily Mail
A man was killed Monday after both his legs were apparently bitten off by a shark in eastern Australia, a day after a surfer suffered serious injuries in the same area. Police said the man, thought to be Japanese, died at popular tourist spot Shelly Beach near ...

Surfer in hospital after shark mauling off Australian coast   Fox News
Australia: Second Shark Attack In As Many Days   Sky News
Man Killed by Shark in Australia; Second Attack in 2 Days   ABC News
Perth Now   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bali Nine lawyers to play one last card   
Sydney Morning Herald
Lawyers for the Bali Nine duo on death row have one last card up their sleeve: an almost unprecedented challenge to the Indonesian president's refusal to grant the men clemency. Indomitable human rights lawyer Todung Mulya Lubis told ABC their "last ...

Bali Nine lawyer to play last card in appeal for clemency   Stuff.co.nz
Bali Nine lawyer plans last-minute bid to halt firing squad   Channel News Asia
Indonesia's new appetite for execution   BBC News
ABC Online   
9news.com.au   
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