2015年3月12日 星期四

2015-03-13 U.K. World


Hillingdon Times
   
9 things you should know about the rare form of Alzheimer's that Sir Terry ...   
Hillingdon Times
Sir Terry Pratchett, who has died at the age of 66, suffered from a rare form of Alzheimer's disease called posterior cortical atrophy (PCA), also known as Benson's syndrome. He announced he had the condition in December 2007 when he was 59, and had ...

Terry Pratchett dead: Beloved author of the Discworld series and renowned ...   The Independent
Without Terry Pratchett, the world is less magical   The Guardian
Terry Pratchett, author of fantasy 'Discworld' novels, dies at 66   Hindustan Times
Irish Examiner   
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Voice of America
   
Report: Home Raided After Ferguson 'Ambush'   
Voice of America
Two policemen were shot early Thursday in Ferguson, Missouri, in what one official called an ambush, hours after the city's police chief resigned in the wake of a Justice Department report that accused the department of racially biased policing. The incident ...

'Blood Is Still Red': Ferguson Fears Setback As Cop-Shooter Eludes Manhunt   Huffington Post
Holder: Ferguson shooter 'disgusting,' 'punk'   USA TODAY
State, county police take over Ferguson protest security after shooting   kvor
KCTV Kansas City   
The Herald Journal   
NOLA.com   
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CHANNELS TELEVISION
   
Islamic State Accepts Allegiance Of Boko Haram   
Sky News
An audio message released by Islamic State accepts the pledge of allegiance issued by Nigerian Islamists Boko Haram. 03:26, UK, Friday 13 March 2015. A member loyal to the ISIL waves an ISIL flag in Raqqa, Syria. An Islamic State militant seen in Raqqa, ...

African states want UN trust fund for Boko Haram force   Reuters Africa
IS Leader Accepts Loyalty Pledge By Boko Haram Militants   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
IS welcomes Boko Haram pledge   Independent Online
Voice of America   
The Globe and Mail   
USA TODAY   
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The Age
   
Russia rounds up the usual Chechen suspects   
The Age
Washington: Not many were surprised when Russian authorities identified the suspects implicated in the fatal shooting last month of prominent opposition leader Boris Nemtsov. They claimed that Nemtsov – a well-known foe of Russian President Vladimir ...

Camelot on the Volga: The promise of Boris Nemtsov   U-T San Diego
Russian Presidential Adviser Plans to Visit Nemtsov Murder Suspects   Sputnik International
For a president in a crisis, there is no place like home   The Times (subscription)
New York Times   
Haaretz   
Independent Online   
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Voice of America
   
War Has Left Syria in the Dark, Images Show   
Voice of America
More than 80 percent of lights across Syria have gone out since the conflict in that country began four years ago, according to an analysis of satellite images released by a coalition of humanitarian groups around the world. The news highlights the impact of ...

Local groups help parts of war-torn Syria that big aid agencies can't reach   Reuters
Chilling Syrian numbers: 83% of electricity cut, life expectancy drops 20 years   Toronto Star
UN Security Council has failed Syrian people: aid groups   DAWN.com
Irish Examiner   
The Daily Star   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Several People Killed, Many Missing in Bangladesh Factory Collapse   
Wall Street Journal
DHAKA, Bangladesh—At least five people have died and scores are missing after part of a cement factory collapsed in Bangladesh on Thursday. Authorities said around 40 workers were injured in the accident, which occurred when a roof under construction ...

Bangladesh factory collapse kills at least seven workers, dozens feared trapped   ABC Online
Bangladesh factory collapse traps about 100 workers; four dead   Daily Times
Six killed in Bangladesh building collapse   Business Standard
DhakaTribune   
Daily Mail   
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IS follows Saudi doctrines   
Daily Times
We cannot fight a war against radicalism by promoting and exporting radical ideas ourselves either. Experience tells us that people who play with fire ultimately get burnt by it. Syed Kamran Hashmi; March 13, 2015; Comment ...


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AsiaOne
   
Turkey claims person detained over UK girls Syrian trip linked to Canada   
The Globe and Mail
Canada has been drawn into the troubling case of three British schoolgirls who left home to join the Islamic State in Syria after Turkey announced it has detained a foreign intelligence operative suspected of helping the trio reach their destination.
World Digest: March 12, 2015   Washington Post
Did 'foreign agent' held in Turkey work for Canada?   Toronto Star
Turkey Says It Has Detained Foreign Intelligence Agent Over British Schoolgirls ...   Wall Street Journal
Business Standard   
Irish Times   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Julie Bishop has tried to negotiate Chan and Sukumaran's executions. Source ...   
NEWS.com.au
JAKARTA says the executions of Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran are not open for negotiation, and has criticised Australia for revealing an offer to pay the cost of the men's life imprisonment to the media. Details of Australian offers to spare the Bali Nine ...

World News Update, what you need to know   Daily Mail

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Inside Osama bin Laden's Afghan lair   
Telegraph.co.uk
Rare photographs of Osama bin Laden's life in Afghanistan have emerged during a terrorism trial in Manhattan. U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York. They show the spartan life of al-Qaeda's leader in the years before terrorists flew ...

366Inside Osama bin Laden's Afghan hide-out   NEWS.com.au
Osama Bin Laden photos reveal him at his primitive compound in the Afghan ...   Daily Mail
Lost Intelligence Opportunities From bin Laden Raid   Wall Street Journal
fox8.com   
Gant Daily   
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