2015年4月14日 星期二

2015-04-15 U.K. World


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cuba welcomes US move to drop country from terror list   
Telegraph.co.uk
President Barack Obama's move to drop Cuba from a list of state sponsors of terrorism was "fair," Havana has said. America's terror designation of Cuba has been a major stumbling block for efforts to mend ties between the two countries. "The government of ...

Obama moves to drop Cuba from terror blacklist   Hindustan Times
Cuba praises 'fair' US pledge on terrorism list   BBC News
Obama's push may thaw US-Cuba ties   Independent Online
Christian Science Monitor   
Reuters   
The Hindu   
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CBS News
   
Italy: 400 May Have Drowned in Capsizing of Migrant Ship   
New York Times
The aid group Save the Children said Tuesday that 400 people may have drowned this week in a capsizing off the Libyan coast, based on its interviews of survivors who arrived in Reggio Calabria in southern Italy. Italy's coast guard helped rescue 144 people ...

Up to 400 migrants died in boat capsize off Libya   New Vision
Danger and despair in the Mediterranean as migrants stream toward Italy   CNN
Migrants saved off Libya say some 400 drowned   CBC.ca
Daily News & Analysis   
Xinhua   
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Reuters UK
   
Russia opens way to missile deliveries to Iran, starts oil-for-goods swap   
Reuters UK
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia paved the way on Monday for missile system deliveries to Iran and started an oil-for-goods swap, signalling that Moscow may have a head-start in the race to benefit from an eventual lifting of sanctions on Tehran. The moves ...


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Daily Times
   
UN arms embargo targets Yemen's Houthis as fighting rages   
Daily Times
ADEN: The UN Security Council on Tuesday imposed an arms embargo targeting the Iran-allied Houthi rebels who now control most of Yemen as battles in the south of the country intensified. It also demanded the Houthis stop fighting and withdraw from ...

Yemen's Houthis condemn UN resolution against it, says it aids "aggression"   The Daily Star
With Russia abstaining, Security Council punishes Yemeni rebel leaders   Los Angeles Times
UN Security Council approves arms embargo against Yemen's Houthi rebels   Al Jazeera America

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Sky News Australia
   
Somali Shabab kill 15 in attack   
Sky News Australia
Somalia's al-Qaeda-linked Shabab militants have blasted their way into the higher education ministry in Mogadishu with a car bomb before storming the building, killing 15 people. Police and witnesses said Tuesday's car bomb caused a huge explosion ...

Assault on Somali education ministry leaves 17 dead   New Zealand Herald
Al Shabaab militants attack Somali government building, at least 10 dead   euronews
Al Shabaab militants attack Somali government building, killing at least ten   ABC Online

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
US military to exhume remains of unidentified victims of Pearl Harbour attack   
Sydney Morning Herald
Seattle: The remains of as many as 388 "unknown" US military personnel who died when the USS Oklahoma was sunk during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour will be exhumed in Hawaii in an effort to identify them. The remains of the sailors and ...

Nearly 75 years after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Pentagon announces plans to ...   Daily Mail
Pearl Harbor's 'Unknown' Dead to be Exhumed and Identified Using DNA   TIME
Remains of sailors and Marines killed at Pearl Harbor to be identified   Los Angeles Times
Fox News   
USA TODAY   
Sky News   
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The Hindu
   
We will never forget you, Malala's open letter to girls abducted by Boko Haram   
The Hindu
Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai on Tuesday criticised Nigerian and other world leaders for failing to secure the release of over 200 girls abducted by Boko Haram militants a year ago. In an open letter addressed to the victims of the Boko Haram ...

Never lose hope, Malala tells Chibok girls   Independent Online
"We will never forget you," Malala writes to kidnapped Nigerian girls -TRFN   Reuters
'To my brave sisters': Malala's passionate letter to kidnapped girls   Herald Sun
The Guardian Nigeria   
Christian Science Monitor   
Leadership Newspapers   
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Firstpost
   
Can you solve it? Singapore high school's 'mind-boggling' maths problem ...   
Firstpost
Singapore: A maths problem that first appeared in a test for Singapore's elite high school students has baffled Internet users around the world after it went viral, prompting a rush of attempts to solve it. The question, involving a girl asking two boys to guess her ...


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Bloomberg
   
Asiana Plane Crash-Lands Short of Hiroshima Runway in Japan   
Bloomberg
The Asiana Airlines Inc. aircraft was carrying 73 passengers, two pilots, five cabin crew members and one engineer when it landed in Hiroshima at about 8:05 p.m. Source: The Yomiuri Shimbun via AP Images ...

Asiana plane hits antenna in Japan runway undershoot   Sin Chew Jit Poh
Asiana plane skids off runway at Hiroshima, Japan   BBC News
Asiana Plane Skids Off Runway in Hiroshima   The Chosun Ilbo
ABC News   
Reuters   
euronews   
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UPI.com
   
Human Rights Watch: Syria used chemical weapons in March   
UPI.com
Image of refrigerant canister found by Syria Civil Defense among the remnants of a barrel bomb dropped by Syrian government forces on Binnish on March 24. Photo courtesy Syria Civil Defense. NEW YORK, April 14 (UPI) -- Evidence observed at several ...

Syria conflict: Government again accused of using chemical weapons on ...   The Independent
HRW: 'Strong' evidence Assad forces used chemical weapons   Arab News
Syria Used Chlorine in Idlib Attacks, Human Rights Watch Says   Bloomberg
Human Rights Watch   
Globalnews.ca   
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