2015年5月23日 星期六

2015-05-24 U.K. World


Bangkok Post
   
Fresh air strikes and ground fighting in Yemen   
Bangkok Post
SANAA - Saudi-led warplanes launched a fresh wave of air strikes across Yemen targeting Iran-backed rebels as fighting raged on the ground in the south of the country, witnesses said. Smoke billows following an air strike by the Saudi-led coalition on an ...

Arab air strikes hit military bases in Yemen   swissinfo.ch

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Isis claims group could buy nuclear weapon   
New Zealand Herald
Isis has used its propaganda magazine Dabiq to suggest the group is expanding so rapidly it could buy its first nuclear weapon within a year. The article, which the group attributes to British hostage John Cantlie, claims Isis has evolved into "the most ...

ISIS claims it 'could buy first nuclear weapon in less than 12 months'   The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
ISIS Suggests It Can Smuggle a Nuke Into US Through Mexico   Newsmax
Can buy nukes from 'corrupt officers in Pakistan', claims IS   DunyaNews Pakistan
The Independent   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Bloody battle kills 42 in drug cartel   
NEWS.com.au
MEXICAN federal forces have killed at least 42 suspected cartel members during a three-hour gunfight on a ranch in a violence-torn western region, marking one of the drug war's bloodiest battles. Only one federal police officer was killed in the operation on ...

Officials: Mexico shootout leaves dozens dead   Washington Post
Mexican gunfight kills 43 as police and drug cartels battle on ranch   The Independent
Gunfight in Michoacan leaves at least 39 dead   The Yucatan Times

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Ahram Online
   
Israeli Arabs rally against Morsi death sentence   
Ahram Online
Thousands of Arabs marched in northern Israel on Saturday to protest against the death sentence issued in Egypt against ousted Islamist president Mohamed Morsi. Organisers said 5,000 people took part in the demonstration led by Sheikh Raed Salah, ...

Egypt's Sisi is fueling discontent   The Seattle Times
More trouble for Mursi   Arab News

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UN chief expresses disappointment at 2015 NPT Review Conference   
Xinhua
UNITED NATIONS, May 23 (Xinhua) -- UN Secretary-General Ban Ki- moon said on Saturday he was disappointed that the 2015 NPT Review Conference failed to reach consensus on a substantive outcome. The conference ended on Friday without ...


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Reuters
   
Suicide bomber kills 21 at Saudi Shi'ite mosque, Islamic State claims attack   
Reuters
((This May 22 story has been refiled to fix syntax in second paragraph)). By Sami Aboudi. DUBAI (Reuters) - A suicide bomber killed 21 worshippers on Friday in a packed Shi'ite mosque in eastern Saudi Arabia, residents and the health minister said, the first ...

Saudis Say ISIS Ordered Suicide Bombing of Mosque   New York Times
Qatif attack 'divisive design'   Arab News
Saudi Arabia: 20 people killed after suicide bomber strikes Shia mosque   The Guardian

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Haaretz
   
Dutch government okays plan to ban full-face veil in public places   
Haaretz
Proposed ban, which must be approved by parliament before becoming law, prohibits any face-covering clothing on public transport, schools, hospitals and government offices. By Reuters | May 23, 2015 | 8:48 PM | 3 ...

Dutch cabinet approves partial ban on Islamic veil in public areas   The Guardian
Dutch government approves partial ban of burqa   Jerusalem Post Israel News

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New York Times
   
Ethiopia's Ruling Party Is Expected to Remain in Power   
New York Times
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — Like the other people in his village, Berhanu Wodajo, a 40-year-old farmer, is planning to vote for “the bee.” In the buildup to national elections on Sunday, the insect has become ubiquitous. Its image adorns banners over busy ...

Ethiopia votes with ruling party almost certain to return   Deutsche Welle
Ethiopia: Sebeta/ Addis Ababa-Adama-Mieso Railway Project Due for Completion   2merkato - Ethiopian Business Portal

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New York Times
   
Salvadorans Flock to Honor Beloved Archbishop on Path to Sainthood   
New York Times
SAN SALVADOR — Tens of thousands of people filled the streets of El Salvador's capital on Saturday to celebrate the beatification of Óscar Romero, an archbishop who walked with his people in poverty and was killed after denouncing it. Under a bright sun, ...

El Salvadoran Archbishop, Italian Nun Beatified   Wall Street Journal

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Burundi opposition leader shot dead   
Telegraph.co.uk
The leader of a small Burundian opposition party was shot dead on Saturday, the latest eruption of violence in a country gripped by weeks of protests over the president's controversial bid to seek a third term. Zedi Feruzi, the head of the Union for Peace and ...

Burundi Opposition Leader Is Killed   New York Times
Burundi's opposition leader shot dead   Business Standard
Burundi opposition leader gunned down   CNN

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