2015年5月25日 星期一

2015-05-26 U.K. World


The Globe and Mail
   
Kenney says Iraqi military needs 'to do better' in Islamic State fight   
The Globe and Mail
Defence Minister Jason Kenney calls the loss of the Iraqi city of Ramadi to Islamic State forces “a wake-up call” and says the Iraqi military needs “to do better,” joining a chorus of complaints from Western allies frustrated by Baghdad's hapless soldiering.
Iran attacks US for lacking the will to fight Islamic State   The Australian (blog)
Islamic State faces battle in Iraq, US reassures Abadi   Reuters
US does damage control after defense chief's remarks on Iraq   Reuters India
DAWN.com   
Toronto Star   
Rudaw   
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Financial Times
   
Tsipras wins backing over bailout talks   
Financial Times
Alexis Tsipras, the Greek prime minister, won backing from his radical Syriza party to conclude a bailout deal in the face of opposition from an extreme left faction that warned against giving in to “blackmail” by the country's creditors.
Time running out for Greece, ESM head Regling says   Reuters
Euro lower on Greek worries   Zee News

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New York Times
   
Migrants Flooding Into Malaysia and Indonesia Trade One Nightmare for Another   
New York Times
GELUGOR, Malaysia — The more than 3,000 migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar who recently landed in Indonesia and Malaysia ended weeks of a nightmare at sea only to fall into an administrative limbo that could last years, even decades.
Malaysia: Human traffickers' camps had 139 suspected graves   Washington Post
Rohingya Seek Better Life in Malaysia, but Reality Is Stark   ABC News
Asean summit is needed to stop Rohingya crisis   New Straits Times Online
euronews   
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Voice of America
   
UN: Donor Fatigue Hits Nepal One Month After Mega Earthquake   
Voice of America
NEW DELHI —. The international community's response to devastating earthquakes in Nepal has been disappointing, a United Nations official said on Monday, adding that donors were focusing more on reconstruction than much needed aid such as food and ...

Kathmandu vigil marks 1 month since Nepal quake   Toronto Star

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ABC Online
   
Sydney siege inquest: Man Haron Monis claimed he was being 'set up' by ASIO ...   
ABC Online
A former solicitor of the Sydney Lindt cafe siege gunman says Man Haron Monis claimed he was being "set up" by ASIO and "picked on" by Australian Customs officials about his frequent trips abroad, an inquest has heard. The coronial inquiry is continuing to ...

Lindt cafe siege: Gunman Man Monis 'wanted to be someone' inquest hears   Sydney Morning Herald
Siege gunman's 'churning' mind   Sky News Australia
Sydney siege inquest: Gunman Man Monis claimed links to Iran's rich and powerful   Herald Sun
The Star Online   
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Irish Independent
   
Soldier shot dead after opening fire on colleagues, killing three   
Irish Independent
A Tunisian soldier opened fire on colleagues at a military base in the capital Tunis, killing an officer and two others and wounding 15 more before being shot dead himself. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments.
Tunisian soldier kills seven in barracks rampage   DAWN.com
Gunfire heard near mosque, military base in Tunisian capital | Reuters   Firstpost
Soldier in Tunis Fires on Colleagues in Deadly Attack   New York Times
The Star Online   
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Irish Independent
   
13 killed as tornado hits Mexico   
Irish Independent
A tornado has swept through a Mexican border city, killing at least 13 people, authorities said. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. A baby is also missing after the storm that hit Ciudad Acuna, a city of 125,000 across ...

An infant is ripped from her mother and 13 are dead after Mexico tornado ...   Daily Mail
Texas home with 12 inside swept away; 13 die in Mexico tornado   Chicago Tribune
Tornado rips through Ciudad Acuna killing at least 10   Riviera Maya News

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NDTV
   
Taiwan proposes plan to ease South China Sea tensions   
Washington Post
TAIPEI, Taiwan — Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou has issued a proposal to ease tensions in a vast, resource-rich Asian ocean where China has chafed against its neighbors by expanding islets with landfill to solidify its claims in the region. Ma's initiative ...

China asserts rights to South China Sea   The Australian
Taiwan's Ma Seeks Joint Development of South China Sea Resources   Bloomberg
China lodges representations over US military reconnaissance   CCTV
CNN   
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NBCNews.com
   
Pope Francis Hasn't Watched TV Since 1990, Misses Going Out for Pizza   
NBCNews.com
You'd think anyone with an important job would relish the chance to have a pizza delivered and devour it in front of the television. Well, as Pope Francis keeps proving, he's not just anyone. The leader of the Roman Catholic Church, who has made waves ...

Pope: I Have Not Watched TV In 25 Years   Sky News
Pope reveals he hasn't watched television since 1990, when he made a promise ...   The Independent
Pope spurns the telly, but misses going out for pizza   Times LIVE
The Star Online   
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CBC.ca
   
Fire Kills 38 at Seniors Home in China   
New York Times
BEIJING — A fire at a home for retirees in central China killed 38 people and injured six others, Chinese state media reported Tuesday. The official Xinhua News Agency said the fire swept through an apartment building being used as a private home for ...

China nursing home fire kills 38 in Henan   BBC News
38 dead in China rest home fire   Xinhua

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