2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 U.K. World


The Indian Express
   
Two car bombs in Iraq; 10 killed, 27 injured   
The Indian Express
Authorities in Iraq say two separate car bombs inside parking lot of two hotels have killed 10 people in the capital Baghdad. Police officials say a car bomb exploded in the parking lot of Babil Hotel late Thursday, killing six people and wounding 14 others.
Baghdad bombs kill at least 10   Telegraph.co.uk
Car bombs kill 10 near major Baghdad hotels   CBC.ca
DFA: No Pinoy killed or hurt in Baghdad car bomb incidents   GMA News
CNN   
The Guardian   
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NBCNews.com
   
Syria: Insurgent Coalition Pushes Assad's Forces From a Stronghold   
New York Times
Insurgents seized one of the last Syrian government positions in the northern province of Idlib on Thursday night, in the latest in a series of recent gains by a newly effective opposition coalition that includes the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda as well as other ...

Al Qaeda-led rebels take Syrian regime bastion   DAWN.com
Rebels capture last Syrian town in Idlib province   Reuters UK
​Islamist militants capture last Syrian govt stronghold in Idlib province   RT
BBC News   
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BBC News
   
David Cameron and Angela Merkel in EU reform talks   
BBC News
David Cameron will try to persuade German Chancellor Angela Merkel to back him over EU reforms as the two leaders hold face-to-face talks later. The PM is on a whistle-stop tour of Europe trying to gather support for changes he wants before holding the ...

UK takes hard line on EU reform as Cameron starts European tour   Reuters UK
Cameron calls for 'flexible and imaginative' EU reforms   DAWN.com
Some UK demands will require treaty change, says Hammond   Irish Times
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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BBC News
   
Young Australian women trying to join IS, say police   
BBC News
As many as 12 young women have tried to leave Melbourne to join the Islamic State (IS) militant group, according to Australian police. The women, aged between 18 and 29, have been recruited on social media. Five of them are now living with IS militants in ...

Melbourne terror wives   Sky News Australia
Islamic State: At least 12 Melbourne women attempt to join militant group ...   ABC Online
IS targets young Australian women for new recruits   Business Standard
Herald Sun   
Xinhua   
The Age   
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CBC.ca
   
Putin signs law banning publication of peacetime military casualties   
CBC.ca
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to make losses of Russian troops in peacetime a state secret. The decree published on the official government website and signed by Putin on Thursday makes it a crime to publish information about peacetime ...

Navalny Says Putin Will Stop At Nothing To Stay In Power   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russia censors discussion of involvement in Ukraine   Financial Times
Putin denies Russian troops are in Ukraine, decrees certain deaths secret   Washington Post
The Seattle Times   
CNN   
New York Times   
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Irish Independent
   
French bartender sentenced after customer drinks 56 shots and dies   
Times of India
A French bartender has received a suspended jail sentence after he was convicted of manslaughter for letting a man down 56 shots during a drinking contest that led to his death. Renaud Prudhomme, 56, broke the in-house shots record last October at Starter ...

Bartender sentenced after man drinks 56 shots and dies   Stuff.co.nz
French Bartender Convicted in Customer's Drinking Death   The Daily Meal
Man dies after drinking 56 shots of booze   FOX 46 Charlotte
WFLA   
Hindustan Times   
TIME   
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BBC News
   
Handing over the reins of power in Nigeria   
BBC News
They may not have been slapping each other's backs and smiling ear-to-ear but as Goodluck Jonathan welcomed the man who defeated him in the election, he did give Muhammadu Buhari a sneak preview of the presidential villa and presented him with a ...

Our nation secure, democracy stable, future bright, says outgoing President   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
You could have made things difficult – Buhari praises Jonathan   BusinessDay
Mugabe leaves for Buhari inauguration   NewsDay
Wall Street Journal   
Toronto Star   
Mail & Guardian Online   
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ABC Online
   
Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster says same-sex marriage will be legal in ...   
ABC Online
Prime Minister Tony Abbott's sister Christine Forster says gay marriage will be legal in Australia by the end of the year and she thinks her brother knows it is inevitable. Ms Forster, who is engaged to a woman, told Lateline it is wonderful that the change to ...

Labor needs to consider tough ideas, such as scrapping negative gearing   Brisbane Times
PM's sister confident of gay marriage   Sky News Australia
The Abbott government's terrorism Bingo! Playing chicken on national security   The Australian Financial Review
Pedestrian TV   
Independent Australia   
9news.com.au   
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The Globe and Mail
   
FIFA scandal may affect the Palestinian motion to suspend Israel   
The Globe and Mail
The corruption allegations rocking the annual congress of soccer's governing authority not only affect the odds of Sepp Blatter being re-elected FIFA president for a fifth term. They also may enhance the chances that Israel, affiliated with FIFA since the ...

Netanyahu: Kicking Israel out of FIFA will ruin world soccer   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Netanyahu: Israel isn't perfect, but it is on par with world's great democracies   Haaretz
Netanyahu: Effort to hurt Israel will destroy FIFA   Ynetnews
Press TV   
Daily Times   
Zee News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Yemen: Amnesty Says Antiaircraft Fire by Houthis Has Killed Many Civilians   
New York Times
Antiaircraft munitions fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels have killed or maimed scores of civilians in Sana, the capital, Amnesty International said in a report issued on Thursday. Doctors and residents told the group that the munitions were the leading cause of ...

Yemen: anti-aircraft fire cause of most civilian casualties in Sana'a, report says   The Guardian
Coalition strikes, fighting kill 40 rebels in Yemen's Aden   Times of India
Yemen Crisis a 'Humanitarian Catastrophe,' Experts Say   ABC News
Telegraph.co.uk   
Press TV   
The Japan Times   
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