2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 U.K. World


New York Times
   
Few Triumphs in Frantic Hunt for 437 in Yangtze River   
New York Times
JIANLI, China — Zhu Hongmei, 65, had somehow managed to work her way into an air pocket in the capsized cruise ship. She stayed there for 15 or so hours despite the cold and the currents and the darkness. She kept her head above water. She did not ...

Hopes fade in search for China cruise survivors   Financial Times
Divers comb capsized China ship, death toll doubles to 14   Reuters
Hope dims for Chinese missing in ship capsize   CBC.ca
The Globe and Mail   
The Guardian   
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Firstpost
   
'Challenges are not over': Amid corruption scandal, Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA ...   
Firstpost
Sepp Blatter on Tuesday resigned as president of FIFA in a stunning capitulation to critics as a mounting corruption scandal engulfed world football's governing body. The 79-year-old Swiss official, FIFA president for 17 years and only re-elected on Friday, ...


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The Guardian
   
Wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan leave 150000 dead, US study estimates   
The Guardian
An Afghan relative cries after seeing the body of his brother, a slain aid worker, at a hospital in Afghanistan. Photograph: Bashir Dawodi/AFP/Getty Images. Agence France-Presse. Tuesday 2 June 2015 22.00 EDT Last modified on Tuesday 2 June 2015 22.03 ...

9 People in Need Aid Workers, Guards Killed in Afghanistan   NBCNews.com
Wars in Pakistan, Afghanistan leave 150000 dead: study   Firstpost
9 Afghan aid workers killed   The Hindu
The Nation   
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TODAYonline
   
MH17 shot down by Ukrainian missile: Russian missile maker   
TODAYonline
Mikhail Malyshevsky, an adviser to the director general of the state-controlled Almaz-Antei consortium, speaks in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Photo: AP. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Malaysian flight downed by missile, says expert   Irish Examiner
MH17: Russian missile maker says Buk likely from Ukraine   Brisbane Times
Conclusions ... Almaz-Antei director Yan Novikov speaks during a news ...   NEWS.com.au
The Nation   
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Daily Mail
   
Iraq allies vow support for bid to regain Ramadi from jihadists   
Daily Mail
Iraq's allies pledged support for Baghdad's plan to retake the city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists, whose advance Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi described as a "failure" for the global community. The US-led coalition, which has been carrying out air ...

US rushes rockets to Iraq to combat Islamic State suicide bombers   The Australian (blog)
Coalition backs Baghdad plan for IS   Sky News Australia
US, allies pledge to step up security backing for Iraq   Los Angeles Times
Irish Times   
AsiaOne   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
CIA torture more 'brutal and sadistic' than Senate report disclosed   
Telegraph.co.uk
The CIA's use of torture was far more “brutal and sadistic” than was disclosed in last year's controversial US Senate report into the agency's interrogation techniques, according to new information from a Guantanamo Bay detainee. The newly declassified ...

Former Maryland man held at Guantanamo alleges CIA torture   Christian Science Monitor
Majid Khan: Guantanamo Bay detainee alleges CIA sexual abuse beyond ...   The Independent
Former Md. Resident Held at Guantanamo Alleges CIA Torture   CBS Local
Baltimore Sun   
Reuters   
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Bangkok Post
   
US Congress curbs NSA surveillance; Obama signs into law   
Bangkok Post
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama signed into law landmark legislation ending the government's bulk telephone data dragnet, significantly reversing American policy by reining in the most controversial surveillance program since 9/11. US President ...

President Obama signs USA Freedom Act, overhauls NSA's phone records sweep   New York Daily News
Obama signs new US surveillance bill into law   The Straits Times
Obama Signs Bill Reshaping NSA Surveillance Program   TheBlaze.com

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Wall Street Journal
   
It's over - Paris breaks off love affair with locks   
New Zealand Herald
Paris called an end to foreign tourists' love affair with padlocks by starting to dismantle all 45 tons of them from its famous Pont des Arts bridge for good. But a British architect believes he has come up with a solution that would avoid replacing the railings on ...

Paris helps unlock true love   Christian Science Monitor
Meet the Parisian with the keys unlocking the hearts of hundreds of lovers   Today.com
On a Paris Bridge, the End of a Love Too Heavy to Bear   Jakarta Globe
International Business Times UK   
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Financial Times
   
Asia's boat people: Nowhere is home   
Financial Times
Ziaur Rahman has history in four countries but a secure home in none. The 23-year-old from the Rohingya ethnic group grew up in Bangladesh after his family fled Myanmar, only to be kidnapped by people traffickers last year and shipped to Thailand. He was ...

Rohingya huddled in Bangladesh camps fear plan to move them on   Reuters
Death camps: More bodies to be exhumed in Wang Kelian from Thursday   The Star Online
ASEAN's litmus test: The migrant crisis   AsiaOne
Washington Times   
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The Globe and Mail
   
What you need to know about the $15-billion Quebec tobacco ruling   
The Globe and Mail
The federal health department's lack of knowledge related to the dangers of tobacco smoking – as late as 1988 – helped persuade a Quebec judge the tobacco industry knew the public was not fully informed. The judge's $15.6-billion award this week to one ...

In Canada, Tobacco Companies Will Pay Billions in Damages   New York Times
Tobacco giants to contest court ruling to pay £8bn damages   The Independent
Plaintiffs feel vindicated by $15B tobacco judgment   CTV News
Times of India   
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