2015年6月17日 星期三

2015-06-18 U.K. World


Sky News Australia
   
31 die in blasts at Shiite sites in Yemen   
Sky News Australia
At least 31 people have been killed and dozens wounded in five simultaneous blasts at Shi'ite mosques and a house in the rebel-held Yemeni capital, medics and witnesses say. Two car bombs on Wednesday targeted mosques, while a third hit the house of ...

ISIS claims deadly Yemeni capital bombing spree   RT
IS carries out bomb attacks near Houthis' stronghold   DAWN.com
Yemen: 31 dead as blasts target Shia mosques   The Hindu
New York Times   
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The Age
   
MIDEAST STOCKS-Most Gulf markets edge up, tracking oil; Saudi flat   
Reuters Africa
DUBAI, June 17 (Reuters) - Most Gulf stock markets edged up on Wednesday after oil prices jumped, but the approach of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan limited gains because trading activity usually drops sharply during this period. Saudi Arabia's main ...

Eating healthy through Ramadan   Washington Post
Ramadan ushers spirit of sharing   gulfnews.com
GTA Muslims set for Ramadan   Toronto Sun
Reuters   
The Age   
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Voice of America
   
Syrian Doctors Present Evidence of New Chlorine Gas Attacks to US Congress   
Voice of America
CAPITOL HILL—. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is again systematically using chemical weapons to kill, terrorize and disperse civilians in rebel-held areas - Syrian doctors and human rights activists told a U.S. congressional committee Wednesday.
Graphic footage of chlorine gas attacks prompts US to consider no-fly zone in Syria   South China Morning Post (subscription)
U.S. weighs near-term Assad military retrenchment in Syria   TODAYonline
EDITORIAL: Obama must deal with Syria's chemical weapons   Washington Times

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Irish Times
   
Hungary to erect fence on Serbian border   
Irish Times
Hungary plans to build a security fence along its entire border with Serbia to halt the flow of illegal migrants, despite domestic and international criticism of its handling of the issue. Officials say more than 53,000 people – mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans ...

World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Hungary eyes fence to stop migrants   Irish Examiner
'Iron Curtain' to block migrants   Stuff.co.nz
BBC News   
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Hindustan Times
   
Egypt's Sisi orders release of 165 youth activists ahead of Ramzan   
Hindustan Times
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi ordered the release of 165 young people who have been in custody over violating the new anti-protest law, a media report by Xinhua News Agency said on Wednesday. Sisi's presidential decree was made on ...

Qatar urges release of Egypt's Morsi   The Nation
Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   The Straits Times
Qatar calls for release of Mursi   Arab News
The Sun Daily   
Ahram Online   
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NDTV
   
New islands don't settle sea disputes, Japan tells China   
The Hindu
Japan warned China on Wednesday that its extensive land reclamation in the disputed South China Sea does not make ownership "a done deal", after Beijing announced it had almost finished its controversial island-building. The rebuke came after ...

The scramble against China   The Straits Times
China Says It Will Cease Building NEW Artificial Islands   Daily Caller
China plans civil facilities in Nansha Islands   ecns
Reuters   
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Analysis: Israel doing what Obama asked   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israeli officials insist that steps are being made intended to improve the atmosphere in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and are not part of any quid pro quo with the Palestinians. Barack Obama. US President Barack Obama. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on ...

Palestinian Unity Effort Nears Collapse   Wall Street Journal
Palestinian unity government quits over Gaza dispute   Irish Times
Palestinian split widens as unity govt quits   The Nation
The Daily Star   
Haaretz   
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The Express Tribune
   
CIA didn't know strike would hit al-Qaeda leader   
Washington Post
The CIA did not know in advance that al-Qaeda's leader in Yemen was among the suspected militants targeted in a lethal drone strike last week, according to U.S. officials who said that the operation went forward under counterterrorism guidelines that were ...

Al-Qaeda executes 2 alleged spies after Yemen leader killed in drone strike   Mashable
Yemen's Qaeda executes Saudi members   Sky News Australia
Al Qaeda in Yemen executes Saudi Arabians for 'spying' for US   The Express Tribune
Firstpost   
Arab News   
Daily Mail   
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ABC Online
   
Islamic State claims responsibility for shooting down Iraqi ground attack jet north ...   
ABC Online
Islamic State have shot down an Iraqi ground attack jet flying north of the city of Ramadi, according to one of the group's Twitter accounts. The city of Ramadi lies just west of Baghdad, Iraq's capital, and has been a battleground Iraqi forces and the Islamic State ...

Islamic State shot down fighter plane in Iraqi city of Ramadi   Firstpost
Islamic State says shot down Iraqi fighter plane   Reuters

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Wall Street Journal
   
Turkish Town Fears Islamic State Infiltrations   
Wall Street Journal
AKCAKALE, Turkey—Days after Islamic State vanished from the Syrian town of Tal Abyad, people of this nearby border settlement have been left with the lingering fear that retreating jihadists are now among them. Officials and residents said they suspect ...

Getting into Islamic State over the Syria-Turkey border   BBC News
Syrian refugees return home after fleeing from ISIS   CBS News
Syrian refugees return to border town after IS defeat   The Nation
Christian Science Monitor   
The Daily Star   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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