2015年8月17日 星期一

2015-08-18 U.K. World


The Guardian
   
Bangkok bomb: Thailand says identity of shrine attackers 'much clearer'   
The Guardian
Police investigate a scene the morning after an explosion within a central Bangkok shrine, killing a number of people and injuring others. Photograph: Mark Baker/AP. Oliver Holmes and agencies in Bangkok. Monday 17 August 2015 21.21 EDT Last modified ...

The Latest: Thai Prime Minister Promises to Find Bombers   New York Times
Deadly blast at Bangkok shrine kills 22   Financial Times
Bangkok bombing   BBC News
ABC Online   
Wall Street Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Reuters
   
Indonesian rescuers find 38 dead in wreckage of crashed plane, official says   
Reuters
JAKARTA A search and rescue team in Indonesia found 38 bodies in the wreckage of a Trigana Air passenger aircraft that crashed two days ago with 54 people on board, the head of the National Search and Rescue Agency said on Tuesday. "There was 37 ...

Trigana Air crash: twenty bodies found in Papua   Sydney Morning Herald
Indonesian rescuers reach crash site, plane 'destroyed': Official   Economic Times
20 Bodies Found at Indonesian Plane Crash Site   NBCNews.com
NDTV   
Financial Express   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat in Sri Lankan elections - then changes his mind   
Telegraph.co.uk
Mahinda Rajapakse, Sri Lanka's former president, conceded defeat in parliamentary elections on Monday night, before changing his mind and saying nothing had been decided. The election was billed as a referendum on former presidential strongman's ...

Sri Lanka: Ex-prez Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes election defeat   Hindustan Times
Sri Lanka Parliamentary election: 'Rajapaksa concedes defeat'   The Hindu
Mahinda Rajapaksa concedes defeat in Sri Lanka elections   The Guardian
Firstpost   
The Indian Express   
NDTV   
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ABC Online
   
Ukraine crisis: Civilians among 10 killed in fierce clashes near Mariupol as ...   
ABC Online
Ten people have reportedly been killed in eastern Ukraine in a flare-up in violence between government forces and pro-Russian rebels. Military and separatist sources said at least two Ukrainian soldiers and eight civilians were killed over the past day ...
Civilians killed in Ukraine amid fears for fragile ceasefire   Irish Independent
Putin Escalates Again in Ukraine   Wall Street Journal
Fierce Ukraine clashes kill 10   Times of India
The Sun Daily   
The News International   
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iFreePress.com
   
Pentagon to add more drone flights by 2019   
Xinhua
WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- The Pentagon plans to widen its overseas drone operations over the next four years to meet its increasing needs of surveillance and intelligence harvesting, the U.S. daily the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
US military plans for more drone flights   The Australian (blog)
US Military Prepares Drastic Escalation of Global Drone Program   eNews Park Forest

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Firstpost
   
Boyfriend of Morgan Freeman's granddaughter arrested in her death   
Firstpost
The boyfriend of Morgan Freeman's granddaughter has been arrested in her fatal stabbing on a New York City street. Courtesy: Youtube. Thirty-year-old Lamar Davenport was arrested on a murder charge Monday, a day after 33-year-old actress Edena Hines ...

Man charged with killing Morgan Freeman's granddaughter   Irish Times
E'Dena Hines had no drama in relationship   TV3.ie
Morgan Freeman's granddaughter stabbed to death in New York City   Los Angeles Times
Irish Examiner   
Daily Mail   
Mirror.co.uk   
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9news.com.au
   
Social media blamed as Spanish bull-run deaths hit double figures   
9news.com.au
At least 10 people have been gored to death during bull runs in Spain this summer, with commentators blaming the "abnormal" number of fatalities on social media. Four more deaths were recorded over the past weekend, including an 18-year-old man and a ...

Four men gored to death by bulls in Spain in three days   Mashable
In Spain, 10 people have been gored to death by bulls this summer   The Week Magazine
Profile: After seven deaths this summer, will Spain finally ban bullfighting ...   The National
Express.co.uk   
Ledger Gazette   
PPP Focus.com   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Rights activists denounce Egypt's new anti-terrorism law as draconian   
The Globe and Mail
In a significant leap toward harsher authoritarian rule, Egypt has enacted a draconian new anti-terrorism law that sets a sweeping definition for who and what could face a harsh set of punishments, including journalists who don't toe the government line.
Anti-terror law clamps down on Egyptian journalists   Irish Independent
Egypt president approves sweeping anti-terrorism law   Washington Post
Egypt's Sisi approves anti-terrorism law creating special courts   Daily Times
Christian Science Monitor   
The Nation   
Ahram Online   
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ABC Online
   
Poll: Australian Government Faces Backlash in By-Election   
New York Times
CANBERRA, Australia — Australia's beleaguered prime minister faces a political test next month as an opinion poll shows his center-right party faces a large swing against it in a by-election in the nation's most conservative state. Prime Minister Tony ...
Same-sex marriage: Cabinet split over 'people's vote'   The Australian
Australia gay marriage: Liberal maverick Warren Entsch introduces private ...   The Independent
Australian PM shoots down same-sex marriage bill by blocking free vote   Irish Independent
Times of India   
9news.com.au   
The Queensland Times   
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New York Times
   
Shake-Up in Moscow as Railways Chief, a Putin Friend, Is Reported Ousted   
New York Times
MOSCOW — Vladimir I. Yakunin, the director of Russia's national railway company and a longtime associate of President Vladimir V. Putin, has reportedly been ousted in one of the most significant shake-ups in domestic politics since the Russian economy ...

Putin Warns Crimean Tatars Not To Seek Special Status   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Putin Ally Yakunin to Drop Railway CEO Job to Become a Senator   Bloomberg
Vladimir Putin visits Crimea as violent clashes intensify   Irish Times
Reuters   
The Australian Financial Review   
Daily Mail   
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