2015年9月24日 星期四

2015-09-25 U.K. World


Reuters UK
   
More than 700 pilgrims die in crush in worst Haj disaster for 25 years   
Reuters UK
MINA, Saudi Arabia At least 717 pilgrims from around the world were killed on Thursday in a crush outside the Muslim holy city of Mecca, Saudi authorities said, in the worst disaster to strike the annual Haj pilgrimage for 25 years. At least 863 others ...
Saudi Arabia's latest hajj disaster raises serious safety questions   The Guardian
Hajj stampede: Saudi king orders safety review   BBC News
Mecca stampede: At least 717 killed and hundreds injured in crush during hajj   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
Belfast Telegraph   
Arab News   
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The Guardian
   
Putin calls Elton John - this time for real, says Kremlin   
The Guardian
Vladimir Putin has called Sir Elton John and offered to meet after prank-callers impersonating the Russian president fooled the singer earlier this month. Putin spoke with John by phone on Thursday and asked forgiveness for the pair of famous Russian ...

Barack Obama to meet with Vladimir Putin in New York   Daily Mail
Obama agrees to Syria talks with Putin   Financial Times
Obama and Putin to meet; Syria and Ukraine vie for attention   Reuters UK
Herald Scotland   
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BBC News
   
UN Global Goals: Five lives the world wants to change   
BBC News
Five children tell the BBC about their hopes and dreams for the future - as the United Nations unveils an ambitious new set of Global Goals. The 17 goals build on the progress made by the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), which expire at the end of ...

Poverty: Vulnerable to change   Financial Times
A new era, a new plan: can the UN's sustainable development goals succeed?   The Guardian
David Cameron is right to miss the annual windbaggery of a UN gathering   The Independent
Brisbane Times   
The Indian Express   
Jakarta Post   
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BBC News
   
Migrant crisis: Germany boosts funding to regional states   
BBC News
Germany's federal government has pledged €4bn (£3bn; $4.5bn) to its regional states, double the current levels of funding, to help them cope with a record migrant influx. Berlin also said it would pay €670 per month for every asylum seeker taken in.
German government boosts funding to states for refugees   Daily Mail
Angela Merkel says EU refugee pledge only a first step   Irish Times
German government slowed reform of vehicle emission rules   Financial Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters UK   
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NBCNews.com
   
IS suicide bomber dressed as a woman kills 10 at Yemen Houthi mosque   
Daily Mail
SANAA, Sept 24 (Reuters) - At least 10 Muslim worshippers performing Eid al-Adha prayers were killed on Thursday when an Islamic State suicide bomber disguised as a woman blew himself up at a mosque run by Yemen's Houthi group, security sources ...

Yemen mosque blasts: Sana'a medics report multiple casualties   The Guardian
Suicide bomber dressed as woman kills 10 at mosque   Irish Independent
Isis suicide bombers kill 'at least 25' in Yemen mosque on first day of Eid   The Independent
The News International   
YemenOnline   
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The Nation
   
Colombian rebels could escape extradition in peace deal   
Daily Mail
BOGOTA/HAVANA, Sept 24 (Reuters) - A breakthrough in talks between Colombia's government and Marxist guerrillas has raised hopes for a peace deal within six months and it may mean rebel leaders will avoid being extradited to face drug trafficking ...

Breakthrough in Farc talks triggers backlash in Colombia   Financial Times
Latin America's Longest Running Guerrilla Conflict May Finally Be Ending   TIME
Colombian president and Farc rebel commander agree peace   Irish Examiner
Los Angeles Times   
The Nation   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
US singer Chris Brown could be banned from touring Australia over 2009 Rihanna ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
Australia may ban R&B singer Chris Brown from touring there because of his assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna six years ago. Michaelia Cash, the new minister for women, said she supported calls to deny the US star a visa to enter Australia for a ...
Banning Chris Brown would only distract from the fight against domestic violence   The Guardian
Chris Brown Facing Australia Entry Refusal   Sky News
Australia will be respected globally if it takes a stand and bars Chris Brown ...   The Independent
Daily Mail   
IBNLive   
BBC News   
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Metro
   
5 surprising things that are less dangerous than taking selfies   
Metro
The death of an Japanese tourist attempting to take a snap at the Taj Majal has risen the selfie death toll to 12 so far this year. It's becoming a more familiar story as a culture of taking selfies in dangerous places arises. But how risky is the ...

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Yahoo News UK
   
As Malaysia's PM struggles in graft scandal, his party plays the race card   
Yahoo News UK
Reuters/Reuters - Malaysia's Prime Minister Najib Razak arrives with his security detail at a news conference to announce measures to strengthen the economy in Putrajaya, Malaysia, September 14, 2015. REUTERS/Olivia …more Harris less. By Trinna ...

As Malaysia's PM struggles in graft scandal, his party plays the   Daily Times

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The Guardian
   
Pope Francis given rockstar welcome in New York to close historic day in US   
The Guardian
Pope accepts pope doll from well-wisher on arrival in New York. Link to video · Harriet Sherwood, Amanda Holpuch and Jessica Glenza in New York. Thursday 24 September 2015 20.35 EDT Last modified on Thursday 24 September 2015 20.42 EDT.
Addressing Congress, Pope urges US to end hostility toward immigrants   Reuters UK
Pope Francis's Timely Message to Congress   The New Yorker

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