2014年10月18日 星期六

2014-10-19 South Africa World

  BBC News   
Catholic synod: Gay rights groups say vote 'disappointing'  BBC News
Catholic gay rights groups say the rejection by bishops of proposals for wider acceptance of gay people, backed by Pope Francis, is "very disappointing". A draft paper issued at a Catholic Church synod in the Vatican had included text calling for greater ...

Vatican meeting on family walks back liberal language on gay couples, divorce   Washington Post
Catholic bishops scrap landmark welcome to gays in sign of split   Fox News
Catholic bishops scrap welcome to gays   The Australian
Times of India   
The Independent   
Businessweek   
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20 injured in new Hong Kong protest violence  Times of India
HONG KONG: Hong Kong police clashed with protesters early Sunday, with the government saying 20 people were injured in a fourth night of violence after nearly three weeks of largely peaceful pro-democracy rallies. Dozens of police with shields and ...

New Clashes in Hong Kong After Activists Retake Streets   New York Times
Street battles rage as Hong Kong protesters, police clash despite imminent talks   Daily News & Analysis
Hong Kong protest clashes leave 20 injured   Aljazeera.com
Wall Street Journal   
The Independent   
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  Tempo   
Germans now in safe haven  Tempo
Two Germans freed after being held for six months in Sulu by the Abu Sayyaf Group that threatened to behead one of them if ransom was not paid were flown to Manila yesterday under the care of their embassy, a military spokesman said. Following their ...

German Hostages Freed in Southern Philippines   Voice of America
Philippine militants release 2 kidnapped Germans held for 6 months   Toronto Star
German hostages arrive at embassy in Manila after ordeal   Times of Oman
Philippine Star   
Manila Standard Today   
gulfnews.com   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Bermuda Clears Trees, Power Lines Hit by Gonzalo  Wall Street Journal
A woman walks around debris after Hurricane Gonzalo passed through the Royal Naval Dockyard in western Bermuda on Saturday. Reuters. By. Associated Press. Oct. 18, 2014 6:23 a.m. ET. 1 COMMENTS. HAMILTON, Bermuda--Crews cleared downed ...

Bermuda fares better than expected after hurricane's direct hit   Reuters
Hurricane Gonzalo: Bermuda 'bruised' by direct hit   BBC News
Power out, trees fall as hurricane crosses Bermuda   Times of India
NBCNews.com   
Herald Scotland   
The Hindu   
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  Fox News   
Cautious optimism in hometown of Nigeria's kidnapped girls after cease-fire news  Fox News
ABUJA, Nigeri – There's no dancing in the streets, but people in the hometown of more than 200 kidnapped Nigerian schoolgirls are cautiously optimistic about news of a cease-fire with the Islamic extremists who abducted their daughters six months ago.
What's behind Boko Haram 'truce'?   CNN (blog)
Nigeria to have abducted girls freed by Tuesday   The Nation
Hopes rise for the return of kidnapped schoolgirls   Irish Independent
The Independent   
Gulf Daily News   
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  Businessweek   
Obuchi Resignation to Undermine Abe's Womenomics Agenda  Businessweek
Japanese Industry Minister Yuko Obuchi will step down tomorrow over allegations that political funds were misused, Japanese media including the Nikkei newspaper reported today, adding that Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will accept her resignation. Obuchi's ...

Chinese coastguard vessels patrol disputed waters   Reuters
Japan's internal affairs minister visits war-linked Yasukuni Shrine   Xinhua
Abe doesn't visit Yasukuni, but makes symbolic offering   The Hankyoreh
Herald Scotland   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
ABC Online   
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  Reuters   
Americans 'can't give in to hysteria or fear' over Ebola: Obama  Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - With three cases of Ebola diagnosed in the United States and more than 100 people being monitored in case they are infected, President Barack Obama said Saturday that Americans "can't give in to hysteria or fear" about the ...

Obama to seek more funds to fight Ebola: Bloomberg   Reuters UK

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  Voice of America   
Nepal Climber Toll Rises  Voice of America
Nepalese search and rescue officials say a surprise blizzard has killed at least 39 hikers in the Himalayas and injured more than 150. On Saturday, authorities recovered the bodies of two hikers from India and Japan. But they say a lack of records has made it ...

Nine more bodies found as death toll in Nepal grows   Irish Independent
Himalayas avalanches: Conduct of guides criticised as search for 65 climbers in ...   The Independent
Nepal Blizzard Death Toll Rises As More Bodies Found   Huffington Post
Daily Mail   
Xinhua   
The Guardian   
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  Sudan Vision   
Presidential Committee to Discuss Outstanding Issues between Sudan and Egypt  Sudan Vision
Khartoum – Sudanese President, Omer Al Bashir and Egyptian President Abdul Fatah Al-Sisi agreed on upgrading the Joint High Committee between the two countries to become a Presidential Committee under the chairmanship of the two Presidents to ...

Sudanese president in Cairo amid deep tension   StarAfrica.com
Tripartite talks ends with shortlist of consulting firms for GERD   Daily News Egypt
Ethiopian Water Minister Hails Egypt Decision to Resume Dam Talks   AllAfrica.com

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Spider lodges in man's stomach for 3 days  The News
It sounds an incredible tale to hear about a spider seeking accommodation in a man's stomach. But it is the story of An Australian man. He has now had the spider removed from his stomach after it burrowed its way into his body and survived for three days.

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