2014年12月16日 星期二

2014-12-17 South Africa World


Washington Post
   
In Pakistan, Taliban massacre of schoolchildren fuels broad outrage   
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The bloody siege of an elite army high school Tuesday by Taliban gunmen, which killed at least 141 students and teachers, was an apparent retaliation for a major recent army operation after years of ambivalent policies toward the ...

Pak Taliban target army-run school, kill 132 children in revenge attack   Times of India
Funerals Begin for 141 Slain in Taliban Attack on Pakistan School   Voice of America
Pakistan school massacre is also a message to Washington   Haaretz
BBC News   
Hindustan Times   
The Hindu   
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Fox News
   
Jeb Bush Takes a Step Toward a Presidential Run   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida said Tuesday that he would “actively explore” a presidential run, immediately sending reverberations through the potential Republican field, tying up donors whom other candidates are courting and forcing ...

Jeb Bush 2016 announcement: What's it mean for GOP rivals? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Jeb Bush's decision to explore presidential bid scrambles the 2016 GOP field   Washington Post
Jeb Bush explores 2016 US presidential run   Reuters
Los Angeles Times   
Voice of America   
Irish Independent   
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Haaretz
   
Police arrest head of racist group Lehava   
Haaretz
Benzi Gopstein, head of group accused of arson at Jewish-Arab school, suspected of incitement. By Chaim Levinson | Dec. 17, 2014 | 5:32 AM. submit to reddit. Benzi Gopstein, head of the anti-Arab group Lehava, in court, December 16, 2014. Photo by Emil ...

US Tries to Calm Latest Israeli and Palestinian Strife   New York Times
Russia Hints at US Effort to Avoid a UN Showdown Over a Palestinian State   Newsweek
Kerry says US made no 'determinations' on Palestinian resolution   Reuters
Jerusalem Post   
Xinhua   
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Aljazeera.com
   
'Barbaric' year for journalism as 66 slain   
Aljazeera.com
Murders get more gruesome and kidnappings soar, advocacy group says, as attackers across world seek to avoid scrutiny. Last updated: 17 Dec 2014 00:24. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. James Foley and Steven Sotloff were ...

Past year saw 66 journalists killed: report   The Daily Star
A most dangerous profession: Reporters without Borders' 2014 annual report ...   euronews
66 journalists killed in past year as attacks grow more barbaric   Arab News
Livemint   
NDTV   
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Fox News
   
Obama Signals Support for New US Sanctions to Pressure Russian Economy   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — With Russia already staggering under the weight of one of its worst financial crises in years, the United States signaled on Tuesday that it would further increase the economic pressure with a new raft of sanctions targeting the Russian ...

Russia's 'difficult' rate hike approved by Putin   Reuters
Obama will sign Russia sanctions bill despite reservations   BBC News
Plunging Ruble Unsettles Russians, Poses Test for Putin   Wall Street Journal
euronews   
The Globe and Mail   
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Arab News
   
British Embassy in Cairo reopens to the public   
Arab News
OPEN AGAIN: Security forces are deployed in front of the British Embassy in Cairo, Egypt, which closed to the public for the second day over security concerns in this Dec. 8 file photo. (AP). AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE. Published — Wednesday 17 December ...

British Embassy in Cairo Reopens   AllAfrica.com
Britain reopens Cairo embassy, ending 9-day security closure   Los Angeles Times
British Embassy in Cairo Reopens to Public   ABC News
Reuters Africa   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
In Australia, Sydney siege inquiry continues amid grief, questions   
Los Angeles Times
As the investigation of Sydney's deadly hostage siege continued Tuesday, thousands of Australians paid tribute to the victims, pouring out their grief and leaving flowers near the crime scene at a busy downtown pedestrian thoroughfare. Initial reports ...

Sydney gunman was 'wanted in Iran'   BBC News
Martin Place siege: survivor John O'Brien stressed, sleep-deprived   Sydney Morning Herald
System failed to track Sydney siege gunman, Abbott says   Fox News
Reuters   
The Australian   
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The Nation
   
Putin Discusses Donbas Situation With Merkel, Hollande, Poroshenko: Kremlin   
Sputnik International
Kremlin's press service announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has held a telephone conversation with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Francois Hollande and Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, discussing the situation in ...

Russia says arms for Kiev won't help solve Ukraine crisis - RIA   swissinfo.ch
Up to 10000 Russian Soldiers Still in Ukraine: Kiev   NDTV
Euronews: Children's tribute to Ukraine's 'cyborg' soldiers   Kyiv Post
Reuters   
Bloomberg   
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Herald Sun
   
Nigerian schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram still missing, eight months on   
Herald Sun
IT was the story that shocked the world: the kidnapping of more than 200 schoolgirls in the north-eastern Nigerian town of Chibok in April. While dozens of girls managed to escape from the Islamic extremist terrorist group Boko Haram, 219 remain missing.
France tries to rally mistrustful African states against Boko Haram   Reuters Africa
Boko Haram: barrage against Western values   Deutsche Welle
How Chadian mercenaries have now become judges trying and punishing ...   Osun Defender
Vanguard   
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Daily Mail
   
Human Rights Watch urges ICC to probe massacres in east DR Congo   
Daily Mail
Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Tuesday urged the International Criminal Court to probe recent massacres of scores of villagers in the northeast Beni region of Democratic Republic of Congo. "Unidentified rebel fighters have killed at least 184 civilians and ...

Rights Group: Rebels Massacring Civilians in E. Congo   Voice of America
Rebels kill more than 180 in DRC   Independent Online
Deadly Raids in Eastern Congo Amount to War Crimes, HRW Says   Bloomberg
Kansas City infoZine   
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