2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 South Africa World


Independent Online
   
Blatter exits as probe looms   
Independent Online
Zurich/New York - Sepp Blatter rocked the world of soccer on Tuesday by unexpectedly saying he would step down as Fifa president in the wake of a corruption investigation that reportedly may include the embattled chief himself. Citing sources familiar with ...

'Challenges are not over': Amid corruption scandal, Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA ...   Firstpost

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New York Times
   
Few Triumphs in Frantic Hunt for 437 in Yangtze River   
New York Times
JIANLI, China — Zhu Hongmei, 65, had somehow managed to work her way into an air pocket in the capsized cruise ship. She stayed there for 15 or so hours despite the cold and the currents and the darkness. She kept her head above water. She did not ...

Divers comb capsized China ship, death toll doubles to 14   Reuters
Survivors pulled to safety from capsized Chinese ship, but hundreds still missing   The Globe and Mail
Hopes fade in search for China cruise survivors   Financial Times
Reuters Canada   
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TODAYonline
   
MH17 shot down by Ukrainian missile: Russian missile maker   
TODAYonline
Mikhail Malyshevsky, an adviser to the director general of the state-controlled Almaz-Antei consortium, speaks in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Photo: AP. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Malaysian flight downed by missile, says expert   Irish Examiner
MH17: Russian missile maker says Buk likely from Ukraine   Brisbane Times
Conclusions ... Almaz-Antei director Yan Novikov speaks during a news ...   NEWS.com.au
The Daily Star   
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NBCNews.com
   
9 People in Need Aid Workers, Guards Killed in Afghanistan   
NBCNews.com
KABUL, Afghanistan — Seven aid workers and two security guards were shot dead at a Europe-based group's field office in a remote region of Afghanistan early Tuesday, officials said. The victims were all Afghan nationals employed by non-governmental ...

Wars in Pakistan, Afghanistan leave 150000 dead: study   Firstpost
Wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan leave 150000 dead, US study estimates   The Guardian
9 Afghan aid workers killed   The Hindu
The News International   
The Chosun Ilbo   
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Los Angeles Times
   
US, allies pledge to step up security backing for Iraq   
Los Angeles Times
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Abadi received fresh pledges from the United States and its allies Tuesday to expedite arms deliveries to Iraq, stem the flow of foreign fighters into the country and cut off the financial pipeline of Islamic State militants. Abadi had ...

Islamic State fighter burnt over fire pit as country tips towards war   The Australian (blog)
ISIS shuts dam, uses thirst as weapon of mass distraction   AsiaOne
Isis closes Ramadi dam gates, cutting off water to pro-government towns   The Guardian
9news.com.au   
Irish Times   
Irish Examiner   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
Burundi: Can a credible election take place amid political crackdown? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
East African leaders have urged President Nkurunziza to delay the Burundi presidential election by a month. But Burundians say that no matter the date, there is little chance that any election will be free or fair.
Protests flare in Burundi as UN seeks end to violence   Daily Mail
U.S. urges African states to deliver message to Burundi on vote   swissinfo.ch

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Fox News
   
Sudan ties are hailed   
Gulf Daily News
DEPUTY Premier Shaikh Khalid bin Abdulla Al Khalifa yesterday attended, on behalf of His Majesty King Hamad, the swearing-in of Sudanese President Omar Hassan Al Bashir at the National Assembly in Khartoum. He conveyed greetings from His Majesty, ...

President Omar al-Bashir Vows 'New Page' for Sudan   NDTV
Sudan swears in President al-Bashir as he shifts alliances   Philippine Star
Bashir says wants dialogue with West   The Daily Star
euronews   
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NDTV
   
South Sudan says will not reverse plan to expel UN official   
Reuters Africa
JUBA (Reuters) - South Sudan on Tuesday rejected a United Nations appeal to halt the planned expulsion of the world body's top humanitarian aid official in the country, saying he had regularly spoken out against the government. ADVERTISING.
South Sudan: UN Dismayed by Decline   New York Times
S. Sudan fighting displaces 100000 in two months, UNHCR says   Xinhua
Report: Sudan sent South Sudan rebels weapons   The Daily Star
Sudan Tribune   
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Reuters
   
Rohingya huddled in Bangladesh camps fear plan to move them on   
Reuters
KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh More than 20 years after the first wave of Rohingya Muslims fled Myanmar, fear is spreading through the sweltering camps of mud houses where they found shelter in southern Bangladesh that they will soon be on the move again.
EDITORIAL: Southeast Asia crisis focuses attention worldwide problem   Washington Times

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The Indian Express
   
Flight of the Rohingya   
The Indian Express
No one knows our story, people visit us, but our story never gets out,” Abdul Ghafoor told me back in November 2012, when I spoke to him at a camp for displaced Rohingyas at the edge of Sittwe, the capital of Myanmar's Rakhine province. In the preceding ...


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