2015年6月23日 星期二

2015-06-24 South Africa World


New York Times
   
Iran's Supreme Leader Seems to Pull Back on Nuclear Talks   
New York Times
TEHRAN — With exactly a week left before the deadline for a final agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program, the country's supreme leader appeared to undercut several of the central agreements his negotiators have already reached with the West.
Freezing sensitive nuclear work for long period ruled out: Iran's supreme leader ...   Firstpost
One week to finalise historic Iran nuclear deal   DAWN.com
Iran's leader issues ultimatums as deadline for nuclear deal nears   USA TODAY
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
swissinfo.ch   
Washington Times   
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Haaretz
   
Israel campaigning to pit EU against Gaza war report   
Haaretz
Israeli diplomats go into damage control mode after UN investigative panel finds evidence of possible war crimes on part of both Israel and Hamas. By Barak Ravid | Jun. 24, 2015 | 6:00 AM. submit to reddit. Mary McGowan Davis, chair of the commission of ...

Pro-Israel British activists told to fight back on BDS   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Fresh attempt likely to break Gaza blockade   DAWN.com
IAF strikes in Gaza after rocket explodes in Israel   Ynetnews
Zee News   
Washington Times   
Channel News Asia   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Thousands in Armenia protest steep hikes in electricity rates   
Washington Post
MOSCOW — Thousands of protesters returned to a main thoroughfare of downtown Yerevan, Armenia, on Tuesday evening, facing down riot police to protest steep electricity price increases planned in the economically strapped country. Protesters in the ...

Armenia's 'Electric Yerevan' Protesters Return to Streets Despite Arrests and ...   New York Times
Dramatic photo captures the moment a protester is blown over   Stuff.co.nz
Photos of the Day: June 23   Wall Street Journal
RT   
Panorama.am   
The Daily Star   
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The Star Online
   
Academic defends beer fest in Muslim region ahead of Ramadan   
The Star Online
BEIJING: A Chinese Communist party academic defended a government-organised beer festival in a mainly Muslim county ahead of Ramadan by saying that locals enjoy alcohol, state media reported. Islam prohibits alcohol but authorities in Niya county in ...

Ramadan fasting tips for diabetics   Times of India
How to handle Ramadan headaches   Mail & Guardian Online
China academic defends beer festival in Muslim region   Times LIVE
gulfnews.com   
Irish Times   
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Eurostar returns to normal service after migrant chaos at Calais   
ITV News
All Eurostar services will be running as scheduled in the morning, the company has confirmed - but all trains leaving London are now fully booked. Hundreds of passengers were stranded at London's St Pancras station after the Channel Tunnel was shut as ...


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Voice of America
   
US, China Broaden Collaboration on Climate Issues   
Voice of America
STATE DEPARTMENT—. A partnership to track sea turtle migration and a joint effort to monitor air pollution near chemical industrial parks were two of the initiatives highlighted on Tuesday at the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue. During a day with ...

US Scolds China for Online Attacks   NDTV
China, U.S. Emphasize Common Ground Over Tensions in Summit   Bloomberg
We do not fear China's rise: Biden   Sky News Australia
Philippine Star   
ABS CBN News   
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Haaretz
   
Middle East Updates / ISIS suicide attacks kill 10 in northeastern Syrian city   
Haaretz
Middle East Updates: The ethnically-mixed city of Hasaka is divided into separate zones run by Assad and a Kurdish administration. By Haaretz | Jun. 24, 2015 | 4:48 AM. submit to reddit. Fighters of the Kurdish People's Protection Units in Syria. Fighters of the ...

US response to Kurdish advances in Syria tempered by caution   Reuters Africa
Islamic State suicide bombers attack Hasaka, 10 killed | Reuters   Firstpost
Islamic State suicide bombers attack Hasaka, 10 killed   AsiaOne
TIME   
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New York Times
   
Karachi Heat Wave Death Toll Tops 650 During Ramadan Fast   
New York Times
KARACHI, Pakistan — Karachi's poor learned long ago to cope with the many adversities that afflict Pakistan's most crowded and chaotic city, including flooding, street violence and political crises. But since a suffocating heat wave descended on Karachi three ...

Relentless heatwave takes another 337 lives   DAWN.com
Army deployed as Pakistan heatwave death toll hits 700   Irish Independent
Pakistan heatwave: toll exceeds 450   The Hindu
Sky News Australia   
Irish Examiner   
Baltimore Sun   
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AsiaOne
   
MDGs have not benefited millions of children, says Unicef   
DAWN.com
NEW YORK: The global community will fail millions of children if it does not focus on the most disadvantaged in its new 15-year development roadmap, Unicef warned in a statement released on Tuesday. According to Beyond Averages, the world body's final ...

Economic growth is failing to help world's poorest children - Unicef   Irish Independent
Millions of world's poorest children left behind despite progress: Unicef   AsiaOne
Global development goals must include most vulnerable children: UNICEF   Daily Times
Aljazeera.com   
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BBC News
   
Nigeria violence: 'Girl' suicide bomber kills 10   
BBC News
A young female suicide bomber is reported to have killed at least 10 people in north-eastern Nigeria. A witness said the girl, who detonated explosives in the town of Gujba in Yobe state, was about 12 years old. Another 20 people were injured in the blast.
Female suicide bomber kills 10, injures 20 in Yobe   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
10 dead, 30 injured in suicide blast in Nigeria   Zee News
Suicide bomber kills at least 10 in northern Nigeria   Reuters Africa

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