2015年8月17日 星期一

2015-08-18 South Africa World


ABC Online
   
Analysis: Who are the possible culprits behind the deadly Bangkok bomb attack?   
ABC Online
While violence among religious and political groups is relatively common, an attack of this magnitude, targeting a busy tourist area is highly unusual. Thailand's military leaders immediately condemned the attack, saying it was designed to damage ...
The Latest: Thai Prime Minister Promises to Find Bombers   New York Times
Bangkok Bomb Blast Revives Fears of Political Violence   Wall Street Journal
Bangkok bombing investigation: no shortage of suspects in Erawan Shrine attack   Sydney Morning Herald
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Financial Times   
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Reuters
   
Indonesian rescuers find 38 dead in wreckage of crashed plane, official says   
Reuters
JAKARTA A search and rescue team in Indonesia found 38 bodies in the wreckage of a Trigana Air passenger aircraft that crashed two days ago with 54 people on board, the head of the National Search and Rescue Agency said on Tuesday. "There was 37 ...

Trigana Air crash: twenty bodies found in Papua   Sydney Morning Herald
20 Bodies Found at Indonesian Plane Crash Site   NBCNews.com
38 Bodies Found at Indonesian Plane Crash Site: Official   NDTV
Financial Express   
Boston Globe   
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ABC Online
   
Ukraine crisis: Civilians among 10 killed in fierce clashes near Mariupol as ...   
ABC Online
Ten people have reportedly been killed in eastern Ukraine in a flare-up in violence between government forces and pro-Russian rebels. Military and separatist sources said at least two Ukrainian soldiers and eight civilians were killed over the past day ...
Ukraine violence: 9 dead as shelling increases in eastern Ukraine   The Indian Express
Civilians killed in Ukraine amid fears for fragile ceasefire   Irish Independent
Putin Escalates Again in Ukraine   Wall Street Journal
Times of India   
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South China Morning Post (subscription)
   
Rise of the drones: Pentagon plans 50pc more pilotless flights, with eye on ...   
South China Morning Post (subscription)
Faced with escalating aggression from Russia and China, the Pentagon is planning to increase its use of drones by about 50 per cent over the next several years, using the US Army and civilian contractors to bolster Air Force-operated flights. Te ...
US military plans for more drone flights   The Australian (blog)
US Military Prepares Drastic Escalation of Global Drone Program   eNews Park Forest

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The Globe and Mail
   
Rights activists denounce Egypt's new anti-terrorism law as draconian   
The Globe and Mail
In a significant leap toward harsher authoritarian rule, Egypt has enacted a draconian new anti-terrorism law that sets a sweeping definition for who and what could face a harsh set of punishments, including journalists who don't toe the government line.
Anti-terror law clamps down on Egyptian journalists   Irish Independent
Egypt president approves sweeping anti-terrorism law   Washington Post
Egypt enacts sweeping anti-terror laws in wake of June car bombing (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Daily Times   
The Nation   
Ahram Online   
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The Australian
   
Oscar Pistorius walks free in week of Reeva Steenkamp's birthday   
The Australian
The parents of Reeva Steenkamp, who was shot dead by Oscar Pistorius, say they will feel her loss even more this week when he is released from prison, because it coincides with her birth date. June and Barry Steenkamp wrote to South Africa's prison ...

Prosecutors launch appeal bid days before Pistorius released   Irish Independent
Oscar Pistorius prosecutors file appeal against acquittal   Irish Times
South African prosecutors file Pistorius appeal   Reuters Africa
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New York Times
   
South Sudan's President Lets Deadline for Signing a Peace Deal Pass   
New York Times
UNITED NATIONS — Bucking the threat of international sanctions, the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir, refused to sign a peace deal to halt the nation's civil war on Monday, the deadline for a final accord mediated by African leaders. “If it is ...
S.Sudan gov't refuses to sign peace deal   New Vision
South Sudan signs peace agreement with rebels   Business Standard
South Sudan leader delays signing compromise deal   Boston Globe
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Mashable
   
Four men gored to death by bulls in Spain in three days   
Mashable
Revelers run alongside Miura's ranch fighting bulls during the daily morning running of the bulls of the San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain, Tuesday, July 14, 2015. Image: Daniel Ochoa de Olza/Associated Press. Headshot_2015_marcusgilmer_1.
In Spain, 10 people have been gored to death by bulls this summer   The Week Magazine
Profile: After seven deaths this summer, will Spain finally ban bullfighting ...   The National
Spain: Bulls kills seven during summer festivals   Ledger Gazette
RedEye Chicago   
Express.co.uk   
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Times of India
   
Gay marriage bill introduced to Australian parliament   
Times of India
CANBERRA: A bill to legalize same-sex marriage in Australia was introduced in parliament on Monday. Warren Entsch became the first coalition MP to introduce the bill, despite the fact that it is highly unlikely to go be put to vote before the next ...

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Ahram Online
   
Russia, Iran say future of Assad a matter for Syrians   
Ahram Online
Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif, left, chats with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov upon being welcomed by Lavrov for their meeting in Moscow, Russia, on Monday, Aug. 17, 2015. (AP Photo). Russia and Iran said on Monday that Syrian ...


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