2014年9月23日 星期二

2014-09-24 Canada English World

  Fox News   
US, Arab allies launch first strikes on Islamic State in Syria  The Globe and Mail
The United States may have been calling the shots in Tuesday's air strikes against Islamic State terrorists, but in a historic shift, five Arab monarchies – Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Jordan – joined the war to fight radical Muslim ...

IS strikes: Khorasan Group also targeted, says Pentagon   BBC News
U.S. will do 'what is necessary' against ISIS   Hamilton Spectator
Wrong Turn on Syria: No Convincing Plan   New York Times
Times of India   
Washington Post   
NDTV   
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  NBCNews.com   
Airstrikes in Syria also target little-known Khorasan Group  Los Angeles Times
With motivated fighters from the United States and Europe streaming into Syria to join militant groups, Al Qaeda's battered leadership in Pakistan recently saw an opportunity to pluck Western passport holders and train them to launch attacks in their home ...

Khorasan hit by US before the public knew of them   Sydney Morning Herald
US military leaders: Strikes in Syria are just the start of a prolonged campaign   Washington Post
Military strikes bombard Syria: Is America at war with Islamic State? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Daily Beast   
Wall Street Journal   
Toledo Blade   
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  BBC News   
Australia shooting: Teen was 'known terror suspect'  BBC News
A teenager shot dead after he stabbed two police officers was a "known terror suspect" whose passport had been cancelled on security grounds, Australian officials say. The incident happened at a Melbourne police station late on Tuesday. The 18-year old, ...

Muslim man shot dead in Melbourne was known terror suspect   Herald Sun
'Nasty incident': Tony Abbott on shooting death of terror suspect in Melbourne   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian police shoot suspected terrorist dead   USA TODAY
Reuters   
Wall Street Journal   
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  Sky News Australia   
US slams China sentence for Uighur scholar  Sky News Australia
US Secretary of State John Kerry has slammed what he called a 'harsh' life sentence handed down in China against a prominent Uighur scholar for 'separatism', and called for his release. Ilham Tohti, a member of China's mainly Muslim Uighur minority, is a ...

Uighur scholar gets life sentence for separatism   TODAYonline
Lawyer: Uighur scholar in China gets life sentence   Indian Express
Uighur scholar's life sentence triggers widespread condemnation   Deutsche Welle
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  BBC News   
Mangalyaan: Will India's Mars mission reach the orbit?  BBC News
India's maiden mission to Mars, the Mangalyaan has been on a 300-day marathon covering over 670 million kilometres (420 million miles). Science writer Pallava Bagla traces its journey as it nears its planned arrival in orbit. On the morning of 24 September, ...

Live: Mars Mission successful, ISRO confirms   The Hindu
India is the first Asian nation to touch Mars orbit, joins elite global space club   Washington Post
India Beats China To Mars Orbit at 11% Cost of US Probe   Businessweek
Reuters   
Times of India   
IBNLive   
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  The Hindu   
Zoo ill-prepared to deal with emergencies  The Hindu
The incident of a white tiger mauling a man who fell inside its enclosure at the Delhi zoo has exposed the lack of preparedness of the authorities to deal with emergency situations. As per the norms, a guard is posted at the enclosure of all ferocious animals ...

For safer zoos, people need to respect animals: Expert   Indian Express
Zoo officials gear up into action   Deccan Chronicle
White tiger kills man who climbed into enclosure at Indian zoo   The Globe and Mail
NDTV   
Mumbai Mirror   
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  BBC News   
Purr-gatory: Previous politicians' off-air despairs  BBC News
David Cameron has been recorded apparently revealing in a conversation that the Queen "purred" when he told her Scotland had voted against independence. It's by no means the first time a politician has been caught out in this way. line. 2010: Bigotgate.
Red-faced Cameron to apologise for 'purring queen' jibe   Irish Independent
Britain's Cameron overheard saying Queen 'purred' at Scottish 'No' vote   Reuters
Cameron breaches royal protocol to reveal how Queen 'purred' at result   Herald Scotland
National Post   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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  Chron.com   
3 Afghan soldiers that went missing face US immigration charges  CNN
(CNN) -- Three Afghan National Army officers, who disappeared while guests of the U.S. military at a training exercise in Massachusetts, are being charged with immigration violations. The men disappeared Saturday and reappeared Monday in the custody of ...

Afghan soldiers who went missing in U.S. stopped at Mass. strip club   New York Daily News
Afghan officers detained at Canadian border now in US custody   The Globe and Mail
Afghan soldiers detained at Canadian border now in US custody   CTV News
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Slush Puppie founder had a hot idea for cold drinks  The Globe and Mail
Flavoured ice drinks had been around since the Romans, and machines had been churning them out under various brand names for almost as long, it seems, when Will Radcliff, a peanut salesman, had the ice beverage inspiration that made him rich.

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  Haaretz   
Israel kills kidnapping suspects: Does that close book on saga, or reopen it? (+ ...  Christian Science Monitor
Killing the men is unlikely to restore the quiet that prevailed before the kidnapping of three Israeli teens, given the escalation of violence and declining faith among Palestinians in a peaceful path to end the conflict.
Palestinians Seek $3.8B in Aid for Gaza   ABC News
Netanyahu praises West's fight against ISIS, draws parallel with Hamas conflict   National Post
Israel says it's killed kidnappers who murdered teens   SFGate
Boston.com   
Al-Bawaba   
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