2014年11月26日 星期三

2014-11-27 Canada English World


BBC News
   
Ferguson unrest: From shooting to nationwide protests   
BBC News
Violent protests have taken place in several US cities, sparked by a jury's decision not to charge a policeman over the killing of an unarmed black teenager in Ferguson, Missouri. We look at the key questions surrounding the decision - and the unrest that ...

Unorthodox police procedures emerge in grand jury documents   Washington Post
Streets of Ferguson quiet after two nights of racial unrest   Reuters
Protests ease as snow falls on Ferguson   USA TODAY
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Times of India   
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Christian Science Monitor
   
White House turkey pardon: Did John F. Kennedy start the tradition? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
Kennedy didn't actually pardon the turkey, he merely extended its life, producing some great photo ops. It was George H. W. Bush who first offered an actual pardon. By Peter Grier, Staff writer November 26, 2014. About video ads. WASHINGTON — Was John ...

Obama Pardons Mac and Cheese for Thanksgiving   New York Times
Obama pardons Thanksgiving turkeys Mac and Cheese   BBC News
Obama pardons national turkey   Xinhua
Washington Post   
Al-Arabiya   
NDTV   
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Toronto Star
   
7 Hong Kong police officers arrested for alleged assault on protester HK police ...   
CNN
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Seven Hong Kong police officers have been arrested for assault over an alleged case of police brutality at pro-democracy protests last month which shocked residents of the Chinese territory. Footage of the alleged assault, taken by a TV ...

What we can learn from Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement   The Globe and Mail
Hong Kong Police Block Protesters to Keep Mong Kok Streets Open   Businessweek
Hong Kong Protest Site in Mong Kok Cleared   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Stuff.co.nz   
Channel News Asia   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Daily Times
   
Tehran recovers less cash from eased sanctions than predicted   
The Daily Star
With world powers unable so far to win Iran's agreement to curb its nuclear program, members of both parties in the new Republican-led U.S. Congress will push in January for more economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic. As the nuclear negotiations ...

IAEA: More Money Needed to Monitor Extended Iran Nuclear Deal   Voice of America
Voices for Diplomacy With Iran Flood Capitol Hill   Huffington Post
Iran nuclear talks: How Khamenei got Iranians to read from same page   Christian Science Monitor
Reuters UK   
Reuters   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Bangkok Post
   
6.8 Indonesia quake, no tsunami alert   
Bangkok Post
JAKARTA - A powerful undersea earthquake rocked eastern Indonesia on Wednesday, causing fresh panic in an area that has been hit by a series of strong tremors in recent days. Indonesia sits on the Pacific "Ring of Fire" where continental plates collide, ...

6.8-magnitude quake hits Indonesia   DAWN.com
Earthquake - no tsunami warning   Herald Scotland
Strong undersea quake hits eastern Indonesia   Xinhua
Reuters   
AsiaOne   
Arab News   
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ABC Online
   
Egypt jails 78 teenagers for joining pro-Morsi rally   
ABC Online
An Egyptian court has sentenced 78 teenage boys to between two and five years in prison for taking part in protests demanding the return of the ousted Islamist president, Mohamed Morsi, judicial sources said. The authorities have been cracking down on the ...

Egypt jails dozens of teenage boys for pro-Morsi rallies   Deutsche Welle
Egypt jails 78 teenage boys for taking part in protests   Sydney Morning Herald
Egypt court sends 78 youths to jail for pro-Morsi protests   BBC News
The Punch   
Reuters   
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New York Times
   
Polio Crisis Deepens in Pakistan, With New Cases and Killings   
New York Times
Akbar Hussain Durrani, the home secretary of Baluchistan Province in Pakistan, said an attack on health care workers on Wednesday would not stop the country's anti-polio campaign. Video by Associated Press on Publish Date November 26, 2014. Photo by ...

Attack in Pakistan underscores ongoing threat to polio workers (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Militants kill three polio vaccination workers and their driver in Pakistan   ABC Online
Gunmen Kill four polio vaccinators in Quetta   The Nation
DAWN.com   
Daily Times   
Sky News Australia   
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ABC News
   
Germany to Require 30 Pct Women in Top Boardrooms   
ABC News
Germany's leading companies will need to have at least 30 percent women on their supervisory boards from 2016, according to a new directive being adopted by the government, Chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday. The leaders of Germany's Social ...

Angela Merkel uses strongest language yet about Putin   Irish Times
Germany Prepared for Long-Term Dispute With Russia Over Ukraine   Businessweek
Germany to introduce legal quotas for women on company boards   Daily Times
The Daily Star   
Los Angeles Times   
TIME   
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Toronto Sun
   
Rare – and adorable – white lion cub born at Omaha zoo   
Toronto Sun
baby white lions A rare white lion cub (C) is seen in a handout picture released by the Omaha Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium in Omaha, Nebraska, November 26, 2014. The male white lion cub was one of two males and one female born on November 21, ...

White lion born in US   Telegraph.co.uk
Rare white lion cub born at Omaha zoo   Daily Mail

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The Straits Times
   
UN humanitarian aid official Valerie Amos to step down   
The Straits Times
UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos pauses during a news conference on Ebola at the United Nations in Geneva in this file photo from Sept 16, 2014. Amos plans to step down at the end of March after more than four years in the position, UN ...

UN humanitarian chief Valerie Amos to step down   New Zealand Herald
United Nations says aid chief Valerie Amos plans to step down   GMA News

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