2015年1月8日 星期四

2015-01-09 Canada English World


Irish Examiner
   
Neighbour says suspects in Paris shooting had 'cache of arms'   
The Globe and Mail
When Said and Chérif Kouachi came to pray at their local mosque here in the suburbs north of Paris, they did so quietly and discreetly, saying very little. Except for the time the imam used his Friday sermon to urge worshippers to vote in a coming election.
Alongside 'Je Suis Charlie,' Slain Officer Inspires His Own Social Media Refrain   New York Times
Charlie Hebdo attack: Police hunt suspects north of Paris   BBC News
Charlie Hebdo attack: Massive hunt on for 2 suspects amid fears of another strike   Times of India
Jerusalem Post   
Washington Post   
Toronto Star   
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Hindustan Times
   
Sri Lanka can't have a president with unlimited powers: Wickremesinghe   
Hindustan Times
Sri Lanka's opposition leader Ranil Wickremesinghe is the brains and chief architect behind the 'Rainbow Coalition', whose candidate Maithripala Sirisena challenges incumbent Mahinda Rajapaksa in presidential elections. The exhausted but upbeat ...

Sri Lanka's Rajapaksa admits defeat in election   BBC News
Sri Lanka election: Rajapaksa 'concedes defeat'   Sydney Morning Herald
Opposition's Sirisena wins in Sri Lanka   Financial Times
Businessweek   
The Hindu   
Reuters   
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Toronto Sun
   
Canadian among dead in Costa Rica catamaran sinking   
Toronto Sun
Water File photo (Fotolia). Tweet ? Change text size for the story; Print this story. Report an error. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica - An elderly Canadian woman was one of three people to die after a tourist catamaran carrying around 100 passengers sank off Costa ...

Costa Rica boat accident kills three elderly tourists   BBC News
One Canadian among dead in Costa Rica catamaran disaster   The Globe and Mail
UPDATE 1-Three dead after tourist boat sinks off Costa Rica   Reuters
The Times (subscription)   
euronews   
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IBNLive
   
Boko Haram kills dozens in fresh raids in Nigerian town   
Reuters
BAUCHI, Nigeria (Reuters) - Boko Haram militants have killed dozens of people and burned down homes in the northeast Nigerian town of Baga in the past two days, in a second killing spree since seizing control there at the weekend, witnesses said on ...

Nigerian 'fleeing from Boko Haram' kneels, cries in court   Trinidad & Tobago Express
Boko Haram Kills 100, Destroys 16 Villages In Borno   Daily Times Nigeria
Boko Haram kills dozens in Nigerian town of Baga after killing 10000 last year   The Independent
The Guardian   
The Australian (blog)   
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NDTV
   
AirAsia QZ8501: 'Pings' detected in plane search   
BBC News
"Pings" have been detected in the Java Sea which could have come from the "black box" of AirAsia flight QZ8501, officials have told the BBC. There has been no confirmation yet that the signal has come from the flight recorders of the missing jet.
Pings detected in search for AirAsia jet's black box -investigator   Reuters
Divers will lift AirAsia plane's tail from Java sea   The Hindu
Indonesia says pings detected in search for AirAsia jet's black box   Reuters UK
Xinhua   
The Guardian   
Daily Mail   
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Jerusalem Post
   
What next after Palestine's ICC bid?   
Ahram Online
President Abbas has applied for Palestine's membership in the International Criminal Court, paving the way for trials of Israeli officials on war crimes. Whether this will ever happen is an open question, writes Amira Howeidy. What next after Palestine Abbas.
Freezing the Palestinian funds and Netanyahu's distorted vision   Haaretz
Israeli general says not worried by Palestinian move to join ICC   Reuters
Gantz: Palestine war-crimes charges unnecessary   Ynetnews
Daily Mail   
National Post   
Charlotte Observer   
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Channel News Asia
   
EU seeks new anti-terror measures after Paris attack   
Channel News Asia
The EU will draw up new proposals to fight terrorism following the deadly attack on a satirical magazine in France, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said. PHOTOS. File photo of European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker.
EU to intensify counter-terrorism efforts after Paris attack   Press TV
European Commission Proposes $2.1Bln Financial Assistance to Ukraine   Sputnik International
Juncker announces €1.8bn in new loans to Ukraine   BDlive

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Record-breaking cold closes US schools, sends penguins inside as`Arctic' chill ...   
Sydney Morning Herald
New York: Record-breaking cold has gripped the US east and midwest, snarling travel, shutting schools, filling homeless shelters and even leading to zoo penguins being ordered inside. Snow expected to accumulate to 1 metre deep was falling in upstate ...

Record-breaking cold closes US schools, sends penguins inside   Reuters

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Crude Collapse Seen Boosting China's South American Clout   
Bloomberg
The worst commodities rout in six years is opening the door for China to increase its influence in Latin America, home to the biggest oil reserves outside the Middle East. China, with the world's largest foreign reserves at almost $4 trillion, agreed to a combined ...


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Tampabay.com
   
Florida: Man Charged With Tossing Daughter Into Bay   
New York Times
The police in St. Petersburg, Fla., say a man threw his 5-year-old daughter off a bridge into Tampa Bay just 12 hours after calmly telling a sheriff's deputy he was happy, did not want to hurt himself or the girl and had “new clarity in his life.” The man, John ...

Parents' rocky relationship preceded girl's death near Skyway   Tampabay.com
Dad accused of tossing girl off bridge called lawyer 'God'   Idaho State Journal
Police say father threw daughter off bridge   Sky News Australia

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