2015年1月24日 星期六

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Reuters
   
Japan condemns apparent Islamic State execution, demands hostage release   
Reuters
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday called the apparent killing of a Japanese captive by Islamic State militants "outrageous and impermissible," and again called for the release of a Japanese journalist being held by the group.
Japan PM Abe condemns hostage 'death' video   BBC News
Abe 'speechless' after video claims IS hostage dead   The Hindu
Japan PM Abe: Execution of Japan captive 'outrageous,' 'impermissible'   Reuters India
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Daily Mail   
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Washington Post
   
In Ukraine, pro-Russia rebels launch new offensive in port city of Mariupol   
Washington Post
MOSCOW — The key port city of Mariupol became the latest flash point of rapidly intensifying hostilities in eastern Ukraine on Saturday, as a barrage of rocket fire struck the area, killing dozens of civilians, and pro-Russian rebels announced a push toward the ...

Ukraine separatist leader claims attack on city of Mariupol   Irish Times
UN sidelined again as Ukraine claims 30 dead in rebel attack on port   Sydney Morning Herald
Rockets kill dozens in Ukraine port of Mariupol   BBC News
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CTV News
   
No bombs found at Atlanta airport after online threats   
CTV News
ATLANTA -- Police who searched two airplanes in Atlanta found no bombs following online threats made against the aircraft. FBI spokesman Stephen Emmett said law enforcement officials finished their search Saturday night at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta ...

Two US airliners searched at Atlanta after bomb threats   BBC News
Defence jets scramble after Twitter bomb threats are made against two US flights   Sydney Morning Herald
US airline flights land in Atlanta after bomb threats   Toronto Sun
Voice of America   
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NDTV
   
Boko Haram Frees 192 People Held in Northeast Nigeria: Sources   
NDTV
Kano, Nigeria: Boko Haram has released nearly 200 hostages, most of them women, who were kidnapped from a village in the northeast Nigerian state of Yobe, a community leader and a military source told AFP on Saturday. A total of 192 people were ...

Boko Haram releases about 190 people in Nigeria's Yobe state   Reuters Canada
President In Maiduguri Promises $1bn For Boko Haram Victims   Leadership Newspapers
Boko Haram will be flushed out soon   Nigerian Tribune
Daily Mail   
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USA TODAY
   
Spanish police arrest 4 suspected jihadis   
USA TODAY
MADRID (AP) — Spanish National Police arrested four suspected jihadis Saturday in the country's North African enclave of Ceuta who allegedly had formed a terror cell and were ready to carry out an attack, the Interior Ministry said. Interior Minister Jorge ...

Morocco seizes 24 tonnes of hashish after Spain busts ring   Daily Mail
Spain arrests four suspected jihadists   Telegraph.co.uk
4 alleged jihadists arrested in Ceuta, Spain   Daily Times
Herald Scotland   
New York Times   
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BBC News
   
Greek election: Anti-austerity Syriza battles New Democracy   
BBC News
Greeks are voting in a general election which could result in Greece trying to renegotiate the terms of its bailout with international lenders. The leftwing Syriza party, which has been leading in opinion polls, wants part of Greece's huge debt written off and ...

Greek voters consider a turn to the Left   Times of India
Greek leftists Syriza aim for historic election win   Reuters
Greek left-wing opposition party poised to win Sunday's national election   Haaretz
The Independent   
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National Post
   
Middle East instability a test for relations between Obama and new Saudi leader   
Washington Post
In the late 1980s, a U.S. diplomat in Riyadh went to ask a small favor from then-Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz, who replied: A friend who doesn't help you is no better than an enemy who does you no harm. Now the United States and Saudi Arabia ...

Is Saudi Arabia bracing for oil policy change?   DAWN.com
President felicitates new Saudi king   The News International
Flood of world's top leaders arriving to pay respects   Irish Independent
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WTSP 10 News
   
Ferrets chew off baby's nose   
WTSP 10 News
Three pet ferrets escaped their cloth cage and chewed off nearly a quarter of the face of a month-old girl, Philadelphia-area police said Friday. Loading… Post to Facebook. Ferrets chew off baby's nose Three pet ferrets escaped their cloth cage and chewed ...

'You can't imagine what this baby looked like': Cop describes horrific injuries of ...   Daily Mail

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Times of India
   
Can't ban app based cabs   
The Hans India
Hyderabad: Transport authorities who have been contemplating to enforce ban on app-based cab services have expressed their inability to do so saying that the app-based cab service companies do not come under the purview of the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 ...

'Uber had the audacity to email Delhi rape victim announcing re-launch'   Firstpost

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Toronto Sun
   
Hebdo hashtag disgust   
Toronto Sun
charlie-hebdo Supporters of religious groups stand on top of a replica of a French flag during a protest against satirical French weekly newspaper Charlie Hebdo, which featured a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammad as the cover of its first edition since an ...

France sees as many anti-Muslim acts in January as all of 2014   Ynetnews
Charlie Hebdo: PML-Q lawyers condemn offensive caricatures   The Express Tribune
China Reacts Differently to Charlie Hebdo Free Speech Debate   Voice of America (blog)
Daily Mail   
Reuters Africa   
The Independent   
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