2015年2月23日 星期一

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Toronto Sun
   
US jury orders Palestinian groups to pay attack victims $218.5M   
Toronto Sun
NEW YORK - A U.S. jury on Monday found the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Palestinian Authority liable for supporting terrorist attacks in Israel more than a decade ago that killed dozens of people. Jurors in Manhattan federal court awarded ...

Hundreds of Palestinians left homeless by heavy flooding after water levels in ...   Daily Mail
Why a court decision in Manhattan could be a problem for the Palestinian cause   Washington Post (blog)
Verdict against Palestinian Authority could spell trouble for Abbas at ICC   Jerusalem Post Israel News
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New York Times
   
Two Former Cabinet Ministers in Britain Deny Wrongdoing After Graft Allegations   
New York Times
LONDON — After falling for an embarrassing media sting, two British former foreign secretaries were on Monday facing investigations into whether they broke rules prohibiting lawmakers from trading influence for money. Malcolm Rifkind, a member of the ...

Newspaper review: 'Grandees' careers in tatters'   BBC News
MP in money for access sting, says it's 'unrealistic' to live on £67k a year   Irish Independent
Pressure on Rifkind to resign from security intelligence watchdog role   Irish Times
Zee News   
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Financial Times   
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Leadership Newspapers
   
Troops Capture Terrorists Disguised As Women In Baga   
Leadership Newspapers
The Defence Headquarters in Abuja has said that the ongoing cordon-and- search operation in the recaptured town of Baga has revealed some terrorists disguising as women just as the Nigerian Air Force continued to bombard parts of Gwoza, Bama and ...

Boko Haram insurgency takes rising economic toll on Nigeria's neighbors (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
See Photos: Military Arrests B'Haram “Shekau” Wearing A Woman Dress   Osun Defender
Girl Bomber Kills 5 in Northeastern Nigerian Market   ABC News
Financial Times   
Voice of America   
Irish Examiner   
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Lexington Herald Leader
   
2 Inland Empire men sentenced in terrorist plot to kill Americans   
Los Angeles Times
Two Inland Empire men were sentenced Monday to 25 years in federal prison for a terrorist plot to travel overseas to Afghanistan, join Al Qaeda and kill Americans, prosecutors said. lRelated Oakland Raiders fans in Bay Area plead with team to stay.
US duo gets 25 years for terrorism support   The Australian
Two California Men Get 25 Years in Prison for Overseas Terrorism Plan   Wall Street Journal
Two men sentenced to 25 years in plot to attack Americans in Afghanistan   euronews

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CBC.ca
   
Authorities scramble to find teen girls before they join ISIS   
CNN
(CNN) Amira Abase told her father she was going to a wedding. Instead, the 15-year-old British girl hopped on a plane with two friends to Turkey -- and police fear they are headed to Syria to join ISIS. "What she's doing is completely nonsense," said Amira's ...

Syria girls: Trio 'not radicalised' at Bethnal Green Academy   BBC News
Airports must do more to prevent British teenagers travelling to join Isis, says ...   The Independent
Airlines told to alert police to British teens flying to Turkey on their own to stop ...   Daily Mail
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Irish Independent
   
Egypt delays retrial for two weeks, putting Al Jazeera journalists in limbo   
The Globe and Mail
The retrial of Mohamed Fahmy, the Canadian journalist recently released on bail from an Egyptian prison, has once again been delayed, leaving him “baffled” and in legal limbo for at least another two weeks. Mr. Fahmy was arrested along with fellow Al ...

Mohamed Fahmy slams Al Jazeera   NEWS.com.au
Mohamed Fahmy's retrial in Egypt adjourned until March 8   CBC.ca
Fahmy blasts retrial as 'circus' as hearing postponed   Toronto Star
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MiamiHerald.com
   
Fighting the Islamic States involves more than just boots on the ground   
Washington Post
In today's bitter, politically partisan America, when a foreign policy problem such as the threat from the Islamic State has no quick fix, you can bet administration critics will focus on attacking President Obama for some irrelevant, lesser issue. Here's an ...

Emboldened Obama embraces presidential power   The Sun Daily
Obama Islamic State war powers beyond Congressional control, research ...   Washington Times
White House says Obama willing to negotiate details of force authorization request   Fox News
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NDTV
   
Ice storm hits parts of Texas, canceling flights, crippling traffic   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
An ice storm battered parts of Texas on Monday, knocking out power to thousands of homes, causing hundreds of traffic accidents and prompting more than 1,500 airline flight cancellations. The storm, packing high winds and freezing rain, coated highways ...

UPDATE 4-Ice storm hits parts of Texas, canceling flights, crippling traffic   Reuters
Ice storm slams Texas, causing more than 1300 flight cancellations   Times of India
AA Flight Slides Off Runway At DFW Airport   CBS Local
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Wall Street Journal
   
Australia's Abbott Urges Harder Line on Islamic Extremism   
Wall Street Journal
CANBERRA, Australia—Australia's embattled prime minister accused the nation's Muslim leaders of doing too little to counter extremism, and said the government would do more to thwart the threat from radical followers of the religion. Tony Abbott said his ...

Tony Abbott's speech may increase Muslim feelings of alienation   Sydney Morning Herald
Australia to launch new counter-terror strategy   Irish Times
PM stirring up Islamophobia says human rights lawyer   3AW
Daily Times   
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Kansas City Star
   
North Korea: Pyongyang Marathon Shut to Foreigners Over Ebola Fears   
New York Times
North Korea barred foreigners from one of its most popular tourist events — the annual Pyongyang marathon — because of concerns over the Ebola virus, travel agencies said Monday. While no cases have been reported anywhere near North Korea, the ...

Why are foreigners banned from the Pyongyang Marathon? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
North Korea running scared from Ebola, bans foreigners from marathon   Daily Times
Kim bans marathon tourists in ebola panic   The Times (subscription)
NEWS.com.au   
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