2015年2月25日 星期三

2015-02-26 Canada English World


New York Times
   
3 Brooklyn Men Accused of Plot to Aid ISIS' Fight   
New York Times
Two young men living in Brooklyn were arrested on Wednesday and charged with plotting to travel thousands of miles to fight under the banner of the Islamic State, the terrorist organization that has seized a wide expanse of Syria and Iraq. A third Brooklyn ...

Three New York men held for trying to help Islamic State   Hindustan Times
3 arrested in US, charged with trying to aid Islamic State   Los Angeles Times
3 in NY, Florida Accused of Plot to Help Islamic State Group   ABC News
NDTV   
Fox News   
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BBC News
   
Apple faces $533m iTunes patent payout   
BBC News
Apple has suffered a patent defeat involving some of the technologies it uses in its iTunes store. The company has been ordered to pay $533m (£344m) to Smartflash, a British Virgin Islands-based firm that owns and licenses tech-related patents but does not ...

Apple ordered to pay $533 million in iTunes patent lawsuit   Los Angeles Times
Apple Plays Odds for Overturning $533 Million Verdict   Bloomberg
Apple Loses Patent Case to Small Texas Company   New York Times (blog)
Business Standard   
Digital Trends   
Newstalk1290   
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euronews
   
Amnesty report blasts UN, governments for not doing protective duty   
euronews
“2014 was a catastrophic year for millions caught up in violence,” according to Amnesty International in its annual report on human rights. It accuses governments and the United Nations of behaving hypocritically in saying civilians deserve protection but not ...

End UN veto in genocide votes, plead Amnesty   Irish Independent
States fail to protect civilians from militant violence: Amnesty   Daily Times
Amnesty International: Powerful nations failing to stop rights abuses   Los Angeles Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
Voice of America   
The Daily Star   
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Reuters
   
Kerry suggests Russia sanctions decision could come soon   
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Wednesday additional sanctions against Russia are "teed up" should events in eastern Ukraine warrant them, and he suggested a decision may come soon. U.S. leaders will look at ...

Ukraine heaps on economic pressure as central bank confuses, truce takes hold   Reuters UK
Kiev Must End Provocations Against Russian Journalists – Ombudsman   Sputnik International
Kerry Says Putin 'Destabilizing' Ukraine, Warns Of New Sanctions   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
euronews   
Sky News Australia   
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Success of Shia push back against Islamic State comes with concerns   
The Globe and Mail
Iranian-backed Shia militias have succeeded recently in pushing back Islamic State's pop-up caliphate in parts of Iraq and Syria, but the very success of the Shia operation is of growing concern to the United States, some of its Arab allies and Israel, who fear ...

The Battle for Iraq: Shia Militias vs. the Islamic State   VICE News

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Jamaica Observer
   
Jamaica: Marijuana Restrictions Eased   
New York Times
Marijuana has been pervasive but illegal in Jamaica for decades, but on Tuesday night Parliament gave final legislative approval to an act decriminalizing small amounts of it and establishing a licensing agency to regulate a lawful medical marijuana industry.
Jamaica's high legal at last   NEWS.com.au
Jamaica decriminalises marijuana   New Zealand Herald
Jamaican parliament clears way for marijuana reforms   Reuters
New York Daily News   
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Firstpost
   
Afghanistan: Avalanches Kill Dozens   
New York Times
Avalanches caused by heavy snow have killed at least 124 people in northeastern Afghanistan, an emergency official said Wednesday, as rescuers clawed through debris with their hands to try to save those buried. The avalanches buried homes across four ...

Over 100 dead in Afghanistan avalanches   The Nation
Over 100 die in Afghanistan avalanches   DAWN.com
Avalanches claim up to a hundred lives in Afghanistan   euronews
USA TODAY   
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New York Times
   
Bangladeshi Court Issues Arrest Warrant for Leader of Opposition   
New York Times
DHAKA, Bangladesh — An anticorruption court here in the capital issued an arrest warrant Wednesday for the opposition leader, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in a move that could exacerbate heightened tensions between her supporters and governing ...

Leaders in Asia Face Jail, Arrests _ Often Due to Politics   ABC News
BD court orders Khaleda Zia's arrest   The Nation
Bangladesh issues arrest warrants for opposition chief in graft cases   Daily Times
The Hindu   
Bangkok Post   
DhakaTribune   
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Vancouver Sun
   
The shores of Tripoli   
Vancouver Sun
It was another weekend of chaos and violence in Libya, as the country's second civil war continues. Though Libya has been largely out of Western headlines since NATO helped topple former dictator Moammar Gadhafi in 2011, peace never truly returned to ...

How Russia can sway the anti-ISIS fight   Al-Arabiya

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New York Times
   
Insanity Defense Fails in Killing of the Former Navy Sniper Chris Kyle   
New York Times
STEPHENVILLE, Tex. — It took two years for Eddie Ray Routh to face murder charges in the killings of the former Navy SEAL sniper Chris Kyle and his friend in 2013, and two weeks for his trial to conclude. In the end, a jury of 10 women and two men took ...

Eddie Ray Routh Will Appeal Guilty Verdict in American Sniper Trial   TIME
'American Sniper' Killer Eddie Ray Routh Found Guilty in Killing of Chris Kyle   Wall Street Journal
'American Sniper' Trial: Eddie Routh Attorney Says Jurors Who Saw Movie Didn't ...   ABC News
WKEF ABC 22   
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