2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Canada English World


National Post
   
UK election: David Cameron's Tories appear within reach of majority   
National Post
LONDON — Against pollsters' expectations, the Conservative Party appeared likely to be within a dozen seats of forming a majority government Thursday after British parliamentary elections. When all the ballots are counted the Tories can probably fashion ...

Who won the General Election 2015? David Cameron looks set to return as ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Election results: Tories confident as Labour falters   BBC News
Labour's election strategy utterly failed, and it has to admit as much   The Guardian
Christian Science Monitor   
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New York Times
   
NSA Ruling Divides Republican Candidates   
New York Times
The Republican candidates for president lined up on different sides of the debate over whether the nation's intelligence agencies should be allowed to collect data about Americans after a court ruled Thursday that the National Security Agency had acted ...

NSA exceeded authority in collection of phone records, appeals court rules   Los Angeles Times
US NSA's phone spying programme ruled illegal by appeals court   Reuters

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The Moscow Times
   
Chinese Premier Tops Meager Victory Day Guest List   
The Moscow Times
Paulo Whitaker / ReutersRussia's President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with China's President Xi Jinping as India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) looks on during the VI BRICS Summit in Fortaleza, July 15, 2014. While Russia's celebrations this ...

The Economist explains   The Economist (blog)
Pranab stresses need to strive for peace by nations   The Hindu
V-E Day celebrations explain past, present events in Ukraine   San Francisco Chronicle
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Guardian   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Protests in Burundi sap President's power   
The Globe and Mail
Burundi's embattled president is offering new concessions to the thousands of protesters who have paralyzed his capital city for almost two weeks, but there are mounting signs that his power is dwindling as the violent clashes intensify. President Pierre ...

Burundi: Protesters Attack President's Supporters   New York Times
Man narrowly escapes Burundi mob with army's help   DAWN.com
Burundi saga: A regional crisis   Zimbabwe Independent

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NDTV
   
Rome's Fiumicino airport in chaos after terminal fire forces airlines to cancel flights   
ABC Online
Scores of flights have been cancelled and thousands of passengers have had their travel plans wrecked after a fierce fire devastated part of a terminal at Rome's Fiumicino airport. The city's main airport was closed to passengers for several hours after a blaze ...

Officials Suspect Short Circuit in Rome Airport Fire   New York Times
Chaos after fire in Rome airport terminal   The Local.it

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New York Times
   
Germany Limits Cooperation With US Over Data Gathering   
New York Times
BERLIN — Germany has curbed its cooperation with United States intelligence, pushing back against a key ally amid new revelations of spying on Germans and other Europeans that have set off a domestic firestorm. The decision to limit Germany's collection ...

Berlin to end online spy service for US   Irish Examiner
German intelligence halts internet surveillance for NSA – reports   RT
Germany to restrict cooperation with U.S. on intelligence   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Daily Mail   
Reuters   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Emergency declared, flooding feared as parts of US face severe weather   
CNN
(CNN) Oklahoma declared a state of emergency in a dozen counties Thursday as the state and several others recovered from severe storms. Heavy winds and dangerous amounts of rain have pounded Kansas, Nebraska, and Texas as well. The rain ...

After heavy storms, forecasters predict more to come   Washington Post
More storms headed for Great Plains after tornadoes kill one, injure 12 in ...   Reuters
Storms injuries a dozen and kill one   Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

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Contractor Mag
   
Nepal offered bar's profits   
CBC.ca
A P.E.I. bar is donating all profits from its liquor sales Tuesday to earthquake relief in Nepal. Mario Sham, owner of The Big Mug on Water Street in Summerside, hopes to send about $1,000 to the Canadian Red Cross for earthquake relief. "Nepal is really poor ...

Nepal's official quake toll 7802, Red Cross says 8413 dead   Business Standard
Nepal earthquake death toll rises to 8413   Times of India
Death toll rises in Nepal   Hamilton College - The Spectator
Xinhua   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
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Irish Times
   
And in other news, dogs at polling stations win landslide   
Irish Times
As voters went to the polls in the UK there was one theme dominating social media and no, it was not policies, political parties or politicians. It started with a question - can you bring your dog to polling stations? - and ended in a debate, with many voters ...

#DogsAtPollingStations is a thing and it's cuteness overload   Toronto Sun
Election 2015: Twitter went mad for Dogs at polling stations.. here's some of our ...   Scottish Daily Record
#DogsAtPollingStations takes Twitter by storm   Scotsman
Fresh Business Thinking   
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Irish Times
   
Uneasy air of peace lingers over Berlin capitulation museum   
Irish Times
Two doors lead into the Berlin hall where the second World War in Europe ended, at 11.01pm on May 8th 1945. In Moscow it was already May 9th. Today the two dates are pasted in Latin and Cyrillic scripts above the doors in Karlshorst, a red line between ...

VE Day memories recalled 70 years on   BBC News
LI vets recall May 8, 1945, V-E Day, when World War II ended in Europe   Newsday
Opinion: Trauma and a godsend   Deutsche Welle

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