2015年6月2日 星期二

2015-06-03 Canada English World


The Globe and Mail
   
Survivors pulled to safety from capsized Chinese ship, but hundreds still missing   
The Globe and Mail
Dozens of ships and more than a thousand people joined an effort to free people believed to be still alive on board a Chinese cruise ship toppled by furious winds on the Yangtze River. Rescue workers on Tuesday attempted to cut into the hull of the inverted ...

Divers comb capsized China ship, Premier Li orders transparent probe   Reuters Canada
Few Triumphs in Frantic Hunt for 437 in Yangtze River   New York Times
Hope dims for Chinese missing in ship capsize   CBC.ca
Reuters   
Financial Times   
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Reuters
   
Blatter quit as pressures rapidly built from all sides   
Reuters
LONDON “Who got him? Who shot him? What happened between then and now?” asked the English Football Association's chairman Greg Dyke, a former TV executive as he pondered the downfall of Sepp Blatter, who announced his resignation as FIFA ...

'Challenges are not over': Amid corruption scandal, Sepp Blatter resigns as FIFA ...   Firstpost

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Daily Mail
   
Iraq allies vow support for bid to regain Ramadi from jihadists   
Daily Mail
Iraq's allies pledged support for Baghdad's plan to retake the city of Ramadi from Islamic State jihadists, whose advance Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi described as a "failure" for the global community. The US-led coalition, which has been carrying out air ...

US rushes rockets to Iraq to combat Islamic State suicide bombers   The Australian (blog)
Signs Of Iraqi Fragmentation Emerge At Paris Conference   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
US, allies pledge to step up security backing for Iraq   Los Angeles Times
ABC Online   
AsiaOne   
9news.com.au   
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NBCNews.com
   
9 People in Need Aid Workers, Guards Killed in Afghanistan   
NBCNews.com
KABUL, Afghanistan — Seven aid workers and two security guards were shot dead at a Europe-based group's field office in a remote region of Afghanistan early Tuesday, officials said. The victims were all Afghan nationals employed by non-governmental ...

Wars in Pakistan, Afghanistan leave 150000 dead: study   Firstpost
Wars in Pakistan and Afghanistan leave 150000 dead, US study estimates   The Guardian
9 Afghan aid workers killed   The Hindu
The Nation   
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TODAYonline
   
MH17 shot down by Ukrainian missile: Russian missile maker   
TODAYonline
Mikhail Malyshevsky, an adviser to the director general of the state-controlled Almaz-Antei consortium, speaks in Moscow, Russia, Tuesday, June 2, 2015. Photo: AP. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...

Malaysian flight downed by missile, says expert   Irish Examiner
MH17: Russian missile maker says Buk likely from Ukraine   Brisbane Times
Conclusions ... Almaz-Antei director Yan Novikov speaks during a news ...   NEWS.com.au
The Daily Star   
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Huffington Post
   
Massachusetts: Full Recovery Seen for Kerry After Surgery on Leg   
New York Times
Doctors in Boston completed surgery on Tuesday on a broken leg that Secretary of State John Kerry suffered near Geneva on Sunday. Dr. Dennis Burke, an orthopedic surgeon, said Mr. Kerry was expected to make a full recovery. “The procedure was ...

John Kerry's surgery successful; recovery from broken leg not expected to impact ...   ABC Online
John Kerry in 'Good Condition' After Surgery on Broken Leg   ABC News
Doctors complete surgery on Secretary Kerry for broken leg   Fox News
The Nation   
Rapid News Network   
Boston Herald   
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Reuters
   
Sudan's Bashir says wants dialogue with West as new term starts   
Reuters
KHARTOUM Sudan is open to dialogue with Western nations, President Omar Hassan al-Bashir said on Tuesday in an unusually conciliatory message from a leader wanted on genocide charges and whose country suffers under economic sanctions.
Sudan ties are hailed   Gulf Daily News
President Omar al-Bashir Vows 'New Page' for Sudan   NDTV
Sudan swears in President al-Bashir as he shifts alliances   New Zealand Herald
The Daily Star   
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Wall Street Journal
   
It's over - Paris breaks off love affair with locks   
New Zealand Herald
Paris called an end to foreign tourists' love affair with padlocks by starting to dismantle all 45 tons of them from its famous Pont des Arts bridge for good. But a British architect believes he has come up with a solution that would avoid replacing the railings on ...

Paris helps unlock true love   Christian Science Monitor
Saskatoon joins Paris in removing 'love locks'   Globalnews.ca
On a Paris bridge, the end of a love too heavy to bear   Daily Republic
Blasting News   
Today.com   
newsnet5.com   
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Financial Times
   
Asia's boat people: Nowhere is home   
Financial Times
Ziaur Rahman has history in four countries but a secure home in none. The 23-year-old from the Rohingya ethnic group grew up in Bangladesh after his family fled Myanmar, only to be kidnapped by people traffickers last year and shipped to Thailand. He was ...

Rohingya huddled in Bangladesh camps fear plan to move them on | Reuters   Firstpost
EDITORIAL: Southeast Asia crisis focuses attention worldwide problem   Washington Times

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The Express Tribune
   
Aid helicopter crash leaves 4 dead in Nepal   
The Nation
KATHMANDU - Four people, including three staff from medical charity MSF, died Tuesday when a helicopter crashed that had been delivering aid to an earthquake-devastated region in Nepal, security forces and the aircraft operator said. The aircraft was ...

Aid Helicopter Crashes in Nepal, Killing 4   New York Times
Four people working for Doctors Without Borders in Nepal are killed in a ...   Quartz
Helicopter on quake relief mission crashes in Nepal | Reuters   Firstpost
Times of India   
Ynetnews   
E Kantipur   
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