2015年6月17日 星期三

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ABC News
   
Church Is Attacked in Charleston, SC   
New York Times
The authorities in Charleston, S.C., are investigating a church shooting that took place Wednesday night. It is not clear whether anyone was injured or killed in the attack; some early reports suggested fatalities. A suspect is being sought, according to local law ...

Gunman opens fire at historic black church in Charleston, South Carolina   National Post
As many as eight shot at US church: reports   Sydney Morning Herald
Source: Multiple fatalities in shooting at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal ...   CNN
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The Age
   
Eating healthy through Ramadan   
Washington Post
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which begins Thursday, has traditionally been good for the soul but terrible for the waistline. In much of the Middle East and South Asia, the long days of fasting — a symbolic spiritual sacrifice — are followed by heavy, ...

MIDEAST STOCKS-Most Gulf markets edge up, tracking oil; Saudi flat   Reuters Africa
Ramadan ushers spirit of sharing   gulfnews.com
Education can make Ramadan fast safer for type 2 diabetics   Reuters
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Sky News Australia
   
31 die in blasts at Shiite sites in Yemen   
Sky News Australia
At least 31 people have been killed and dozens wounded in five simultaneous blasts at Shi'ite mosques and a house in the rebel-held Yemeni capital, medics and witnesses say. Two car bombs on Wednesday targeted mosques, while a third hit the house of ...

IS carries out bomb attacks near Houthis' stronghold   DAWN.com
ISIS Claims Responsibility for Deadly Bombings in Yemen   New York Times
Yemen: 31 dead as blasts target Shia mosques   The Hindu
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Irish Times
   
Hungary to erect fence on Serbian border   
Irish Times
Hungary plans to build a security fence along its entire border with Serbia to halt the flow of illegal migrants, despite domestic and international criticism of its handling of the issue. Officials say more than 53,000 people – mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans ...

World Watch   Wall Street Journal
Hungary eyes fence to stop migrants   Irish Examiner
'Iron Curtain' to block migrants   Stuff.co.nz
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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Analysis: Israel doing what Obama asked   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israeli officials insist that steps are being made intended to improve the atmosphere in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and are not part of any quid pro quo with the Palestinians. Barack Obama. US President Barack Obama. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on ...

Palestinian Unity Effort Nears Collapse   Wall Street Journal
Palestinian unity government quits over Gaza dispute   Irish Times
Palestinian split widens as unity govt quits   The Nation
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The Nation
   
Egypt to free 165 jailed protesters: presidency   
The Sun Daily
CAIRO: Egypt has granted presidential pardons to 165 people jailed under a controversial law governing the right to protest, a statement from the presidency said on Wednesday. However, the list does not include any figures from the 2011 revolt that drove ...

Qatar calls for release of Mursi   Arab News
Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   The Straits Times

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NDTV
   
New islands don't settle sea disputes, Japan tells China   
The Hindu
Japan warned China on Wednesday that its extensive land reclamation in the disputed South China Sea does not make ownership "a done deal", after Beijing announced it had almost finished its controversial island-building. The rebuke came after ...

The scramble against China   The Straits Times
China Says It Will Cease Building NEW Artificial Islands   Daily Caller
China plans civil facilities in Nansha Islands   ecns
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Reuters
   
Latvia says Russia tension worst since Cuban missile crisis   
Reuters
SYDNEY Russia's nuclear "sabre-rattling" and refusal to abide by the terms of a ceasefire in Ukraine have dragged East-West relations to their lowest level since the 1962 Cuban missile crisis, Latvian Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics said on Thursday.
NATO says implementing 'biggest' defence boost since Cold War, Spearhead ...   The Indian Express
Putin's confrontation with West 'artificial' - dissident Khodorksovsky   Reuters India
Reporter's notebook: A day in Russia's military Disneyland   CNN
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Times LIVE
   
Sudan 'Threat' to South Africa Camp   
The New Indian Express
JOHANNESBURG: South African soldiers based in Darfur claim they were surrounded by Sudanese troops after a court in Pretoria banned President Omar al-Bashir from leaving the country over alleged war crimes, according to a report. Three bases ...

The Big Read: Another self-inflicted disaster   Times LIVE
Letting Sudan's al-Bashir free shames South Africa: Bloomberg View   OregonLive.com
International court beneficial, even for Africa   The Kingston Whig-Standard

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Mirror.co.uk
   
8 times David Cameron's government has broken the principles of Magna Carta   
Mirror.co.uk
David Cameron spent yesterday singing Magna Carta's praises. But how much of the 800-year-old document would he actually agree with? Share; Share; Tweet; +1; Pinterest. RexFeatures. Magna Cameron: Would the Prime Minister actually agree with King ...

A Charter For All Time   The Indian Express
Len and Suzy Rodness: How Magna Carta came to Canada   National Post
An eventful year for the UK   Daily Times
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