2015年10月3日 星期六

2015-10-04 Canada English World


Montreal Gazette
   
'Hero' army veteran expected to survive after being shot at least five times ...   
Montreal Gazette
ROSEBURG, Ore. — When the gunshots started at Umpqua Community College in southwestern Oregon, some people mistook them for falling books. But Army veteran Chris Mintz quickly recognized the threat. “He was in the military and knew what it was,” ...

GoFundMe campaign for Oregon shooting hero Chris Mintz nears $700000 in just a day   The Province (blog)
Hate-filled and well-armed   Irish Independent
Online fundraising for Oregon shooting hero nears $700000   Reuters India

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The Nation
   
US investigating air strike near Afghan hospital that killed 19   
Reuters Canada
KABUL (Reuters) - An air strike, probably carried out by U.S.-led coalition forces, killed 19 staff and patients on Saturday, including three children, in a hospital run by Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) in the northern Afghan city of Kunduz, the aid ...
Doctors Without Borders says US airstrike hit hospital in Afghanistan; at ...   Washington Post
Air attacks kill at least 19 at Afghanistan hospital; US investigating   CNN
US air strike on MSF clinic in Kunduz leaves tens killed and wounded (PHOTOS)   RAWA News

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BBC News
   
Pope Francis to open Church synod amid gay row   
BBC News
Pope Francis is due to celebrate Mass at St Peter's Basilica in the Vatican, at the start of a synod of bishops that will focus on family issues. The run-up was dominated by a row over a Vatican priest who on Saturday announced he was in a gay ...
As synod approaches, Francis is a man in the middle   The Boston Globe
Vatican Sacks Priest After He Comes Out As Gay   Sky News
Priest stripped of Vatican duties after coming out as gay   The Seattle Times
Yahoo News   
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Press TV
   
In Saudi officials, I saw Muslims but little Islam: British Hajj pilgrim   
Press TV
The photo shows the bodies of the Saudi pilgrims killed in a crush in Mina, near Mecca, September 24, 2015. (Photo by AFP). A British woman who took part in this year's Hajj rituals in Saudi Arabia says the Saudi authorities running the pilgrimage were ...


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The Japan Times
   
Japanese shot dead in B'desh days after IS attack   
The Nation
DHAKA - A Japanese citizen was shot dead by gunmen in a northern Bangladesh town on Saturday, police said, days after an Italian aid worker was murdered in an attack claimed by the Islamic State group. Police said the victim, whom they named as Hoshi ...

Now Japanese shot dead   Financial Express Bangladesh
Islamic State claims responsibility for killing Japanese man in Bangladesh   The Japan Times
Second foreigner killed in Bangladesh   The Guardian
Bangladesh News 24 hours   
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Reuters Canada
   
Migrants break into Channel Tunnel as tension mounts in Calais   
Reuters Canada
LILLE/LONDON (Reuters) - About 200 migrants broke into the Channel Tunnel from France while several hundred others held up lorries near Calais port on Saturday in renewed tension on the route for migrants trying to reach Britain. Scores of migrants ...

Migrants disrupt train traffic between France and England   CTV News
Channel Tunnel traffic resumes after migrant intrusion   Daily Times
French Boost Security at Channel Tunnel After Migrant Breach   NDTV
Daily Mail   
AOL UK   
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NBCNews.com
   
At Least 73 Dead in Guatemala Mudslide, Hundreds Feared Lost   
NBCNews.com
Hopes faded of finding any remaining survivors of a massive landslide in Guatemala that killed at least 73 people, even as families scrabbled through rubble hoping to find the bodies of loved-ones, with hundreds of others still missing. Distraught ...
Guatemalan mudslide death toll reaches 69 with hundreds still missing   Irish Independent
Hundreds still missing after deadly landslide in Guatemala   ABC Online
Guatemalan mudslide death toll reaches 69, hundreds missing   NUjournal
AsiaOne   
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The Globe and Mail
   
TPP negotiations enter 'take it or leave it' phase   
The Globe and Mail
A day of decision lies ahead for international trade talks as 12 countries must determine Sunday whether to tune out nagging individual worries in order to create the world's largest trade zone. Ministerial meetings in Atlanta have dragged on three ...
Pacific Rim trade talks in 4th day as NDP vows to scrap any deal   Toronto Star
US, Australia drug dispute is holding up settlement of the Trans Pacific Trade ...   The Australian Financial Review
Spotlight: Pacific trade ministers extend talks to seal TPP deal   Xinhua
Washington Post   
Reuters   
Voice of America   
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Who should be world's policeman?   
Herald Scotland
It is obvious that as far as the Western media is concerned the old Cold War continues. What a sceptical press poor Mr Putin receives. His support for the embattled Syrian government of Bashar Al-Assad is being blamed for the emergence of Isil, despite ...

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The Globe and Mail
   
The world has improved since 2000 – but not because we planned it   
The Globe and Mail
This was United Nations week in New York, and what caught our eyes were the pyrotechnics: The big-power leaders sparring and parrying, the Pope feinting left and punching right, the showdown over Syria. Beyond the podium, the overwhelming narrative ...

A healthy environment is a human right   The Star Online
New UN agenda for sustainable development   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

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