2015年1月17日 星期六

2015-01-18 Ghana World


Telegraph.co.uk
   
Five dead in Charlie Hebdo riots in Niger   
Telegraph.co.uk
Five people were killed in violent riots in Niger's capital Saturday over the depiction of the Prophet Mohammed on the cover of France's Charlie Hebdo weekly, with angry crowds setting fire to churches. The protesters torched at least eight houses of worship in ...

Charles Krauthammer: Terror war enters new, ominous phase   OCRegister

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Philippine Star
   
Pope in visit to typhoon survivors   
Herald Scotland
Pope Francis has kept a promise to comfort survivors of a 2013 typhoon, but a new storm forced him to leave early. Pope Francis has kept a promise to comfort survivors of a 2013 typhoon, but a new storm forced him to leave early. Sorry, you must sign in ...

AP PHOTOS: Loving the pope, and taking his picture   U-T San Diego
Pope offers prayers for volunteer who died after Tacloban papal Mass   GMA News
Plane carrying top aides skids off runway in storm   Gulf Daily News
Irish Independent   
CBC.ca   
Calgary Herald   
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Voice of America
   
Indonesia Executes 6, Including Foreigners, for Drug Offenses   
Voice of America
The Indonesian government says it has put to death six people convicted of drug offenses, including five foreigners. Tony Spontana, a spokesman for the attorney general's office, said four men and an Indonesian woman were shot to death just after midnight ...

Indonesia executes drug traffickers   Belfast Telegraph
Indonesia executes six drug convicts, including five foreigners   TVNZ
Indonesia executes 6 drug convicts, including 5 foreigners   The Hindu
Reuters India   
The Guardian   
TODAYonline   
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Aljazeera.com
   
Japan pledges $200m to combat ISIL   
Aljazeera.com
Funds part of $2.5bn in non-military assistance pledged to Middle East by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on visit to Cairo. Last updated: 17 Jan 2015 17:40. Email Article. Print Article. Share article. Send Feedback. PM Abe said stability in the Middle East is the ...

Japan pledges $2.5 billion to Mideast countries fighting Daesh   Al-Bawaba
Japan pledges $2.5 billion non-military aid for Mideast   Economic Times
Japan PM pledges $2.5 billion in Middle East aid   Khaleej Times
Bangkok Post   
Reuters Africa   
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Reuters
   
Channel Tunnel set to reopen after "smouldering load" closure   
Reuters
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - The Channel Tunnel operator said services could restart later on Saturday after it evacuated a shuttle train and closed the undersea crossing earlier in the day due to smoke from a lorry. Eurotunnel said that the incident, which shut ...

Smoky load in truck triggers alarm in Channel Tunnel   Chron.com

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Vancouver Sun
   
Curb Islamophobia to battle jihadism: Siddiqui   
Toronto Star
The leaders of France and Germany seem to understand, at last, that blaming all Muslims and Islam is the worst way to tackle terrorism by some Muslims. François Hollande and Angela Merkel have also conceded two other essential points: the civil rights and ...

Jan. 16 Letters: Islamic tenents   Daily Press
Religion, politics, and war   Jerusalem Post (blog)
Je Suis Humain: A Plea to Embrace Our Humanity   Huffington Post
American Thinker   
Torrington Register Citizen   
Foreign Policy (blog)   
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The Star Online
   
Security officials: Gunmen have abducted Yemen president's chief of staff   
The Week Magazine
Gunmen kidnapped Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak, along with his two guards, early Saturday in the Yemen capital of Sanaa, security officials told The Associated Press. No ransom demand has been made from the gunmen, who officials say are likely Shiite ...

Houthi in Yemen seize top presidential aide in bid to derail constitution   Deutsche Welle
Shiite militia seizes Yemen president's chief of staff   Business Standard
Suspected Houthi militants abduct presidency official in Yemen   Yemen Post
The Times (subscription)   
Arab News   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Thousands back Chad army move   
The Nation
N'DJAMENA - Tens of thousands of people rallied in the capital of Chad on Saturday in support of the authorities' decision to send troops to fight Nigeria's Boko Haram militants. Prime Minister Kalzeube Pahimi Deubet led the demonstrators as they marched ...

Security, naira decline key issues as elections draw closer   BusinessDay
Goodluck Jonathan: from poor boy to accidental president   The Guardian
The Observer view on Nigeria's potentially explosive election   The Guardian
Deutsche Welle   
Nigerian Tribune   
Times LIVE   
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Fox News
   
Inquiry into war crimes in Gaza   
Herald Scotland
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched an inquiry into possible war crimes in the Palestinian territories, opening a path to possible charges against Israelis or Palestinians. The International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched an inquiry into ...

Hamas welcomes ICC probe into war crimes   Gulf Daily News
Gazans seek justice in the wake of ICC probe into Israeli war crimes   Press TV
Ya'alon: ICC Probe is 'Hypocritical and Outrageous'   Arutz Sheva
The Times of Israel   
Ghana Broadcasting Corporation   
Xinhua   
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scallywagandvagabond
   
Abdul Hussein, Indian man buries 10 year old daughter alive cause she was a girl.   
scallywagandvagabond
Abdul Hussein, an Indian father has been arrested after gagging and tying his ten year old daughter before burying her in the ground whilst his wife was out. Asked why he buried the girl, the father told because she was a girl. The incident which took place in ...

Tripura man jailed for trying to bury daughter   Times of India
Man held for trying to bury daughter alive   Independent Online
Man Arrested For Burying His Daughter Alive Because She Was A Girl   Opposing Views
Daily Star   
Zee News   
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