2015年1月28日 星期三

2015-01-29 Ghana World


The Guardian
   
Isis: sunset deadline for Jordan to free bomber and save hostage   
The Guardian
Jordanians demonstrators hold portraits of the pilot Muath al-Kasabeh, held hostage by Isis, in front of the royal palace in Amman, Jordan. Photograph: Xinhua /Landov/Barcroft Media/Xinhua /Landov/Barcroft Media. Justin McCurry in Tokyo and Martin Chulov ...

Islamic State said to set new deadline for Japanese hostage, Jordanian pilot swap   Daily News & Analysis
​New ISIS message features voice claiming to be Japanese hostage   CBS News
ISIS extends deadline until sunset Thursday for Jordan to release al-Qaida ...   National Post
Gulf Daily News   
NPR (blog)   
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Washington Times
   
Israel, Hezbollah war feared as missile strikes break cease-fire   
Washington Times
Israeli soldiers secure the Israel-Lebanon border, Wednesday. Hezbollah claims the attack destroyed a number of Israeli vehicles and caused casualties among “enemy ranks.” Israel later fired at least 35 artillery shells into Lebanon. (Associated Press) more ...

Fears mount over all-out Israel-Hezbollah war   Deutsche Welle
Israel must hold off the (inevitable) third Lebanon war   Haaretz
Four Israeli troops killed in Hizbullah attack   The News International
The Daily Star   
Irish Times   
Xinhua   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Man Haron Monis executed Tori Johnson with shot to the head, inquest hears   
Sydney Morning Herald
Lindt cafe siege inquest begins in Sydney · Monis ordered chocolate cake and tea. Gunman Man Haron Monis forced Lindt cafe manager Tori Johnson to kneel before shooting him once in the back of the head, an inquest has heard. Counsel assisting the ...

Sydney siege inquest told Tori Johnson made to kneel before being shot   The Guardian
Sydney Cafe Hostage Killed by Police Bullet: Inquest   NDTV
Sydney cafe hostage was killed by police bullets: courts   New York Daily News
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
9news.com.au   
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Times of India
   
Cuba: Party Paper Reports on Meeting of Fidel Castro and Brazilian Author   
New York Times
Cuba's former leader Fidel Castro met with Frei Betto, a Brazilian intellectual, this week, the first such meeting reported in the state-run Cuban news media since a recent swell of rumors that Mr. Castro was dead. A brief article in Granma, the Communist ...

Cuban leader demands end to US embargo to renew ties   The Guardian Nigeria
Cuban leader demands end of US embargo to renew ties   DAWN.com
US Must Return Guantanamo for Normal Relations With Cuba, Raúl Castro Says   Wall Street Journal
Slate Magazine (blog)   
Reuters Canada   
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Scottish Daily Record
   
Amal Clooney robes up as she appears at Strasbourg court   
Scottish Daily Record
In between attending awards shows, spending time in Italy and looking utterly chic, Amal Clooney is a lawyer. And today the 36-year-old headed back to work as she attended a hearing at the European court of Human Rights in Strasbourg. The brunette ...

Amal Clooney on legal team in Armenian genocide case   U-T San Diego
Amal Clooney's latest case: Why Turkey won't talk about the Armenian genocide   Telegraph.co.uk
Hearings in Doğu Perinçek's case at ECHR are over   Armenpress.am

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Christian Science Monitor
   
Will North Korea leader Kim Jong-un's Russia visit boost ties? (+video)   
Christian Science Monitor
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has confirmed he will attend celebrations in Russia in May marking the Soviet victory over Germany in World War Two. The trip would be Kim's first foreign visit since taking power, succeeding his father Kim Jong-il, in 2011.
Kremlin confirms North Korea's Kim to visit Moscow in May   Daily Mail
DPRK leader to visit Russia in May for war victory ceremony: Yonhap   Xinhua

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The Hindu
   
Australia's top court rules holding asylum seekers at sea was legal   
Al Jazeera America
Australia's highest court ruled Wednesday that the country's detention of asylum seekers at sea last June was lawful — a decision that hands a major legal victory to backers of Canberra's hardline immigration policy. Australia had initially intended to send the ...

Australian government's detention of 157 Sri Lankan asylum-seekers ruled legal   Economic Times
Meet on Tamils repatriation 'premature': Panneersevam   The Hindu
Australia Court Rules the Month-Long Detention of Migrants at Sea Was Legal   TIME
Zee News   
Bangkok Post   
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Toronto Star
   
AU set to approve joint action against Boko Haram   
Nigerian Tribune
The deputy chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Eratus Mwencha, on Wednesday, said the AU summit would approve for a joint action of forces to combat the Boko Haram Insurgency ravaging parts of Nigeria's North-East region. Mwencha ...

Nigerian military warned before Boko Haram attacks: Amnesty International   The Australian (blog)
Chad not afraid of Boko Haram, says interior minister   The News
Nigerian Governors Plead for Foreign Intervention Amid Boko Haram Onslaught   Voice of America

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Irish Times
   
UN aid agency runs out of funds to aid Palestinian families   
Irish Times
The main United Nations aid agency in the Gaza Strip has said a lack of international funding had forced it to suspend payments to tens of thousands of Palestinians for repairs to homes damaged in last summer's war. “People are literally sleeping amongst ...

Children suffer and die in Gaza. Who notices?   Chicago Tribune
The shocking decision of UNRWA   Peninsula On-line
UN rights chief faults Israel, Palestinians over Gaza war justice   euronews
Daily Mail   
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TheBlaze.com
   
The West Has Become Desensitized to Islamic Terrorism   
TheBlaze.com
Raymond Ibrahim is author of the new book Crucified Again: Exposing Islam's New War on Christians (Regnery Publishing 2013). A Middle East and Islam specialist, he is a Shillman Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center and an associate fellow at the ...

The Charlie Hebdo Murders: An Attack on Religious Liberty, Not Free Expression   Huffington Post
Tamil daily Dinamalar threatened of 'Charlie Hebdo style' attack   Daily News & Analysis
Being like 'Charlie' requires stiff spine: Column   USA TODAY

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