2014年9月18日 星期四

2014-09-19 Singapore World

  TODAYonline   
Embattled French President Francois Hollande lays out blueprint for the future  Deutsche Welle
Two days after his government narrowly survived a confidence vote, French President Hollande went on the offensive Thursday to defend his presidency. The battle is far from over. Pressekonferenz von Francois Hollande. After his government scraped ...

Obama praises France for joining air strikes in Iraq   Channel News Asia
Obama Speaks About Battles In Syria, Iraq   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Hollande faults Europe for Scottish independence drive   Irish Times
The Times (subscription)   
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  The Guardian   
Scotland's independence day: UK scores first big win + live results  New Zealand Herald
Clackmannanshire, the region Credit Suisse had rated as the most likely to vote Yes in the referendum, dramatically rejected independence by 54 per cent to 46 per cent. Orkney and the Shetland Islands also voted no, and it appears voters in Aberdeenshire, ...

Independence referendum: Alex Salmond looks ashen-faced as he travels to ...   Scottish Daily Record
Scotland votes: Alex Salmond spends referendum result night at home   The Independent
Alex Salmond downcast as he departs for Edinburgh   Aberdeen Press and Journal
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Latest hostage video shows ISIS fears US assault, say experts  Firstpost
Washington: A dramatic change of tone in the latest hostage video released by the Islamic State has convinced experts that the jihadist group is isolated and fearful of a US assault. Where three previous clips ended with a masked militant slitting the throat of a ...

IS militants post video showing British hostage   Herald Scotland
New Islamic State Video Features British Hostage as Group Spokesman   NDTV
You abandoned me, says third UK hostage in Isil video   Irish Independent
Belfast Telegraph   
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  NDTV   
Western sanctions violate WTO principles: Putin  DAWN.com
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday slammed the European Union and the United States for violating basic World Trade Organisation principles in their bid to punish Russia over the Ukraine crisis. “Limits introduced against Russia are ...

Reasons to Welcome a Ukraine Deal   New York Times
Violent Assaults on Reporters in Russia Go Unpunished   Daily Beast
Two small Russian banks taken off Canada sanctions list   The Globe and Mail
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  International Business Times AU   
Russian Union Of Engineers Point To Ukraine Airforce As Responsible For ...  International Business Times AU
A day after a generous benefactor offered $30 million reward money for information that would lead to identify who is responsible for the downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17, the Russian Union of Engineers pointed blamed the crash on the Ukraine ...

MH17 probe pressed for time as winter approaches   The Straits Times
UN SC to discuss interim MH17 investigation findings   ITAR-TASS
$30 million reward offered for information on MH17   MSN NZ News
Malaysia Chronicle   
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  Arab News   
$500m KSA aid to spur Gaza Strip's rebuilding  Arab News
Saudi Arabia has pledged $500 million to help rebuild Gaza, Palestinian Prime Minister Rami Al-Hamdallah said on Thursday, with the full cost of post-war reconstruction expected to be around $4 billion over three years. Saudi Arabia's commitment comes ...

Hamas: End the Blockade or There Will be Another War   Arutz Sheva
Hamas Would Abide By PLO Recognition of Israel, Legislator Says   Businessweek
AP Interview: Hamas No. 2 says war a lesser option   Daily Mail
Reuters Canada   
+972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories   
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  Sky News Australia   
More terror warrants executed by police  9news.com.au
Counter-terrorism police have conducted more raids following the major operations in Sydney and Brisbane that resulted in four people being charged, including one accused of plotting to kidnap and kill members of the public. Australian Federal Police acting ...

Australian police release nine terror suspects   The Sun Daily
Operation Hammerhead: Police hit Sydney streets but it's business as usual for ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Australian PM cites "chatter" of attacks on government, parliament   Daily Mail
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  Fijivillage   
No evidence given yet  Fijivillage
The Fiji Labour Party, the Social Democratic Liberal Party, the People's Democratic Party, the National Federation Party and the One Fiji Party have yet to come forward with any concrete evidence to prove any allegations against the Elections Office. The five ...

World Watch: News Digest   Wall Street Journal

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Islamic State seizes 21 villages in Syria  Stuff.co.nz
Islamic State fighters have encircled a Kurdish city in northern Syria near the border with Turkey after seizing 21 villages in a major assault. Islamic State fighters are besieging a Kurdish city in northern Syria after seizing 21 villages in a major assault, ...

Kurds warn of genocide in Syrian siege city   The Australian
Islamic State seizes villages in Syria   USA TODAY
Kurds urged to join Syria battle   The Daily Star
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  New York Times   
Trial of Uighur Scholar Ends in China  New York Times
Ilham Tohti, a scholar of China's Turkic Uighur ethnic minority, at his home in Beijing in February 2013. Credit Andy Wong/Associated Press. URUMQI, China — The trial of a prominent ethnic Uighur economics professor, Ilham Tohti, on charges of separatism ...

China accused of using Ilham Tohti case to halt criticism of ethnic policies   The Guardian
'Nothing wrong' with free expression, Uyghur activist says as trial ends   The Globe and Mail
China separatism trial of Muslim scholar ends, verdict next week - lawyer   Firstpost

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