2014年10月27日 星期一

2014-10-28 Singapore World

  The Independent   
PM insists UK will not pay £1.7bn bill as Ukip support soars  Herald Scotland
BRITAIN will not pay "anything like" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will challenge it in every way, David Cameron has insisted. BRITAIN will not pay \"anything like\" the £1.7billion demanded by the European Commission and will ...

David Cameron invites Modi to Britain, says won't interfere in the Kashmir issue   IBNLive
Rift deepens with EU as Cameron scoffs at €2bn bill   Irish Independent
Security breach concern   Gulf Daily News
Yorkshire Post   
DAWN.com   
Irish Examiner   
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  The Guardian   
Investors Look For New Direction From Brasília  Wall Street Journal
Brazil's economy, mired in recession under just-re-elected President Dilma Rousseff, is proving a difficult place for multinationals. Ford Motor Co. blamed part of a dip in South American sales on Brazil. CEO Mark Fields said last week the company expected ...

Dilma Rousseff manages to hold onto the reins in Brazil   Irish Independent
Rousseff vows dialogue, reform after narrow Brazil win   The Nation
Rousseff pledges changes after narrow re-election win, markets fall   Reuters UK
Firstpost   
Irish Times   
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  Irish Examiner   
Pistorius prosecutors to appeal verdict and sentence  Irish Examiner
South African prosecutors will appeal the verdict and sentencing of Oscar Pistorius, who was handed a five-year prison term after being convicted of culpable homicide, the country's National Prosecuting Authority said. “We are appealing it,” said Nathi ...

Pistorius verdict, sentence facing appeal   TODAYonline
World News Update, what you need to know   The Age
Prosecutors to appeal Pistorius judgement   Capital FM Kenya

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  Businessweek   
Iraqis Defy Breakup of Nation by Sending Aid to Neighbors  Businessweek
An Iraqi Sunni fighter guards one of the river access points to go from the Sunni town of Dhuluiya, some 75 kms (45 miles) north of Baghdad, to the Shiite city of Balad on Sept. 17, 2014, after Islamic State group jihadists earlier destroyed the two bridges ...

Suicide bombing kills 24 in Iraq   Irish Independent
US urges online fight against IS as strikes hit militants   Channel News Asia
Twin car bombings kill 38 in Iraq   Stuff.co.nz
Reuters UK   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
The News International   
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  RT   
Russia ready to recognize Ukraine parliament election - Lavrov  RT
Russia is ready to recognize parliament elections in Ukraine, but is very concerned with two radical parties getting into the Ukrainian parliament, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with LifeNews channel. “Elections did indeed take ...

Sobotka: Ukrainian elections will enable democracy   Prague Post
Barack Obama Congratulates Ukrainians on 'Successful' Elections   NDTV
Obama congratulates Ukrainians on 'successful' elections   Ahram Online
RIA Novosti   
Kyiv Post   
Daily Mail   
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  Malaysia Kini   
Anwar supporters gather as opposition leader makes final appeal against ...  The Straits Times
PUTRAJAYA - Hundreds of supporters of Anwar Ibrahim have gathered outside Malaysia's Federal Court complex since 7am on Tuesday in the hope that the opposition leader will successfully overturn a controversial sodomy conviction that would otherwise ...

Malaysia opens final hearings in contentious Anwar case   Channel News Asia
Anwar Supporters Gather as Two-Day Sodomy Appeal Hearing Begins   Businessweek
Malaysia's Anwar makes final appeal in sodomy case   TODAYonline

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  CTV News   
Search for missing Mexico students leads to 4 new arrests, more bodies  CTV News
MEXICO CITY -- Mexican authorities searching for 43 missing college students have found human remains in a new area of southern Guerrero state and are testing to see if they belong to the young men who last were seen in police custody a month ago, ...


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  Firstpost   
Gender equality at work is more than 80 years away, shows WEF report  Firstpost
Geneva: If you're waiting for gender equality in the workplace, be prepared to wait a long time. While women are rapidly closing the gender gap with men in areas like health and education, inequality at work is not expected to be erased until 2095, according ...

The workplace gender gap won't close until 2095   Human Resources Online
'Sweeping change' narrows gender gap   Hiru News
Gender equality, maybe, in next century   The Rakyat Post
Economic Times   
wtvr.com   
WIBW   
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  AsiaOne   
Reductions considered for capital punishment in China  AsiaOne
Draft amendment under discussion drawn up to implement reform blueprint China's top legislature is considering reducing by nine the number of crimes subject to the death penalty through revising the Criminal Law. Among the nine crimes mentioned in a ...

China plans to scrap death penalty for nine crimes   The Star Online
China initiates process to scrap death penalty for nine crimes   Times of India
9 Crimes May Lose Death Penalty; Expert Comments   CRIENGLISH.com
ecns   
Chinadaily USA   
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  CBC.ca   
Call for death penalty for captain who fled sinking ferry  Herald Scotland
SOUTH Korean prosecutors have demanded the death penalty for the captain of a ferry which sank in April, killing more than 300 people, and life sentences for three key crew members. SOUTH Korean prosecutors have demanded the death penalty for the ...

Prosecutors Seek Death Penalty for Ferry Captain   The Chosun Ilbo
Readers' Poll: Did Ferry Prosecutors Go Too Far In Seeking Death Penalty?   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Death penalty sought for captain in South Korean ferry disaster   SFGate
The Australian   
Detroit Free Press   
Zee News   
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