2014年10月29日 星期三

2014-10-30 Singapore World

  CBC.ca   
Sri Lanka mudslide search continues but few survivors expected  CBC.ca
All hopes of finding survivors under the mud and rubble of a landslide in south-central Sri Lanka had run out by first light on Thursday, though a government minister cut the estimated death toll to more than 100 from 300 the previous night.. Sri Lanka mudslide ...

100 villagers feared dead as landslide buries houses   Herald Scotland
Sri Lanka: Over 150 feared buried as landslide wipes out 120 homes   Firstpost
No hope for survivors in Sri Lanka landslide, over 100 dead   Reuters Canada
Gulf Daily News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
BBC News   
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  Christian Science Monitor   
President Sata's death tests Zambia's history of peaceful political transition  Christian Science Monitor
Zambia's President Michael Sata is the second sitting president to pass away in office in the past six years. The country's reputation as a progressive democracy gives observers hope for a peaceful transfer of power.

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  Times LIVE   
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu hits back over US 'chickenshit' slur  Brisbane Times
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has spoken out over comments reportedly made by an anonymous US official. Photo: Reuters. Jerusalem: An anonymous United States official's reported description of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as ...

The personal tension between Obama, Netanyahu   CNN
Israel, US Dispute Jerusalem Housing   Wall Street Journal
The crisis with Washington is here to stay   Haaretz
Firstpost   
+972 Magazine - Independent commentary from Israel and the Palestinian territories   
Jewish Telegraphic Agency   
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  The Establishment Post   
Indonesia's Jokowi can outdo Obama  Financial Times
Joko Widodo, Indonesia's leader, is often compared with Barack Obama. Like the US president, Mr Widodo rose from obscurity to seize the highest office in the land. Like Mr Obama, he is an outsider with little experience of national politics but an agenda for ...

Economic 'quick wins' may take time   The Australian Financial Review
Indonesia president rapped over hardline defence minister   Bangkok Post

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  Getty Images   
Hong Kong Government Wages War of Attrition Against Protesters  Businessweek
Demonstrators hold umbrellas outside the Central Government Offices in the Admiralty district of Hong Kong, China, on Oct. 28, 2014. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg. After tear gas and talking failed to dislodge all of Hong Kong's pro-democracy ...

Chow Yun-Fat Beats Jackie Chan   Wall Street Journal
James Tien adds insult to injury over call for Leung Chun-ying to resign   South China Morning Post (subscription)
No regrets says defiant Tien   Hong Kong Standard
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Xinhua   
Huffington Post   
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  Kansas City Star   
Cases of Ebola 'are slowing in Liberia'  Herald Scotland
THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to be slowing, although experts are still examining the data to make sure it is reliable. THE World Health Organisation (WHO) says the rate of Ebola cases in Liberia seems to ...

S Leone Ebola chief blasts ambulance attacks   News24
Rate of new Ebola infections in Liberia is slowing, WHO says   Washington Post
New Ebola cases slowing in Liberia, but too soon to celebrate: WHO   Bangkok Post
Irish Examiner   
The Straits Times   
USA TODAY   
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  Channel News Asia   
Getting TPP right more important than getting it fast, says US envoy  Channel News Asia
TODAY reports: The Trans-Pacific Partnership is expected to be a game changer for regional economies, says United States Ambassador to Singapore Kirk Wagar. PHOTOS. Trade ministers and representatives attend the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) ...

Jane Kelsey: TPP deal keeps disappearing down rabbit hole   New Zealand Herald
Senators call for data flows to be addressed in Trans-Pacific Parternship   The Ripon Advance
US businesses urge action on fast-track trade authority   Reuters

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  Stuff.co.nz   
Egypt starts work on Gaza buffer zone  Stuff.co.nz
Egypt has begun demolishing houses along its border with Gaza to set up a buffer zone to prevent militant infiltration and arms smuggling following a wave of deadly attacks. The move, which will see about 800 homes razed, comes after a suicide bomber ...

Civil Servants of Former Hamas Government Receive Delayed Wages   NBCNews.com
Gaza civil servants receive pay in boost to Palestinian unity   The Daily Star
Egypt Razes Homes, Plans Moat Near Gaza   Voice of America
Aljazeera.com   
Ahram Online   
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  Kansas City Star   
Parents of Mexico missing meet with president  New Zealand Herald
MEXICO CITY (AP) Mexico's president has met with parents of 43 teachers college students for the first time since they disappeared more than a month ago after a confrontation with police in a southern city. Investigators have charged police in Iguala turned ...

Mexican president meets with kin of 43 missing students   InterAksyon
Mexican President Pena Nieto meets missing students' families   BBC News

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  Getty Images   
Japan to be 'respected guests' at APEC  AsiaOne
Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda (L), chairman of the Boao Forum, meets Chinese President Xi Jinping at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing October 29, 2014. Print. Foreign Minister Wang Yi said on Wednesday that China will extend a ...

Former Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda Visits China   Getty Images
Onus on Abe to defrost China-Japan ties   ecns
China Eyes Asia-Pacific FTA at APEC Meeting: Foreign Minister   CRIENGLISH.com

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