2014年12月23日 星期二

2014-12-24 Singapore World


The Guardian
   
Algeria 'kills top jihadist'   
Gulf Daily News
ALGIERS: The Algerian army said yesterday it had killed the head of a militant group that beheaded a French tourist after it had pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group. The body of Abdelmalek Gouri, who claimed responsibility for the beheading of ...

Algerian Army Kills Militant Leader Linked to Beheading of French Hostage   New York Times
Army kills man behind beheading   Irish Independent
Algerian soldiers kill militant leader behind French tourist Herve Gourdel's murder   Daily News & Analysis
NPR (blog)   
Khaleej Times   
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Fox News
   
Ukraine abandons nonaligned status   
Salt Lake Tribune
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, and his Belarus' counterpart Alexander Lukashenko shake hands during the Eurasian Economic Union summit in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. Putin, Lukashenko and leaders of Kazakhstan, ...

Ukraine votes to drop non-aligned status; Kiev's baby step towards NATO ...   Zee News
Naftogaz Transfers $1.65 To Gazprom   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
An unbiased approach to Russia is required   Financial Times
THE BUSINESS TIMES   
Business Standard   
Businessweek   
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The Guardian
   
Uber says sorry for raising fares during Sydney siege   
The Guardian
Office workers are evacuated during the siege as parts of central Sydney went into lockdown. Photograph: Dan Himbrechts/AAP. Shalailah Medhora. Tuesday 23 December 2014 21.00 EST. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share on ...

Australia police arrest two after PM warns of "terror chatter" in wake of Sydney ...   Zee News
Uber Sydney apologises for terror price 'surge'   iTWire
Two arrested in Sydney counter-terror raids   Radio New Zealand
Irish Independent   
BBC News   
Salon   
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Firstpost
   
Who pulled the plug on North Korea`s Internet?   
Zee News
North Korea`s Internet was on the fritz for a second day Tuesday. But the US is staying silent on whether it launched a cyber attack as payback for the hacking of Sony Pictures. And in the murky world of cyber security, experts say there are several plausible ...

The Interview: Obama hails move to screen North Korea film   BBC News
Cyber warfare is a reality, how prepared are we to tackle this threat?   Firstpost
Sony's Korea problem   The News International
AsiaOne   
ZDNet   
Voice of America   
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MiamiHerald.com
   
International journalist deaths soar in 2014   
The Nation
NEW YORK - The gruesome murders of foreign journalists by the Islamic State group contributed to 2014 being a particularly deadly year for international correspondents, an annual review by the Committee to Protect Journalists reported Tuesday. The CPJ ...

60 journalists killed in 2014 —Report   The Punch
At least 60 journalists killed in 2014, almost half in the Middle East   Los Angeles Times
Report: 60 Journalists Killed in 2014, Syria Deadliest Country   Newsweek
The Express Tribune   
Independent Online   
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Irish Independent
   
Abe to be reappointed as Japan's PM   
Irish Independent
Japan is preparing to confirm Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in his next term in office following his party's victory in a December 14 snap election. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mr Abe's Cabinet disbanded early today as a first step.
Japan PM set to launch new government, defense minister may rile China   Reuters Canada
Japan PM Shinzo Abe set for re-election after 'Abenomics' poll win   Firstpost
Japan prepares to reappoint Abe as prime minister   Chron.com

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Toronto Sun
   
Women, girls captured by ISIS faced sex slavery, suicide: Report   
Toronto Sun
Yazidi women Displaced women from the minority Yazidi sect, fleeing violence in the Iraqi town of Sinjar west of Mosul, make breads at the Khanki camp on the outskirts of Dohuk province, November 29, 2014. (REUTERS/Ari Jalal) ...

Sex slavery pushes Iraq's ISIS victims to suicide   The Daily Star
From Iraqi mountaintop, a fierce battle to free IS-held town   Salt Lake Tribune
Sex slavery driving girls held by ISIS to suicide   Times of India
9news.com.au   
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'MH370 may have been shot down by US military after hijack'   
Business Standard
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 that mysteriously disappeared with 239 people on board may have been shot down by the US military fearing a hijack and a 9/11-style attack, a French ex-airline boss has claimed. Marc Dugain -- the former head of Proteus ...


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Firstpost
   
Jharkhand elections show BJP's gameplan worked, Congress could be extinct ...   
Firstpost
Jharkhand has finally voted for political stability and it is good news for the state. Nine governments and five chief ministers, including an Independent in the top job for over two years, in the last 14 years do not make for a pretty picture. A clear majority for the ...

Ram Vilas Paswan credits PM Narendra Modi for BJP's success in Jharkhand ...   Financial Express
Omar Abdullah's Googly: Could Support PDP if Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Calls   NDTV
Both BJP and PDP open to forming coalition in Jammu and Kashmir   Scroll.in
PrepSure   
Free press journal   
Daily Mail   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sri Lankan president Mahinda Rajapakse promises war crimes inquiry   
Sydney Morning Herald
Colombo: Under pressure from his main opponent in next month'selections, Sri Lanka's president has promised a judicial inquiry into allegations his troops killed thousands of Tamil civilians at the end of the civil war. But President Mahinda Rajapakse on ...

Betrayal After Dinner Makes Sri Lanka Presidential Race Personal   Bloomberg
The debacle of Sirisena campaign will save the nation   Lankaweb
Lanka prez vows new war crimes probe   Times of India
Firstpost   
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