2015年5月19日 星期二

2015-05-20 Singapore World


Brisbane Times
   
Deadly clashes continue in Burundi   
Brisbane Times
Soldiers stand guard during a protest against Burundi President Pierre Nkurunziza in Bujumbura on Tuesday. Photo: Reuters. Bujumbura: Burundi police fired teargas and beat protesters demanding President Pierre Nkurunziza end his bid for a third term ...

Burundi Crisis Won't Delay Presidential Election   Wall Street Journal
Police fire tear gas at Burundi protesters   Irish Examiner

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Firstpost
   
Kabul: Taliban suicide car bombing in Afghan capital kills 4 people   
Firstpost
A large suicide car bombing struck downtown Kabul on Tuesday afternoon, apparently targeting justice ministry employees and killing four people, an Afghan official said. Shortly after the blast, the Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. The bombing ...

Eleven Afghan policemen jailed in lynching case   DAWN.com
Five killed, more than 43 wounded in deadly Kabul bombing   RAWA News

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The Nation
   
FIA launches probe into fake degrees allegations   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD/KARACHI: A day after the publication of a New York Times report against a Pakistani software company, the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) launched on Tuesday a probe into the alleged fake degrees scam, 'raided' its offices in Islamabad ...

'Fake degrees mill' FIA raids Axact offices   The Express Tribune
Axact earned Rs436 million in five years: FBR   The News International
The evil beyond Axact   The Nation
New York Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Prince Charles meets Gerry Adams   
DAWN.com
GALWAY: Prince Charles on Tuesday became the first British royal to meet Irish republican leader Gerry Adams, on a visit that will take him to the scene of his great-uncle's murder by the IRA. Charles, the heir to the British throne, shook hands with Adams, the ...

A hundred thousand welcomes for Prince Charles in Ireland   Sydney Morning Herald
Historic handshake between Prince Charles and Gerry Adams   Irish Independent

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Telegraph.co.uk
   
North Korea abruptly cancels Ban Ki-moon's visit   
Telegraph.co.uk
Ban Ki-moon, the UN general secretary, has been forced to abandon plans to visit North Korea after the regime abruptly retracted its approval. Ban was scheduled to visit the Kaesong industrial complex just north of the Korean border on Thursday as part of ...

North Korea: Ban Ki-moon Visit Suddenly Canceled by Pyongyang   New York Times
North Korea retracts approval for visit by UN chief Ban Ki-moon   ABC Online
North Korea cancels UN chief Ban Ki-moon's visit   BBC News
Arirang News   
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NDTV
   
Egypt Using Sex Attacks to Crush Opposition: Rights Group   
NDTV
Paris: Egyptian security forces have stepped up sexual attacks against detainees since the ouster of president Mohamed Morsi, using them as a "cynical political strategy" to crush opposition, a rights group charged Tuesday. Morsi, Egypt's first freely elected ...


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Haaretz
   
Washington, Jerusalem discussing massive compensation for Iranian nuclear deal   
Haaretz
Although Israel continues to publicly oppose the emerging agreement, unofficial contacts have begun. U.S. likely to provide Israel with more F-35 combat aircraft, missile defense systems. By Amos Harel | May 20, 2015 | 4:55 AM ...

With nuclear deal in sight, Iran drives harder bargain in Indian trade talks   Reuters
New phase beckons in GCC-US relations   Arab News
Latest from Iran   Press TV
Wall Street Journal   
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TODAYonline
   
Colombia rescuers search for landslide victims; 78 dead   
TODAYonline
Handout image of the municipality of Salgar in Antioquia department after a landslide. Photo: Reuters. mail · print. View all 0 comments. Published: 12:14 AM, May 19, 2015. SALGAR, Colombia - Colombian rescuers on Tuesday continued searching for ...

Long clean-up, fading hope after Colombia landslide   DAWN.com
Dozens dead in massive Colombia landslide   Aljazeera.com
'200 still missing' after west Colombia avalanche kills at least 48   Colombia Reports

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Sky News Australia
   
Azerbaijan tower block fire kills 16   
Sky News Australia
At least another 50 people were hurt when flames ripped through the 16-storey building in the capital Baku. Footage shows desperate residents waving from windows as scores of police officers rush inside to try and save them.
Azerbaijan apartment block blaze kills 15   The Nation
State commission set up to investigate causes and eliminate consequences of ...   AZERTAC News

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Wall Street Journal
   
Benghazi Committee Subpoenas Clinton Confidante Sidney Blumenthal   
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—A House committee investigating the 2012 Benghazi attack has subpoenaed a confidante of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Sidney Blumenthal, a journalist, speechwriter and former top aide to both President Bill Clinton and Mrs.
Judge pressures State Department on Clinton emails release   Reuters
5 Things You Might Not Know About Hillary Clinton   NDTV
Hillary Clinton: 'I have said repeatedly I want those emails out'   CNN
Washington Post   
New York Times   
National Journal   
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