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2015-08-31 Singapore World


Foreigner arrested in Bangkok bombing case   
New Zealand Herald
Police have arrested a suspect in relation to the Bangkok shrine bombing. Photo / Thai Police. Thai authorities arrested a foreign man they said had been holed up in a suburban apartment with bomb-making equipment and stacks of passports, the first ...


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The Express Tribune
   
Deported Al-Jazeera journalist: Verdict a blow for Egyptian press freedom   
Reuters Africa
SYDNEY (Reuters) - A decision by an Egyptian court to sentence three Al Jazeera TV journalists to three years in prison was politically motivated and aimed at intimidating the press, one of the three, Australian journalist Peter Greste, said on ...
US 'Concerned' by Egypt Court Ruling on Al-Jazeera Reporters   NDTV
US 'deeply disappointed' by Egyptian court sentence against Al Jazeera journalists   Reuters
Egypt sentences 3 Al-Jazeera reporters to 3 years in prison   Stuff.co.nz
New York Times   
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Daily Times
   
Pak will continue to respond to India border attacks: minister   
Business Standard
Pakistan will respond "with full force" if India continues to target the civilian population, Islamabad's defence minister said today. "We will counter this situation on all levels. If war is forced on us we will take good care of them," Defence ...
Eight civilians killed, 47 injured: India has crossed all limits: CoAS   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
A victory that wasn't   Chandigarh Tribune
THE CITIZEN BUREAU Kashmir Issue Escalates: Lobby... THE CITIZEN BUREAU   Google (press release)

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Reuters
   
Egypt sets Oct election date, after three years without parliament   
Reuters
CAIRO Egypt will hold a long-awaited parliamentary election, starting on Oct. 18-19, the election commission said on Sunday, the final step in a process to bring back democracy that critics say has been tainted by widespread repression. Egypt has been ...

Delayed Egypt elections to start on Oct 17   The Sun Daily
Egypt sets long delayed parliamentary election date to begin October 17   ABC Online
Egypt to begin delayed polls in October   The Australian (blog)

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ABC Online
   
At least 10 dead, hundreds hurt in fire at Saudi oil giant housing complex   
ABC Online
At least 10 people have been killed and around 80 of the 259 injured remain is hospital in Saudi Arabia where a fire broke out at a residential complex housing employees of oil giant Saudi Aramco, authorities said. The fire started in the basement of a ...
11 dead, dozens injured in fire at Saudi oil giant housing complex   Firstpost
UPDATE 4-Fire at Saudi oil workers' compound kills 10, many injured   Reuters
Deadly fire at Saudi Aramco oil workers' gated compound   Sydney Morning Herald
The Express Tribune   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Oliver Sacks, doctor of 'Awakenings' and poet laureate of medicine, dies at 82   
Washington Post
Oliver Sacks, the world-renowned neurologist and author who chronicled maladies and ennobled the afflicted in books that were regarded as masterpieces of medical literature, died Aug. 30 at his home in Manhattan. He was 82. Dr. Sacks — whom millions ...

Neurologist Oliver Sacks dies   DAWN.com
Prominent Jewish neurologist and author Oliver Sacks dies at 82   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Oliver Sacks: his best quotes   Sydney Morning Herald
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The Star Online
   
Four stage 'direct approach' against security Bills in Japan   
The Star Online
Fit for fast: Kei Ida (left), 19, getting his blood pressure checked during the hunger strike in Tokyo. — Reuters. TOKYO: A group of Tokyo university students have staged a rare hunger strike in front of Japan's parliament as they protest against ...
Jap students go on 'hunger'   The News International
Japan's male-centred, unforgiving work culture must go: Abe   TODAYonline
Student group stages hunger strike over Abe's security Bills   The Straits Times
CTV News   
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Greece's Syriza to win election but face setback, polls show | Reuters   
Firstpost
ATHENS Former Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras' leftist Syriza will emerge as the biggest party in next month's election but without the majority it was hoping for, the first opinion polls since he resigned last week showed on Friday. One found that ...

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IBNLive
   
US asks Pakistan to advance regional peace and stability amid tensions with India   
IBNLive
Islamabad: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Sunday told US National Security Advisor Susan Rice that Pakistan wants a "meaningful" dialogue with India on all outstanding issues, as she "encouraged" Islamabad to advance regional peace and stability.
Restoring peace in Afghanistan a shared responsibility: military   DAWN.com
Barack Obama invites Pakistan PM Sharif for October visit: Adviser Rice   Financial Express
Obama invites Sharif for talks at White House   The Hindu
Reuters   
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New York Times   
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CNN International
   
In Yemen, 34 civilians killed in bombing of water bottling factory   
CNN International
(CNN) A Saudi-led airstrike on a water bottling factory in Yemen left 34 dead and dozens injured, the Yemeni Defense Ministry said. Saudi Arabia authorities have not responded to CNN's request for comment on the attack. According to Reuters, Brig. Gen.
At Least 13 Reported Dead in Yemen Strikes   New York Times
Saudi-led coalition air strike kills 36 civilians   Brisbane Times
Saudi-led coalition air strike kills 36 Yemeni civilians: residents   Times of India
Boston Globe   
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