2015年9月1日 星期二

2015-09-02 Singapore World


Sky News Australia
   
UNESCO condemns Syrian temple destruction   
Sky News Australia
The United Nation's cultural watchdog has condemned the destruction of the famed Temple of Bel in Syria's Palmyra by Islamic State jihadists, calling it an intolerable crime against civilisation. UNESCO chief Irina Bokova expressed her dismay over the ...

UN images confirm destruction of temple   Irish Independent
Why should we care about preserving the past — or protecting our future?   Washington Post
Stocks Rocked by Weak China Data   Wall Street Journal
Irish Examiner   
Channel News Asia   
NDTV   
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Brisbane Times
   
Refugees outraged as Hungary closes train station   
Brisbane Times
Hundreds of asylum seekers demonstrate outside Budapest's Eastern Railway Terminus demanding they be allowed to travel on to Germany, as European Union asylum rules begin to feel the strain of unprecedented migration. 02/09/15. This photo provided ...

Migrant chaos at Budapest train station; Germany says EU rules still hold   Reuters Africa
Europe's greatest refugee crisis since the Second World War   The Globe and Mail
Hungarian official says 3k migrants are entering EVERY DAY as Budapest station ...   Daily Mail
Irish Times   
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Irish Independent
   
President Is Stripped of Immunity in Guatemala   
New York Times
MEXICO CITY — Guatemala's Congress voted on Tuesday to strip President Otto Pérez Molina of his immunity from prosecution, a unanimous decision that acknowledged the outpouring of citizen demands for an end to entrenched impunity. The 132-0 vote ...

Guatemala's Congress strips president of immunity   BBC News
Guatemalan lawmakers lift president's immunity in corruption scandal   Los Angeles Times
Guatemalan president's immunity lifted in corruption scandal   Irish Independent
Reuters   
Washington Post   
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New York Times
   
Police Clear 'You Stink' Protesters From Minister's Offices in Beirut   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — Demonstrators from the “You Stink” movement, protesting a garbage pileup and political dysfunction, occupied the offices of Lebanon's environment minister in downtown Beirut on Tuesday, declaring that they would stay until he ...

You Stink: A nascent civic movement takes shape in Lebanon   The Globe and Mail
Lebanon's garbage crisis: Can activists use it to change paralyzed politics ...   Christian Science Monitor
Beirut protesters occupy ministry and call anti-government rally   Daily Times
Huffington Post   
The Daily Star   
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The Hindu
   
China property developers to buy back Tianjin blast homes   
Ynetnews
People whose apartments were damaged in explosions in the northeastern Chinese port city of Tianjin can sell their homes to a group of property developers or choose to have the government renovate them, the official Xinhua news agency said. Hundreds of ...

New semester starts in N China's Tianjin   CCTV

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CNN
   
Pope Francis: All priests can forgive abortions, temporarily   
CNN
Metro Manila (CNNPhilippines) — For nearly two thousand years, the Catholic Church has constantly viewed abortion as a "moral evil." According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, a compilation of its doctrines, the teaching "has not changed and ...

Pope Acknowledges 'Moral Ordeal' in Historic Abortion Decision   ABC News
Pope Francis gives priests the power to forgive 'contrite' Catholic women who ...   National Post
Pope will give priests discretion to absolve the 'sin of abortion'   Irish Independent
New York Times   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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Wall Street Journal
   
State Department Asks for Single Judge to Coordinate Clinton Email Cases   
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—The State Department said Tuesday it will ask for the appointment of a single judge to coordinate the various legal cases seeking former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's records, and it wants a delay in the release of some of those ...
Rudd wanted 'sympathy call' from Clinton, email reveals   BBC News
Clinton camp uses talking points to quell email concerns   CNN
Kevin Rudd 'wanted sympathetic call from Hillary Clinton' over dumping as PM ...   ABC Online
National Post   
Fox News   
Irish Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
Britain 'should open doors to Syria refugees'   
Irish Examiner
Britain should be prepared to open its doors to refugees fleeing the conflict in Syria, Labour leadership contender Yvette Cooper has said. The shadow home secretary said the failure to offer sanctuary to people trying to escape the “new ...
Britain takes in so few refugees from Syria they would fit on a subway train   Washington Post
QUENTIN LETTS at Labour hopeful Yvette Cooper's big migration speech   Daily Mail
Britain should take 10000 refugees, says Yvette Cooper   The Times (subscription)
Reuters   
The Independent   
The Straits Times   
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Reuters
   
Reporters cleared in Thai navy defamation case   
Reuters
PHUKET, Thailand A court on the Thai island of Phuket cleared two journalists on Tuesday of defaming the Thai navy and other related charges in a report they published in 2013 on the trafficking of Muslim minority Rohingya people from Myanmar.

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New York Times
   
A 2nd Suspect Is Arrested in Bangkok Shrine Bombing   
New York Times
BANGKOK — The head of Thailand's military government, Prayuth Chan-ocha, said on Tuesday that security forces had arrested a man they believe planted the bomb that killed 20 people in Bangkok two weeks ago. Just hours after the arrest along the ...

Bangkok bomb suspect held at checkpoint on Cambodian border: Thailand PM   Firstpost
Second foreigner held over Bangkok bomb as police target network   Channel News Asia
Thai cops nab prime suspect   The Star Online
Reuters   
Bangkok Post   
Khaosod English   
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