2014年8月15日 星期五

2014-08-16 Ireland World

  Irish Times   
Devil in the detail as Yazidis look to Kurds in withstanding Islamic radicals ...  Irish Times
Displaced children from the minority Yazidi sect fleeing violence from forces loyal to the Islamic State in the town of Sinjar head towards the Syrian border, on the outskirts of Mt Sinjar, near the Syrian border town of Elierbeh of Al-Hasakah Governorate.
Iraq crisis: Yazidi villagers 'massacred' by IS   BBC News
Agony of mother who left little boy to die   Irish Independent
Arab press blasts Islamic State militants for tarnishing Muslims worldwide   Fox News
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  The Hindu   
Ukraine, Eye on Convoy, Says It Hit Military Vehicles Coming From Russia  New York Times
KIEV, Ukraine — The government of Ukraine, pushing to oust pro-Russian rebels from their last enclaves in the east while nervously eyeing a stalled Russian aid convoy, said on Friday that its force had destroyed a number of Russian military vehicles that it ...

Ukraine destroys Russian military convoy that crossed border   The Hindu
Ukraine claims to have destroyed part of Russian armed convoy after attack   Irish Independent
Ukraine crisis: Russia assures US on aid convoy   BBC News
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  BBC News   
Indian Independence Day; PM says rape is India's 'shame'  BBC News
Narendra Modi has said India had been shamed by a recent spate of rapes, in his first Independence Day speech as prime minister. He called on parents to take responsibility for their sons' actions, saying they must teach them the difference between right ...

PM Modi gives 67-yr-old new glasses, new vision   Hindustan Times
Indian Premier Sets Goal of Banking Access for All   New York Times
From rape to the economy, Indian PM ranges wide in Independence Day speech   Christian Science Monitor
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  Wall Street Journal   
EU Foreign Ministers Say Russia May Face Tougher Sanctions  Wall Street Journal
Ukrainian forces destroy part of an armored column of vehicles entering the country from Russia. Jeffrey Mankoff, deputy director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, joins the News Hub with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Getty Images.
Russian President greets his finish counterpart Sauli Niinisto   The Nation
Ukraine crisis: Russia's claim on Crimea's football clubs   BBC News
EU Warns Putin of More Sanctions as Ukraine Crisis Grows   Bloomberg
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  New York Times   
With Eye on China, Japanese Premier Skips War Shrine  New York Times
Some 80 Japanese politicians, including three cabinet members, visited Yasukuni, the large shrine in central Tokyo that honors the nation's war dead, including convicted war criminals. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, however, did not offer prayers there.
Analysis: Abe draws ire even as he avoids war shrine on WWII anniversary   Christian Science Monitor
Unresolved WW II Bitterness Inflames China, Japan Tensions   Voice of America
Taiwanese protest against Japan's rising militarism on VJ day   Xinhua
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  Toronto Star   
Opposition in Pakistan Is Drenched but Not Doused  New York Times
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Tens of thousands of opposition supporters, led by a former cricket star, Imran Khan, and a cleric, Muhammad Tahir-ul Qadri, converged on the Pakistani capital late Friday for what they billed as an extended protest movement to oust ...

Supporters of the government and protesters loyal to opposition leader Imran ...   Irish Independent
I need people not breakfast, Imran tells leaders   The News International
PTI long march may not turn into longer sit-in   The Nation
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  Irish Independent   
More people contact police after Cliff Richard's home is searched in abuse probe  Irish Independent
A locksmith enters the Charters Estate in Sunningdale, Berkshire, where Cliff Richard has an apartment. Photo: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire. Cliff Richard. The pop legend has dismissed a sex crime claim involving a young boy in the 1980s as "completely false".
Priest who's become Cliff Richard's rock: As he faces biggest crisis of his life ...   Daily Mail
Sir Cliff police given 'information' after search   BBC News
Cliff Richard set to fly home from Portugal within days to face historic sex abuse ...   Scottish Daily Record
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  Wall Street Journal   
Pope Francis Leads Ceremony in Seoul Honoring Korean Catholic Martyrs  Wall Street Journal
SEOUL—Before a crowd of hundreds of thousands, Pope Francis led a ceremony Saturday to beatify 124 Korean martyrs, a rite that highlighted the special history of a church that has been referred to as the Asian tiger of Catholicism. The 77-year-old pope led ...

Pope Francis visits Seoul for Asian Youth Day to boost church numbers in Asia ...   ABC Online
Pope in Seoul Urges Charity, Laments Growing Economic Inequality   Businessweek
Pope Francis to beatify South Korean Catholic martyrs   BBC News
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  Irish Independent   
Moves to try Israel for 'war crimes' at ICC  Irish Independent
Palestinian leaders are ready to take Israel to the International Criminal Court (ICC) over "war crimes" later this month, a leading Palestinian negotiator has said. Share. Go To. Comments. Saeb Erekat, one of the key architects of the 1993 Oslo Accords ...

Gaza status quo 'not an option': EU   Belfast Telegraph
A Dear Jon (Voight) Letter About Gaza and the History of the Israeli-Palestinian ...   Huffington Post
Palestinians accuse Israel of violating Gaza truce   Times of India
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  The Punch   
Condemned but Undeterred, Boko Haram Is Still Abducting Nigerian Youths  New York Times
ABUJA, Nigeria — The pattern is becoming all too familiar to residents of Nigeria's embattled northeast: Gunmen believed to be members of the militant Islamist sect Boko Haram descend on a village, burn houses, round up scores of young people, load them ...

Boko Haram kidnaps 100, Chad frees most captives   Times of India
Maiduguri, city of guns, matchetes and fear   Nigerian Tribune
Northern Leaders Can Stop Boko Haram Insurgency – Abubakar   Leadership Newspapers
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