2014年12月10日 星期三

2014-12-11 Ireland World


The Hindu
   
Kailash Satyarthi, Malala Yousafzai receive Nobel Peace Prize   
The Hindu
Kailash Satyarthi of India and Malala Yousafzai from Pakistan on Wednesday received the Nobel Peace Prize for 2014 for their pioneering work on promoting child rights in the subcontinent, as they made an impassioned plea to globalise compassion.
Nobel Prize Winner Malala's message for world leaders   Irish Independent
Satyarthi, Malala Sing Indo-Pak Tune In Oslo   Times of India
Malala Yousafzai and Kailash Satyarthi Collect Nobel Peace Prizes   New York Times
Firstpost   
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Christian Science Monitor   
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New York Times
   
CIA First Planned Jails Abiding by US Standards   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Just six days after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, President Bush signed a secret order that gave the Central Intelligence Agency the power to capture and imprison terrorists with Al Qaeda. But the order said nothing about where they should be ...

UN call to prosecute CIA over 'torture' interrogation   Irish Independent
Torture-Linked CIA Officials Face Future Stuck in US   Businessweek
Did CIA torture yield key information? Report says no; defenders disagree   Los Angeles Times
Voice of America   
Fox News   
Bloomberg   
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Irish Independent
   
Inquiry as minister dies after clash with Israeli police   
Irish Independent
Palestinian minister Ziad Abu Ein (L) scuffles with an Israeli border policeman near the West Bank city of Ramallah. He died shortly after the confrontation. REUTERS/Mohamad Torokman. A Palestinian minister died after a confrontation with the Israeli army ...

Israel on high alert after death of Palestinian minister   Irish Times
A critical moment for Israeli-Palestinian security coordination   Haaretz
Senior Palestinian official dies after scuffle with Israeli soldiers   Los Angeles Times
The Week Magazine   
The Independent   
Washington Post   
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Fox News
   
South African judge discusses Pistorius appeal   
Businessweek
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A South African judge is responding to arguments on whether to allow prosecutors in the Oscar Pistorius case to appeal her verdict and sentence on the Olympic runner, who was acquitted of the murder of girlfriend Reeva ...

Pistorius Case: South African Judge Thokozile Masipa Accepts Procecutors ...   CHANNELS TELEVISION
Judge approves Pistorius appeal   Irish Independent
REFILE-UPDATE 2-S.Africa prosecutors will seek murder conviction against ...   Reuters Africa
USA TODAY   
The Guardian Nigeria   
New Zealand Herald   
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Reuters
   
Hong Kong begins clearing main pro-democracy protest camp   
Reuters
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Hong Kong authorities started on Thursday clearing the main pro-democracy protest site that has choked roads into the city's most economically and politically important district for more than two months as part of a campaign to ...


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Irish Independent
   
Over 3400 have drowned in a bid to get into Europe   
Irish Independent
More than 3,400 people have died in the Mediterranean this year trying to reach Europe, the UN refugee agency said yesterday, urging governments to take more action to save lives. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To.
UN: Stop risking death for a 'better life'   Irish Examiner
More Refugees Take to the Sea, UN Reports   New York Times
Kopp: 'Europe can decide whether these people get here'   Deutsche Welle
Voice of America   
The Independent   
euronews   
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Los Angeles Times
   
Polish ex-leaders confess complicity after CIA torture report   
Los Angeles Times
A U.S. Senate report on interrogation abuses by CIA operatives around the world spurred two former leaders in Poland to confirm, after years of denials, that the country hosted one of the "black site" detention facilities where the alleged torture occurred.
Ex-Leader: Poland Agreed to CIA Site, Not Torture   ABC News
CIA torture report: former Polish leader acknowledges black site   Sydney Morning Herald
Polish president admits Poland agreed to host secret CIA 'black site'   Telegraph.co.uk
The Independent   
BBC News   
euronews   
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TODAYonline
   
Former top Chinese planning official jailed for life over graft   
TODAYonline
Liu pleaded guilty to extensive bribery involving several firms, including a Toyota joint venture in September. Photo: Reuters. Liu Tienan charged with taking S$7.6m in bribes in dealings with various firms. mail · print. View all 0 comments ...


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Irish Independent
   
Kenny and Cameron meet as talks on North intensify   
Irish Independent
Taoiseach Enda Kenny will travel to Belfast today to meet with British Prime Minister David Cameron, as efforts intensify to reach agreement in the Northern Ireland talks. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. This is the ...

Enda Kenny and David Cameron to attend North talks in attempt to broker deal   Irish Times
UK, Irish premiers to join Belfast peace talks   Washington Post
PM vows to push for N Ireland deal   Belfast Telegraph
Yahoo News UK   
BBC News   
Reuters   
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The Guardian
   
One person killed after military aircraft crashes into care home in France   
The Guardian
The scene at the care home in Vouvray, western France, where a resident was killed after a military plane crashed. Photograph: Guillaume Souvant/AFP/Getty Images. Kim Willsher in Paris. Wednesday 10 December 2014 20.36 EST. Share on Facebook ...

France plane crash: One person killed and six injured after jet crashes into home ...   The Independent
One dead after French jet crashes into care home   RTE.ie
France crash: Alpha Jet hits home for disabled in Vouvray   BBC News
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