2014年12月16日 星期二

2014-12-17 Ireland World


Washington Post
   
In Pakistan, Taliban massacre of schoolchildren fuels broad outrage   
Washington Post
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The bloody siege of an elite army high school Tuesday by Taliban gunmen, which killed at least 141 students and teachers, was an apparent retaliation for a major recent army operation after years of ambivalent policies toward the ...

Taliban go on killing spree at Pakistan school, with 132 students and nine dead   Irish Independent
Pak Taliban target army-run school, kill 132 children in revenge attack   Times of India
Funerals Begin for 141 Slain in Taliban Attack on Pakistan School   Voice of America
Haaretz   
BBC News   
Hindustan Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Boy, 13, charged with murder of Irish man in London   
Irish Independent
Christopher John Barry, also known as Jack, who was murdered outside his home in Edmonton Green, north London. Photo: Metropolitan Police/PA. Police investigating the murder of a man outside his home tonight charged a 13-year-old boy with killing him.
Boy, 13, charged with Irishman's murder in London   RTE.ie
Cobh remembers stabbing victim as a 'quiet man who never harmed anyone'   Irish Examiner
Teen charged with murder of Edmonton builder Jack Barry who was stabbed to ...   Daily Mail
The Independent   
Irish Times   
thejournal.ie   
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ABC News
   
Jeb Bush Takes a Step Toward a Presidential Run   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — Former Gov. Jeb Bush of Florida said Tuesday that he would “actively explore” a presidential run, immediately sending reverberations through the potential Republican field, tying up donors whom other candidates are courting and forcing ...

Jeb Bush to 'actively explore' run for Presidency in 2016   Irish Independent
Jeb Bush's decision to explore presidential bid scrambles the 2016 GOP field   Washington Post
Jeb Bush explores 2016 US presidential run   Reuters
Christian Science Monitor   
Los Angeles Times   
Voice of America   
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New York Times
   
US Tries to Calm Latest Israeli and Palestinian Strife   
New York Times
LONDON — Calling the status quo “unsustainable for both parties and for the region,” Secretary of State John Kerry said here on Tuesday that the United States was working “to lower the temperature” between Israelis and Palestinians, amid Palestinian and ...

Russia Hints at US Effort to Avoid a UN Showdown Over a Palestinian State   Newsweek
UN Mideast envoy: One-state reality is on the parties' doorstep if deadlock not ...   Jerusalem Post
US Kerry meets with chief Palestinian negotiator in London talks   Xinhua
Daily Mail   
Los Angeles Times   
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CNN
   
Suspect in family massacre found dead   
CNN
(CNN) -- The body of a Pennsylvania man suspected of killing his ex-wife and five former in-laws has been found, with apparent self-inflicted wounds, authorities said Tuesday. Bradley William Stone, a former Marine reservist, had been on the run since ...

As manhunt for ex-Marine widens, questions raised about Iraq service (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
US Watch   Wall Street Journal
Manhunt ends: Body of vet Bradley William Stone found   St. George Daily Spectrum
Irish Independent   
Reuters   
GlobalPost   
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Irish Examiner
   
'Legal victory but monetary loss' for Saville accusers   
Irish Examiner
Women who say they were sexually abused by television personality Jimmy Savile have won a legal battle but lost a money fight. The Court of Appeal sanctioned a compensation scheme set up for victims. But three appeal judges said many lawyers' bills ...

Watch: Jimmy Savile victims win Court of Appeal ruling to approve controversial ...   Irish Independent
Women abused by Jimmy Savile WILL get compensation   Daily Mail
Jimmy Savile abuse victims win court fight for share of his £3.3million estate   Mirror.co.uk
BBC News   
The Independent   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Sydney siege: 83yo John O'Brien describes overwhelming relief of escaping ...   
ABC Online
NICK GRIMM: A field of flowers continues to grow across the paving stones that cover Sydney's Martin Place as Sydneysiders visit the scene of yesterday's dramatic events and leave their tributes in the area adjacent to the Lindt Cafe. Many of the bunches of ...

Three dead after 'lone wolf' siege at cafe   Irish Independent
In Australia, Sydney siege inquiry continues amid grief, questions   Los Angeles Times
Martin Place siege: survivor John O'Brien stressed, sleep-deprived   Sydney Morning Herald
Fox News   
Reuters   
The Independent   
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The Daily Star
   
Seven held in Spain, Morocco in probe of jihadis   
The Daily Star
Masked Spanish police officers lead a detained woman in Melilla, December 16, 2014. REUTERS/Jesus Balsco de Avellaneda. Connect; Tweet; RSS; Follow; Email; Print; Share. Agencies. MADRID/SOFIA: Seven people were arrested in Spain and Morocco ...

Suspected jihadist recruiters held in Spain and Morocco   euronews
Gang recruiting women to join ISIS is smashed by police in Spain and Morocco   Daily Mail
Spain arrests seven accused of recruiting women for Islamic State   Reuters
U-T San Diego   
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Reuters
   
Russia says arms for Kiev won't help solve Ukraine crisis: RIA   
Reuters
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A deputy Russian foreign minister declared on Tuesday that supplying weapons to Kiev would not help solve a crisis in east Ukraine, after the White House said U.S. President Barack Obama would sign corresponding legislation this ...

Putin Discusses Donbas Situation With Merkel, Hollande, Poroshenko: Kremlin   Sputnik International
Biden Pledges Aid as Ukraine Seeks Billions to Avert Default   Businessweek
Euronews: Children's tribute to Ukraine's 'cyborg' soldiers   Kyiv Post

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Police red-faced over Irish kayak blunder   
Stuff.co.nz
REALLY?: Police said the driver couldn't see what was wrong with the way he'd attached the kayak to his car. Waikato police are apologising to the Irish after an officer's oversight meant a 'tourist' was blamed for driving with a kayak tied crossways on the roof ...

Police offer embarrassing apology for 'tourist' driver botch-up   TVNZ
NZ Police apologise to Irish over kayak incident   New Zealand Herald
Police apologise to Irish over kayak-on-car incident   3News NZ
CANOE & KAYAK   
Voxy   
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