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2015-01-08 Ireland World


New York Times
   
One Suspect Surrenders in Attack on French Newspaper; Two Others at Large   
New York Times
PARIS — The police organized an enormous manhunt across the Paris region on Wednesday for three suspects they said were involved in a brazen and methodical midday slaughter at a satirical newspaper that had lampooned Islam. The terrorist attack by ...

French police identify suspects in attack on Paris newspaper; manhunt underway   Washington Post
Charlie Hebdo: UK's security committee Cobra to meet   BBC News
Police hunt brothers after Paris attack, third man hands himself in   Reuters
Haaretz   
Wall Street Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Irish Independent
   
First pictures of tragic AirAsia flight underwater emerge   
Irish Independent
In this undated underwater photo released by Indonesia's National Search And Rescue Agency (BASARNAS) on Wednesday, Jan. 7, 2015, the part of the wreckage that BASARNAS identified as of the ill-fated AirAsia Flight 8501, is seen in the waters of the ...

AirAsia tail section upside down, buried in Java Sea   USA TODAY
AirAsia Flight 8501: Black Boxes Could be Buried, Indonesian Official Says   ABC News
AirAsia's optimism is tempered by tragedy   The Globe and Mail
CNN International   
IBNLive   
Jakarta Post   
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Car bomb explodes outside police college in Yemen   
Jerusalem Post
SANAA - A car bomb exploded outside a police college in Yemen's capital Sanaa early on Wednesday, killing and wounding dozens of people, police sources and residents said. Ambulances were transporting casualties away from the scene of the blast, ...


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Businessweek
   
Battle for Sri Lanka Power Pits President Against Ex-Ally   
Businessweek
Sri Lankans will decide today whether to extend President Mahinda Rajapaksa's decade-long rule or hand power to a former ally in an election race that has become surprisingly close in the past month. Rajapaksa, 69, called the election in November two ...

Sri Lanka's Mahinda Rajapaksa faces crucial poll   BBC News
Voting begins in Sri Lanka's presidential election   Hindustan Times
President Faces Fierce Battle in Sri Lanka's Election   ABC News
The News International   
NDTV   
Washington Post   
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New York Times
   
FBI Says Little Doubt North Korea Hit Sony   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The F.B.I.'s director, James B. Comey, said on Wednesday that the United States had concluded that North Korea was behind the destructive attacks on Sony Pictures partly because the hackers failed to mask their location when they broke ...

FBI director reveals new evidence linking N. Korea to Sony hack, answers skeptics   Fox News
FBI says Sony hackers 'got sloppy,' posted from N.Korea addresses   Reuters
Sony Pictures hackers 'got sloppy', FBI says   BBC News
Variety   
DAWN.com   
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Irish Independent
   
Europe: EU releases trade deal papers with US   
Irish Independent
Published 08/01/2015 | 02:30. 0 Comments; Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Cecilia Malmstrom. The European Union has released policy papers being used to negotiate a free-trade deal with the United States.
EU publishes negotiating papers relating to trade talks with US   Irish Times
EU-US trade agreement texts published   Prague Post
EU pushes back against TTIP trade agreement secrecy claims   Financial Times
Reuters   
Law360 (subscription)   
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New York Times
   
Merkel's Visit to Britain Sets New Tone After EU Rift   
New York Times
LONDON — The first thing Prime Minister David Cameron did when Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany arrived Wednesday for a half-day visit here was to take her to a German history exhibition at the British Museum. But after a friendly stroll through ...

David Cameron: I can fix EU 'problem'   BBC News
Angela Merkel backs David Cameron's migrant benefits plans - in part   The Independent
Pro-Russian group claims responsibility for Merkel website hack (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Voice of America   
Xinhua   
Financial Times   
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New York Times
   
Weather Makes Bad Situation Worse for Syrian Refugees   
New York Times
BEIRUT, Lebanon — A fierce winter storm that has unleashed barrages of rain and snow on parts of the Middle East this week has compounded the misery of the millions of Syrians displaced by their country's civil war and left the organizations that seek to ...

UN officials worried over winter storm's effect on Syrian refugees in Lebanon   Haaretz
As storm hits Mideast, refugees bear brunt   Daily Times
Six-year-old Syrian boy found frozen to death in Lebanon storm   Al-Bawaba
Ynetnews   
The Daily Star   
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Fox News
   
Lake Taupo plane plunge: Pilot's skydive was his first   
TVNZ
A pilot who is used to being the only one not jumping out of a plane was forced into his first skydive yesterday. All 13 people on board the skydiving plane jumped to safety moments before it nosedived into Lake Taupo. When the engine unexpectedly stopped ...

Lucky NZ skydivers may jump again   Sky News Australia
Skydivers jump before plane crash into Lake Taupo in NZ   NEWS.com.au
All on New Zealand plane parachute to safety before crash   Toronto Sun
The Independent   
gulfnews.com   
News24   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Key lieutenant of Joseph Kony's Lord's Resistance Army surrenders, says ...   
Telegraph.co.uk
A rebel soldier who surrendered in the Central African Republic at the weekend has been confirmed by the Ugandan military to be Dominic Ongwen, a senior commander of the Lord's Resistance Army led by warlord Joseph Kony. Ongwen was reported to ...

Top LRA rebel 'in US custody': Uganda army   Daily Mail
Uganda army confirms rebel LRA commander in custody   Reuters
Profile: Dominic Ongwen of Uganda's LRA   BBC News
Wall Street Journal   
ABC News   
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