2015年2月12日 星期四

2015-02-13 Ireland World


Irish Independent
   
Egypt frees last two Al-Jazeera reporters locked up for 400 days   
Irish Independent
Mohamed Fahmy, pictured, and Baher Mohamed's reactions to the decision were obscured by the bars of their caged dock, but their families' relief was plain to see, as the courtroom echoed with cheers. Al Jazeera journalist Mohamed Fahmy. Two Al-Jazeera ...

Amal Clooney welcomes Al-Jazeera journalists' release   Belfast Telegraph
Al Jazeera's reporters may go free, but a muzzled press in Egypt is here to stay ...   Christian Science Monitor
Cairo court releases al-Jazeera journalists pending retrial   Irish Times
NDTV   
Sydney Morning Herald   
Brisbane Times   
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The Express Tribune
   
India improves press freedom rank   
The Hindu
India was ranked 136 out of 180 nations worldwide in terms of press freedom in 2015, which marks an improvement from its rank of 140 in 2014, even though its absolute score declined from 40.34 to 40.49. In the annual World Press Freedom Index (WPFI) ...

Drastic decline in media freedom worldwide   The News International
Media freedom index: Pakistan ranks 159 out of 180 countries   The Express Tribune
In Mideast and Europe, a bad year for press freedom, watchdog finds (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
The Nation Newspaper   
Times LIVE   
Newsweek   
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New York Times
   
Agreement Calls for Release of Pilot Held in Moscow, Ukrainian President Says   
New York Times
MOSCOW — Of the hundreds of prisoners of war captured during the nearly yearlong fighting in eastern Ukraine, only one was mentioned by name on the agenda of world leaders at peace talks in Minsk, Belarus: Nadiya V. Savchenko, a former lieutenant in ...

Ukraine ceasefire: New Minsk agreement key points   BBC News
Ukraine Talks Likely to Go Into Morning Hours   Voice of America
Moscow wants 'the whole country' says former president of Poland   Irish Independent
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Examiner   
Bloomberg   
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Irish Independent
   
'Nut rage' heiress sentenced to one year in jail   
Irish Independent
Cho Hyun-ah (C), also known as Heather Cho, daughter of chairman of Korean Air Lines Cho Yang-ho, is surrounded by the media as she leaves for a detention facility after a court ordered her to be detained, at the Seoul Western District Prosecutor's office.
Ex-Korean Air executive sentenced to prison in 'nut rage' case   Los Angeles Times
South Korea's family firms in the spotlight   BBC News
An Instant of Nut-Fueled Rage Draws a Year in Korean Jail   New York Times
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
The Chosun Ilbo   
The Star Online   
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Reuters
   
UN says Yemen collapsing, on brink of civil war   
Reuters
Anti-Houthi protesters demonstrate to commemorate the fourth anniversary of the uprising that toppled former President Ali Abdullah Saleh, in Yemen's southwestern city of Taiz February 11, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Mohamed al-Sayaghi ...

UN Warns That Yemen May Collapse as Qaeda Fighters Make Big Gains   New York Times
Al Qaeda Seizes Yemen Army Base as Strife Builds   Wall Street Journal
Ex-Marines angry over reports on guards' weapons in Yemen embassy   Washington Times
Gulf Daily News   
Brisbane Times   
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euronews
   
Making waves in the Holy See, Pope Francis goes global with new Cardinals   
euronews
Pope Francis, is shaking up Vatican city. The pontiff is set to confirm 15 new Cardinals this weekend. It is his selection which is making waves as he is shifting the emphasis away from Rome. Though European Cardinals remain in the majority, they are losing ...

Pope Francis: Not having children is selfish   Telegraph.co.uk
Pope Francis wants 'absolute transparency' as he pushes Vatican reform   Washington Post
Pope Francis: 'The choice not to have children is selfish'   The Independent
Daily Mail   
New York Daily News   
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News24
   
We are part of a police state - Malema   
News24
Johannesburg - Protest and violence overshadowed President Jacob Zuma's State of the Nation address on Thursday night as the Economic Freedom Fighters carried out a threat to confront him on misspending on his Nkandla home and were manhandled ...

South Africa MPs forcibly ejected during Jacob Zuma speech   BBC News
South African MPs 'beaten by police' for heckling speech   The Globe and Mail
Hostile Response to Zuma Touches Off Brawl in S. African Assembly   Voice of America
Times of India   
Times LIVE   
Reuters   
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Irish Examiner
   
Toxic cloud keeps residents indoors   
Irish Examiner
More than 65,000 residents of five north-eastern towns in Spain were ordered to stay indoors for two hours after a chemical explosion at a warehouse spread a large, orange toxic cloud over the area. “This is not a game,” Spain's emergency services tweeted.
Three injured in explosion - toxic cloud hangs over northern Spain   Irish Independent
Toxic orange chemical cloud forces over 60000 people to stay indoors in Spain ...   ABC Online
Toxic orange cloud spreads after chemical blast near Barcelona   Sydney Morning Herald
Brisbane Times   
Fox News   
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ABC Online
   
North Korea unveils more than 300 new political slogans to mark 70th ...   
ABC Online
North Korea has launched more than 300 new political slogans to mark the 70th anniversary of the country's founding. The slogans, published by the official KCNA news agency, were drafted by the ruling Worker's Party of Korea and prominence was given to ...

Grow mushrooms, make fruits cascade! North Korea's new slogans   The Australian (blog)
Decoding North Korea's fish and mushroom slogans   BBC News
“Let us beat the world in fruit farming” and other new North Korean slogans   Quartz
Mirror.co.uk   
Belfast Telegraph   
Channel 4 News   
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NDTV
   
Tackling B'Haram terrorism and corruption as campaign promises (1)   
The Guardian Nigeria
IT is amazing to observe that a majority of Nigerians feel less concerned about the happenings in the Northeast, especially why the insurgency has remained despite the Federal Government's efforts. All we do is pay lipservice, persons and groups paid to ...

Boko Haram peeping at us   Jakarta Post
African Giant Nigeria Relies on Poorer Chad to Fight Boko Haram   Bloomberg
Female bomber kills 15 in Borno   Daily Sun
Nigerian Tribune   
Xinhua   
Voice of America   
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