2015年3月29日 星期日

2015-03-30 Ireland World


Irish Examiner
   
Suspect in Tunisia museum attack killed   
Irish Examiner
Tunisia's prime minister said yesterday a leading suspect in a deadly museum attack on foreign tourists has been killed in anti-terrorist operations, as tens of thousands of Tunisians marched through the capital to denounce extremist violence. State news ...

Thousands march in Tunis against extremism   Brisbane Times
Jihadist chief killed as Tunisians march   Stuff.co.nz
Tunisian forces kill 9 militants   The Nation
New York Times   
The Times (subscription)   
Daily Times   
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CBS Local
   
Small Tsunami Generated in Pacific After Earthquake   
ABC News
A powerful earthquake rattled the South Pacific nation of Papua New Guinea on Monday, generating a small tsunami and frightening locals near the epicenter, but prompting no reports of damage or injuries. A tsunami of half a meter (1.5 feet) was measured ...

Tsunami warning issued for parts of Pacific after earthquake   Times of India
Quake Strikes Off Papua New Guinea; Tsunami Warning Lifted   Bloomberg
Tsunami warning after Pacific quake   Belfast Telegraph
The Hindu   
TVNZ   
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Toronto Star
   
One person remains in hospital after Air Canada flight's 'hard landing' in Halifax   
Toronto Star
One person remains in hospital after an Air Canada flight from Toronto to Halifax crashed shortly after touching down at Halifax Stanfield International Airport during a snowstorm early Sunday. Spokespeople for the RCMP and Stanfield said 25 people were ...

Air Canada plane crash lands at airport   New Vision
Passengers tell of crash-land drama   Irish Independent
Recalling the crash: Stories from passengers aboard AC624   The Globe and Mail
Irish Examiner   
Xinhua   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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AsiaOne
   
'Thank you for being my own special father,' Lee Hsien Yang says in Mandai ...   
AsiaOne
Papa was born in 1923 when Singapore was part of the British Empire, the Straits Settlements flag fluttered over Government House, and the people of Singapore sang 'God Save the King'. He was given the name "Harry" at birth but he soon grew to feel that ...

Former Singapore leader Lee Kuan Yew is laid to rest   Irish Examiner
Tears flow as Singaporeans abroad gather to watch Mr Lee Kuan Yew's funeral   The Straits Times
Police confirm arrest of Amos Yee, maker of anti-Lee Kuan Yew YouTube video   Channel News Asia
CNN International   
New York Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Three GOAL aid workers injured in Syria shelling   
Irish Independent
Two people working for the Irish charity GOAL have suffered serious injuries following air strikes in the northern part of Syria. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. One is reported to be critically ill - while the other has ...

Two GOAL staff members seriously injured following airstrike in Syria   Newstalk 106-108 fm
Two GOAL workers seriously injured in Syria, one critical   Yahoo News UK

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BreakingNews.ie
   
Charity group proposes abused children 'should get images payouts'   
BreakingNews.ie
Child sex abuse victims should be allowed to seek compensation from those found in possession of online images of that abuse, children's charities in the UK have said. They say the damage caused to youngsters should be assessed and those who can be ...


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National Post
   
George Jonas: How terrorism made tragic Germanwings crash possible   
National Post
The authorities are unanimous. They say on Tuesday the co-pilot of a Lufthansa subsidiary called Germanwings deliberately flew his passenger jet into a mountain in the French Alps. There were no survivors. Flight 9525, an Airbus A320, was virtually ...

Germanwings plane crash: Lufthansa to require two crew members in cockpit at ...   Sydney Morning Herald
Jet Crash Tests Germany's Faith in Its Precision   New York Times
Recording Caught Germanwings Pilot Encouraging Co-Pilot to Use Bathroom   Gawker
TVNZ   
Daily Mail   
Salt Lake Tribune   
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Belfast Newsletter
   
SF welfare U-turn 'either bad faith or inept negotiating'   
Belfast Newsletter
The leader of the DUP used the party's spring conference to savage Sinn Fein for its decision to walk away from the welfare deal it had agreed. Peter Robinson told delegates at the weekend it was “inconceivable” that his republican power-sharing partners ...

DUP make coalition overtures to Conservatives and Labour   Irish Times
We will consider backing a Labour minority government, says Northern Ireland's ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Peter Robinson: DUP 'could work with Conservatives or Labour'   BBC News
An Phoblacht   
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The Guardian
   
Church sorry for saying a 'faith filled' Jill Meagher would not have been killed   
The Guardian
The Catholic archdiocese of Melbourne will introduce guidelines on Monday on “training and cultural understanding,” after one of its priests said Jill Meagher would not have been raped and murdered had she been more “faith filled”. The church was forced to ...

Priest slammed for 'disgusting' Jill Meagher comments   Herald Sun
Priest: Jill Meagher would be alive if she had more 'faith'   Warwick Daily News
Courts in dock over Adrian Bayley suppression orders   The Australian

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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bill Shorten backs pay rise for the poorest   
Sydney Morning Herald
EXCLUSIVE. First for an opposition leader: Bill Shorten. Photo: Bill Shorten has risked Labor's already tense relationship with employers by becoming the first opposition leader to intervene in a national wage case. Arguing that higher minimum wages lead to ...

Residents say raising the minimum wage hurts small businesses   Victoria Advocate
Unite trade union calling for minimum wage to be increased by one euro   Newstalk 106-108 fm

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