2015年5月7日 星期四

2015-05-08 Ireland World


Irish Times
   
UK Election: Exit poll shows Tories 10 short of majority   
Irish Times
Seats filled - 17: Labour 9; Conservatives 4; DUP 3; Sinn Fein 1. The Conservatives could form a minority government on the back of an extraordinary exit poll, which puts David Cameron just 10 seats short of a majority in the House of Commons.
Pressure on Miliband to decide on future   Irish Independent
UK Election - The early stages   RTE.ie
Election 2015 results LIVE: Conservatives on course for victory as SNP ...   Telegraph.co.uk
BBC News   
The Guardian   
Christian Science Monitor   
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NDTV
   
Officials Suspect Short Circuit in Rome Airport Fire   
New York Times
MILAN — An electrical short circuit is being investigated as the probable cause of a fire in the international terminal at Rome's Fiumicino airport that forced the cancellation of dozens of flights, authorities said Thursday. Vito Riggio, president of Italy's civil ...

Chaos after fire in Rome airport terminal   The Local.it

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The Moscow Times
   
Chinese Premier Tops Meager Victory Day Guest List   
The Moscow Times
Paulo Whitaker / ReutersRussia's President Vladimir Putin (L) shakes hands with China's President Xi Jinping as India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi (R) looks on during the VI BRICS Summit in Fortaleza, July 15, 2014. While Russia's celebrations this ...

Pranab stresses need to strive for peace by nations   The Hindu
The Economist explains   The Economist (blog)
V-E Day celebrations explain past, present events in Ukraine   San Francisco Chronicle
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Guardian   
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New York Times
   
NSA Ruling Divides Republican Candidates   
New York Times
The Republican candidates for president lined up on different sides of the debate over whether the nation's intelligence agencies should be allowed to collect data about Americans after a court ruled Thursday that the National Security Agency had acted ...

NSA exceeded authority in collection of phone records, appeals court rules   Los Angeles Times
US NSA's phone spying programme ruled illegal by appeals court   Reuters

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The Globe and Mail
   
Burundi: Protesters Attack President's Supporters   
New York Times
Protesters in the capital, Bujumbura, assaulted people suspected of being members of the governing party's youth group on Thursday as the upheaval over President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term persisted. Three people were killed and 13 were ...

Man narrowly escapes Burundi mob with army's help   DAWN.com
Burundi saga: A regional crisis   Zimbabwe Independent
Protests in Burundi sap President's power   The Globe and Mail

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Irish Times
   
And in other news, dogs at polling stations win landslide   
Irish Times
As voters went to the polls in the UK there was one theme dominating social media and no, it was not policies, political parties or politicians. It started with a question - can you bring your dog to polling stations? - and ended in a debate, with many voters ...

Election 2015: Twitter went mad for Dogs at polling stations.. here's some of our ...   Scottish Daily Record
#DogsAtPollingStations is a thing and it's cuteness overload   Toronto Sun
Twitter goes wild for man's best friend: #DogsAtPollingStations trending online   Express.co.uk
Fresh Business Thinking   
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Irish Times
   
West Tyrone: Sinn Féin's Pat Doherty retains seat   
Irish Times
There were no surprises in the West Tyrone constituency during the Northern Ireland election, where incumbent MP Pat Doherty of Sinn Féin was returned with 16,807 votes. Speaking after his fourth win in the area, he described West Tyrone as a “Republican ...

DUP may play part in govt discussion as ten NI seats declared   RTE.ie
Unionists: we could hold key to power   The Times (subscription)
Easy, easy, easy...as Sinn Fein win   Belfast Telegraph
Irish Independent   
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Daily Mail
   
British woman fights for dead daughter's frozen eggs   
Daily Mail
A mother will go to court today to fight for the right to become pregnant with her own grandchild using her dead daughter's frozen eggs. The British woman, 59, and her husband, 58, claim it was their daughter's dying wish that she should carry the child.
Mother seeks dead daughter's eggs   Irish Examiner

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Belfast Telegraph
   
Nepalese pray for quake victims   
Belfast Telegraph
Thousands of Nepalese dressed in white offered prayers and flowers at home and in temples in a Hindu ritual marking the end of a 13-day mourning period for those killed in the country's massive earthquake.
Hundreds of bodies may be buried in Nepal avalanche, official says   Reuters
Nepal earthquake: The man who went home to rescue his village   BBC News
Beyond repair, Nepal homes await bulldozers   The Star Online
Baltimore Sun   
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Irish Independent
   
Tears flow as young LGBT group talks to Enda about love   
Irish Independent
Taoiseach Enda Kenny talks to Dylan Byrne, Nathan Beatty and an emotional Alison Kershaw during Open Gallery 1 Taoiseach Enda Kenny talks to Dylan Byrne, Nathan Beatty and an emotional Alison Kershaw during a visit to the BeLonG To offices in ...

There is no such thing as being nearly equal   Irish Examiner
Referendum No vote would deny citizens equal rights, Kenny says   Irish Times

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