2015年6月18日 星期四

2015-06-19 Ireland World


Irish Independent
   
Slaughter in church shocks America   
Irish Independent
A white supremacist gunman told his black victims "you rape our women and you're taking over our country" as he massacred nine people inside a historic African-American church in the southern city of Charleston.
Church Shooting Suspect Dylann Roof Is Brought to Charleston   New York Times
Charleston church shooting: Suspected gunman pictured in Bible class moments ...   ABC Online
White Gunman Caught in Killing of 9 in Historic Black Church   ABC News
Los Angeles Times   
The Hindu   
CNN   
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Sky News Australia
   
PM urged to listen to Pope on climate   
Sky News Australia
Prime Minister Tony Abbott and other political leaders are being urged to consider the challenge set by Pope Francis in his encyclical on climate change. Australian Catholic Bishops Conference president Denis Hart says Mr Abbott, a Catholic, will take on ...

Capitalism leaving Earth a 'pile of filth'   Irish Examiner

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National Geographic
   
UNHCR: Refugee numbers reach highest ever recorded   
CNN
(CNN) — There are more refugees in the world today than ever previously recorded — and more than half are children, the United Nations refugee agency said Thursday. Nearly 60 million people were counted as forcibly displaced in 2014, according to the ...

'Global conflicts displaced record 60m in 2014'   Times of India
Record 60m displaced by war and tyranny in 2014, says UN   Irish Examiner
Global refugees: Is the world failing?   Aljazeera.com
Hindustan Times   
Wall Street Journal   
Miami Herald   
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The Independent
   
The Battle of Waterloo: Joining an army of re-enacters remembering one of ...   
The Independent
The 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo was a day for realism and a day for surrealism. You could gaze at four Napoleonic soldiers, in plumed hats and blue uniforms, as they waited to catch a bus to Brussels with a black woman in jeans. You could ...

Waterloo unites, yet divides Europe   The Hindu
Waterloo bicentenary: Thousands gather in Belgium for large-scale re ...   ABC Online
Waterloo handshakes as Europe marks bicentenary united   Reuters Africa
Irish Times   
Wall Street Journal   
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ABC Online
   
Western aid donors should take note of Africa's changing priorites   
ABC Online
The fact Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir could snub an arrest warrant on his trip to South Africa is a symptom of the changing political priorities in the continent. And Western aid donors should learn from this, writes Greg Mills. For African democrats, the ...

Parly chaos: Nkandla trumps Bashir issue   Independent Online
How Zuma and ministers plotted Omar al-Bashir's escape   Mail & Guardian Online
S Africa gets 1 week to explain how Sudan prez Bashir left   Hindustan Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Washington Times   
The Economist   
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CNN
   
Fire at 'Loaves and Fishes' church was arson, Israeli police say   
CNN
Tabgha, Israel (CNN) A church at the site in Israel where Christians believe Jesus fed 5,000 people with five loaves and two fish has been badly damaged by arson, police said Thursday. Fires were set off early Thursday in the monastery section of the Church ...

Israeli church set ablaze in possible extremist arson attack   Times of India
'Miracle' church at Sea of Galilee torched   Times LIVE
Fire heavily damages Church of Loaves and Fishes on Sea of Galilee   Ynetnews
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Cameron invites Egypt's Sisi to London after Morsi death sentence   
Telegraph.co.uk
The British government has defended its decision to invite Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to London the day after his administration condemned the country's former president to death. A Cairo court confirmed the sentence against Mohamed Morsi on ...

Mursi's death penalty a blow to democracy   AsiaOne
Egypt's Mursi appeals against violence conviction - lawyers to state media   Reuters
Egypt's spectre   Daily Times
The New Yorker   
Daily Mail   
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Irish Times
   
Hong Kong vetoes Beijing plan for electoral reform   
Irish Times
In a show of strength that will lessen the prospect of more disruptive protests, Hong Kong's legislative council has vetoed a Communist Party-backed electoral reform package that opposition pro-democracy lawmakers and activists saw as undemocratic.
Hong Kong lawmakers reject Beijing-backed reform package   The Hindu
Hong Kong Set for More Fights After China Vote Plan Defeated   Bloomberg
Hong Kong Democrats Unite   Wall Street Journal
Los Angeles Times   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
The Nation   
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Irish Examiner
   
Niger: 40 Killed in Cross-Border Attacks   
New York Times
Militants from the Nigeria-based Islamic extremist group Boko Haram crossed the border into Niger, setting homes ablaze and killing at least 40 people, a top provincial official said Thursday. The official, Yacouba Soumana Gaoh, the governor of Niger's Diffa ...

The country that has banned the burqa   NEWS.com.au
Buhari, governors urge Nigerians to promote love, others   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
38 civilians killed in Boko Haram attack in Niger   The Sun Daily
Christian Science Monitor   
Voice of America   
Reuters   
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Khaleej Times
   
Muslims reflect on first day of fasting   
Khaleej Times
Fasting an average of 15 hours in the harsh summer weather may seem to be a tough task but worshipers look beyond the hunger as a means to focus more on engaging in acts of goodness. People buying snack from the cafeteria at Al Karama on the first ...

Beijing, June 18, 2015 (AFP) -   The Hindu
Edmonton Muslims welcome Ramadan   Edmonton Journal
Year-on-year guest...   Gulf Daily News
Ynetnews   
gulfnews.com   
Arab News   
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