2015年9月14日 星期一

2015-09-15 Ireland World


New York Times
   
More Border Controls as Europe Stalls on Migrant Quotas   
New York Times
BRUSSELS — Even as three more countries followed Germany in introducing border checks to control a flood of migrants, the European Union on Monday failed to agree on a modest plan that would force individual countries to take in a share of some of the ...

European migrant crisis: Why Germany reinstated border controls   ABC Online
EU borders tighten as Austria, Germany impose new controls   Irish Independent
Razor-lined boxcar marks Hungary's new border for migrants   Washington Post
Irish Times   
The Globe and Mail   
BBC News   
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Sky News Australia
   
Mexico slams fatal Egypt 'air strike'   
Sky News Australia
Mexico has called on Egypt to swiftly investigate why tourists were mistakenly targeted in what witnesses described as an air strike that left at least two Mexicans dead and six unaccounted for. President Enrique Pena Nieto said 14 Mexicans were among ...

Egyptian soldiers mistakenly kill 12 in tourist convoy   Irish Independent
Egyptian military copter fired while tourists were on picnic   The Seattle Times
Egyptian forces kill 12 tourists "by accident"   Irish Examiner
ABC News   
Forbes   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Malcolm Turnbull defeats Tony Abbott in Liberal party leadership vote - live   
Telegraph.co.uk
... • Malcolm Turnbull has won the Liberal party leadership vote • Turnbull beats Tony Abbott in a 54-44 partyroom vote • Julie Bishop retains deputy leader position • Australia will get its fifth prime minister in eight years • Turnbull expected to be ...
Tony Abbott promises 'no wrecking, no undermining' in final speech as prime ...   ABC Online
Malcolm Turnbull: first day as prime minister — live coverage   The Australian
Australian PM-elect Turnbull to focus on the economy   Reuters
Sydney Morning Herald   
CNN International   
9news.com.au   
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Irish Independent
   
Taliban free hundreds in raid on Afghan jail   
Irish Independent
Taliban fighters dressed as Afghan policemen freed hundreds of inmates yesterday in a pre-dawn attack on the main prison in the central Afghan city of Ghazni. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Mohammed Ali ...

Taliban storm Afghanistan jail, free 350 inmates   Times of India
Taliban frees 150 of its own in deadly jailbreak   The Australian (blog)
Taliban storm Afghan prison, free 355 inmates   The News International
Toronto Star   
Wall Street Journal (blog)   
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Irish Times
   
TCD and UCD drop lower in world university rankings   
Irish Times
The latest international university rankings published yesterday show another dip in standings for Irish third-level institutions. Trinity College Dublin is down from 71st to 78th, and UCD from 139th to 154th, in the QS World University Rankings 2015/16.
Ups and downs in universities league table   Irish Independent
Top 100 world universities 2015/16 – QS rankings   Telegraph.co.uk
St Andrews climbs university rankings   BBC News
Irish Examiner   
Times of India   
The Guardian   
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Irish Independent
   
EU deadlocked on migrant relocation system   
Irish Independent
EU ministers failed on Monday to break a deadlock over sharing out responsibility for sheltering some of the hundreds of thousands of people who have sought asylum in Europe this year, leaving the shape of a final deal in doubt.

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Times LIVE
   
Japan raises Mt. Aso alert after eruption   
Jakarta Post
An aerial photo taken by a Yomiuri Shimbun helicopter shows Mt. Aso's Nakadake peak fuming smoke in Aso, Kumamoto Prefecture, on Monday afternoon. (The Yomiuri Shimbun/ANN). World News. Bangkok Blast: Mastermind 'in Turkey' · Diplomatic Notes: ...

Does Japan's Mount Aso Eruption Affect Global Weather?   Forbes
Volcano in southern Japan erupts, sending smoke into the air   The Boston Globe
Japan warns tourists on Mount Aso after eruption   The Nation
WLS-TV   
CNN   
National Post   
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Saudi says hundreds of thousands of Syrians given residency   
STLtoday.com
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Saudi Arabia said it has taken in about 2.5 million Syrians on religious and humanitarian grounds in the years since the country's conflict began and has offered residency to hundreds of thousands, as it sought to ...

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Reuters
   
Professor killed at Mississippi university, fellow teacher sought   
Reuters
JACKSON, Miss. A Mississippi college professor was shot and killed in his campus office on Monday, and police said a fellow Delta State University teacher was "a person of interest" in the shooting. Authorities said they were searching for geography ...
One dead, manhunt for killer underway at Delta State University   USA TODAY
Professor Sought in Fatal Shooting of Colleague at Delta State in Mississippi   New York Times
US professor shot dead in Cleveland   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Daily Mail   
CBS News   
Washington Post   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Topless protest at Muslim conference on role of women   
New Zealand Herald
Two Femen protesters were arrested after baring their breasts at a controversial conference near Paris on the role of Muslim women. According to Inna Shevchenko, a spokeswoman for the feminist protest group, two fundamentalist preachers were discussing ...

Topless protesters 'kicked' as they are dragged off stage at Muslim conference ...   Irish Independent
Topless Femen protesters 'kicked during scuffles' at Muslim conference about women   Times of India
Topless activists storm stage   Brisbane Times
FRANCE 24   
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