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2015-10-15 Ireland World


Irish Times
   
Israel sets up new checkpoints as tensions rise in Jerusalem   
Irish Times
Israeli security forces set up new checkpoints between Jewish and Palestinian neighbourhoods on Wednesday in Jerusalem, an increasingly divided city riven by mutual fear and anxiety. The moves to establish the checkpoints, which would allow Israel to ...

Settlement hurts Israel-Palestine peace plan - US   RTE.ie
Hundreds of troops spread out across Israel's cities   Irish Independent
Analysis: A new phase to an old conflict   Jerusalem Post Israel News
DAWN.com   
The Indian Express   
Daily Beast   
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Tehran Times
   
Iranian parliament ratifies outlines of JCPOA   
Tehran Times
TEHRAN - Iranian lawmakers on Sunday approved the general outlines of a motion on a nuclear deal signed between Iran and the 5+1 group of world powers on a conditional basis. The nuclear agreement is officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan ...


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Irish Times
   
EU divided over Assad's role in future Syrian government   
Irish Times
EU leaders are set to clash over the escalating conflict in Syria amid divisions among member states about the role of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad in any future government. Leaders of the 28 EU member states gather in Brussels today for a summit ...
Iran sends fighters to Syria to support Assad's battle preparations for Aleppo   Irish Independent
Iran sends hundreds of troops into Syria   Irish Examiner
Russian Military Uses Syria as Proving Ground, and West Takes Notice   New York Times
Sydney Morning Herald   
BBC News   
Times of India   
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US should change tack in South China Sea   
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The United States is likely to sail warships close to China's artificial islands in the South China Sea, once again using "free navigation" as an excuse to interfere in the regional territorial disputes. In the past, the US has refrained from sending ...

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Hostages air appeal in kidnappers' behalf   
BusinessWorld Online Edition
SURROUNDED by their captors, two Canadians, a Norwegian and a Filipino woman have appealed for a halt to military operations, and to Canada to negotiate for their freedom with Islamist extremists who abducted them. A still image captured from footage ...


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The Nation
   
Bomber kills seven at MNA's camp office   
The Nation
DERA GHAZI KHAN - Seven persons, including three contestants for the upcoming local government election, died on Wednesday in a suicide bomb attack at the camp office of PML-N MNA Sardar Amjad Farooq Khosa in Taunsa Shareef. The national ...

Seven killed in suicide attack at MNA's office   Daily Times
Seven killed in PML-N MNA's camp office blast   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Seven killed, 13 injured in blast inside MNA's office in DG Khan   The Express Tribune
Pakistan Today   
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BBC News
   
Why the humble cow is India's most polarising animal   
BBC News
Who do Indians love cows so much? One of the reasons, writes historian Mukul Kesavan, is that the "desi cow is a beautiful thing". "Its large eyes, its calm, its matte skin tinted in a muted palette that runs from off-white to grey through beige and ...
Modi condemns killing of Muslim man over beef   Moneycontrol.com
India literary elite alarmed by 'rising intolerance'   The Nation
Modi: 'Beef murder' unfortunate   The Star Online
Outlook India   
The Statesman   
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Irish Independent
   
Westlife hit used by CIA to 'torture innocent terror suspect'   
Irish Independent
Tanzanian fisherman Suleiman Abdullah was allegedly tormented with the Irish band's number one hit 'My Love' at "ear-splitting volumes". The innocent seaman was abducted by a Somali warlord in 2003 before being handed over to the US intelligence ...

CIA used Westlife song for torture   Irish Examiner
Kian unsurprised at Westlife CIA torture claims   RTE.ie
Report reveals censored passages about CIA's secret torture sites   RT
Stuff.co.nz   
NEWS.com.au   
Washington Times   
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Irish Examiner
   
A polar bear gave migrants a fright in Calais   
Irish Examiner
A polar bear is settling in to his new home in Doncaster after an unexpected encounter with a group of shocked migrants in Calais. A polar bear gave migrants a fright in Calais. Nissan the polar bear at Yorkshire Wildlife Park in Doncaster. Nissan the ...
Migrants climb into truck containing polar bear in Calais Polar bear has a ...   Irish Independent
Polar bear unfazed after encounter with migrants   RTE.ie
Britain-bound migrants confronted by POLAR BEAR   TV Newsroom
The Weather Space   
You Don't Know Football   
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Irish Times
   
Peter Robinson rejects conflict of interest claims over Nama deal   
Irish Times
DUP leader Peter Robinson believes there was “no conflict of interest” in ex-Nama Northern Ireland adviser Frank Cushnahan being involved in a meeting in 2013 with a potential buyer of its Northern loans portfolio while he was associated with the agency.
Ex-Nama adviser 'set up Pimco meeting with Robinson'   Irish Independent
NAMA accusation 'outrageous' - Robinson   RTE.ie
Robinson rejects payment claims at NAMA inquiry   UTV Ireland
the Irish News   
Leinster Express   
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