2014年9月19日 星期五

2014-09-20 U.S. World

  Metro   
Scotland votes to save UK union, as devolution talk begins  Washington Post
EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND — The decisive rejection of Scotland's independence referendum set off an instant scramble Friday to fundamentally reorganize constitutional power in the United Kingdom, with Prime Minister David Cameron citing a chance “to ...

After Losing Scottish Independence Vote, Alex Salmond Will Resign   New York Times
Scottish independence vote: David Cameron's election promises to Scotland ...   ABC Online
Alex Salmond: 'Triumph for the democratic process'   BBC News
Daily Mail   
Reuters UK   
Los Angeles Times   
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  BBC News   
French launch first strikes on IS in northern Iraq  BBC News
French fighter jets have launched their first air strikes against Islamic State in northern Iraq. It follows President Hollande's promise to join the American led effort to confront the jihadists who have taken over a swathe of Iraqi territory. IS fighters are also in ...

France mounts Iraq strikes as jihadists advance in Syria   The Guardian Nigeria
France launches initial airstrikes against IS and promises more to come   euronews
Au revoir, ISIS fighters: French jets kill dozens of jihadists, destroy munitions facility   New York Daily News
Reuters   
Irish Independent   
Irish Times   
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  DAWN.com   
US Hopes Face-Saving Plan Offers a Path to a Nuclear Pact With Iran  New York Times
Over the years, the United States has shown considerable ingenuity in its effort to slow Iran's production of nuclear fuel: It has used sabotage, cyberattacks and creative economic sanctions. Now, mixing face-saving diplomacy and innovative technology, ...

US aims to keep Iran atomic talks separate from Islamic State conflict   Reuters India
Iran, six major world powers start new round of nuclear talks in New York   Xinhua
Iran moving to comply with N-deal: IAEA   DAWN.com
Washington Post   
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  The Age   
UN members back Iraq's fight against IS  The Australian
THE New Iraqi government has received an unprecedented level of support in its fight against Islamic State militants from dozens of countries at a special UN Security Council meeting. A TOTAL of 37 countries, including the five permanent and 10 ...

At UN, Kerry Thanks Other Nations for Their Support in Fighting Islamic State   New York Times
ISIS Terror: Kerry Says 'Role' For Iran in Battling ISIS Militants   NBCNews.com
UN Security Council calls for int'l support to fight ISIL   Xinhua
Voice of America   
BBC News   
The Age   
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  CNN   
Third term beckons for New Zealand govt as polls open  Reuters
WELLINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - New Zealand's ruling centre-right government of John Key looks poised to be returned for a third term as voting opened in the national election on Saturday. Opinion polls point to Key's National Party, which has been in ...

New Zealanders Go to Polls in 'Dirty Tricks' Election   NDTV
Polling stations open in New Zealand general election   Xinhua
Voters Go to the Polls in New Zealand Election   ABC News
TVNZ   
Wall Street Journal   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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  BBC News   
Madrid opposed to Catalonia independence referendum  BBC News
The Spanish government in Madrid have said a referendum in Catalonia would be illegal under the national constitution. They have stated they would "take any measure possible" to prevent such a vote taking place, including suspending the powers of the ...

Despite Scottish result, Catalans push ahead with law for independence vote   The Globe and Mail
Spanish leaders relieved as Scottish 'no' deals blow to Catalan separatists   Daily Times
Catalonia is determined on its vote   Herald Scotland
Los Angeles Times   
NEWS.com.au   
National Post   
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  RT   
Syria and the Ukraine-A Contrast?  Huffington Post
Today's question is what is the difference between what the United States may or may not do in Syria and what Russia may or may not have done in the Ukraine. The main difference is that according to Vladimir Putin what happened in Crimea and eastern ...

G20 nations want Putin at leaders' summit   Bangkok Post
G20 expects Russia at leaders summit   Stuff.co.nz
Ukraine caught in the cross-fire   Arab News
Slate Magazine (blog)   
NDTV   
Bloomberg   
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  Reuters   
Alice, steampunk and a false name: enigma of an American jailed in North Korea  Reuters
SEOUL (Reuters) - Matthew Miller, the U.S. citizen imprisoned in North Korea on espionage charges, spent months in South Korea pretending to be an Englishman named "Preston Somerset", acquaintances who met or worked with him said. The 25-year-old ...

North Korea Says US Citizen Wanted to Be a 'Second Snowden'   Wall Street Journal (blog)
North Korea Agrees to Weigh Steps on Human Rights   New York Times
Imprisoned American wanted to reveal human rights situation: Pyongyang   Yonhap News
Zee News   
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
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Thai police struggle with murders probe  Herald Scotland
Police in Thailand have admitted the investigation into the brutal murders of two British tourists is proving "quite difficult" as they revealed they do not know how many people were involved in the killings. Police in Thailand have admitted the investigation into ...


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  The Sun Daily   
MH17: M'sia will not rest until justice is served, says Anifah  The Sun Daily
NEW YORK: Malaysia will not rest until justice is served against the perpetrators responsible for the downing of Malaysian Airlines (MAS) flight MH17 in Ukraine two months ago, Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman told the United Nations Security ...

Russia critical of MH17 inquiry, wants bigger UN role   Reuters UK

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