2014年10月24日 星期五

2014-10-25 U.S. World

  Telegraph.co.uk   
Mali's first Ebola case, a two-year-old girl, dies  Telegraph.co.uk
A two-year-old girl who was Mali's first case of Ebola died on Friday, shortly after the World Health Organization warned that many people had potentially been exposed to the virus because she was taken across the country while ill. The girl had travelled with ...

Mali Aims to Limit Ebola Spread After First Case Dies   TIME
Mali Ebola patient traveled while contagious, risk of exposures: WHO   Reuters

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  New York Times   
Ottawa Gunman's Radicalism Deepened as Life Crumbled  New York Times
OTTAWA — A loner. A drug addict. A criminal. A drifter. And lately, an Islamic radical. Michael Zehaf-Bibeau, the bearded, 32-year-old gunman who was shot dead Wednesday after killing a soldier and storming Canada's Parliament, aptly fit each of those ...

Heartbreaking Scene at Home of Slain Canadian Soldier's Family   ABC News
Thousands line streets as Cpl. Nathan Cirillo returns home (with video)   Ottawa Citizen
Ottawa shooter's robbery attempt a cry for help: criminologist   CTV News
Toronto Star   
CBC.ca   
Montreal Gazette   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Two Dead in Shooting at Washington State High School  Wall Street Journal
In the wake of a high school shooting that killed two people and injured four in Marysville, Wash., people wait at a church near Marysville Pilchuck High School where students and parents are reunited. Ted S. Warren/Associated Press. By. Erica E. Phillips,.
Washington School Shooter Jaylen Fryberg 'Happy,' 'Popular': Students   NBCNews.com
Gunman, one other person dead in shooting at Washington state high school (w ...   Tampabay.com
School gunman was Homecoming prince, students say   CBS 8 San Diego

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  BBC News   
Egypt imposes state of emergency in Sinai after attacks  BBC News
Egypt has declared a three-month state of emergency in parts of the Sinai Peninsula after at least 31 soldiers were killed in two attacks there. President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi has declared three days of mourning in the wake of the suspected jihadist attacks.
Egypt Declares State of Emergency in Sinai After Terror Attacks   Voice of America
Egypt declares emergency in North Sinai   The Hindu
Egypt declares state of emergency in Sinai   Xinhua
CTV News   
Deutsche Welle   
Daily News & Analysis   
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  Fox News   
Anti-Israel restaurant receives funding from John Kerry's wife's foundation  Fox News
This November 12, 2013 photos shows U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and his wife Teresa Heinz Kerry in Washington. (Reuters). A food cart that hands out anti-Israel propaganda with each of its sandwiches has received funding from a foundation run by ...

Palestinian killed in clash with Israeli military   Chron.com
Palestinian boy shot dead by Israeli forces at West Bank protest   Reuters Africa
US says Palestinian-American killed by Israeli forces   Reuters Canada

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  ABC News   
Queen Sends Her First Tweet, Signed 'Elizabeth R'  ABC News
Queen Elizabeth II has sent her first tweet — though she kept things traditional, signing off with "Elizabeth R." The 88-year-old monarch tried her hand at Twitter as she opened a new gallery Friday in central London's Science Museum, taking off a glove to ...

The Queen Sends Her First Tweet   Huffington Post
The Queen Of England Is On Twitter   MTV.com
Queen Elizabeth II Sends Her First Tweet   TIME

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  BBC News   
David Cameron tells EU where to put $2.9bn bill  The Australian
DAVID Cameron has furiously rejected a demand from Brussels for more than €2 billion ($2.9bn) in backdated charges, setting up a new showdown over Britain's place in the EU. The prime minister hijacked a meeting that was meant to be focused on ...

'We won't pay,' furious Cameron tells EU over surprise bill   Reuters UK
EU summit ends in blazing budget row   euronews
David Cameron vows: We will not pay £1.7bn EU bill   Scotsman
Telegraph.co.uk   
Irish Examiner   
Financial Times   
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  Businessweek   
NYPD Commissioner 'Confident' Hatchet Attack Was Terror  Businessweek
A hatchet attack yesterday on four rookie officers in New York City was an act of terrorism by a lone assailant who was shot dead, police said. Police Commissioner William Bratton said during a press conference that the alleged attacker, Zale Thompson, 32, ...

Attacker With Hatchet Is Said to Have Grown Radical on His Own   New York Times
NYPD Ax Attacker Motivated by Hatred of Government, Official Says   Wall Street Journal
Maniac's hatchet attack on NYPD cops was act of terrorism, Police ...   New York Daily News
Albany Times Union   
NBCNews.com   
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  RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
Putin Admits Helping Yanukovych Flee  RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russia's President Vladimir Putin admits helping former Ukraine president Viktor Yanukovych to flee the country after being ousted. October 24, 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin has admitted publicly for the first time that Russia helped Viktor ...

Patriotism Trumps Graft in Ukraine's Wartime Election   Businessweek
Petro Poroshenko Bloc: Facts and Details   RIA Novosti
Churkin: Thousands of deaths and a million homeless could have been avoided ...   RT
Reuters   
Reuters Africa   
The Moscow Times   
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  RT   
Putin: Russia's plans to solve Ukraine's debt problem rejected  RT
Russian President Vladimir Putin during the final plenary meeting of the 11th session of the Valdai International Discussion Club in Sochi October 24, 2014. (RIA Novosti / Mikhail Voskresenskiy). Tags. Economy, Gas, Politics, Russia, Ukraine. President Putin ...


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