2014年12月1日 星期一

2014-12-02 U.S. World

  Mashable   
UN food program suspended for 1.7 million Syrian refugees  CBC.ca
The United Nations World Food Program on Monday suspended a food voucher program serving more than 1.7 million Syrian refugees, citing a funding crisis after many donors failed to meet their commitments. Cutting the program, which provides Syrian ...

World Food Program, short on money, to suspend aid to Syrians   San Francisco Chronicle
Labor calls for aid for Syrian refugees   The Australian
UN Cuts Food Aid to Refugees From Syria   New York Times
Daily Mail   
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  Reuters   
Hong Kong warns protesters not to return after clashes close government HQ  Reuters
1 of 14. A riot policewoman stands between her colleagues during clashes with pro-democracy protesters outside the government headquarters in Hong Kong December 1, 2014. Related Video. Video · Hong Kong protesters gripped by fear. 8:17pm EST.
Chaos returns to HK streets, activists, cops clash outside govt HQ   Hindustan Times
Hong Kong Police Are Lone Protest Enforcers With Silence From Government   Wall Street Journal
Hong Kong's democracy movement is being dismantled by a bus company   Quartz
Los Angeles Times   
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  New York Times   
Putin, in Defeat, Diverts Pipeline  New York Times
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia, left, and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, during a news conference Monday in the new presidential palace in Ankara, Turkey. Credit Turkish Presidential Press Office, via European Pressphoto Agency.
Russia drops South Stream gas pipeline plan   BBC News
Putin says Russia will drop South Stream pipeline   The Week Magazine
Gazprom, Turkey's Botas could build 63 bcm undersea gas pipeline: Gazprom ...   Reuters
The Nation   
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  Washington Times   
N. Korean leader bans foreign cigarettes: source  The Korea Herald
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ordered the country's senior officials not to smoke foreign cigarettes, saying it is a matter of patriotism, a source said Tuesday. Kim, who is apparently a habitual smoker himself, said he sees no need for foreign cigarettes ...

Kim Jong-un's aunt died after 'heated' phone call with dictator   9news.com.au
N. Korean military begins winter training   Yonhap News
Supreme irony as Kim's aunt dies   Hong Kong Standard
Irish Independent   
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  Newsweek   
Poland's Tusk Takes EU Helm, Promising Leadership  Newsweek
Former Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk attends a ceremony with outgoing European Council President, Herman Van Rompuy, during which Tusk took over Van Rompuy replacing him as head of the European Council, in Brussels, December 1, 2014.
Donald Tusk taking charge of European Council   Times of India

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  Christian Science Monitor   
IS militants attack Iraqi-Syrian border crossing, killing 15 Iraq policemen (+video)  Christian Science Monitor
The attack took place in the town of al-Walid on Iraq's side of the border, according to a senior army official. By Sameer N. Yacoub, Associated Press December 1, 2014. About video ads. Islamic State Kill 16 Iraqi Soldiers on Syria Border - Officials. The head of ...

Iran Bombing Islamic State In Iraq, U.S. Official Confirms   Huffington Post
Islamic State jihadists kill border guards in western Iraq   ABC Online
Iraq premier reveals plan to revamp security   Gulf Daily News
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  Daily Times   
S. Korea Ship Sinks in Bering Sea; Over 50 Missing  ABC News
South Korean officials expressed fear Tuesday of a huge death toll after rescuers failed to find any of the more than 50 fishermen missing after their ship sank amid high waves in the freezing waters of the western Bering Sea on Monday. Authorities rescued ...

Dozens missing as S.Korea fishing boat sinks in Bering Sea   Daily Mail

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  TODAYonline   
No Agreement Reached on Syrian No-Fly Zone  New York Times
WASHINGTON — Turkey is continuing to push the Obama administration to impose a no-fly zone or safe area along the Turkish-Syrian border, administration officials said Monday, but obstacles remain to the United States' committing to what would be a ...

White House: US not ready to establish no-fly zones in Syria   UPI.com
US plays down idea of buffer on border   Columbus Dispatch
US Again Rules Out Syria No-Fly Zone   C4ISR & Networks
Salt Lake Tribune   
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Business Standard   
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  Indian Express   
Maoist kill 14 CRPF personnel in Chhattisgarh; villagers used as human shields  Indian Express
Such cadres must be sifted and cost-benefit analyses done to assess the impact of their surrender. Written by Ashutosh Bhardwaj | Raipur | Posted: December 2, 2014 12:05 am | Updated: December 2, 2014 8:41 am. In the CRPF's biggest single-day casualty ...

IAF failed to send choppers to Sukma   Hindustan Times
Chhattisgarh Maoist attack: Did CRPF personnel walk into a trap?   Firstpost
Chhattisgarh Naxal attack: 14 CRPF personnel dead; Rajnath to visit state today   Zee News
India Today   
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  Toronto Star   
Ottawa trying to confirm whereabouts of Israeli-Canadian reported kidnapped  Toronto Star
OTTAWA—Amid confusion over whether Islamic State extremists have kidnapped an Israeli-Canadian woman, Public Safety Minister Steven Blaney and Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird are warning all Canadians not to travel to Syria and Iraq. There have ...

Israeli-Canadian apparently says she's fine after reports of ISIS abduction   Fox News
Canadian woman Gill Rosenberg uses Facebook to deny reports of her Islamic ...   ABC Online
Gill Rosenberg 'captured by ISIS in Syria' says she's fine and still fighting jihadists   Daily Mail
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