2015年4月18日 星期六

2015-04-19 U.S. World


TIME
   
Islamic State claims bombing in Afghanistan that kills dozens   
Washington Post
KABUL — The Islamic State, or a militant group linked to it, has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing in eastern Afghanistan on Saturday that killed at least 34 people and injured 125, according to a statement that is believed to have been sent on behalf ...

Afghanistan blast: Suicide bomb attack kills 33; President Ashraf Ghani blames ...   Daily News & Analysis
Pakistani militant groups condemn suicide attack in Afghanistan   DAWN.com
First-ever IS suicide attack in Afghanistan kills 35   The News International
CTV News   
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NBCNews.com
   
Regional bloc condemns xenophobic attacks   
Xinhua
ACCRA, April 17 (Xinhua) -- A West African regional bloc on Friday condemned the barbaric, criminal and xenophobic murder of innocent African foreigners in South Africa. The Chair of the Economic Community of West African States John Dramani Mahama ...

Zuma cancels state trip as xenophobic violence in S. Africa spreads   DAWN.com
South Africa violence: Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe 'disgusted' by anti ...   ABC Online
South Africa President Zuma calls on foreigners to stay despite xenophobic ...   Deutsche Welle
Irish Independent   
Daily Times   
The Guardian Nigeria   
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ABC News
   
IS Claims Deadly US Consulate Blast   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The militant group Islamic State (IS) has claimed responsibility for an April 17 bombing near the U.S. consulate in Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region that killed two Turks. IS said in a daily audio message posted online on April 18: "Security detachments were ...

Car bomb kills three outside US consulate in Iraq's Kurdish capital   Reuters
IS claims deadly US consulate blast in Iraq   Daily Mail
First attack on US in Iraq since Islamic State took Mosul   Sydney Morning Herald
The Daily Star   
CNN   
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Herald Sun
   
Anzac terror plot: Victorians urged to defy evil by attending Anzac Day events   
Herald Sun
Cannot Contact Server. Please upgrade your Flash Plugin. Abbott on anti-terror raids 3:25. Play video. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/. Prime Minister Tony Abbott comments on the Melbourne anti-terror raids. news.com.au; 18 Apr 2015; News news ...

Heightened Anzac Day security for Victoria   Sky News Australia
Victorians can be confident in security for Anzac Day events: RSL president   ABC Online
Australian Police Release Three Men After Terrorism Raids   Bloomberg
Irish Independent   
The Australian (blog)   
Radio Australia   
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The Independent
   
Migrants crossing the Mediterranean: Pope Francis joins calls for EU action on ...   
The Independent
The Pope has weighed into the row over refugees fleeing across the Mediterranean, appealing to the European Union to do more to help migrants after the deaths of 400 people, many of them children. Pope Francis called for “much broader involvement” from ...

Pope Francis asks world to help Italy with migrants   Aljazeera.com
Pope asks Europe to do more for migrants flooding into Italy   Philippine Star
Pope Calls for International Help on Migrants   Voice of America
TIME   
Chicago Tribune   
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Daily Beast
   
MH370 Search May Be in the Wrong Place Again   
Daily Beast
Australia admits it may look at a new patch of ocean. What's more worrying than the undiscovered yet is that not one piece of floating wreckage has been spotted where it should've washed up. Something significant was missing when senior ministers from ...


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Reuters India
   
Yemen government rejects Iranian peace plan   
Reuters India
ADEN (Reuters) - Yemen's government has rejected a four-point peace plan for the country that Iran submitted to the United Nations, a spokesman said on Saturday. Saudi Arabia and its Sunni Arab coalition partners have been bombing Iranian-allied Houthi ...

Saudis to pay for Yemen emergency aid   BBC News
Houthi rebellion: Saudi expectations from Pakistan remain unchanged   The Express Tribune
Yeah man, let's go to Yemen!   DAWN.com
The News International   
Washington Post   
The Independent   
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Fox News
   
Iraqi soldiers retake key oil refinery from ISIS militants   
Fox News
Iraqi soldiers surrounded and took control of the country's biggest oil refinery Saturday, which has been besieged for days by Islamic State militants, a senior official said. The refinery at Beiji, north of Baghdad, has been held by the Iraqi military for months ...

Iraq's Baiji oil refinery retaken from Islamic State   Los Angeles Times
Islamic State: Iraqi forces retake most of Baiji refinery from militants   ABC Online
Troops retake most of Iraq's key refinery   Arab News
Hindustan Times   
Reuters UK   
U-T San Diego   
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Firstpost
   
Modi's Pakistan policy is a giant mess: Why Masarat Alam must be celebrating   
Firstpost
Narendra Modi's Kashmir policy is in tatters, characterized by U-turns and chronic indecisiveness in tackling the Hurriyat and its sponsors like America and Pakistan. CIA played a key role in Hurriyat's birth in 1993 to browbeat India on the nuclear front.
Magisterial probe ordered into killing of youth in Budgam   The Hindu
Teenager shot dead by police in Kashmir   DAWN.com
Kashmiris seek justice after fresh killings of youngsters   Press TV
Daily Times   
Daily News & Analysis   
Jagran Post   
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euronews
   
Mexico confirms capture of Gulf Cartel leader   
euronews
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Mexican authorities on Saturday confirmed the capture of a leader of the Gulf Cartel, describing him as responsible for much of the violence in the U.S. border city of Reynosa in the northeastern state of Tamaulipas. Jose Tiburcio ...

Arrest of Gulf Cartel chief sparks Mexico border gunfights   San Francisco Chronicle
Gunfights, roadblocks of burning vehicles hit Mexican border city of Reynosa; 3 ...   Minneapolis Star Tribune

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