2015年4月21日 星期二

2015-04-22 U.S. World


Los Angeles Times
   
Saudi Arabia to shift from airstrikes to 'political process' in Yemen   
Los Angeles Times
Amid mounting civilian casualties, Saudi Arabia on Tuesday signaled a scaling back of its nearly monthlong campaign of airstrikes in Yemen, but said it would continue to act militarily against Shiite Muslim insurgents who have overrun much of the ...

Yemen conflict: Iran urges aid effort as Saudi air strikes end   BBC News
Saudis end air campaign in Yemen   The Hindu
Obama Confident U.S. 'Could Penetrate' an Iranian Air Defense System   TheBlaze.com
The Express Tribune   
MarketWatch   
CNN   
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New York Times
   
White House Acknowledges Armenian Genocide, but Avoids the Term   
New York Times
WASHINGTON — The White House urged on Tuesday “a full, frank and just acknowledgment” of the Armenian genocide a century after the deaths of as many as 1.5 million people, but once again refused to use the word genocide. Although President Obama ...

Obama won't call it Armenian 'genocide' on 100th anniversary of atrocity   CNN International
White House Will Not Call 1915 Armenian Killings 'Genocide'   Wall Street Journal
Obama again avoids calling 1915 Armenian killings 'genocide'   Miami Herald
Irish Times   
BBC News   
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Reuters
   
Japan says PM Abe will meet China's Xi in Indonesia   
Reuters
TOKYO/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of an Asia-Africa summit in Indonesia on Wednesday, a Japanese government official said, the latest sign of a thaw in relations ...

Japanese lawmakers visit shrine honouring war criminals   The Hindu
Japanese MPs visit war shrine   The Australian
Japan says PM Abe will meet China's Xi at Jakarta summit   Daily Mail
San Francisco Chronicle   
The Japan Times   
Reuters Canada   
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Miami Herald
   
'I did not question that the Jews were our misfortune': bookkeeper of Auschwitz's ...   
Brisbane Times
Oskar Groening and his lawyer Hans Holtermann during the first day of his trial. Photo: Andreas Tamme/Getty Images. Oskar Groening admits 'moral guilt' in German court · 'I saw everything': bookkeeper of Auschwitz to be tried as accessory in 300,000 ...

During trial, 93-year-old 'Bookkeeper of Auschwitz' admits 'moral guilt'   The Week Magazine
Former SS Member, on Trial in Germany, Says He Was 'Morally Complicit' at ...   New York Times
Oskar Groning, 93, the bookkeeper of Auschwitz, on trial   The Australian (blog)
Salt Lake Tribune   
Irish Times   
The Seattle Times (registration)   
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The Hindu
   
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi 'seriously wounded in air strike'   
The Hindu
The leader of the Islamic State, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, has been seriously wounded in an air strike in western Iraq, sources have told the Guardian. A source in Iraq with connections to the terror group revealed that Baghdadi suffered serious injuries during an ...

No evidence that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was present during airstrikes: Pentagon   The Indian Express
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi seriously injured after US-led air ...   Firstpost
IS leader wounded in air strike   The Australian Financial Review
The Week Magazine   
euronews   
mirror.co.uk   
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The Nation
   
Egypt's ousted president Morsi jailed for 20 years   
The Nation
CAIRO - An Egyptian court Tuesday sentenced ousted president Mohamed Morsi to 20 years in prison for abuses against protesters but acquitted the Islamist leader of charges carrying a possible death penalty. Morsi was convicted of ordering the arrest and ...

Morsi Sentence Raises Concerns About Egypt's Future   Voice of America
Former Egyptian president Mursi jailed for 20 years   Daily Times
Egypt's ousted president Morsi gets 20 years in jail   Xinhua
The Globe and Mail   
Peninsula On-line   
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The Daily Star
   
Somali militants kill at least 10 in restaurant car bomb attack   
The Daily Star
File - In this Tuesday, April 14, 2015 photo, people assist a woman who was wounded when a car bomb detonated at the gates of a government office complex in the capital Mogadishu, Somalia. (AP Photo/Farah Abdi Warsameh). RSS; Follow; Email; Print ...


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Sydney Morning Herald
   
NZ PM John Key apologises for hair pulling   
Sydney Morning Herald
Wellington: New Zealand's Prime Minister John Key has publicly apologised to an Auckland waitress for persistently pulling her ponytail while visiting her cafe. The embarrassing apology was prompted by the anonymous woman posting a contribution to the ...

New Zealand PM John Key apologises for tugging waitress's ponytail   Telegraph.co.uk
N.Z. Prime Minister Apologizes for Pulling Waitress' Pony Tail   Bloomberg
Key's behaviour serious - employment lawyer   Stuff.co.nz
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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Global Indonesian Voices (GIVnews.com)
   
Rouhani in Jakarta to attend Asian-African summit   
Tehran Times
TEHRAN - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani arrived in the Indonesian capital Jakarta late on Tuesday to attend the Asian-African Conference (AAC). The president traveled to Indonesia to attend a ceremony marking the 60th anniversary of the AAC. Foreign ...

Commentary: 60 years on, Bandung Spirit remains relevant   Xinhua
These Cold War Holdouts Have Fared Very Differently   Bloomberg

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Seoul leans toward allowing group of women to cross DMZ   
Washington Post
SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea says it's positively considering supporting a proposed walk across the demilitarized zone between the two Koreas by prominent women including Gloria Steinem in what is planned as a call for the reunification of the two ...


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