2015年5月18日 星期一

2015-05-19 U.S. World


The Indian Express
   
Deadly flood turned mudslide kills 58 in Colombia   
The Indian Express
An avalanche of mud and debris roared through an alpine town in western Colombia before dawn Monday, killing at least 58 people in a flash flood and mudslide triggered by heavy rains. Residents were stirred from bed in the dead of the night by a loud ...

Mudslide that killed dozens 'wiped town from map'   The Times (subscription)
'200 still missing' after west Colombia avalanche kills at least 48   Colombia Reports

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Los Angeles Times
   
Iraqi militias preparing to take on Islamic State in Ramadi   
Los Angeles Times
Thousands of Iraqi paramilitary fighters were mobilizing for a fresh assault on the western province of Anbar on Monday, one day after Islamic State militants overran the provincial capital, Ramadi, dealing a major strategic and symbolic blow to the ...

Iraq sends Shia militias to retake Ramadi after Islamic State attack   The Globe and Mail
Iraqi militias mobilizing towards reclaiming ISIS captured Ramadi   The Indian Express
Ramadi battle: Why defeat could prove a hammer blow for anti-IS strategy   Christian Science Monitor
Rudaw   
Fox News   
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The Guardian
   
EU to launch Mediterranean naval mission to tackle migrant crisis   
The Guardian
Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa sit at a centre for illegal migrants in the Libyan city of Misrata, as they wait to be transported to a different detention centre. Photograph: Mahmud Turkia/AFP/Getty Images. Arthur Neslen in Brussels. Monday 18 May 2015 ...

Europe plans military response to migrant crisis   Washington Post
EU plan to pursue, disable traffickers of Mediterranean Sea refugees set for launch   OregonLive.com
EU Agrees to Naval Intervention on Migrant Smugglers   New York Times
BBC News   
The Australian   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Journalism and insurgency in Nigeria   
The Guardian Nigeria
Boko-Haramm JOURNALISM, according to the oxford advance learner's dictionary, is the working of collecting and writing news stories for newspapers, magazines, radio, and television. Journalism is also the process of collecting, writing, editing and ...

Nigerian military: 10 Boko Haram camps destroyed in forest   Chron.com

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BBC News
   
Prince Charles's Ireland visit to set new milestone   
BBC News
When the Queen shook hands with Martin McGuinness it was a historic moment for the relationship between Britain and Ireland. The two countries' deep, once troubled history, will pass another striking milestone when the Queen's eldest son - who is colonel ...

No intelligence of a specific threat to Prince Charles ahead of Royal visit - gardai   Irish Independent
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: How Lord Mountbatten offered to give away his ...   Daily Mail

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BBC News
   
Nurse convicted of killing two patients with insulin in UK   
DAWN.com
LONDON: A medical mystery that began four years ago with unexplained deaths in a British hospital ended on Monday when a nurse was convicted of using insulin to murder two patients. The 49-year-old nurse was also convicted of trying to poison 20 other ...

Nurse killed two patients, poisoned 20 others   Irish Independent
Stepping Hill trial: The devil within Victorino Chua   BBC News
Stepping Hill hospital: how Victorino Chua's poisonings were uncovered   The Guardian

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USA TODAY
   
Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton jab President Obama on Twitter   
USA TODAY
Yes, it has come to this. President Obama tweeted: "Hello, Twitter! It's Barack. Really! Six years in, they're finally giving me my own account." Hello, Twitter! It's Barack. Really! Six years in, they're finally giving me my own account. — President Obama ...

More than six years in, Obama gets his own Twitter account: 'Hello, Twitter! It's ...   Washington Post (blog)
Six Years in, Obama Joins Twitter Universe (but He's Not Following You)   New York Times
Obama Joins Twitter Universe (But He's Not Following You)   NDTV
Sydney Morning Herald   
Larry Brown Sports   
PoliticusUSA   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Saudi Arabia advertises for eight new executioners   
NEWS.com.au
SAUDI Arabia is advertising for eight new executioners to cope with the increasing number of death sentences. The advertisement says the job of executioner does not require any special qualifications but could also involve performing amputations on people ...

Wanted in Saudi Arabia: Executioners   New York Times
Saudis procuring nukes from Pak: US officials   Times of India
Saudi Arabia advertises for eight new executioners to carry out public ...   Daily Mail
Arab News   
The Guardian   
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Wall Street Journal
   
The Putin Recession   
Wall Street Journal
An oddity of recent weeks has been the attempt to argue that Russia's economy isn't as awful as it looks. Then along comes Friday's report that GDP fell 1.9% year-on-year in the first quarter. The positive spin is that it could have been worse because ...

Putin adds ice to conquests   Times LIVE
Kerry plays Russian roulette gambling on easing ties   DunyaNews Pakistan
Putin shoots, Putin scores — eight times   Minneapolis Star Tribune
Daily Signal   
The Moscow Times   
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New York Times
   
Macedonia's Gruevski Vows To Fight Critics, Stay In Power   
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski told tens of thousands of supporters gathered in Skopje May 18 that he will not leave office or otherwise surrender to the opposition. While critics have cited allegations of corruption and a vote-rigging scandal in ...

Macedonia: Opposition Demands Leader Resign, He Says 'No'   New York Times
Macedonia PM gathers thousands for rally in his support amid ethnic unrest   ABC Online
Thousands Stage Counter-Protest in Macedonia   Voice of America

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