2015年5月28日 星期四

2015-05-29 U.S. World


BBC News
   
Young Australian women trying to join IS, say police   
BBC News
As many as 12 young women have tried to leave Melbourne to join the Islamic State (IS) militant group, according to Australian police. The women, aged between 18 and 29, have been recruited on social media. Five of them are now living with IS militants in ...

Melbourne terror wives   Sky News Australia
Islamic State: At least 12 Melbourne women attempt to join militant group ...   ABC Online
IS targets young Australian women for new recruits   Business Standard
Herald Sun   
Xinhua   
The Age   
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Reuters
   
US says need to save lives as Asia migrant crisis talks begin   
Reuters
BANGKOK The United States said on Friday that thousands of vulnerable migrants adrift in Southeast Asian seas needed urgent rescue, as countries gathered in Bangkok to discuss the regional crisis. More than 3,000 migrants from Bangladesh and Myanmar ...

Asian migrant crisis: Myanmar rejects responsibility for Rohingya migrants   Sydney Morning Herald
Asian nations meet to discuss Rohingya migrant crisis   The Indian Express
Asia migrants: Bangkok meeting to debate crisis   BBC News
The Straits Times   
Voice of America   
New York Times   
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BusinessDay
   
Oil crunch, Boko Haram war, power cuts welcome Buhari   
BusinessDay
Crippling fuel shortages, power cuts, slowing economic growth and Islamist militants wreaking havoc. Muhammadu Buhari is taking on a tough job when he's sworn in as Nigeria's president on Friday. Former military ruler Buhari, 72, swept incumbent ...

Fight against Boko Haram requires regional might: UN   Reuters
Kidnapped Nigerian girls likely being used by Boko Haram as suicide bombers ...   Fox News
Spain Investigates Boko Haram Leader on Terror Charges   New York Times
Reuters Africa   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Russian troop deaths now state secret   
Sydney Morning Herald
Russia amasses heavy firepower on border · Mariupol braces for war. Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin has banned the release of information about troop deaths in "special operations" during peacetime, as the Kremlin continues to rebuff ...

Putin denies Russian troops are in Ukraine, decrees certain deaths secret   Washington Post
Putin signs law banning publication of peacetime military casualties   CBC.ca
Putin declares peacetime Russian military deaths are state secrets   The Seattle Times
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
CNN   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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NBCNews.com
   
Syria: Insurgent Coalition Pushes Assad's Forces From a Stronghold   
New York Times
Insurgents seized one of the last Syrian government positions in the northern province of Idlib on Thursday night, in the latest in a series of recent gains by a newly effective opposition coalition that includes the Syrian branch of Al Qaeda as well as other ...

Rebels capture last Syrian town in Idlib province   Reuters
Al Qaeda-led rebels take Syrian regime bastion   DAWN.com
Syria's Al Qaeda chief says no plans to attack the West   Christian Science Monitor
RT   
Voice of America   
BBC News   
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Irish Independent
   
French bartender sentenced after customer drinks 56 shots and dies   
Times of India
A French bartender has received a suspended jail sentence after he was convicted of manslaughter for letting a man down 56 shots during a drinking contest that led to his death. Renaud Prudhomme, 56, broke the in-house shots record last October at Starter ...

French Bartender Convicted in Customer's Drinking Death   The Daily Meal
Bartender sentenced after man drinks 56 shots and dies   Stuff.co.nz
Man dies after drinking 56 shots of booze   FOX 46 Charlotte
WFLA   
TIME   
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The Indian Express
   
Two car bombs in Iraq; 10 killed, 27 injured   
The Indian Express
Authorities in Iraq say two separate car bombs inside parking lot of two hotels have killed 10 people in the capital Baghdad. Police officials say a car bomb exploded in the parking lot of Babil Hotel late Thursday, killing six people and wounding 14 others.
Double hotel bombing strikes Iraqi capital   Washington Post
9 dead in bombings at Baghdad hotels   CNN
Car bombs kill 10 near major Baghdad hotels   CBC.ca
GMA News   
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The Nation
   
Yemen: Amnesty Says Antiaircraft Fire by Houthis Has Killed Many Civilians   
New York Times
Antiaircraft munitions fired by Yemen's Houthi rebels have killed or maimed scores of civilians in Sana, the capital, Amnesty International said in a report issued on Thursday. Doctors and residents told the group that the munitions were the leading cause of ...

Coalition strikes, fighting kill 40 rebels in Yemen's Aden   Times of India
Yemen Crisis a 'Humanitarian Catastrophe,' Experts Say   ABC News
Yemen: anti-aircraft fire cause of most civilian casualties in Sana'a, report says   The Guardian
Breitbart News   
Press TV   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
EU referendum: David Cameron pushes leaders on reforms   
BBC News
David Cameron has told his fellow European leaders they need to be "flexible and imaginative" as he demands reforms to the EU. The PM was speaking alongside French President Francois Hollande during a tour of his European counterparts. Mr Cameron ...

UK takes hard line on EU reform as Cameron starts European tour   Reuters
Cameron calls for 'flexible and imaginative' EU reforms   DAWN.com
Why David Cameron's EU Welfare Plans May Miss the Point   Wall Street Journal
New York Times   
Irish Times   
Xinhua   
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Reuters UK
   
UN eyes keeping Israel off armed violations list - sources   
Reuters UK
UNITED NATIONS U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon is leaning toward not including Israel on an annual list of states responsible for violating children's rights in armed conflicts, despite proposals to include it, U.N. diplomatic sources said. Israel's foreign ...

President Rivlin Willing to Speak with Hamas Under Certain Conditions   Yeshiva World News
Obama's nuke deal will leave Iran funding even more terror   New York Post
Home Front Command drill simulating multiple-front conflict set to begin on Sunday   Jerusalem Post Israel News

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