2015年8月18日 星期二

2015-08-19 U.S. World


Firstpost
   
Bangkok shrine bombing: Thai police hunt for suspect seen in video   
CNN
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) Suspicions focused on one man as investigators picked through the wreckage of the powerful bomb blast that brought death and destruction to a popular shrine in the Thai capital. Police said Tuesday they are hunting for a suspect ...

Thai police hunt for accomplices of suspected Bangkok bomber   Reuters
Bangkok bomb-hit Erawan shrine reopens   BBC News
Site of Bangkok bomb blast reopens with memorial set up   CTV News
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Herald Sun   
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TIME
   
A Record 107500 Migrants Entered the EU Last Month   
TIME
July saw an influx of 107,500 migrants into the E.U., straining thinly-stretched resources even further, reports Frontex, the bloc's border agency. The figures have increased significantly since June, when the border agency registered around 70,000 ...
New figures show scale of EU's migrant crisis   Channel News Asia
Hope and despair for migrants on Europe's long march   The News International
Syrians use Facebook to plan, document journey to Europe   Jakarta Post
Irish Examiner   
Firstpost   
Daily Times   
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Irish Independent
   
Putin dives in mini-sub to shipwreck off Crimea   
DAWN.com
MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin burnished his action man image on Tuesday by diving down in a mini-submarine to explore a shipwreck off the coast of the Crimea peninsula that Moscow seized from Ukraine last year. Putin — wearing a beige ...

Putin dives to shipwreck at bottom of Black Sea   Irish Independent
Putin Creates a Fantasyland   Wall Street Journal
Russian workers play along to hide crisis   Irish Examiner
RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty   
The Australian Financial Review   
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The Sun Daily
   
Rain delays evacuation of Indonesian crash victim bodies   
The Sun Daily
In this photograph taken on Aug 18, 2015, Indonesian rescuers search through wreckage of the Trigana Air ATR 42-300 twin-turboprop plane at the crash site in the mountainous area of Ogbape, near Oksibil district located in Papua province. AFP. JAKARTA: ...

No Indonesia plane crash survivors   Irish Examiner
Specialist doctors to help identification of Trigana victims   AsiaOne
Authorities: No survivors in Indonesian plane crash   Xinhua
Hamilton Spectator   
Daily Times   
The Nation   
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The Express Tribune
   
Zimbabwe charges man over Cecil the lion hunt   
Irish Examiner
Zimbabwe has charged a man on whose land Cecil the lion was shot by American dentist Walter Palmer in July. Charges have not been filed against Mr Palmer, according to prosecutors, while in Minnesota the dentist has reopened his practice. Prosecutors ...

Cecil the lion: Zimbabwe court charges game park owner Honest Ndlovu over ...   ABC Online
Cecil the Lion: First Recent Photos Emerge of Dr. Walter Palmer   NBCNews.com
EXCLUSIVE PHOTO: Cecil the lion's killer, Dr. Walter Palmer, is photographed ...   New York Daily News
Daily Mail   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
South Sudan: US Threatens Sanctions Over Rejection of Pact   
New York Times
The White House chastised President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on Tuesday for refusing to sign a peace agreement to halt that nation's civil war, and it threatened to pursue sanctions against “those who undermine the peace process.” Susan E. Rice, the ...

US floats UN sanctions to press on South Sudan peace   Reuters
South Sudan's failure to OK peace deal 'outrageous,' US says   News24
US Pursues New UN Sanctions on South Sudan as Deal Unsigned   ABC News
The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)   
Voice of America   
Reuters Africa   
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THE BUSINESS TIMES
   
Greek government slightly eases capital controls   
THE BUSINESS TIMES
The Greek government on Tuesday revealed it was easing slightly the capital controls imposed on the debt-hit country by allowing individuals to transfer 500 euros (S$774) per month abroad. PHOTO: REUTERS. Comments. Share. Aug 19, 20157:24 AM.

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The Guardian Nigeria
   
2nd Bangkok explosion hits pier; police say there are no injuries   
Los Angeles Times
A day after Bangkok's deadly bomb attack, there has been a second explosion in Thailand's capital, this time at a ferry pier, but this time no one was hurt, police say. Police Senior Sgt. Maj. Worapong Boonthawee says an explosive device was thrown ...
Bangkok blast: Second explosion in Bangkok, no injuries reported, say police   The Indian Express
Second blast at Bangkok pier, no one hurt   Herald Sun
Suspect hunted as second blast rocks Bangkok   Sky News Australia
Livemint   
Miami Herald   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Daughter of wealthy German businessman killed in botched kidnapping   
Sydney Morning Herald
The teenage daughter of a wealthy German businessman has been killed during a botched kidnapping attempt in which her abductors demanded a ransom of almost $2 million from her family. The body of the 17-year-old schoolgirl, whom police named only ...

Anneli-Marie R is found dead after kidnapping for€1m ransom in Germany   Daily Mail
Kidnapped, ransomed teen dead   NEWS.com.au
Body of German teenager found following ransom call   Stuff.co.nz
CDA News   
The Inquisitr   
Examiner.com   
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New York Times
   
Fear of Toxic Air and Distrust of Government Follow Tianjin Blasts   
New York Times
BEIJING — Within minutes of the immense chemical explosions that sent apocalyptic fireballs into the night sky over Tianjin, Zhou Haisen, 23, was making arrangements to leave town. He was terrified that poisonous gases would reach his apartment six ...
Tianjin Blasts Spur New Government Response to Public Distrust   Bloomberg
China investigates top work safety regulator after Tianjin blasts   Reuters
Memorial Services Held in Tianjin   Voice of America
The News International   
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