2014年9月22日 星期一

2014-09-23 Tanzania World

  Daily News & Analysis   
FBI watching returning Americans who joined radical groups in Syria conflict  Daily News & Analysis
Some of the 100 Americans who went to Syria and Iraq to join up with radical groups like Islamic State have returned to the United States, US officials said on Monday, amid fears that such foreign fighters could pose a security threat at home. The officials, who ...

US launch first strikes in Syria - Pentagon   RTE.ie
Kerry blames Islamic State, Assad for 'barbarism' of heritage sites   Daily Mail
US, Partners Launch First Airstrikes in Syria   Newsweek
South China Morning Post (subscription)   
Business Standard   
Zee News   
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  NBCNews.com   
Keeping intruders out of the White House  Chicago Tribune
If you climbed over the White House fence and headed for the front door of the presidential residence, how far would you expect to get before being intercepted and subdued? Ten yards? Twenty? Fifty? Wrong. Someone did it Friday evening, and he traveled ...

Intruder's Past Raises Concern at White House   NDTV
White House breach prompts review   Independent Online
Concerns Raised at the White House after Intruder's Past is Revealed   The Utah People's Post
KGNS.tv   
KCEN-TV   
Houston Chronicle   
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  National Post   
Coalition MPs warn Tony Abbott against Iraq 'mission creep'  The Australian
LIBERAL MPs have spoken up against putting Australian “boots on the ground” in Iraq, in a clear warning to Tony Abbott about expanding military action against Islamic State. A small group of conservatives and moderates joined up to reject a big expansion ...

US, ally nations launch airstrike campaign in Syria   Christian Science Monitor
Jihadists call for attacks on civilians   Gulf Daily News
US launches airstrikes in Syria   New Zealand Herald
The Nation   
Huffington Post   
DAWN.com   
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  Telegraph.co.uk   
Scuffles break out as students call on CY Leung to meet for talks on political reform  South China Morning Post (subscription)
Organisers of the student class boycott clashed with police and security staff outside the offices of Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying on Tuesday morning, as they called on Leung to "honour his election promise" and meet with the striking students. A dozen ...

Two Views of Democracy: Hong Kong Students Skip School, Tycoons Visit Beijing   Wall Street Journal (blog)
Hong Kong students take pro-democracy protest to chief executive   AsiaOne
Hong Kong students in boycott of classes   Herald Scotland
Irish Times   
ecns   
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  BBC News   
Cameron to meet Iran's Rouhani for Islamic State talks  BBC News
David Cameron is to meet Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in an attempt to persuade his country to join action against Islamic State (IS). The New York meeting comes after the US and its allies began air strikes against IS in Syria, but the proposed nature of ...

Cameron, Rouhani to meet in New York to discuss campaign against Islamic State   Jerusalem Post
US rules out 'trading aspects' with Iran to fight IS   Economic Times
US refuses Iran nuclear 'deal'   Gulf Daily News
Sky News   
ABC Online   
Arab News   
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  Irish Independent   
Offensive poses problems for Turkey  Irish Independent
The US-led air strikes and fierce fighting between the Islamic State militant group and Kurdish forces just over the border in Syria has brought the battle closer to Turkey. Share. Go To. Comments. Tens of thousands of refugees are seeking refuge in Turkey, ...

Comments on other issues: Syrian Kurds fleeing IS cross into Turkey   Jakarta Post
Islamic State offensive poses problems for Turkey   seattlepi.com
US and partners begin Syria airstrikes   Sky News Australia
Zee News   
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  The Nation   
India puts 15 battalions on high alert in Ladakh  The Nation
NEW DELHI - Indian Army is keeping its 15 battalions as well as “reserve units” in eastern Ladakh on “high alert” to counter the People's Liberation Army in the ongoing shadow-boxing taking place in the high-altitude region to strengthen claims to disputed ...

Chinese incursions: Indian Army forced to make tactical retreat at one place in ...   Zee News
Trade-driven dragon cozying up to India   Arab News
India needs to attract foreign direct investment to accelerate growth   Economic Times
Indian Express   
Daily Mail   
Financial Express   
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Panic at Kenya's shopping mall after tyre burst  Shanghai Daily (subscription)
NAIROBI, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) -- An armed Kenyan guard on Monday opened fire at an entrance to a major shopping mall following an accident at the parking lot caused by sick customer. A man suffering the epileptic fit lost control of his vehicle, and collided ...


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  The Hornet   
1Self-immolation: A Tibetan student died last week after setting himself...  The Hornet
1Self-immolation: A Tibetan student died last week after setting himself on fire, in the first such protest in five months, an activist group said Monday. The Free Tibet group said Lhamo Tashi burned himself to death on Sept. 17 in the city of Hezuo in the Tibetan ...


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  Texarkana Gazette   
First US airstrike in expanded Iraq fight  Texarkana Gazette
WASHINGTON—U.S. officials said Monday evening the United States has taken the first step in its planned expanded fight against Islamic State militants, going to the aid of Iraqi security forces near Baghdad who were being attacked by enemy fighters.
Iraq says no to foreign troops   Oman Tribune
Australia says jets to help with air strikes against Islamic State   Firstpost
Iraq rejects presence of foreign ground troops to fight IS   APA
Bangkok Post   
The Japan Times   
Channel News Asia   
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