2014年12月17日 星期三

2014-12-18 Tanzania World


The Globe and Mail
   
Deal between US, Cuba culminated 18 months of secret talks   
MiamiHerald.com
During a 2007 campaign debate when his White House prospects still seemed mostly like a pipe dream, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois was asked if, as president, he would sit down to talk to with leaders of countries like North Korea, Venezuela, Iran and Cuba ...

How the US and Cuba Moved Past Decades of Hostility   Newsweek
Obama brings Cuba in from the cold   Belfast Telegraph
Obama's Cuba relations decision the ...   Washington Times
NDTV   
Livemint   
The Seattle Times   
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Jerusalem Post
   
European Parliament urges EU foreign ministers to support Palestinian statehood   
Jerusalem Post
The resolution passed with 498 votes. Only 88 parliamentarians voted against it out of the body's 751 members. idf bulldozer. A protester holds a Palestinian flag in front of an IDF bulldozer in the West Bank [File]. (photo credit:REUTERS). Share on Facebook
Labor Condemns EU Over Hamas, but Blames Netanyahu   Arutz Sheva
European Parliament backs recognition of Palestinian state   DAWN.com
European Parliament supports recognition of Palestine in principle   Irish Times
The Australian (blog)   
The Globe and Mail   
Wall Street Journal   
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9news.com.au
   
Abbott slams Lindt Cafe gunman's legal aid funding for High Court challenges   
9news.com.au
The prime minster has hit out at the news that taxpayer funds are being used to challenge government laws after it was revealed Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis' appeals to the High Court were likely funded through legal aid at a cost of more than ...

Sydney siege: AFP admits misinforming PM that Lindt cafe gunman Man Haron ...   ABC Online
Sydney siege: Abbott says cafe siege was horrific wake-up call   The Straits Times
Australian PM says cafe siege 'horrific wake-up call'   Daily Mail
The Australian   
TVNZ   
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Daily Beast
   
U.S. Should Make North Korea Pay for Sony Hack   
Daily Beast
Pyongyang has given the Obama administration no choice but to retaliate now by imposing sanctions or even an embargo. The New York Times today reported that the American intelligence community has determined that the regime of Kim Jong-un was ...

Kim Jong-un 'to Visit Russia in May'   The Chosun Ilbo
Mocking Kim Jong Un, a Serious Matter   Voice of America
State Dept denies giving blessing to N.Korea parody   ABS CBN News
The Times (subscription)   
New York Post   
Daily Mail   
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Voice of America
   
Dalai Lama: China Hardliners Hold Xi Back on Tibetan Autonomy   
Voice of America
BEIJING—. The Dalai Lama says Chinese President Xi Jingping may be willing to consider more autonomy for Tibet but is being held back by Communist Party's hardliners. The Tibetan spiritual leader told France 24 television in an interview Wednesday that ...

Dalai Lama says his role should cease after his death but Tibetans, not China ...   ABC Online
Xi restrained by hardliners over Tibet: Dalai Lama   Arab News
The fate of Dalai Lama   Khaleej Times
Quartz   
Hindustan Times   
Zee News   
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Irish Times
   
Hopes for Ukraine peace talks resumption as Russia softens   
Irish Times
Momentum is building for a resumption of peace talks on Ukraine, after the European Union and United States noted an apparent softening of Russia's stance towards the Kiev government and its conflict with pro-Moscow separatists. Ukrainian president Petro ...

Ukraine, Pro-Russia Rebels Agree to Resume Peace Talks   NDTV
Putin's Annual Press Conference - Live Updates   Sputnik UK
Economic Fears May Push Russia Into Ukraine Deal   New York Times
Voice of America   
Kyiv Post   
Business Standard   
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Vancouver Sun
   
Hundreds hold vigil in Surrey for victims of Taliban attack   
Vancouver Sun
Candles illuminated some 200 mournful faces at Surrey's Holland Park Wednesday during a vigil for the victims of a brutal attack at a Pakistan school earlier this week. Taliban militants killed at least 141 people and injured 121 more at a school in the ...

Pakistan attack reveals the truth about terrorism: it kills more poor Muslims than ...   The Guardian
God damn the Taliban: Peshawar school attack reveals our own moral emptiness   Firstpost
Peshawar: The cost of managing terror   IBNLive (blog)
Hindustan Times   
Gulf Daily News   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Star Online
   
Malaysian tourist critically hurt in hot air balloon crash   
The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: A Malaysian is in critical condition while four others have been injured following a hot air balloon crash over the Unesco World Heritage Site of Cappadocia in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey. An official at the Malaysian Embassy in ...

Hot air balloon plummets in Turkey, Chinese tourist killed   CTV News
Tourist plunges to death in Turkey balloon crash   Mirror.co.uk
Chinese tourist dies in balloon fall in Cappadocia, Turkey   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Daily Times   
Sky News Australia   
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NDTV
   
German Soldiers May Help Train Forces in Iraq   
New York Times
BERLIN — Germany plans to send about 100 soldiers to northern Iraq to help train Kurdish pesh merga forces fighting Islamic State militants. A final parliamentary vote on the proposal, approved by the German cabinet on Wednesday, is expected next month.
Surge in US airstrikes backs Iraqi Kurds' offensive against Islamic State   Washington Post
US hails Peshmerga forces for victory over ISIS   Rudaw
US-Led Aircraft Carry Out 61 Raids in Iraq Since Monday: Military   NDTV
Los Angeles Times   
Reuters   
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teleSUR English
   
Nigerian Soldiers Get Death Penalty for Mutiny and 'Cowardice'   
teleSUR English
The special forces troops allegedly refused to retake some towns in northern Nigeria which are strongholds of the militant Islamist Boko Haram group. Fifty-four soldiers of the Nigerian army could be executed in the upcoming months because they refused to ...

More than 50 soldiers sentenced to death in Nigeria   The Week Magazine
Elections Will Hold In North-east, Military Assures Nigerians   Leadership Newspapers
54 Nigerian Soldiers Sentenced to Death for Mutiny   Voice of America
Telegraph.co.uk   
Deutsche Welle   
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