2015年9月27日 星期日

2015-09-28 Tanzania World


The Nation
   
World leaders adopt UN goals to end poverty in 15 years   
The News International
UNITED NATIONS: World leaders on Friday pledged to end extreme poverty within 15 years, adopting an ambitious set of UN goals to be backed up by trillions of dollars in development spending. Pope Francis welcomed the new global agenda as an ...

UN adopts global development agenda to end poverty   The Nation
Dot Earth | At UN, Obama Focuses on Corruption, Inequality and Other ...   New York Times (blog)
World Leaders Tackle Development Goals   Wall Street Journal
New Zealand Herald   
Firstpost   
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NBCNews.com
   
Catalonian Secessionists Win Landmark Victory in Spain   
NBCNews.com
Pro-secession parties pushing for Spain's northeastern Catalonia region to break away and form a new Mediterranean nation won a landmark vote Sunday by capturing a regional parliamentary majority, setting up a possible showdown over independence ...

Catalan separatists win election and claim it as yes vote for breakaway   The Guardian
Catalonia takes decisive step towards secession   Irish Times
Catalans vote in crucial poll over independence   The Nation
AsiaOne   
USA TODAY   
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Newsweek
   
France strikes ISIL   
The News International
PARIS: France has fired its first air strikes in Syria as it expands military operations against ISIL extremists. The office of president Francois Hollande's announced on Sunday said that “France has hit Syria” based on information from French ...
France hits IS in Syria first time   The Nation
France launches air strikes on Islamic State camps in Syria   Irish Independent
France Says Its Airstrikes Hit an ISIS Camp in Syria   New York Times
Haaretz   
The Boston Globe   
Inquirer.net   
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Irish Examiner
   
Leaders Pledge Money, Clout to Achieve Women's Equality   
ABC News
World leaders pledged money and political clout to achieve equality for women by 2030 at a U.N. meeting Sunday co-chaired by China's President Xi Jinping, who has faced strong criticism for cracking down on women's rights activists. Among the Chinese ...

China's Xi touts women's rights at United Nations, US critical   Reuters
Clinton clashes with Xi over women's summit held in 1995   TODAYonline
Chinese president makes four-point proposal on promoting women's rights   Xinhua

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The Nation
   
Clashes rock al-Aqsa Mosque again   
The Nation
JERUSALEM - Clashes erupted between Palestinians and Israeli security forces at Jerusalem's flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound on Sunday, with further trouble feared in the week ahead as Jews celebrate the Sukkot holiday. After brief clashes on ...

Police Restrict Muslim Temple Mount Access Following Clashes   Haaretz
Clashes rock Al-Aqsa Mosque compound   The Daily Star
Police: Arab MKs did nothing to halt Temple Mount violence   The Times of Israel

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Chris Brown tickets on sale today despite doubts over concert   
Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand's Chris Brown fans remain in the dark as to whether they should buy concert tickets after the singer was barred from entering Australia. The Australian government has barred the R&B singer from touring the country for four shows later this ...

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Reuters
   
Attack on Afghan cricket match kills nine, wounds over 50   
Reuters
KABUL A suicide car bombing killed at least nine people and wounded more than 50 at a cricket match in Afghanistan on Sunday, officials said. The attack took place in southeastern Paktika province, on the border with Pakistan, the officials said ...
Pakistan ready to facilitate Afghan-Taliban peace talks: Sartaj   Daily Times
Airstrikes kill 85 militants after first Islamic State attack on Afghan forces   The Boston Globe
Attack On Afghan Cricket Game Kills 9   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
The Chosun Ilbo   
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YLE News
   
Police consider further charges over "Ku Klux Klan" protest   
YLE News
Investigators say they may take action against the people involved in violence against asylum seekers and Red Cross workers in Lahti, at which one person was photographed wearing a white supremacist costume. Meanwhile emergency patrols were ...


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Philly.com
   
Exhale, everyone. It's over.   
Philly.com
Singers from Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania sing a Neachatecuminal Way hymn as the crowd assembles on Independence Mall in anticipation of Pope Francis' arrival on Sept. 26, 2015, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ( MATTHEW HALL / The Inquirer ).

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The Nation
   
217 missing Pak pilgrims 'found'   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE - Government on Sunday claimed that 217 of around 300 Pakistani pilgrims missing after Mina stampede have been traced, confirming 36 deaths and injuries to over two dozen others. The news brought some relief to the distressed ...

Iran denounces Saudi Arabia over haj and demands apology   Reuters
Riyadh tells Tehran not to politicise Mina tragedy   The News International
Hajj Stampede: Nigerian death toll rises to 20   Vanguard
Daily Times   
The Star Online   
AsiaOne   
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