2015年10月1日 星期四

2015-10-02 Tanzania World


USA TODAY
   
Ten killed in shooting at Ore. community college   
USA TODAY
ROSEBURG, Ore. — Ten people were killed and another seven injured Thursday after a 26-year-old gunman opened fire in a classroom at a community college here in southern Oregon. Hundreds of people gathered in Roseburg, Oregon to remember the ...

10 Killed in Shooting at Oregon's Umpqua Community College   NBCNews.com
The Latest: Crowd gathers at vigil for mass shooting victims   KPHO Phoenix
Gunman kills at least 9 at Oregon campus before being killed in shootout   Chicago Tribune
CBC.ca   
Washington Post   
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Ahram Online
   
UPDATED: Iraq would welcome Russian strikes against Islamic State: Abadi   
Ahram Online
Iraq's government would welcome Russian air strikes against Islamic State and was receiving information from both Syria and Russia on the militant group, Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said on Thursday. The United States has led air strikes against ...

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Haaretz
   
Netanyahu's UN Moment of Silence Is the Ultimate Expression of His Foreign Policy   
Haaretz
In an unexpected way, the prime minister's gimmick actually represents Netanyahu: do nothing and be dragged along by external developments instead of taking the initiative. Barak Ravid (New York). Oct 02, 2015 3:54 AM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe ...

UN secretary-general condemns killing of Israeli couple in West Bank   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israel's Netanyahu offers an olive branch of sorts to Obama on Iran   CNN
Netanyahu Rebukes UN Over Iran Accord   Wall Street Journal
swissinfo.ch   
The Nation   
The Times of Israel   
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Afghan forces retake city center amid fierce clashes with Taliban   
Arab News
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan: Afghan troops recaptured the center of the strategic northern city of Kunduz on Thursday amid fierce clashes with Taliban militants, three days after losing the provincial capital in a humbling defeat for Kabul and its US allies ...

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NDTV
   
Burkina Faso Coup Leader General Gilbert Diendere Hands Himself In   
NDTV
Ouagadougou: The leader of Burkina Faso's short-lived coup was in police custody on Thursday after handing himself in. General Gilbert Diendere, who had said several times that he was willing to face justice following the September 17 putsch, was being ...

Burkina Faso coup leader General Gilbert Diendere hands himself in after brief ...   The Indian Express
Burkina Faso coup leader detained   New Vision
Burkina Faso coup leader handed over to government -sources   The Star Online
ABC News   
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Fox News
   
Difficult to buy a gun in China, but not explosives   
Economic Times
BEIJING: A series of deadly bomb blasts in China this week has shown how easy it is to acquire explosives in the country, revealing a major gap in its huge security apparatus as the economy slows and anger grows over issues like graft and poor public ...

Vendors hired to deliver Liuzhou parcel bombs   AsiaOne
Officials Seek Quarry Worker in Southern China Bombings   New York Times
New Bomb Blast Rocks Southern China City   The Chosun Ilbo

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Stuff.co.nz
   
Thirsty leopard gets head stuck in tin pot   
Stuff.co.nz
A leopard in India got its head stuck in a metal pot while trying to drink water. Rough Cut (no reporter narration). Forest officials in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan were forced to tranquilize a thirsty leopard after the animal's head got ...
Ouch! Thirsty leopard gets head stuck in metal water pot   Reuters
View slideshow   OCRegister
Night out turns into misadventure for leopard's cub   Times of India
Irish Independent   
New York Daily News   
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Narendra Modi takes on Xi Jinping China in a soft-power battle in America   
The Economist
“ANYTHING Xi can do, I can do better,” seemed to be the mantra of Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, as he toured America in late September, hot on the heels of China's president, Xi Jinping. Both started on the west coast, seeking to charm the ...

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Jakarta Post
   
Saudi haj disaster toll rises higher with Iran's   
Jakarta Post
Haj: In this Tuesday photo, an official from the Saudi Health Ministry talks to a victim who was injured in Thursday's stampede during the haj pilgrimage in Mina, as he visits a hospital in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. (Saudi Press Agency via AP). World News.
Iran's haj stampede death toll soars to 464   The Nation
'Everybody was in a hurry to throw pebbles'   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
As Saudis Block a Human Rights Inquiry in Yemen, America Stays Quiet   VICE News
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Huffington Post   
Saudi Gazette   
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