2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 Namibia World

  BBC News   
Asian Universities Continue To Rise In World Rankings  Bernama
LONDON, Oct 2 (Bernama) -- The top ten universities in the world still belong to the US and Britain while some leading Asian universities continue to rise, Xinhua news agency reports quoting the latest world university rankings. In the Times Higher Education ...

Only one Israeli university makes the grade in Times ranking   Haaretz
Dundee drops off university global list   Herald Scotland
Grim warning as New Zealand universities slip in global rankings   TVNZ
Irish Independent   
The Straits Times   
Daily Mail   
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  Sky News Australia   
Ambassador says 'no obstacle' to Iraq strikes  Sky News Australia
Iraq's ambassador to Australia says he's not aware of any issues preventing Australian military aircraft from taking part in bombings as early as this weekend. RAAF surveillance and refuelling aircraft have already flown non-combat missions over Iraq.
Tony Abbott's burqa comments divisive and harmful, says Labor   The Guardian
Barnett says burqa debate is a 'sideshow'   9news.com.au
Liberal MP Andrew Laming dismisses Tony Abbott's 'Team Australia' slogan as ...   The Age

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  The Straits Times   
Pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong gains show of support in London's ...  The Straits Times
Dressed in black and toting umbrellas and yellow placards, more than 1,000 people turned up on Wednesday night in London's West End in a show of support for Hong Kong's ongoing pro-democracy campaign. -- ST PHOTO: TAN DAWN WEI. By Tan Dawn ...

Xi pressures Taiwan with 'one country, two systems' remarks   WantChinaTimes
Calgary rally shows support for Hong Kong's pro-democracy demonstrators   CTV News
No Umbrellas for China's Las Vegas   Foreign Policy
NBCNews.com   
Telegraph.co.uk   
MSN Philippines News   
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  Toronto Star   
School bombing kills 30 children in Syria  The Nation
At least 30 Syrian children were killed Wednesday in a double bombing by a lone assailant at a school in the government-controlled city of Homs, a monitor said. They were among 39 people who died in the attack in the Akrameh neighbourhood, according to ...

31 killed in attack near school in Syria   Zee News
Blasts at Syrian school kill 32, including 10 children   SFGate
Double bombing kills at least 41 children at school in Syria   ABC Online
Xinhua   
New York Times   
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  Wall Street Journal   
Why Russia's President Is 'Putin the Great' in China  Wall Street Journal
Books about Vladimir Putin far outsell those on other foreign leaders, according to the staff at Beijing's Wangfujing bookstore. Jeremy Page/The Wall Street Journal. BEIJING—In the recommended-reading section of Beijing's Wangfujing bookstore, staff ...

Merkel Urges Putin To Press Separatists In Ukraine   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russian ETF Lures Cash as Bear Market Proves No Deterrent   Businessweek
Merkel tells Putin Moscow has duty to temper separatists in Ukraine   TODAYonline

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  Arab News   
Taleban suicide bombers kill 7 in Kabul, wound 21  Arab News
FEET OF CLAY: A suicide bomber's foot is seen at the site of a blast in Kabul on Wednesday. (AFP). Associated Press. Published — Thursday 2 October 2014. Last update 1 October 2014 11:28 pm. | نسخة PDF · Send to Friend · Print News | A A ...

Taliban attacks kill 7 after Afghanistan, U.S. sign security deal   SFGate
Afghan president should get on with governance   gulfnews.com
Taliban suicide bombers kill seven, injure 21 in Kabul   NEWS.com.au
Christian Science Monitor   
Boston Herald   
Los Angeles Times   
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  Independent Online   
Tutu breaks silence on Dalai Lama visa row  Independent Online
Johannesburg - Archbishop Emeritus Desmond Tutu on Wednesday criticised the government for allegedly refusing a visa to Tibet's spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. “I am ashamed to call this lickspittle bunch my government,” Tutu said in a statement.
Nobel is a no-go   Times LIVE
Iran's laureate Ebadi 'surprised'   The New Age Online
Tutu bashes govt over Dalai Lama   Moneyweb.co.za
Business Standard   
Indian Express   
teleSUR English   
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  Leadership Newspapers   
Nigeria @54: Free And Fair Polls Have Come To Stay – Jonathan  Leadership Newspapers
At its 54th year of independence, Nigeria is still in a sober mood because of the crisis of nationhood the gory activities the terrorist group, Boko Haram, has plunged the country into, President Goodluck Jonathan declared yesterday. He noted, however, that the ...

Nigeria at 54: We should roll out drums –Zwingina   Daily Sun
Nigeria at 54: Akpabio links democratic rule to sustainable development   WorldStage
Nigeria claims success against Boko Haram   Financial Times
ynaija   
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  Getty Images   
Don't meddle in Hong Kong, says China  Asahi Shimbun
WASHINGTON--Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi responded Oct. 1 to comments by the United States and others on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong, saying foreign countries should not meddle in China's domestic affairs. Wang, the most senior ...

Will Hong Kong protests dent its economy?   BBC News
Protesters press HK leader to quit, China tells US to back off   Channel News Asia
China FM issues warning over 'illegal' protests in Hong Kong   Business Standard
Sydney Morning Herald   
Reuters Canada   
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More than 100 ex-rebels, family members die in Congo camp - HRW  TrustLaw (blog)
Soldiers from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) rest near the town of Kibumba at its border with Rwanda after fighting broke out in the Eastern Congo town June 11, 2014. REUTERS/Kenny Katombe. Tweet · Recommend · Google + · LinkedIn · Email ...


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