2015年5月14日 星期四

2015-05-15 Namibia World


ABC Online
   
Islamic State: Militants within kilometres of Syria's Palmyra raising fears for ...   
ABC Online
Islamic State (IS) militants have advanced to the gates of the ancient city of Palmyra, raising fears the Syrian world heritage site could face destruction similar to the kind the jihadists have already wreaked in Iraq. As it overran nearby villages, IS executed 26 ...

IS at gates of Syria's Palmyra raising fears for ancient city   DAWN.com
Syrian relics may be at risk as fighting nears ancient city   The Seattle Times
Ancient Ruins at Palmyra Are Endangered by ISIS Advance in Syria   New York Times
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
ARA News   
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Bloomberg
   
U.S. Navy Patrols May Prod China to Clarify Claims to Isles   
Bloomberg
Proposed U.S. military “freedom of navigation” operations in the South China Sea may prod China to more clearly explain what it considers to be its territory -- and why. While countries like the U.S. and the Philippines have long urged China to set out the legal ...

'Just who is creating tensions?' Chinese envoy accuses US of 'double standards ...   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Tension rising in South China Sea   The Globe and Mail
Cui rebuffs US stance on S. China Sea   EastDay.com
CNN International   
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Irish Independent
   
Dozens of workers die in fire at slipper factory   
Irish Independent
A fire gutted a rubber slipper factory in a suburb of the Philippine capital yesterday, killing dozens of workers. Many of them ran to the second floor of the building in hopes of escaping only to become trapped by the smoky inferno, officials said.
Outrage as 72 die in Manila 'sweatshop' fire   The Straits Times
Philippine factory fire death toll hits 72; others still missing   AsiaOne
Philippines factory fire kills 72; police launch investigation   The Globe and Mail
Philippine Star   
mirror.co.uk   
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BBC News
   
Burundi coup bid: Mutineer general says plot has failed   
BBC News
One of the renegade generals who tried to seize power in Burundi says he recognises that their attempt to overthrow the president has failed. General Cyrille Ndayirukiye told the AFP news agency that most in the military wanted to keep the current ...

President 'back in Burundi' as coup general declares uprising a failure   The Guardian
Burundi army repulses coup troops in battle for state TV and radio   DAWN.com
Clock turns back in Burundi   Irish Times

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The Straits Times
   
Abe's Cabinet approves security Bills; public wary   
The Straits Times
Activists protesting in front of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's official residence in Tokyo yesterday against the planned security policy changes. -- PHOTO: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE. TOKYO - Japan's Cabinet yesterday approved Bills to implement a drastic ...

Japan cabinet OKs military expansion rules   Times of India
Japan's defence show signals continuing drift from pacifism   Irish Times
Abe Vows to Limit Use of Force After Approving Defense Bills   Bloomberg
The Japan Times   
The Australian Financial Review   
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