2015年6月24日 星期三

2015-06-25 Namibia World


BBC News
   
Boston bombing: The day when the victims confronted the bomber   
BBC News
The crime had seemed impersonal and chilling - the bombing of a crowd of spectators. Yet it led to a strangely personal day, with the bomber and his victims speaking up for the first time. It was an "extraordinary case", Judge George O'Toole Jr said in ...

Breaking Silence, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Apologizes for Boston Marathon Bombing   New York Times
'I am sorry,' Dzhokhar Tsarnaev tells Boston Marathon victims at his sentencing   Los Angeles Times
Boston Bomber Breaks His Silence and Apologizes   ABC News
Firstpost   
Daily News & Analysis   
The Sun Daily   
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The Guardian
   
Pakistan heatwave eases with arrival of pre-monsoon rains and cool winds   
The Guardian
A man with his dehydrated daughter waits for a medical help outside a ward at a child hospital in Karachi on Wednesday. Photograph: Shakil Adil/AP. Associated Press. Wednesday 24 June 2015 23.24 EDT Last modified on Wednesday 24 June 2015 23.25 ...

Heatwave death toll in Sindh tops 1000   DAWN.com
Killer heatwave: Mercury drops but death toll continues to rise   The Express Tribune
Pakistan Hit by Worst Heat Wave in a Decade   TIME
The Star Online   
Washington Post   
The News International   
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New York Times
   
France Condemns Spying by NSA, but Not Too Harshly   
New York Times
PARIS — The French government on Wednesday reacted with carefully calibrated anger to revelations about extensive eavesdropping by the United States government on the private conversations of senior French officials — including three presidents.
John Kerry on Allegations of NSA Spying on French Presidents: 'That Is Not ...   NBCNews.com
France PM calls on US to repair damage caused by Wikileaks exposé   The Globe and Mail
'Trust is broken' - France condemns US over spy reports   Irish Independent
Business Standard   
Independent Online   
Daily News & Analysis   
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New York Times
   
Israel revokes entry permits for 500 Gazans after rocket   
Economic Times
JERUSALEM: Israel said Wednesday it was revoking permits for 500 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to enter Jerusalem for Ramadan prayers because of rocket fire from the Palestinian enclave. The punitive measure was ordered after a rocket hit southern ...

Maori TV journalists will run Israel naval blockade   The National Business Review
Palestinians to Seek War Crimes Charges Against Israel at Hague Court   New York Times
After Gaza report, Israel is losing its clout on Iran   Haaretz
Wall Street Journal   
Reuters   
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Stuff.co.nz
   
Queen Elizabeth shells out $11.4 million on a New York apartment   
Stuff.co.nz
The Queen has bought herself a slice of the American Dream, dropping NZ$11.4m on a New York apartment under the title "Queen of New Zealand". The British monarch added a US$7.9 million pied-a-terre in Manhattan to the long list of places she owns, ...

Buckingham Palace needs repairs; queen may have to leave   Fox News
Even the royals need home repairs   STLtoday.com
Buckingham Palace in disrepair   The Hindu
Sky News   
Chicago Tribune   
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New York Times
   
Bomb attack kills nine in Somalia   
DAWN.com
MOGADISHU: Nine people were killed on Wednesday after a suicide bomber tried to ram his explosives-laden car into a convoy of vehicles transporting Emirati diplomats in the Somali capital of Mogadishu, a police official said. The diplomats from the United ...

Car bomb aimed at UAE officials kills three Somali soldiers in Mogadishu   Reuters Africa
Djibouti: Emirates Ambassador Escaped Suicide Car Bomb Attack   Geeska Afrika
Six killed in Somalia Al-Shabab attack on UAE Embassy convoy   The Daily Star
Khaleej Times   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
Nato updates Cold War playbook as Putin vows to build nuclear stockpile   
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain and its Nato allies are to review their preparedness for a nuclear standoff with Russia in response to President Putin's threats to upgrade his nuclear arsenal, the Telegraph has learnt. In a return of the atomic chess games of the Cold War, Western ...

Nuclear deterrent on Nato agenda amid rise in Russian rhetoric   Financial Times
Matthew Fisher: Canada commits 1650 troops to military exercise in Europe as ...   National Post
NATO to triple size of reaction force   CNN
Zee News   
The Times (subscription)   
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Daily News & Analysis
   
About 40 killed in suspected Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria: Witnesses   
Daily News & Analysis
Details of the attack did not emerge for several hours due to poor telecommunications networks in the remote villages in northeast Nigeria, a region in which Boko Haram has killed thousands in a six-year bid to set up an Islamic state. File photo AFP. About 40 ...

Boko Haram fight must to deal with region's economic needs   Washington Times
Boko Haram kills 42 in Nigeria   The Nation
About 40 killed in suspected Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria - witnesses | Reuters   Firstpost

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The Chosun Ilbo
   
MERS Widens Gap in Tourism Numbers Between Korea and Japan   
The Chosun Ilbo
The outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome deepened the wounds of the Korean tourism industry, which is already losing to Japan as the neighboring island country is benefitting from the weak yen. Some 1.5 million Chinese tourists are reportedly ...

Korean victim of Japan's wartime sex slavery dies   Korea Times
(Yonhap Interview) FM Yun: Time for S. Korea-Japan ties to pick up speed   The Korea Observer

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