2015年9月16日 星期三

2015-09-17 Namibia World


New York Times
   
Chile Earthquake Strikes Coast, Forcing Residents to Evacuate   
New York Times
SANTIAGO, Chile — A strong 8.3-magnitude earthquake struck off Chile's coast on Wednesday, shaking buildings in cities around the country and forcing the authorities to evacuate residents along the 2,690-mile coast after tsunami warnings were issued.
Tsunami warning after powerful earthquake   Sydney Morning Herald
Chile earthquake: Tsunami waves hit central coastline, residents urged to evacuate   ABC Online
Tsunami warnings from California to New Zealand after 8.3 quake hits Chile: live   Telegraph.co.uk
Washington Post   
Hindustan Times   
IBNLive   
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Times of India
   
Clock for class project gets Muslim boy arrested in US   
Times of India
WASHINGTON: Evidently, the name Ahmed Mohamed was arresting enough to warrant police detention even though he is a high-school teenager who so obviously geeky. In what appears to be a case of xenophobic overreach that has appalled most people ...

#IStandWithAhmed lesson: Curiosity is for white kids   Los Angeles Times
Handcuffed for Making Clock, Ahmed Mohamed, 14, Wins Time With Obama   New York Times
Twitter offers Ahmed Mohamed inspiration, invitations and internships   CNN International
The Indian Express   
NBCNews.com   
Independent Online   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Arab solidarity, fear of Iran bring hi-tech Gulf troops to Yemen desert   
DAWN.com
SAFER: The glitzy skyscrapers and 21st century comforts of Dubai feel very distant from the barren sand dunes of Marib in central Yemen, the latest strategic prize in a regional power struggle pitting the wealthy Gulf Arab states against Iran. But ...
Yemen's exiled prime minister returns to Aden to reestablish government   Los Angeles Times
UPDATE 3-Yemeni government returns to Aden after months in exile -spokesman   Reuters
Pro-government forces advance in Yemen's Marib   YemenOnline
Wall Street Journal   
The Daily Star   
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Thai police to send second team to KL to gather info on Bangkok blast suspects   
The Star Online
BANGKOK: Thai police will send another team to Kuala Lumpur to gather more information on the three people detained by Malaysian police over links to a group of suspects responsible for the bomb attacks in central Bangkok on Aug 17. “On the second trip ...


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Irish Independent
   
UN tells of horrific war crimes in Sri Lankan civil conflict   
Irish Independent
The United Nations has detailed horrific abuses committed in Sri Lanka's civil conflict, including the disappearance of tens of thousands of people, and said the country needs international help to probe war crimes to enable reconciliation.
UN calls for Sri Lankan war crimes court   Irish Examiner
'India has responsibility to stop internal inquiry'   The Hindu
Sri Lanka promises 'due attention' to UN war crimes report   The News International
Sri Lanka Guardian   
Livemint   
Xinhua   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
How many Syrian refugees to accept? Poll finds US divided | Reuters   
Firstpost
WASHINGTON Few Americans want their country to take in more Syrian refugees even though many believe the United States should do more to help those fleeing the Middle Eastern country's brutal civil war, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll released on ...

Humans Rights Advocates Say U.S. Response to Syrian Crisis Is Unjust   Huffington Post
Where Refugees Want to Go   The New Yorker
Syrian refugees in US could exceed 10000, UN ambassador says   USA TODAY
Christian Science Monitor   
Washington Post   
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BBC News
   
Mullah Omar: Taliban 'resolve splits' over successor Mansour   
BBC News
A dispute that threatened to split the Afghan Taliban has been resolved after relatives of late leader Mullah Omar backed his successor, the group says. A spokesman told the BBC that Omar's eldest son and brother swore allegiance to Mullah Akhtar ...
Afghanistan talks   Daily Times
Afghan Taliban ends leadership row and agrees to back Mullah Akhtar Mansour   The Independent
Major dispute resolved, say Afghan Taliban   Arab News
NBCNews.com   
Irish Times   
New York Times   
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Independent Online
   
SA studying court ruling on Bashir   
Independent Online
Johannesburg - South Africa's government is studying a court's rejection of its bid to appeal a ruling that authorities erred in letting Sudan's wanted leader leave the country despite a court order barring him from doing so, South Africa's foreign ...
'Govts failed bid reveals competing divide between law and politics'   South African Broadcasting Corporation
No criminal charges yet in Al-Bashir case - NPA   News24

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euronews
   
Refugees see last chance for Europe before winter closes route from Turkey   
The Daily Star
Syrian refugees and migrants demonstrate while waiting near the highway in the northwestern Turkish city of Edirne on September 16, 2015, on their way to the border between Turkey and Greece. Around 1,000 refugees remained stranded in the ...

Turkish police, migrants in standoff near Greek border   The News International
Refugees see last chance for Europe before winter closes route from Turkey ...   Firstpost
Syrian refugees given ultimatum to leave Turkey's border area   Xinhua
Daily Sabah   
euronews   
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NDTV
   
Japan opposition tries to halt vote on contentious security bills   
Reuters Africa
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese opposition lawmakers were battling on Thursday to prevent a vote on security bills that could allow troops to fight abroad for the first time since World War Two, part of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's agenda to ease the limits ...
Japan: Standoff on Expanding Military   New York Times
Assertive Japan poised to abandon 70 years of pacifism   CNN
Japanese peace protesters delay key parliament vote on proposed ...   ABC Online
Bloomberg   
STLtoday.com   
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