2015年2月2日 星期一

2015-02-03 Namibia World


Newsweek
   
Greste 'angst' for jailed colleagues   
Gulf Daily News
DOHA: Journalist Peter Greste said yesterday it was a great relief to be freed from prison in Egypt but that he felt 'incredible angst' about leaving two colleagues behind in prison. Al Jazeera journalist Greste was released on Sunday after 400 days in a Cairo ...

Freedom for Peter Greste   ABC Online (blog)
Al Jazeera vows not to 'leave' producer in Egyptian prison   Arab News
Released journalist's family: Peter worried over jailed colleagues   Xinhua
Jakarta Post   
Charlotte Observer   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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Firstpost
   
US IT industry opposes President Obama's move to tax overseas earning   
Firstpost
Washington: IT industry and the Republican leadership has opposed US President Barack Obama's move to tax overseas earnings, saying that this is bad for global competition of US companies. "The proposal to tax companies' overseas earnings, rather than ...

Obama proposal would give Medicare ability to negotiate for cheaper 'specialty ...   OregonLive.com
President Obama Sends Record $4 Trillion Budget to Congress   NDTV
Obama faces uphill battle to close tax loopholes in budget   Irish Independent
New York Times   
Deutsche Welle   
CBS Local   
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Arab News
   
Egypt confirms death for 183 convicted of killing 13 cops   
Arab News
Detained Muslim Brotherhood supporters are seen standing behind bars during their trial in Cairo on Monday. An Egyptian court sentenced 183 supporters of the outlawed group to death on charges of killing 16 police officers, part of a sustained crackdown ...

New espionage trial for Mursi   Gulf Daily News
183 men sentenced to death in Egypt   Irish Examiner
Crackdown continues in Egypt with imposition of death sentences   Irish Times
NDTV   
The Daily Star   
Daily News Egypt   
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
   
Send Ukraine defensive arms   
Minneapolis Star Tribune
A Ukrainian armored vehicle was towed toward the town of Artemivsk, Ukraine, last week. Fighting between government and Russian-backed separatist forces in eastern Ukraine has intensified in recent days. Photo: Petr David Josek • Associated Press,.
Former US ambassador to Ukraine advocates lethal aid   BBC News
The rape of Ukraine: America stands by   New York Post
Ukraine rebels to swell ranks by 100000   Irish Examiner
Washington Post   
Politico   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
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Firstpost
   
Blast after presidential rally in Nigeria, fear of more attacks   
Firstpost
President Goodluck Jonathan today escaped a suspected suicide bomb blast after he left a campaign rally in northeast Nigeria, as the country braced for fresh Boko Haram attacks before polling day. Nigerian President Jonathan Goodluck. Reuters. The head ...

Finally, Nigerian Troops Bombard Sambisa Forest   Leadership Newspapers
Suicide attack rocks presidential rally in Nigeria   DAWN.com
(Photo News) Jonathan Campaign In Gombe: Photos Showing Everything That ...   Osun Defender
New York Times   
Channel News Asia   
Arab News   
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New York Times
   
German Chancellor Rules Out Weapons Aid to Ukraine   
New York Times
BUDAPEST — Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday ruled out any German supply of weapons to Ukraine, but emphasized that Europe must stay united against Russian aggression. As long as Russia violates international law with its occupation of Crimea ...

Merkel at Budapest synagogue remembers Hungary's Holocaust victims   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Battle for Ukraine: How the west lost Putin   Financial Times
German Chancellor Angela Merkel to visit Ottawa next week   Toronto Sun
The Star Online   
Xinhua   
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Times of India
   
China opposes foreign leaders meeting Dalai Lama 'in any form'   
Oman Tribune
China said on Monday it opposed foreign leaders meeting the Dalai Lama “in any form”, ahead of a public appearance by the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader with US President Barack Obama. Obama will attend the National Prayer Breakfast with the Dalai ...

China protests Obam's plans to meet with Dalai Lama   Tribune-Review
China Opposes Obama, Dalai Lama Meeting   CRIENGLISH.com
China tells US it's against Obama meeting Dalai Lama   Grand Forks Herald
APA   
The Asian Age   
Times of India   
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AsiaOne
   
Sinai attacks expose Cairo's failing strategy   
Oman Tribune
A wave of deadly attacks on soldiers in Egypt's Sinai has exposed Cairo's floundering strategy against militants in the peninsula despite an unprecedented offensive. After carrying out their first attacks following Egypt's 2011 uprising that ousted Hosni Mubarak ...

Sinai rocket kills 2 women   Al-Shorfa
FRANK GAFFNEY: Picking the Muslim Brotherhood over al-Sisi   Washington Times
Three women killed in Sinai clashes   Al-Bawaba
Ahram Online   
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The Australian
   
Thieves foiled at home of Manchester's Angel Di Maria, reports say   
The Australian
BURGLARS made an unsuccessful attempt to break into the home of Manchester United winger Angel di Maria at the weekend, according to British media reports. The Sun newspaper said that Di Maria, 26, was having dinner with his family at his home in ...


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Fox News
   
Weekend explosions in Bangkok spark concerns   
Xinhua
BEIJING, Feb. 3 (Xinhuanet) -- Concerns over Thailand's stability are high after a double explosion in Bangkok over the weekend. Thailand's National Police went to investigate the site of the explosion on Monday. Police say the attacks may be linked to ...

Military on alert after two pipe bombs go off near busy Bangkok shopping mall   The Star Online
Tourists unfazed by Paragon blasts   Bangkok Post
DPM Pridiyathorn: Siam Paragon blasts won't hurt investment confidence   Thailand National News Bureau
Hindu Business Line   
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