2014年10月1日 星期三

2014-10-02 Israel World

  The Guardian   
Tony Abbott's burqa comments divisive and harmful, says Labor  The Guardian
burqa sydney Women wear the burqa during a 2010 flash mob protest in Sydney. Labor says Tony Abbott's anti-burqa comments are 'dumb' and send a divisive message. Photograph: Dean Lewins/AAP Image. Tony Abbott's comments that he finds the burqa ...

Barnett says burqa debate is a 'sideshow'   9news.com.au
Air strike decision expected 'in days'   Sky News Australia
How are we paying for IS battle?   NEWS.com.au
The Age   
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  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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  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 ...

German Chancellor urges Russian president to use influence over Ukraine rebels   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Merkel Urges Putin To Press Separatists In Ukraine   RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
Russian ETF Lures Cash as Bear Market Proves No Deterrent   Businessweek
TODAYonline   
Arab News   
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  Politico   
What the next Secret Service leader needs to do  Politico
President Barack Obama is hanging out the “Help Wanted” sign again. With the resignation Wednesday of Director Julia Pierson, the Secret Service is the latest beleaguered agency to be deemed in need of a top-to-bottom housecleaning after high-profile ...

Following White House security lapses, U.S. Secret Service director Julia ...   Business Standard
Pierson steps down after breaches   Independent Online
Secret Service Director Julia Pierson Was a Victim of the "Glass Cliff"   The New Republic
WPTV   
The Nation   
News 12 Westchester   
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  The Guardian   
Japan volcano death toll hits 47 as new bodies found  Economic Times
TOKYO: The death toll from a sudden volcanic eruption in Japan hit 47 on Wednesday as rescuers discovered 11 new bodies in so-far unexplored areas of the ash-covered peak. The figure makes the eruption of Mount Ontake, which was packed with hikers ...

New eruption fears at volcano in Japan   Irish Independent
Volcanoes across Japan lack lifesaving shelters   AsiaOne

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  BBC News   
Will Hong Kong protests dent its economy?  BBC News
Thousands of protestors have been camping out in the heart of Hong Kong's commercial district for nearly a week to demand greater democratic rights. They're demanding that Hong Kong Chief Executive CY Leung resign and allow them to pick his ...

China FM issues warning over 'illegal' protests in Hong Kong   Business Standard
Hong Kong protesters issue ultimatum for city leader Leung Chun-ying to resign   The Age
China: Hong Kong Protests Are Illegal   Daily Beast
CNN   
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  Fox News   
Exact effect of strikes in Iraq, Syria hard for US to pin down  SFGate
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon is grappling with significant intelligence gaps as it bombs Iraq and Syria, and it is operating under less restrictive targeting rules than those President Obama imposed on the CIA drone campaign in Pakistan and Yemen, ...

Obama Administration Loosens Airstrike Policy In Syria And Iraq   Huffington Post
Airstrikes launched amid intelligence gaps   Daily Mail

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  UN News Centre   
Joint OPCW-UN Mission In Syria Ends  RTT News
The joint United Nations mission to oversee the destruction of Syria's chemical weapon stockpiles and production facilities has completed its mission and shut down, according to a UN statement Wednesday. The Joint Mission of the Organization for the ...

Joint mission to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons concludes operation   GlobalPost
Destruction of Syria weapons facilities to begin   WJAC Johnstown

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