2014年12月27日 星期六

2014-12-28 Israel World


ABC News
   
Racist jibe at Obama in North Korea row   
Herald Scotland
North Korea has called US President Barack Obama a "monkey" and blamed Washington for internet outages that it has experienced during a confrontation with the United States over the hacking of the film studio Sony Pictures. North Korea has called US ...

N. Korea derides Obama over release of comedy   DAWN.com
North Korea Internet Outage Accusations Not Worth Response, Official Says   NBCNews.com
North Korea in 'monkey' jibe at Barack Obama   The Australian (blog)
ABC Online   
Fox News Latino   
ABC News   
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Fox News
   
Senior al-Shabab leader surrenders   
Herald Scotland
A leader of the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who has a $3 million bounty on his head, has surrendered in Somalia. A leader of the Islamic extremist group al-Shabab, who has a $3 million bounty on his head, has surrendered in Somalia. Sorry, you must ...

Somalia: A senior Intelligence Cheif of Al-Shabaab Captured in Gedo Region   Geeska Afrika
Islamic Terrorist With $3 Million Bounty Turns Himself In   Daily Caller
Islamic terror leader with £2MILLION bounty finally hands himself in   Mirror.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk   
Toronto Sun   
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New York Post
   
New York police officer mourned at funeral as tensions linger   
The Hindu
Thousands of police officers from across the U.S. packed a church and spilled onto streets outside on Saturday to honour a slain New York officer as a devoted family man, aspiring chaplain and hero, though an air of unrest surrounding his ambush shooting ...

Tens of thousands mourn police officer shot dead on duty   Herald Scotland
Cops From Around Country Vow to Return for 2nd NYPD Funeral   ABC News
Photo being shared by NYPD on Twitter purporting to be uniformed officers ...   Daily Mail
Irish Independent   
Boston Globe   
The Nation   
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Kansas City Star
   
Embrace this chance   
Gulf Daily News
I have visited Cuba from Bahrain many times, so I am familiar with the way of life there. 'History will absolve me,' cried Fidel Castro from the dock while on trial for treason in 1954. How wrong can a man be? Castro led a revolution five years later, since when ...

Time to end irrational sanctions on Cuba   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Will normalized relations mean new parts for old classic cars in Cuba?   Hamilton Spectator
US mission in Havana to become embassy amid thaw   Economic Times
CNN   
New York Times   
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Macro Insider
   
Syria dismisses foreign role in Russian-led peace talks   
Irish Independent
Russia's foreign ministry spokesman, Alexander Lukashevich, has said the first stage of talks would include members of both the government-tolerated internal opposition and opposition groups based abroad. KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP/Getty Images.
Syria willing to participate in peace talks organized by Russia   Los Angeles Times
Syria ready to discuss Russia peace plan talks   euronews
Syrian government 'ready' to meet opposition for talks in Russia   Telegraph.co.uk
CNN   
New York Times   
DAWN.com   
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Newsweek
   
Russia: NATO, biggest threat   
Tehran Times
A new military doctrine signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin identified NATO as Russia's number one military threat and raised the possibility of a broader use of precision conventional weapons to deter foreign aggression, Al Jazeera reported.
New Russian military doctrine labels NATO as main threat   The News International
Putin rushin' to rip NATO as a threat   Philly.com
Russia says NATO's military buildup poses biggest threat to country   Business Standard
RT   
New York Times   
Economic Times   
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NDTV
   
Policeman shot dead in Cairo   
The Nation
CAIRO - Gunmen on a motorbike killed a policeman and wounded another in a drive-by shooting in the Egyptian capital on Saturday, the interior ministry said. 'Armed men on a motorcycle opened fire on the police before fleeing,' ministry spokesman Hani ...

Two Ansar Beit El-Maqdis militants killed in gunfight near Cairo Friday   Ahram Online
Gunmen kill policeman in Egypt   Charlotte Observer

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Press TV
   
Iran says unfair sanctions futile to final nuclear solution   
Xinhua
TEHRAN, Dec. 27 (Xinhua) -- West's sanctions as a leverage to exert pressure on other nations are "unlawful and cruel," Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad-Javad Zarif said here on Saturday. "We should not let the western countries make use of sanctions as ...

Iran says, unfair sanctions futile FOR nuclear solution   Firstpost
Top Iranian, Belarusian diplomats hold talks   Tehran Times
Iran Blasts West's "Unlawful" Sanctions   Tasnim News Agency
Canada Free Press   
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Newsweek
   
Syria anti-ISIS operation   
Khaleej Times
Though the Western media as well as the regional states have their own scores to settle, as they criticise Syrian actions, the point is that Damascus has to be on guard, and choreograph its military actions in a target-precision manner. Damascus is once again ...

Shortages kill more than 300 in Syria in 2014: Monitor   Ahram Online
Barrel bombs kills 40 in Islamic State territories in Syria   Daily News & Analysis
Regime strikes kill 52 civilians in Syria: monitor   Daily Mail

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Al-Arabiya
   
Egyptian Author Facing Trial For Criticizing Muslim Animal Slaughter On Facebook   
The Inquisitr
It was reported on Saturday that well-known Egyptian poet and author Fatima Naoot is facing trial, after she criticized the Muslim ritual slaughter of animals during the Eid al-Adha festival. The Eid al-Adha, or feast of sacrifice, which is celebrated by Muslims ...

Egypt writer to face trial for 'insulting Islam'   Saudi Gazette
Egyptian Author to Face Trial for 'Insulting Islam' on Facebook   Arutz Sheva
Egypt to put critic of Muslim ritual of slaughtering sheep on trial   Ahram Online
Egyptian Streets   
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