2015年10月8日 星期四

2015-10-09 Israel Middle East


Reuters UK
   
UN proposes unity government for Libya's warring factions, Tripoli balks   
Reuters UK
SKHIRAT, Morocco The United Nations proposed a national unity government to Libya's warring factions on Thursday to end their conflict, but the deal faces resistance from Tripoli's self-declared rulers and hardliners on the ground. Libya is caught up ...
Divided Libya announces national unity government   Irish Independent
UN announces Libya unity government   The Indian Express
Libya agrees new national unity government: UN   RTE.ie
BBC News   
New York Times   
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Emirates 24/7
   
Mohammed bin Rashid, Mohamed bin Zayed offer condolences to martyrs' families   
Emirates 24/7
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan visit the mourning majlis of martyr Ahmed Khamis Al Hammadi in Al Mirfa city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to extend their sincere condolences and solace to his family.

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The Star
   
The crisis in Syria wants tackling now   
The Star
The pictures of that little boy washed up on the beach were heartbreaking, anybody who has any feelings would have been in tears, but what happens now? The family fled Isis and got safely away, they could have stayed in Turkey but carried on wanting to ...


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The Star
   
Failure to pay, feed soldiers threatens Somalia's war on al Shabaab   
The Star
Somalia's army soldiers make their way to the town of Barawe during the second phase of Operation Indian Ocean in this October 4, 2014 file photo. Photo/REUTERS. BY REUTERS. October 9, 2015. Somalia's inability to pay and even feed its soldiers ...

Failure to pay soldiers threatens Somalia's war on Islamists   Reuters UK
Top Mozambican diplomat to head AU Somalia mission   StarAfrica.com

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TODAYonline
   
Pro-Kurdish party hopeful of PKK ceasefire   
The News International
ANKARA/ISTANBUL: Turkey's pro-Kurdish opposition said on Thursday it hoped Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militants would announce a halt to hostilities soon to ease security concerns ahead of a Nov 1 parliamentary election. The PKK's three-decade ...

Tozun Bahcheli: Turkey's Kurdish dilemma   National Post
Break-up: The Medium-Term Prospect for Turkey, Saudi Arabia   Scoop.co.nz (press release)
HDP: Back to the future   Daily Sabah
Open Democracy   
Wall Street Journal   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Time is running out for US policy in Syria   
The Globe and Mail
George Petrolekas is a fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute. He has served in Bosnia and Afghanistan and has been an adviser to senior NATO commanders. The failure of American strategy in Iraq and Syria threatens faith in U.S. leadership.
Archbishop of Syria's Aleppo welcomes Russia strikes   Al-Arabiya
Archbishop of Aleppo: Russian airstrikes 'source of hope' for Christians in Syria   ARA News

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Saudi Gazette
   
Weird questions Saudis face abroad   
Saudi Gazette
MANY Saudi tourists when traveling abroad often face a barrage of unrealistic questions and encounter strange opinions about the Kingdom from local people in the countries they visit. Saudis often react differently when people start asking them ...
Ali al-Nimr, the face of Saudi Arabia's Arab Spring, was thrown in jail at 17 ...   National Post
Father of Saudi protester sentenced to beheading and crucifixion urges David ...   Belfast Telegraph
Saudi Arabia-Oman mega road project completed   Al-Bawaba
The Guardian   
gulfnews.com   
Los Angeles Times   
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Peninsula On-line
   
Saudi tourism chief praises Katara's role   
Peninsula On-line
Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage President and Board Chairman Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud (right) is presented with a commemorative shield by Dr Khalid bin Ibrahim Al Sulaiti, General Manager, Katara, as Qatar ...

Prince Sultan bin Salman is UNWTO's new vice president   Arab News
Saudi prince visits Katara   Gulf Times

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Forbes
   
Where Syria & Iraq's Foreign Fighters Come From [Infographic]   
Forbes
The United States and its allies have conducted over 5,000 airstrikes against the so-called Islamic State since August 2014. Even though the air campaign has prevented ISIS from expanding its territorial gains on the ground, it has not deterred foreign ...

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Voice of America
   
Syria Rebels Repel Ground Assault, Call for US Help   
Voice of America
Last updated on: October 08, 2015 7:14 PM. GAZIANTEP, TURKEY—. Rebels with the Free Syrian Army repelled an offensive mounted Wednesday by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad in central Syria, destroying 10 government tanks — despite ...

Syrian rebel commander rejects idea of working with Damascus against Islamic State   Reuters
Ground operation needed to combat Daesh: Syria   Press TV
Syrian 'Moderate Opposition' Gets Money&Weapons From Jordan&Turkey   Russian Peacekeeper

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