2015年11月1日 星期日

2015-11-02 Israel Middle East


Reuters
   
Turkey returns to single-party rule in boost for Erdogan   
Reuters
ANKARA Turkey's Islamist-rooted AK Party swept to an unexpected victory in elections on Sunday, returning the country to single-party rule in an outcome that will boost the power of President Tayyip Erdogan but may sharpen deep social divisions.
Turkey's long-dominant AKP regains majority in stunning election comeback   Firstpost
Ruling AK Party Wins Majority in Turkey Elections   Voice of America
Erdogan's party enjoys decisive election victory in Turkey   The Australian Financial Review
Jakarta Post   
Hurriyet Daily News   
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The Globe and Mail
   
Break-up of Russian airliner in Sinai suggests explosion or structural failure   
The Globe and Mail
The sudden, catastrophic break-up high over the Sinai Peninsula of a Russian airliner filled with returning Red Sea vacationers was consistent with an explosion or massive structure failure. The Airbus 321 was torn apart, scattering bodies and flaming ...

Russian jet broke up in mid air, but too early draw conclusions: Official   Toronto Sun
Probe says Russian plane 'broke up in air' as bodies of the 224 victims flown ...   Firstpost
Russian Plane 'Broke Up in Air', Bodies Flown Home From Egypt   NDTV
BBC News   
National Post   
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New York Times
   
Popular Hotel in Somalia Is Bombed by Militants   
New York Times
MOGADISHU, Somalia — Islamist militants stormed a popular hotel in the heart of Mogadishu, Somalia's capital, on Sunday, blowing up the front gate with a car bomb, shooting guests and hotel workers, and then battling with security forces from the ...
UNSC condemns deadly attack in #Mogadishu   Diplomat News Network
Somalia: A Freelance Journalist killed, another Wounded in Mogadishu's Hotel ...   Geeska Afrika

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Daily Times
   
With Syria deployment, Obama crosses own red line   
Daily Times
WASHINGTON: Even as President Barack Obama sent US troops back to Iraq and ordered the military to stay in Afghanistan, he insisted Syria would remain off limits for American ground forces. Now the president has crossed his own red line. His deployment ...

Obama crosses his own red line   New Zealand Herald
Republicans say Barack Obama shows weakness, Syria strategy a 'mess'   Economic Times
US in Syria - too little, too late   Times LIVE
Financial Times   
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
NDTV   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
A welcome renewal of friendships in the Gulf   
Telegraph.co.uk
Last Saturday marked the start of construction of HMS Juffair in Bahrain. This is a remarkable and welcome reversal of policy. Britain closed down its bases “East of Suez” in 1971. It turned out to be just the wrong moment. In the ensuing oil crises ...
UK Starts Building 1st Permanent Middle East Base in 40 Years   NDTV
Hammond says United Kingdom 'late' to recognise need to tackle extremist views   NYSE Post
UK building first permanent Middle East base since 1971   Ynetnews
Pakistan Observer   
The News International   
Famagusta Gazette   
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The Daily Star
   
Refugees in Jordan's Zaatari camp have few hopes   
OurWindsor.ca
ZAATARI REFUGEE CAMP, JORDAN — It's a bustling Saturday on “Champs- Elysées,” the dusty corridor that serves as the main thoroughfare in one of the world's largest refugee camps. You can buy everything from $4 plastic sandals at a tiny shop called ...

EU gives 28 million euros to Syrian refugees in Jordan   Your Middle East
Dutton to inspect refugee vetting   The Australian

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The Guardian
   
Syria's horror shows the tragic price of western inaction   
The Guardian
David Cameron and Barack Obama: 'Syrians were simply never a priority.' Photograph: Matt Dunham/AP. Friday 30 October 2015 15.16 EDT Last modified on Friday 30 October 2015 18.01 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via Email · Share ...


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DefenseNews.com
   
Moscow Shifts Sales Focus Eastward   
DefenseNews.com
MOSCOW — In the wake of Russia's falling out with the West over the crisis in Ukraine last year, Moscow's arms export agency, Rosoboronexport, has been targeting new arms export markets as part of a larger Kremlin policy to economically pivot away ...

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Jerusalem Post Israel News
   
Report: Israeli Air Force attacked Hezbollah targets in Syria   
Jerusalem Post Israel News
Israeli fighter jets penetrated Syrian airspace and attacked numerous Hezbollah targets in the South of Syria, according to Syrian media Saturday. Estimated targets included a weapons convoy destined for Hezbollah fighters traveling through Syria ...
Israeli fighter jets hit targets in Syria, Arab media reports   Israel Hayom
Report: Israel Air Force Strikes Hezbollah, Regime Facilities in Syria   Haaretz
Israeli warplanes strike Hezbollah convoy in Syria: Arab media reports   i24news
gulfnews.com   
Ynetnews   
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)   
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Arab News
   
Doha opens Labor City for 70000   
Arab News
In this October 3, 2013 file photo shows migrant labourers walking past a board as they work on a construction site in Doha in Qatar. (AFP). Published — Monday 2 November 2015. Last update 2 November 2015 2:14 am. | نسخة PDF · Print News | A A ...

Qatar opens 'Labor City' for 70000 migrant workers   RT
Qatar opens mega-camp for 70000 workers   Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Qatar opens mega-camp to accommodate 70000 workers   The Daily Star
Peninsula On-line   
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