2014年11月18日 星期二

2014-11-19 Australia World

  New York Times   
Palestinian attackers kill 5 at Jerusalem synagogue, including 3 Americans  Washington Post
JERUSALEM — The gruesome slaying of five Israelis at a synagogue early Tuesday left many residents of this city fearing that the worst is still to come, as Jerusalem descends deeper into a cycle of terror attacks and violent protest over its religious sites.
Canadian doctor recounts horror of bloody attack at Israeli synagogue   The Globe and Mail
Synagogue attack: Netanyahu vow in 'battle for Jerusalem'   BBC News
Israel Shaken by 5 Deaths in Synagogue Assault   New York Times
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  The Nation   
Militant attack deaths soar to all-time high  The Nation
LONDON - The number of people killed globally in terrorist attacks jumped by 61 percent in 2013, reflecting the rise of Boko Haram and Islamic State activists, the Institute for Economics and Peace said Tuesday. In its 2014 Global Terrorism Index launched in ...

The Geography of Terrorism   The Atlantic
Terrorism: Nigeria one of five countries with highest terror   Nigerian Tribune
Terror attack deaths up 61 per cent in 2013   Sky News Australia

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  The Straits Times   
Ukraine security forces 'foiled plot against Dutch minister'  9news.com.au
Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders visited Ukraine for a ceremony at the Kharkiv International Airport on November 8 to honour those who died in the downing of MH17. (AAP). AFP. Ukrainian security services claimed to have thwarted a plot against the ...

Trageted ... Dutch Foreign Minister Bert Koenders speaks to media in Kharkiv ...   Courier Mail
Ukraine arrests suspects over plotting terror act against Dutch officials   GlobalPost
Ukrainian security service says it foiled Russian-backed attack on Dutch officials   DutchNews.nl
NL Times   
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  The Star Online   
Myanmar won't amend constitution until after 2015 election: parliament speaker  Reuters
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar will not change its constitution until after a general election late next year, the parliament speaker said, complicating efforts by opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to reduce the military's political power, or run for president.
Myanmar Rules Out Key Constitutional Change Before Next Election   Voice of America
Bar on Suu Kyi presidency to stay for elections   South China Morning Post (subscription)
Myanmar appears to have banned Aung San Suu Kyi from running for president   Sydney Morning Herald
Huffington Post   
New Zealand Herald   
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  Channel News Asia   
Call to end police virginity tests  Herald Scotland
INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to "degrading and discriminatory" physical tests in an effort to determine whether they are virgins, a leading human rights group has said. INDONESIA must stop subjecting female police recruits to ...

Virginity tests constitute 'rights violation'   Jakarta Post
Indonesia's female police officers subjected to 'virginity tests'   Telegraph.co.uk
Indonesian police conducting virginity tests for new recruits   The Hindu
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  BBC News   
North Korea: UN moves closer to ICC human rights probe  BBC News
A UN committee has called for the Security Council to refer North Korea to the International Criminal Court over its human rights record. The human rights committee passed a motion seeking a probe into alleged crimes against humanity committed by the ...

UN Committee Votes to Hold North Korea Accountable for Abuses   Bloomberg
United Nations Urges North Korea Prosecutions   New York Times
UN committee condemns North Korea, citing crimes against humanity   Washington Post
Irish Independent   
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  NDTV   
Taliban suicide attacker kills 4 in Kabul  Washington Post
KABUL, Afghanistan — A Taliban suicide bomber and two gunmen targeted a foreigners' compound in Kabul early on Tuesday, killing four people in the latest fatal blast to hit the Afghan capital. The attack started with a small, explosives-laden truck ramming ...

At least 4 dead in attack in Kabul, official says   Fox News
Suicide blast kills two guards at foreign camp in Kabul   The Sun Daily
Four Killed in Attack on Contractors' Camp in Kabul, Afghanistan   NBCNews.com

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  Daily Times   
Romania Bucks Nationalist Wave With Election Shock  Businessweek
When Romanians picked an ethnic German leader for the first time in 133 years, they did more than shock the frontrunner, Prime Minister Victor Ponta. They ran counter to a Europe-wide trend of rising nationalism. The choice in 1881 was Carol I of ...

Romania's ethnic Germans get their day in the spotlight   Deutsche Welle
Romania's next president says may try to topple government   Reuters
Romania Foreign Minister Melescanu resigns over vote row   BBC News
Bloomberg   
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  Toronto Star   
Outrage in Kenya: Attacks on women in mini-skirts spark street protest  The Star Online
Kenyans take to the streets to protest against recent attacks that humiliated women wearing mini-skirts in public. Waving banners and chanting “My dress, my choice!” nearly 1,000 Kenyans marched on the streets of Nairobi on Nov 17 to protest against a ...

Kenyan Woman Assaulted After Protest March Against Similar Attacks   Voice of America
Kenya arrests after women 'stripped' in Nairobi   BBC News
Mob strips Kenyan woman despite protest   The Australian

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AU commends Nigeria, ECOWAS for emergence of transitional government in ...  The Guardian Nigeria
THE Chairperson of the African Union Commission (AUC), Dlamini Zuma, has commended Nigeria's President, Goodluck Jonathan and ECOWAS Chairman, John Dramani-Mahama of Ghana, for their role in restoring costitutional order in Burkina Faso.

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