2015年2月16日 星期一

2015-02-17 Australia World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Death of Ozgecan Aslan stokes anger over violence against women in Turkey   
Sydney Morning Herald
Istanbul: Turkey's president on Monday described violence against women as the "bleeding wound" of the country after a woman was stabbed and beaten to death after trying to fight off a man trying to rape her. Despite a surge in violence against women in ...

Turkey: President Condemns Violence Against Women After Student's Killing   New York Times
Turkish woman Ozgecan Aslan's murder sparks anti-violence campaign ...   The Guardian
Özgecan Aslan's killing a 'breaking point' in Turkish fight to end violence against ...   CBC.ca
Daily Sabah   
Fethiye Times   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Tsunami warning lifted in Japan   
NEWS.com.au
A TSUNAMI warning off the Japanese coast has been downgraded, with no reports of major damage or injuries. A magnitude 6.9 earthquake had earlier triggered a tsunami warning in the same region which devastated the Japanese coastline in 2011.
Magnitude 6.9 earthquake recorded off Honshu in northern Japan; minor ...   ABC Online
Offshore earthquake triggers tsunami advisory in Japan   New Zealand Herald
6.7 earthquake hits off Japanese coast   CNN
Daily Mail   
euronews   
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Voice of America
   
Egypt Bombs Libyan IS Stronghold After Massacre   
Voice of America
Egypt carried out a second round of airstrikes in eastern Libya Monday, in swift retaliation for the massacre of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians by Islamic State militants in Libya. The bombings killed dozens of militants and several civilians in the Islamic State ...

Coptic Christian village devastated by Islamic State beheadings   BBC News
Egypt strikes Libya jihadists   Sky News Australia
Egypt Launches Airstrike in Libya Against ISIS Branch   New York Times
CBC.ca   
Washington Post   
Wall Street Journal   
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Daily Mail
   
North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un's private jet revealed as he marks late ...   
Daily Mail
Hunched over a crystal ashtray, this is North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un pictured for the first time aboard his 174ft private jet. The Soviet Ilyushin IL-62, dubbed Air Force Un, follows a design which became the world's largest jet airliner when it first flew in ...

Review: 'A Kim Jong-il Production' Recounts a Bizarre Legacy   New York Times
Chocks away for North Korea's swish new Air Force Un   The Australian (blog)
N. Korea 'most significant source' of Asian instability   AsiaOne
The Chosun Ilbo   
Mirror.co.uk   
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Irish Independent
   
Outrage as Jewish cemetery vandalised in eastern France   
Irish Independent
Hundreds of graves have been vandalised at a Jewish cemetery in eastern France, in what French President Francois Hollande called an "odious and barbaric" anti-Semitic act against French values.
France 'at war with Islamo-fascism', says prime minister   Irish Times
Jewish Graves Vandalized in France   New York Times
Former French FM condemned for saying PM Valls under wife's 'Jewish influence'   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Haaretz   
Telegraph.co.uk   
Washington Post   
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Herald Sun
   
Australia's past prime ministers plead for lives of Bali pair   
The Guardian Nigeria
ALL of Australia's surviving former prime ministers united Tuesday in a last-ditch plea for Indonesia to spare the lives of two men on death row, as legal efforts to save them intensified. Andrew Chan, 31, and Myuran Sukumaran, 33, were sentenced to death in ...

Former PMs back Bali Nine clemency bid   NEWS.com.au
Bali Nine lawyers say last-ditch appeal is moving forward   The Guardian

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Wall Street Journal
   
US Voices Alarm as Rebels Ignore Cease-Fire in E. Ukraine   
Voice of America
The United States says it is "gravely concerned" over the deteriorating situation in and around the eastern Ukrainian town of Debaltseve, where pro-Russian rebels are refusing to honor an internationally brokered cease-fire. The U.S. State Department, in a ...

Ukraine crisis: Army and rebels stall heavy arms pullout   BBC News
No arms pull-back until full ceasefire: Ukraine rebels   Times of India
With Ukrainian Troops Trapped, a Cease-Fire Grows More Fragile   New York Times
Irish Independent   
Washington Post   
Deutsche Welle   
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The Australian
   
Al-Jazeera journalist Baher Mohamed confident ahead of retrial   
The Australian
EGYPTIAN journalist Baher Mohamed who was bailed after 411 days in jail said he is confident ahead of a retrial, in an interview aired today by his employer Al-Jazeera. “There's nothing to worry ... There's no evidence against us. I'm sure of that, we didn't do ...

Rick Mercer, Michael Ondaatje, others urge Harper to bring Fahmy home   The Globe and Mail
Jazeera journalist confident about retrial   SBS
Egypt must free Fahmy   Toronto Sun
ABC Online   
CTV News   
Toronto Star   
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Vatican Radio
   
Pope Francis receives King, Queen of Tonga   
Vatican Radio
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis received Their Majesties King Tupou VI of Tonga and Queen Nanasipau'u Tuku'aho in an audience in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican Monday. Their Royal Highnesses later met with Cardinal Secretary of State Pietro Parolin, ...

Selfishness has little to do with not having children   Irish Times

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NBCNews.com
   
American Recovering After Being Gored By Bull in Spain   
NBCNews.com
MADRID, Spain — A 20-year-old American who was badly gored during a bull-running festival is out of intensive care and improving, Spanish hospital officials said Monday. Benjamin Milley, from Georgia, was caught by a fighting bull during the festival in ...

American tourist who suffered 'biggest goring wound' at Spanish bull-running ...   Telegraph.co.uk
Scottish man gored at bull festival   BBC News
American man severely gored by bull in Spain is moved out of intensive care unit   Washington Post (blog)
TVNZ   
The Australian (blog)   
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