2015年4月26日 星期日

2015-04-27 Australia World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Nepal earthquake claims thousands of lives as aftershocks continue   
Sydney Morning Herald
Devastation witnessed firsthand · The world's deadliest earthquakes; Growing number of Australians missing. Kathmandu: Shell-shocked and sleeping in the streets, tens of thousands of Nepalese braced against terrifying aftershocks on Sunday while digging ...

Desperate race against time to save trapped Everest climbers   The Australian (blog)
Nepal earthquake: Hospitals overflowing, rural towns cut off as death toll ...   ABC Online
Nepal quake death toll surges to 3218   Sky News Australia
The Indian Express   
New Vision   
SFGate   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Bali nine: How Indonesia executes death row inmates   
Sydney Morning Herald
'They wanted $130,000 ... and then more': explosive Bali nine bribe allegations · The final wishes of the Bali nine duo · Pair told of execution date. Jakarta: On Tuesday Indonesia is expected to execute by firing squad Australians Andrew Chan and Myuran ...

Why Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran should not be executed   Herald Sun
The end looms ... the crosses prepared for those to be executed. Picture ...   NEWS.com.au
UN Chief Appeals to Indonesia Not to Carry Out Executions   Jakarta Globe
BBC News   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
ASEAN Summit bombing averted: Malaysia police   
Sydney Morning Herald
Bangkok: Malaysian authorities say they have foiled a plot by Islamic extremists to detonate a series of bombs across the capital Kuala Lumpur, ahead of a summit of South-East Asian leaders. Police have arrested 12 suspects allegedly linked to the so-called ...

The Week Ahead: Executions and Talk of China's Territorial Claims   Wall Street Journal (blog)
EU eyes new south east Asia trade deal   Irish Independent
Najib launches 'Go Asean' TV channel   The Star Online

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Wall Street Journal
   
Former UN envoy says Yemen political deal was close before Saudi airstrikes ...   
Wall Street Journal
UNITED NATIONS—Yemen's warring political factions were on the verge of a power-sharing deal when Saudi-led airstrikes began a month ago, derailing the negotiations, the United Nations envoy who mediated the talks said. Jamal Benomar, who ...

Saudi-Led Air Campaign Resumes in Yemeni Capital   New York Times
There is no end in sight to the fight for Yemen   The Star Online
Fighting intensifies in Yemen in push to drive back Houthi militia   The Globe and Mail
Arab News   
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The Guardian Nigeria
   
Xenophobia: A world problem with an African root   
BusinessDay
South Africans have a reputation for xenophobia, for hatred towards foreigners. But, as the South African police minister, Nathi Nhleko, said, it's actually Afro-phobia, a hatred of other Africans. However, as someone who has many good South African friends, ...

Our Pains, Tears, Fear In South Africa – Nigerian Immigrants   Leadership Newspapers
Xenophobic Attacks In South Africa And The Way Forward   Nigerian Observer

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Irish Times
   
Greek finance rebel gets the cold shoulder in Riga   
Irish Times
When Yanis Varoufakis warned his fellow euro-area finance chiefs of the dangers of pushing his government in Athens too far, Peter Kazimir snapped. Kazimir, Slovakia's finance minister, launched a volley of criticism at his Greek counterpart, releasing ...

Greece's day of reckoning inches closer as debt payments loom   The Australian Financial Review
Seven in ten Greeks want a debt deal   Sky News Australia
Merkel, Tsipras agree to maintain contact   The Globe and Mail
STLtoday.com   
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
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Telegraph.co.uk
   
David Cameron: People demanding political excitement should go to Greece   
Telegraph.co.uk
People demanding "political excitement" should go to Greece while those who want more "theatre" should look to Hollywood, David Cameron has said as he made an impassioned defence of his party's focus on the economy. In a speech in Yeovil, Somerset, ...

Rupert Murdoch says Scottish self rule inevitable 'in next few years'   Reuters
Murdoch says Scottish self rule inevitable 'in next few years'   The Australian Financial Review

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The Independent
   
Runaway schoolgirl tweets picture of Syrian takeaway   
New Zealand Herald
One of the schoolgirls who disappeared from her east London home in February to travel to Syria has tweeted a picture that appears to confirm she has joined Isis. Amira Abase, 15, posted a photograph of a takeaway meal including fried chicken and chips ...

Junk food and beheadings: runaway schoolgirl tweets about life with Isis   The Times (subscription)

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CTV News
   
Mourners grieve for victims of Nepal quake   
CTV News
A day after the devastating earthquake in Nepal, and with major aftershocks still shaking the region, mourners gathered for the funerals and cremations of their loved ones. Nepal authorities said Sunday that at least 2,430 people were killed in the country ...

Thousands killed in Nepal   3AW
Timeless land a big draw   The West Australian
Nepalese Mourn Earthquake Victims During Cremation Rituals   NBCNews.com
Times of India   
The Hindu   
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ABC Online
   
Nepal earthquake: Word begins to trickle through about Victorians   
ABC Online
The devastation in Nepal has made it difficult for family members to stay in touch with loved ones caught up in the weekend's earthquake, but a number of Victorians have managed to get through. However, dozens more from the state are still registered as ...

Nepal earthquake: Daylesford family among missing Victorians   The Age
Daylesford family of four missing in Nepal after earthquake   Hepburn Advocate
Nepal earthquake: Daylesford community remains hopeful for missing family   ABC Local

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