2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Australia World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Frost visible between Barack Obama, Vladimir Putin on Syria, Ukraine, history   
Sydney Morning Herald
The look on Barack Obama's face at the lunchtime toast said it all. If looks could kill...US President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin toast during a luncheon, at United Nations headquarters. Photo: AP. Earlier in the day the American ...

Vladimir Putin says America has made an 'enormous mistake' in Syria   NEWS.com.au
Obama and Putin divided over Assad   Sky News Australia
Huge mistake not to work with Assad: Putin   Brisbane Times
Los Angeles Times   
New York Daily News   
New York Times   
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The Star Online
   
Afghan Taliban seize Kunduz city centre in landmark gain   
The Star Online
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan (Reuters) - Taliban fighters on Monday battled their way into the centre of Kunduz, a city in northern Afghanistan, and seized the provincial governor's office in one of the militant group's biggest territorial gains in 14 years ...

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New York Times
   
China Surprises UN with $100 Million   
New York Times
In one of the more surprising announcements during his visit to the United States, President Xi Jinping of China announced on Monday during his speech to the United Nations General Assembly that his country would offer more money and more troops to aid ...

Obama draws pledges of 40000 UN troops   The Australian (blog)
Chinese president advocates new type of int'l relations   Xinhua
US says states pledge 40000-plus   Jakarta Post

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Bloomberg
   
Occupy Hong Kong Anniversary Reignites Debate on City's Election   
Bloomberg
Activists shout slogans and hold yellow umbrellas, a symbol of the pro-democracy movement, as they attend a protest march towards the government offices in Hong Kong ahead of the one year anniversary of Occupy Central. Photographer: Anthony ...

Tensions flare in HK, a year since mass rallies   The Nation
Protesters gather in Hong Kong a year since mass rallies   Daily Times
China stocks head for worst quarter since 2008 on slowdown fears   The Straits Times
ABC Online   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
The ideas that divide China and America   
The Australian Financial Review
China's sheer size has always shaped the way it views the outside world. Andrew Harnik. by Gideon Rachman. "American and Chinese presidents do not really know how to talk to each other. They are like computers running on different operating systems.
Feted in China, Xi's US profile dims in shadow of pope   Daily Times
Chinese president wraps up US trip   Xinhua
Expectations high for president's visit to Britain   Telegraph.co.uk
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
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CNN
   
Powerful Typhoon Dujuan closing in on Taiwan in the Pacific   
CNN
(CNN) A strong storm is spinning across the sea toward Taiwan, bringing the threat of powerful winds and heavy rains. Typhoon Dujuan is forecast to hit Taiwan's east coast on Monday evening. As it churned across the sea early Monday, the storm was ...


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Daily Times
   
Obama calls for eradicating poverty, at UN Summit   
Daily Times
UNITED NATIONS: US President Barack Obama urged world leaders to act in addressing poverty, climate change and the European refugee crisis, among other issues, during a speech at the United Nations Sunday. Noting that “some 800 million men, ...

Editorial: For a sustainable   Jakarta Post
If West will not invest, thousands will continue to migrate   Irish Examiner
#dnaEdit: Goals and outcomes   Daily News & Analysis
Huffington Post   
postzambia.com   
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The Nation
   
Mina death toll is whopping '1100'   
The Nation
ISLAMABAD - The death toll in the Mina stampede has reached 1100 now while the number of Pakistani pilgrims killed in Mina stampede has reached 40, the prime minister's focal person on incident revealed yesterday. He said 35 Pakistanis got injured in ...

Clueless? KP Directorate of Hajj in the dark over missing pilgrims   The Express Tribune
King dismisses officials in wake of hajj stampede   Irish Times
Saudi stampede: Buhari orders headcount of Nigerian pilgrims   The Punch
Daily Times   
The Nation Newspaper   
Tempo.co   
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Sky News Australia
   
Climate goal closer as UN pressure builds   
Sky News Australia
A stream of national pledges have put the planet closer to tackling climate change but there is more work to do, experts said Monday, as leaders pressed for a strong new UN accord. A week of climate events in New York before the annual UN summit ...
Despite pledges, climate action seen falling short   Philippine Star
China-US deal sets bar low ahead of Paris climate talks   ABS CBN News
Opinion: Will New Zealand take part in a clean energy future?   New Zealand Herald
Voice of America   
NEWS.com.au   
ABC Online   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
Saudis pull as much as $US70b from markets   
Sydney Morning Herald
Saudi Arabia has withdrawn as much as $US70 billion from global asset managers as OPEC's largest oil producer seeks to plug its budget deficit, according to financial services market intelligence company Insight Discovery. "Fund managers we've spoken ...
Saudi Arabia Pulling as Much $70 Billion from Markets   Oil & Gas 360
Saudis pull home $70bn as oil price bites   Irish Independent
UK deal to back Saudi Arabia for UN Human Rights Council exposed   The Australian (blog)
NYSE Post   
The Daily Star   
The Times (subscription)   
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