2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Australia World


The Australian
   
Russia air strikes in Syria targeted US backed rebels   
The Australian
A Russian air strike targeted an area in western Syria primarily held by rebel forces backed by the Central Intelligence Agency and allied spy services, US. officials said. The direct targeting of US-backed rebels by Russian aircraft could escalate ...
Putin Hijacks Obamas War on ISIS   Daily Beast
Russia begins Syria air strikes in its biggest Mideast intervention in decades   Reuters
Russians Strike Targets in Syria, but Not ISIS Areas   New York Times
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Fox News
   
Explosion strikes Chinese city where earlier blasts killed 7   
Fox News
Sept. 30, 2015: Men gather near the site of a residential building which partially collapsed by what police are describing as explosive devices delivered in mail packages in Liucheng county in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. (Chinatopix ...

Another Explosion Hits Terrified Southern China Region   Voice of America
police arrest Guangxi mail bomb suspect   Financial Times
Suspect arrested in Guangxi package bomb blasts   AsiaOne
Channel News Asia   
The Guardian   
Xinhua   
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CBC.ca
   
Supposed Snowden supporter spends entire TV segment discussing Edward Scissorhands   
CBC.ca
An U.S. television host finished an entire segment on Edward Snowden without remarking that her guest, who she thought was a Snowden supporter, was actually talking about the movie character Edward Scissorhands.
Edward Snowden's new Twitter account prompts strong takes from longshot candidates   Boston.com
Snowden draws crowd with Twitter debut!   The News International
Troll defends Edward Scissorhands, not Snowden, on HLN   Chicago Sun-Times
Daily Beast   
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Raw Story   
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The Australian
   
High Wired: Rattling the bones of Tony's ghost   
The Australian
Pyne's on the money; stripping the bridesmaid bare; that pesky blind spot. On the money: Industry and science minister Christopher Pyne was his ebullient self yesterday at RMIT talking up the government's mantra for more sector collaboration with industry.
University of Queensland scores in top 100 of Times Higher Education World ...   Courier Mail
University of Canberra moves into the top league in world rankings   The Canberra Times
UQ's global ranking on the rise   UQ News
Sydney Morning Herald   
The New Daily   
The Advertiser   
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Sky News Australia
   
Israel's Netanyahu slams Abbas UN speech   
Sky News Australia
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has lashed out at Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who told the UN General Assembly his side could not remain the only one committed to agreements. 'Abu Mazen's speech is deceitful and encourages ...

Mahmoud Abbas Says Palestinians Are No Longer Bound by Oslo Accords   New York Times
Israeli Left divided while Right unites to denounce Abbas speech   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Palestinian flag raised at UN, President Abbas condemns Israel's Oslo Accord ...   The Globe and Mail
Irish Independent   
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ABC Online
   
Indonesian fires overwhelming authorities, chocking nearby countries   
ABC Online
KIM LANDERS: Indonesia says it doesn't know how many fires are burning in Sumartra and Kalimantan because the smoke is too thick for satellites to provide imagery. The smoke haze is chocking residents in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia with no relief ...

S'pore can fight haze in its own backyard   AsiaOne
Indonesia 'making progress' on tackling haze   TODAYonline

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Channel News Asia
   
Cameron says no reparations for slave trade - BBC   
Channel News Asia
Prime Minister David Cameron said his administration would not make reparations for the country's role in the Caribbean slave trade, the BBC reported on Wednesday. POSTED: 01 Oct 2015 09:10. PHOTOS. Jamaica's Prime Minister Portia Simpson-Miller (L) ...


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The Globe and Mail
   
Canada, Mexico seek concessions on auto rules at TPP talks   
The Globe and Mail
Canada and Mexico are looking for a compromise on auto-sector rules in Pacific Rim trade talks as they try to bridge differences with Japan over a major obstacle to a deal, seeking changes that would boost the proposed pact's domestic-content ...
Pacific Trade Deal Talks Resume, Under Fire From US Presidential Hopefuls   New York Times
Pacific trade partners make progress on autos hurdle   Reuters
TPP would end tariffs on aerospace exports, medical devices: sources   CTV News
Daily Times   
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MLive.com
   
Might Michigan offer asylum to 100000 Syrian refugees?   
MLive.com
LANSING, MI - Gov. Rick Snyder is among a handful of U.S. politicians who have chimed in on the nation's role in aiding Syrian refugees. Snyder said Tuesday he's looking into a role Michigan might play in taking in Syrian refugees fleeing violence at ...
What are countries outside the EU doing to help Syrian refugees? (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Overcoming the Refugee Obstacle Course   Huffington Post
G7, Gulf States Pledge $1.8 Billion for Migrant Crisis   The Chosun Ilbo
Sky News Australia   
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USA TODAY   
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GALZ wins Felipa Award, second time in 10 years   
The Kubatana
Here is a press release from Gays and Lesbians of Zimbabwe (GALZ). Many congratulations to them for their tireless lobbying for gay and lesbian equality in Zimbabwe. GALZ was awarded the prestigious Felipa de Souza award, 2015 by Outright Action ...


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