2015年11月2日 星期一

2015-11-03 Australia World


Sydney Morning Herald
   
Yitzhak Rabin's assassination proved a perfect way to kill Arab-Israeli peace   
Sydney Morning Herald
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Israelis mark anniversary of Rabin death   Brisbane Times
Palestinian lawyer talks about iconic photo of tear gas kick   Daily Times
4 Israelis stabbed, Palestinian attacker dead   The Nation
Jerusalem Post Israel News   
Fox News   
新华搜索 - 新华网   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
South China Sea: US to increase freedom of navigation patrols as China responds   
Sydney Morning Herald
Beijing: The US Navy plans to conduct freedom of navigation patrols within 12 nautical miles of China's artificial islands in the South China Sea about twice a quarter, according to a US defence official, risking a further escalation of tensions in the ...
Reports China has sent armed fighter jets over South China Sea   NEWS.com.au
US Navy plans two or more patrols in South China Sea per quarter   AsiaOne
US to return to South China Sea after warship visit   BBC News
DefenseNews.com   
The Nation   
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ABC Online
   
Paris climate conference targets legally binding: France and China strike a deal   
ABC Online
MICHAEL BRISSENDEN: France and China have struck a deal on climate change overnight including that any agreement reached at next month's Paris conference should be legally binding. France is lobbying big emitters in the lead up to the talks and says ...

Hollande seeks China's support for climate conference   Brisbane Times
French weatherman sacked over climate change book   Irish Times
France, China agree on climate change checks   The Nation
Asahi Shimbun   
Jakarta Post   
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ABC Online
   
'Unusual' fog disrupts flights across Europe   
ABC Online
A large blanket of thick fog has descended on Europe, causing scores of flight cancellations from the continent's busiest airport, London Heathrow, and delays at key hubs including Amsterdam and Frankfurt.
Thick fog that grounded flights from UK expected for third day   Irish Times
A pilot records footage of the moment he lands plane in thick fog   NEWS.com.au
Fog hits UK travel: London airports face third day of disruptions   The Independent
The Straits Times   
Daily Times   
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Iran starts taking nuclear centrifuges offline   
The Daily Star
A handout photo provided by the office of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (R) shows standing next to his Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (L) while they listen Iran's national anthen during a meeting with foreign ambassadors and other top ...


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ABC Online
   
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's visit could 'reset' Australia's relationship ...   
ABC Online
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has a chance to "reset" Australia's relationship with Indonesia when he travels to Jakarta later this month, foreign policy experts say. Key points: Turnbull first Australian leader to visit Indonesia since Bali Nine ...
Malcolm Turnbull, Joko Widodo to meet in Jakarta soon   International Business Times AU
Turnbull heads to Indonesia, Europe   Sky News Australia
Turnbull makes first trip to Jakarta   9news.com.au
DAWN.com   
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The Australian
   
Peter Dutton and Zaatari camp manager Hovig Etyemezian. Picture: Ella Pellegrini   
The Australian
“Seeing some children, the innocent victims in a war, it really pulls at your heartstrings,” says Peter Dutton. Picture: Ella Pellegrini. Many in the camp that The Australian spoke to wanted to leave because the money for food was sparse and conditions ...
Immigration Minister Dutton tours refugee camp: 'confronting' but 'reinforces ...   ABC Online
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton visits Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan   NEWS.com.au
Immigration Minister Peter Dutton visits Zaatari refugee camp, reaffirms policy   Sydney Morning Herald
Herald Sun   
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NEWS.com.au
   
Surfacing whale caused sinking of MV Leviathian II near Vancouver Island ...   
NEWS.com.au
THE tourist boat that sank near Vancouver — leading to the deaths of up to six people — was capsized by a breaching whale, according to a new claim. Five Britons were killed while 21 others were rescued in the accident last Monday. The search for ...
Canadian tourist boat Leviathan II 'sank by a whale'   The Australian (blog)
Tofino vigil marks one week since whale-watching tragedy   CHEK
Father and Son Among Those Killed in Whale Watching Tragedy   Junior College

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NEWS.com.au
   
BREKKIE WRAP: Man's face 'ripped off' by falling sofa   
NEWS.com.au
A PEDESTRIAN'S face has been “ripped off” by a two-seater sofa that fell from the penthouse of a five-star hotel in London. The man in his 20s was left in a pool of blood after he was struck near the W London Hotel in Leicester Square on Friday morning.
'He looked like his face was ripped off'   The Advertiser
Man's face ripped off by falling sofa   Bangalore Mirror
UK man's face 'ripped off' after sofa falls from building!   The Indian Express
Telegraph.co.uk   
RTE.ie   
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Radio New Zealand
   
No Siree: Key won't drop titular honours   
Radio New Zealand
Prime Minister John Key is committed to keeping titular honours, despite Australia dropping knights and dames from its honours system. John Key during caucus run talking about Richie McCaw and the royal family. Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson.
Key sending Turnbull All Blacks tie   The Australian (blog)
Gordon Campbell on Malcolm Turnbull, and rugby mania   Scoop.co.nz
PM to wear black tie after All Blacks win   The Advertiser

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