2015年5月1日 星期五

2015-05-02 Malaysia World


Times of India
   
Nepal earthquake: No possibility of finding more quake survivors, govt says   
Times of India
KATHMANDU: Nepal's government ruled out the possibility on Saturday of finding more survivors buried in the rubble from last weekend's massive earthquake as it announced the death toll had risen to 6,621. "It has already been one week since the disaster," ...

Thousands still missing after Nepal quake   Reuters
Earthquake death toll climbs to 6621, Nepal rules out possibility of finding more ...   IBNLive
Live: Nepal earthquake death toll at 6204; fresh tremors felt in Assam   Firstpost

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Sky News Australia
   
May Day protests hit Turkey   
Sky News Australia
Turkish police have used water cannons and tear gas to disperse May Day protesters in Istanbul as tens of thousands of labour activists turned out worldwide to defend their rights at a time of austerity. As Turkish police and protesters engaged in pitched ...

Turkish police fire tear gas, water cannon at May Day protesters   Reuters
Turkey: Hundreds of protesters held over May Day rallies   VideoNewsUs
LIVE: Turkey marks tense May Day as police enforce lockdown in central Istanbul   Hurriyet Daily News

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TODAYonline
   
UN chief urges warring factions in Yemen to protect civilians   
DAWN.com
UNITED NATIONS: The continuing aerial bombardment and ground fighting's impact on civilians in Yemen were decried by UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a statement on Thursday. More than 1,200 people have been killed and 300,000 have fled their ...

Russia Assails West Over Yemen   New York Times
3 soldiers killed as KSA repels Houthi attack   Arab News

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Sky News Australia
   
Nearly 600 arrested at Burundi protests   
Sky News Australia
Police in Burundi say they have arrested close to 600 people during protests and clashes sparked by the president's bid to stay in power. Protesters on Friday announced a two-day truce, but warned they would return to the streets on Monday unless President ...

Burundi: US Protection Sought   New York Times
Arrests rise in Burundi protests; protesters vow to remain   Washington Post

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The Straits Times
   
China says US, others 'welcome' to use facilities in South China Sea   
The Straits Times
A handout picture released by the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) shows an image of the structures being built by China at the disputed islands during a news conference at the AFP headquarters in Manila on April 20, 2015. Recent satellite images ...

New Chinese Institute to Tackle Thorny Island Dispute   Wall Street Journal
US Rejects China's Offer Over Disputed Islands   NDTV
US says China's activity in South China Sea won't help peace   The Star Online

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Arab News
   
Oil giant Saudi Aramco names Amin Nasser acting CEO   
Economic Times
RIYADH: Oil giant Saudi Aramco on Friday named an interim president and CEO after his veteran predecessor's appointment as minister of health. Amin Nasser was named "acting president and chief executive officer of the Saudi Arabian Oil Company until ...

Behind the Saudi Royal Shake-Up   Wall Street Journal
Saudi Arabia in push to restructure Aramco   Gulf Daily News
Saudi prince sees power grow in oil restructuring   Financial Times
Arab News   
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NBCNews.com
   
$20m police body-camera programme unveiled in US   
DAWN.com
WASHINGTON: US officials on Friday announced a $20-million pilot programme to help equip law enforcement agencies across the country with body cameras. The programme is part of a general push by American police agencies to outfit officers with ...

$20 Million Going to Police Body Cameras Across Country   WSAZ-TV
Obama Justice Department Launches $20 Million Police Body Camera Pilot ...   PoliticusUSA
City to Apply for Body-Worn Camera Pilot Program   It's Relevant: New Canaan

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Times of India
   
Nigeria frees 234 more women, children from Boko Haram's Sambisa stronghold ...   
Times of India
ABUJA, Nigeria: Nigeria troops have freed another 234 women and children from Boko Haram's stronghold in the Sambisa forest, the military said on Saturday. The defence headquarters said in a statement the hostages were rescued on Friday through the ...

Nigerian military: 234 girls, women rescued from extremists   Washington Post
Nigerian army rescues more women, girls from Boko Haram   Fox News
Troops rescue additional 234 women, children   The Punch

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Daily Times
   
Mass grave found at Thai trafficking camp   
The Australian (blog)
A MASS grave containing 30 bodies has been discovered at a human trafficking camp in southern Thailand. THE graves in Songkhla province are believed to belong to Rohingya refugees from Myanmar (Burma). The graves were at a site belonging to human ...

Thirty graves found at suspected Thai trafficking camp - police   The Star Online

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Haaretz
   
Will David Cameron win the UK election using 'Bibi tactics?'   
Haaretz
The three rules a sitting right-wing prime minister must follow in order to be reelected in 2015. By Anshel Pfeffer | May 1, 2015 | 12:23 PM | 2. submit to reddit. Conservative Party leader David Cameron, April 29, 2015. Conservative Party leader David Cameron ...

Disgruntled UK Voters Rally to Small Parties   Wall Street Journal
Cameron could still lose with one million more votes than labour   The Australian (blog)
Cameron in 'career-defining' election slip   DAWN.com
BBC News   
Telegraph.co.uk   
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