2015年8月31日 星期一

2015-09-01 Malaysia World


Firstpost
   
Grenade explodes during Ukraine clashes; one officer killed   
Firstpost
Kiev: As lawmakers took up a measure to give greater powers to separatists in eastern Ukraine, nationalist protesters clashed with police outside parliament on Monday, and the Interior Ministry said one officer was killed in a grenade blast and more ...
Deadly clashes in Kiev over rebel legislation   The Nation
Kiev clashes, grenade explosion injure dozens during protests against ...   RT
On the frontlines in Ukraine, a technological gap   Washington Post
New York Times   
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Newsweek
   
Vice News Journalists Detained in Turkey on Charges of 'Aiding a Terrorist ...   
NBCNews.com
DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — A Turkish court charged two Vice News journalists and their assistant on Monday with "aiding a terrorist organization" and ordered them arrested pending trial. Their employer has called the charges "baseless and alarmingly false.".
Turkish Court orders arrest of two British journalists on terror charges   The Indian Express
Turkish court arrests British reporters on 'IS terror'   Jakarta Post
Turkey Arrests Vice News Journalists on Terror-Related Charges   Wall Street Journal
Voice of America   
Toronto Star   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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The Cry For Media Freedom in Egypt   
Huffington Post
This post was originally published on The Toolbox, a tech and social impact initiative of Humanise, Inc. Something exquisitely tragic happens when power and politics bind the hands and mouths of journalists. A lifeline between all sides of the truth ...

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NDTV
   
China punishes 197 for online 'rumours'   
The Sun Daily
BEIJING: Chinese authorities have punished a total of 197 people for circulating online "rumours" about the recent stock market crash and fatal explosions at a chemical warehouse, officials said today. The Ministry of Public Security said 165 online ...
China Punishes Stock Market 'Rumor Mongers', Journalist Apologizes On State TV ...   The Times (subscription)
Builders help blast victims   The Star Online
Death toll at 158 in blasts at China port   Herald Sun
Slate Magazine   
The Straits Times   
Manila Bulletin   
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AsiaOne
   
Bangkok bomb 'suspect' living in Turkey, denies involvement   
AsiaOne
BANGKOK - The hunt for a group behind the Bangkok shrine blast narrowed Monday as police revealed they had two new suspects -- one of whom told AFP she was innocent and living in Turkey. Two weeks after the unprecedented bombing at the Erawan ...

In Bangkok bomb probe, taxi drivers are city's eyes and ears (+video)   Christian Science Monitor
Bangkok Blast: Wanted woman 'in Turkey'   Jakarta Post
Copy the text   NEWS.com.au

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The Straits Times
   
IS burns 4 Shiite militiamen alive in Iraq: video   
Xinhua
BAGHDAD, Aug. 31 (Xinhua) -- The Islamic State (IS) militant group on Monday aired a video of burning four Iraqi Shiite militiamen said to be in revenge for earlier burning of Sunni people by government allied militiamen. The latest video, posted on ...
IS releases video of 4 Shiite militiamen being burned alive   Jewocity.com (press release) (blog)
Daesh burns 4 Iraqi Shiite fighters alive   Arab News
ISIL Militants Burn Four Iraqi Fighters Alive   Press Examiner
The Times of Israel   
The Siasat Daily   
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The Star Online
   
US weighs China sanctions after cyberhack   
The Star Online
Not so simple: While the US mulls retribution for the massive cyberattacks it suffered at the hands of alleged Chinese cyber agents, it also has to take into consideration potential retaliation. — Reuters. WASHINGTON: The United States is considering ...

Exclusive: US weighs sanctioning Russia as well as China in cyber attacks   Reuters
US weighs sanctioning Russia as well as China in cyber attacks   VentureBeat
White House readies cyber sanctions against China ahead of state visit   CNN
The News International   
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The Australian Financial Review
   
Russia launches fresh crackdown on internet   
The Australian Financial Review
Some 20 laws tightening government control of the Internet have been passed in Russia since President Vladimir Putin's re-election in 2012. Alexei Nikolsky. by Olivia Solon. Global Internet firms operating in Russia wake up on Tuesday to a new era in ...

Putin Wheat Tax Stalls Ruble-Led Export Boom for Russian Farmers   Bloomberg
Russia economy, shoppers hit by falling global oil prices   Washington Times
Negotiating the Russian relationship   Washington Post
Sputnik International   
People Magazine   
The Times (subscription)   
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Wall Street Journal
   
Some Questions for Alexis Tsipras   
Wall Street Journal
Greece is back in election mode for the third time in eight months, as the presidential decree was signed on Friday dissolving Parliament and setting Sept. 20 as polling day. Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made this election inevitable when he resigned ...
Firebrand Greek leftist backs new anti-bailout party   The Star Online
Indecision replaces hope in buildup to Greek elections   The Guardian
Greek elections too close to call   Politico
Kathimerini   
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New York Times
   
3000 Miles From Denali, Ohio Fumes Over Renaming of Mount McKinley   
New York Times
To be clear, President William McKinley has one of the largest grave sites of any former American president, so perhaps a mountaintop was a bit superfluous. But this has not stopped the political outrage — manufactured, deeply felt and otherwise ...
Obama visits Alaska for 3-day tour focused on climate change   CBC.ca
Obama on Climate Change: Act Now or Condemn World to a Nightmare   NBCNews.com
In Alaska, Obama warns leaders: 'We're not acting fast enough' on global warming   Mashable
USA TODAY   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Washington Post   
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