2015年9月28日 星期一

2015-09-29 Malaysia World


Los Angeles Times
   
World leaders trade jabs over Syria at the United Nations   
Los Angeles Times
The 70th United Nations General Assembly gathering in New York is shaping into a high-stakes squabble over the Syrian civil war and a refugee crisis that may illustrate the limits of world institutions and diplomacy. President Obama and Russian ...
The Latest: Afghan Leader Calls on Pakistan to Stop Attacks   New York Times
Obama, Putin agree militaries to hold talks to avert conflicts in Syria   The Star Online
Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin spar on Syria and Ukraine at United Nations   New York Daily News
Washington Post   
CNN   
NEWS.com.au   
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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 ...

Countries pledge 40000 UN peacekeepers at UN summit   The Star Online
Chinese president advocates new type of int'l relations   Xinhua
US says states pledge 40000-plus   Jakarta Post
The Australian (blog)   
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The Sun Daily
   
Super typhoon kills two, injures hundreds in Taiwan   
The Sun Daily
A Taiwanese fisherman works on a fishing boat at a local fishing port near the coastline of Keelung on Sept 28, 2015, as typhoon Dujuan approaches Taiwan. AFP. TAIPEI: Super typhoon Dujuan has killed two people and left more than 300 injured in Taiwan, ...

Super Typhoon Dujuan messes up post-holiday traffic for about 300000   AsiaOne
Typhoon batters Taiwan   The News International
Typhoon Dujuan leaves 2 dead, more than 320 injured in Taiwan   Channel News Asia
Focus Taiwan News Channel   
ABC News   
Bloomberg   
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The Sun Daily
   
Bangkok bombing: Thai police identified yellow shirt suspect   
The Sun Daily
Thai soldiers inspect the scene after a bomb exploded near the Erawan Shrine in central Bangkok, Aug 17, 2015. AFP. BANGKOK: Thai police officially announced the identities of two men believed to be responsible for the two separate bomb attacks in ...

Political motives partly behind Bangkok blast   AsiaOne
Police mull politics link to city blasts   Bangkok Post
Thai police reiterate crackdown was motive for bombing   The Star Online
CNBC   
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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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Jakarta Post
   
Singapore Schools Open After 1st Closure in 12 Years on Haze   
Bloomberg
Singapore schools reopened on Monday after pollution from Indonesian forest fires led to their first closure in 12 years on Friday, while Malaysia closed more education institutions as the air quality remains unhealthy in some areas near Kuala Lumpur.
Malaysia air pollution spikes due to Indonesian smoke   Manila Bulletin
Singapore's haze worsens   Philly.com
Singapore should help solve haze issue, not just talk about it: VP   Jakarta Post

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The Star Online
   
Australian Islamic State fighters doubled last year   
The Star Online
Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop, pictured at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, on July 29, 2015. Sydney (AFP) - The number of Australians fighting for the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq doubled in the past year but was not ...
Bishop in thick of UN talks on Syria   The Australian (blog)
Refugee offer 'generous', says Bishop   9news.com.au
Julie Bishop warns of radicalised prisoners from Asia becoming a threat to ...   NEWS.com.au

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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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The Sun Daily
   
Suspected Arab coalition air raid kills 40 at Yemen wedding   
The Sun Daily
A member of the Saudi forces stands to attention during a visit by Yemeni Prime Minister Khaled Bahah at the Saudi-led coalition military base in Yemen's southern embattled city of Aden on Sept 28, 2015. AFP. SANAA: At least 40 people were killed when ...
Air raid kills 40 at Yemen wedding   The Nation
At least 27 dead in air strike on Yemen wedding party - local official   The Star Online
Up to 27 die in Yemen strike, Saudi coalition denies responsibility   Irish Times
The Punch   
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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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