2015年9月30日 星期三

2015-10-01 Malaysia World


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
Seven killed by multiple China letter bombs   The Nation
police arrest Guangxi mail bomb suspect   Financial Times
AsiaOne   
Channel News Asia   
The Guardian   
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New York Times
   
Mahmoud Abbas Says Palestinians Are No Longer Bound by Oslo Accords   
New York Times
UNITED NATIONS — Demonstrating a new level of tension with Israel, President Mahmoud Abbas of the Palestinian Authority declared on Wednesday that his people were no longer bound by mutual agreements with Israel, including the Oslo Peace Accords, ...

With peace prospects grim, Palestinians raise flag at UN   The Star Online
Israeli Left divided while Right unites to denounce Abbas speech   Jerusalem Post Israel News
Palestinians Celebrate Hoisting Their Flag At UN   Bernama
The Globe and Mail   
Irish Independent   
Miami Herald   
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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   
Raw Story   
Huffington Post   
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Channel News Asia
   
Indonesia sends thousands to fight forest fires   
Malaysiakini (subscription)
Indonesia has sent nearly 21,000 personnel to fight forest fires raging in its northern islands, the disaster management agency said today, but smoke cloaks much of the region, with pollution readings in the 'very unhealthy' region in neighbouring ...
Government confused over Singapore help   Jakarta Post
Indonesia sends thousands to fight fires, makes no progress against hazardous ...   Reuters
Indonesian fires overwhelming authorities, chocking nearby countries   ABC Online

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Irish Independent
   
Funding warning as top-placed Trinity slips down global university rankings   
Irish Independent
The ranking of some Irish third-level universities in a major global league table have shifted significantly after changes in the way they are measured. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. Ireland's top-placed ...
Five varsities make it into Times rankings for first time   The Star Online
Uk ranked second in the world in universities league table   Daily Mail
High Wired: Rattling the bones of Tony's ghost   The Australian
BBC News   
Irish Examiner   
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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 ...
Mustapa in Atlanta for TPP talks but nothing concrete expected   The Star Online
Pacific Trade Deal Talks Resume, Under Fire From US Presidential Hopefuls   New York Times
Pacific trade partners make progress on autos hurdle   Reuters
CTV News   
Montreal Gazette   
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Times LIVE
   
Bangkok blast suspect says not paid for shrine bomb   
AsiaOne
The prime suspect in the Erawan Shrine bombing yesterday went back on his previous denials and admitted to his lawyer that he planted the deadly bomb, which killed 20 people and injured more than 100 others on August 17. "But he says he was not paid ...

Lawyer for Bangkok bomb accused says client confessed   The Malaysian Insider
Thai police say arrested suspect is bomber   NYSE Post
Suspect of Bangkok blasts admitted involvement   The IUSB Preface
Bangkok Post   
The Borneo Post   
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The Sun Daily
   
Hurricane Joaquin gains strength en route to Bahamas   
The Sun Daily
MIAMI: Hurricane Joaquin gained strength Wednesday as it headed toward the Bahamas with powerful winds and torrential rain, the US National Hurricane Center said. It was packing maximum sustained winds of 130km per hour, located about 346km ...

Hurricane Joaquin Intensifies on Way to Bahamas   NBCNews.com
Hurricane Joaquin intensifies near Bahamas; East Coast possibly in the path   Salt Lake Tribune
Forecasters: 'Pleasant' weekend expected as Hurricane Joaquin moves past Florida   Orlando Sentinel
Slate Magazine (blog)   
New York Times   
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Los Angeles Times
   
New batch of Hillary Clinton's emails shows her cautiousness on gay rights   
Los Angeles Times
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks in Des Moines last week. Another group of private emails from her tenure as secretary of State has been released. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks in Des ...

Clinton Camp Is Making Moves to Check Biden   New York Times
Russia-linked hackers tried to access Clinton's email server   Fox News
Hillary Clinton raises $28 million for presidential campaign   USA TODAY
ABC News   
People Magazine   
Daily Mail   
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Voice of America
   
S. Africa's Anti-Corruption Marches Challenge Zuma   
Voice of America
September 30, 2015 5:15 PM. PRETORIA—. Thousands of South Africans from trade unions, opposition parties and civil society groups marched against corruption on Wednesday, calling on President Jacob Zuma to clean up government before local ...

Walking and talking: Unite Against Corruption finally hits the road   Daily Maverick
Unite Against Corruption threatens more protests   South African Broadcasting Corporation
In South Africa, even the schoolchildren pay bribes   Los Angeles Times
Telegraph.co.uk   
Reuters Canada   
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