2015年7月17日 星期五

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Irish Independent
   
Suicide bombs kill at least 64 people in north-eastern Nigeria   
Irish Independent
Suicide bombs have killed at least 64 people in multiple blasts in north-eastern Nigeria, according to officials. Ads by Google. Share. Facebook · Twitter · Google · Email. Go To. Comments. The explosions hit the towns of Gombe and Damaturu, scaring ...
Chad: Fighting Near Nigeria's Border Kills at Least 21   New York Times
Ahead of Eid, multiple blasts kill 64 in Nigeria   Times of India
At least 19 Boko Haram insurgents killed in Chad - source | Reuters   Firstpost
Chicago Tribune   
Leadership Newspapers   
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The Indian Express
   
Top Frames: Eid celebrations, Greece protests   
The Indian Express
A Thai Muslim woman attends a mass prayer during Eid al-Fitr celebrations at a mosque in Bangkok, Thailand on July 17, 2015. (REUTERS). Top Frames: Eid celebrations, Greece protests. Egyptian Muslims smile after Eid-al-Fitr prayers in the old Islamic ...

'Celebrate charity': Halifax's Muslim community marks Eid al-Fitr   CTV News
Published on Jul 17, 2015, 9:04 pm AST   Trinidad & Tobago Express
1000s of Muslims try to leave Bangladeshi capital to celebrate end of Ramadan   Daily Mail
Inquirer.net   
gulfnews.com   
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BBC News
   
Car bomb rips through Iraqi market in Khan Bani Saad   
BBC News
A car bomb has killed at least 80 people at a busy market in an Iraqi town, officials have said. The attack happened in the predominantly Shia town of Khan Bani Saad, north of the capital Baghdad, as people celebrated the end of the Muslim holy month ...
Iraq: Dozens Killed in Car Bombing at End of Ramadan   New York Times
Islamic State claims suicide car bomb that kills more than 100 in Iraq   ABC Online
Over 100 killed in Iraqi car blast, ISIS claims responsibility   RT
Daily News & Analysis   
The Sun Daily   
Business Standard   
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ABC Online
   
South Africa train crash: At least 250 passengers injured in collision in ...   
ABC Online
At least 250 people have been injured in a peak hour train collision in the South African city of Johannesburg. One train was reported to have ploughed into a stationary train near Booysens station as workers headed home from the city. Badly injured ...
South Africa trains collide, over 200 injured   Reuters UK
Hundreds injured as two trains collide   Sydney Morning Herald
South African train crash injures 200   Sky News Australia
The Guardian   
Irish Independent   
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Senior Iranian cleric challenges nuclear deal with world powers | Reuters   
Firstpost
DUBAI/BEIRUT A senior cleric challenged Iran's historic nuclear deal with world powers on Friday, echoing a cautious early assessment of the accord by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, an arch-conservative who has the last word on matters of state.

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Wall Street Journal
   
Greek Wildfires Spread Near Athens   
Wall Street Journal
ATHENS—Firefighters battled large brush and forest fires on the outskirts of Athens and in the country's southern Peloponnese region on Friday, where flames forced the evacuation of at least three villages and two summer camps. At least four other ...
Dozens try to flee as forest blazes escalate   Irish Examiner
Fires rip through outskirts of Athens   New Zealand Herald
Dozens Flee Homes as Wildfires Rage in Greece   Voice of America
Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide   
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New York Times
   
Saudi-Backed Forces Said to Wrest Aden, Yemen, From Houthis   
New York Times
AL MUKALLA, Yemen — The exiled Yemeni government said Friday that Saudi-backed fighters had “completely liberated” the southern city of Aden from the Houthi rebels who had tried for months to bring it under their control. Witnesses in the city said ...
Aden liberation doubles Yemen Eid joy   Arab News
Yemen's exiled government says Aden 'liberated,' Houthis expelled   Reuters Africa
Saudi-led forces wrest control of Aden   The Straits Times
Los Angeles Times   
Christian Science Monitor   
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New York Times
   
Burundi President Presses On in Disputed Re-election Effort   
New York Times
CIBITOKE, Burundi — Despite widespread international condemnation, bitter opposition within his own country and the threat of violent revolt, President Pierre Nkurunziza struck a defiant tone at a campaign rally Friday on a mountaintop near where ...

Threat of Violence Doesn't Dampen the Campaign Festivities In Burundi   VICE News
Burundi leader says poll is on despite threats   Yahoo! Maktoob News
Crisis-hit Burundi leader promises 'five more years of peace'   The Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
Reuters Africa   
The Guardian   
Firstpost   
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Astro Awani
   
Germany TV airs Aidilfitri prayers for the first time   
Astro Awani
Germany television station on Friday broadcasted Aidilfitri prayers for the first time in the history of the country. close. The content may have been removed, or is temporarily unavailable. We apologize for the inconvenience. Please try again later ...
Muslim Faithful Walk Out On Museveni Speech   Independent
German TV Airs Muslim Prayers In Historic Broadcast   malaysiandigest.com
German TV Airs Muslims' Eid Prayers   Tasnim News Agency (press release)
Daily Pakistan   
Egyptian Streets   
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Wall Street Journal
   
US Companies Stand Aside as Iran Sanctions Battle Looms   
Wall Street Journal
WASHINGTON—Despite Iran's potential to grow into a multibillion-dollar market for U.S. companies, advocacy groups and lobbyists representing American businesses are expected to stand down during the congressional fight over President Barack Obama's ...

Why Netanyahu deserves credit for Iran nuclear deal   Haaretz
Nuclear deal with Iran scrutinized by experts   Washington Post
Is this Iran's time in the Middle East?   BBC News
Irish Independent   
Reuters   
Zee News   
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