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- Top Asian News at 10:30 p.m. GMT
- French government condemns 'Christian refugees only' mayors
- Turkish forces enter northern Iraq as PKK violence spirals
- US vows to help Europe, but will it take in more migrants?
- U.N. says 850,000 to cross sea to Europe in 2015 and 2016
- Syria routs Cambodia 6-0 in World Cup qualifying
- 'Annoying' But Deadly? The Debate Over Killing ISIS's 'Twitter Tough Guys'
- Why Scott Walker Won’t Take a Position on the US Accepting Refugees
- Bombs kill 15 Turkish police officers as jets strike PKK in Iraq
- New Hungarian migrant laws could cause chaos, UN warns
- Clashes and curfews cast doubt on free election in southeast Turkey
- Canadians prepare to take in more Syrian migrants
- Angelina Jolie warns Islamic State using rape on unprecedented scale
- As violence in Turkey soars, concern for election security
- Turkey deploys forces into Iraq to hunt down PKK rebels
- US warns Russia moves in Syria risk 'confrontation'
- US mulling more help to stanch refugee crisis
- Multi-millionaires of world football take action on refugee crisis
- France cash pledge for persecuted Mideast minorities
- Middle East sandstorm kills eight
- UN chief urges European leaders to respond to migrant crisis
- Angry fans wreck Malaysian World Cup qualifier
- Hungary should improve conditions for arriving refugees: UN
- Top Asian News at 5:30 p.m. GMT
- U.S., allies conduct 19 air strikes in Syria and Iraq: military
- Soccer-Crowd trouble mars Asian World Cup qualifiers
- Chaos, boredom await refugees at crowded German centre
- Iran says democracy not a 'priority' in Syria now
- Islamic State group loyalists eye a presence in Afghanistan
- Turkish film depicts democracy under fire
- Iraq's deputy justice minister kidnapped in Baghdad
- Gunmen in Iraq kidnap deputy justice minister
- Merkel says Europe needs joint asylum system, refugee quotas
- Cameron challenged over Syria drone killings
- France makes 1st reconnaissance forays over Syria against IS
- Gunmen kidnap senior Iraqi official in Baghdad
- Save the Children Appeals for Help in Assisting Refugee Children in Europe
- Dutch government says taking more refugees is only temporary fix
- Britain 'wouldn't hesitate' to carry out another drone strike in Syria
Top Asian News at 10:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 08 Sep 2015 03:32 PM PDT NARAHA, Japan (AP) — A few signs of life are returning to this rural town made desolate by the Fukushima nuclear disaster four-and-a-half years ago: Carpenters bang on houses, an occasional delivery truck drives by and a noodle shop has opened to serve employees who have returned to Naraha's small town hall. But weeds cover the now rusty train tracks, there are no sounds of children and wild boars still roam around at night. On the outskirts of town, thousands of black industrial storage bags containing radiation-contaminated soil and debris stretch out across barren fields. |
French government condemns 'Christian refugees only' mayors Posted: 08 Sep 2015 04:33 PM PDT
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Turkish forces enter northern Iraq as PKK violence spirals Posted: 08 Sep 2015 03:08 PM PDT
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US vows to help Europe, but will it take in more migrants? Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:51 PM PDT |
U.N. says 850,000 to cross sea to Europe in 2015 and 2016 Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:49 PM PDT
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Syria routs Cambodia 6-0 in World Cup qualifying Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:42 PM PDT |
'Annoying' But Deadly? The Debate Over Killing ISIS's 'Twitter Tough Guys' Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:20 PM PDT
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Why Scott Walker Won’t Take a Position on the US Accepting Refugees Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:20 PM PDT
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Bombs kill 15 Turkish police officers as jets strike PKK in Iraq Posted: 08 Sep 2015 02:00 PM PDT
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New Hungarian migrant laws could cause chaos, UN warns Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:40 PM PDT
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Clashes and curfews cast doubt on free election in southeast Turkey Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:38 PM PDT By Humeyra Pamuk DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Daily clashes between Kurdish militants and security forces in southeast Turkey have cast doubt on whether a credible election can be held in two months' time, with the fear of violence likely to haunt campaign rallies and voting day itself. Kurds seemed to hold the keys to Turkey's political future three months ago when the pro-Kurdish opposition won enough votes to enter parliament as a party for the first time. More than 100 temporary military zones have been declared in the region as fighting rages between militants from the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and the armed forces. |
Canadians prepare to take in more Syrian migrants Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:26 PM PDT
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Angelina Jolie warns Islamic State using rape on unprecedented scale Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:23 PM PDT
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As violence in Turkey soars, concern for election security Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:18 PM PDT The conflict between Turkey and Kurdish separatists is seeing a surge of violence that far exceeds the last such outbreak in hostilities, fueling concerns it cannot be contained before snap Turkish elections in November. In an echo of the darkest days of the long-running Kurdish insurgency, 14 Turkish police officers were killed Tuesday in a roadside bomb attack near the Azerbaijan border, and the government stepped up its campaign against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) with intensive airstrikes and a rare ground incursion into northern Iraq. On Sunday, PKK attacks also claimed the lives of 16 Turkish soldiers, the military said, the highest losses in Army ranks since the peace process collapsed in July. |
Turkey deploys forces into Iraq to hunt down PKK rebels Posted: 08 Sep 2015 01:12 PM PDT |
US warns Russia moves in Syria risk 'confrontation' Posted: 08 Sep 2015 12:38 PM PDT
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US mulling more help to stanch refugee crisis Posted: 08 Sep 2015 11:58 AM PDT
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Multi-millionaires of world football take action on refugee crisis Posted: 08 Sep 2015 11:34 AM PDT
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France cash pledge for persecuted Mideast minorities Posted: 08 Sep 2015 11:34 AM PDT
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Middle East sandstorm kills eight Posted: 08 Sep 2015 11:32 AM PDT
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UN chief urges European leaders to respond to migrant crisis Posted: 08 Sep 2015 11:16 AM PDT
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Angry fans wreck Malaysian World Cup qualifier Posted: 08 Sep 2015 10:50 AM PDT
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Hungary should improve conditions for arriving refugees: UN Posted: 08 Sep 2015 10:46 AM PDT The United Nations refugee agency urged Hungary on Tuesday to improve conditions for the thousands of refugees and migrants arriving in the country each day and offered assistance in coping with the flood of people. More than 150,000 refugees and migrants have crossed into Hungary from Serbia since January, the office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees said. Most are from Syria, Afghanistan and Iraq and have traveled through the Balkans towards western and northern Europe. |
Top Asian News at 5:30 p.m. GMT Posted: 08 Sep 2015 10:32 AM PDT NARAHA, Japan (AP) — A few signs of life are returning to this rural town made desolate by the Fukushima nuclear disaster four-and-a-half years ago: Carpenters bang on houses, an occasional delivery truck drives by and a noodle shop has opened to serve employees who have returned to Naraha's small town hall. But weeds cover the now rusty train tracks, there are no sounds of children and wild boars still roam around at night. On the outskirts of town, thousands of black industrial storage bags containing radiation-contaminated soil and debris stretch out across barren fields. |
U.S., allies conduct 19 air strikes in Syria and Iraq: military Posted: 08 Sep 2015 10:16 AM PDT A coalition led by the United States bombarded the Islamic State militant group on Monday with 14 air strikes in Iraq and five in Syria, according to a statement released on Tuesday. The air strikes in Iraq were concentrated near Baji, where three hit tactical units and also destroyed six vehicles and five buildings belonging to the militant group, the Combined Joint Task Force said in a statement. |
Soccer-Crowd trouble mars Asian World Cup qualifiers Posted: 08 Sep 2015 10:08 AM PDT (Refiles to fix typo in headline) By Julian Linden SINGAPORE, Sept 8 (Reuters) - War-torn neighbours Syria and Iraq continued their unbeaten starts to the Asian World Cup qualifying competition on Tuesday as crowd trouble reared its ugly head in Malaysia, forcing the abandonment of the match with Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia were leading 2-1 in the Group A Asian qualifier at Shah Alam Stadium in Selangor when play was stopped in the 87th minute after fans launched flares and fireworks onto the pitch. Malaysia suffered a record 10-0 loss to United Arab Emirates last week, infuriating fans and prompting the resignation of head coach Dollah Salleh. |
Chaos, boredom await refugees at crowded German centre Posted: 08 Sep 2015 09:52 AM PDT
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Iran says democracy not a 'priority' in Syria now Posted: 08 Sep 2015 09:50 AM PDT
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Islamic State group loyalists eye a presence in Afghanistan Posted: 08 Sep 2015 09:24 AM PDT |
Turkish film depicts democracy under fire Posted: 08 Sep 2015 08:50 AM PDT
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Iraq's deputy justice minister kidnapped in Baghdad Posted: 08 Sep 2015 08:10 AM PDT Iraq's acting deputy justice minister was kidnapped from his vehicle on Tuesday by black-clad gunmen in northern Baghdad, security sources said, the second high-profile abduction in the capital in less than a week. Baghdad has seen a proliferation in recent years of well armed criminal gangs that carry out contract killings, kidnappings and extortion. Ministry spokesman Haider Saadi confirmed the abduction of acting deputy minister Abdel Karim Faris. |
Gunmen in Iraq kidnap deputy justice minister Posted: 08 Sep 2015 08:03 AM PDT
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Merkel says Europe needs joint asylum system, refugee quotas Posted: 08 Sep 2015 07:57 AM PDT German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Tuesday that Europe needed to implement a joint system for dealing with asylum seekers and agree to binding quotas on how to distribute refugees across the continent. Sweden, with one of Europe's most generous policies on immigration, expects to receive 74,000 refugees this year. |
Cameron challenged over Syria drone killings Posted: 08 Sep 2015 07:49 AM PDT
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France makes 1st reconnaissance forays over Syria against IS Posted: 08 Sep 2015 07:25 AM PDT PARIS (AP) — French officials say two French jets have made their first reconnaissance forays over Syria. |
Gunmen kidnap senior Iraqi official in Baghdad Posted: 08 Sep 2015 07:09 AM PDT BAGHDAD (AP) — An Iraqi military spokesman says gunmen have kidnapped a senior Justice Ministry official in Baghdad. |
Save the Children Appeals for Help in Assisting Refugee Children in Europe Posted: 08 Sep 2015 06:55 AM PDT FAIRFIELD, Conn., Sept. 8, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With more people around the world forced out of their homes than any time since World War II, Save the Children has launched a Child Refugee Crisis Appeal aimed at helping support and protect homeless children and their families fleeing conflict, wars and persecution in the Middle East and Africa in unprecedented numbers. Hundreds of thousands are risking death seeking refuge in Europe. "Every day, more and more traumatized children – including many children who have seen their homes destroyed and their loved ones killed -- are now streaming into Greece, Serbia and Hungary in hopes of ultimately finding safety and relief in Germany and other European countries," said Save the Children President and CEO Carolyn Miles. "These children have been on the move for months. |
Dutch government says taking more refugees is only temporary fix Posted: 08 Sep 2015 06:48 AM PDT The Netherlands is willing in principle to accept a share of the flood of asylum seekers arriving in Europe, but only as a "temporary solution", the government said on Tuesday. European Union governments are divided in their response to the continent's biggest refugee crisis since World War Two, as hundreds of thousands of people flee nations like Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. The government plans to toughen its stance by cutting off food and shelter after a few weeks for those whose claims for refugee status are turned down. |
Britain 'wouldn't hesitate' to carry out another drone strike in Syria Posted: 08 Sep 2015 06:44 AM PDT Britain is ready to launch more drone strikes in Syria to thwart potential terrorism plots, Defense Secretary Michael Fallon vowed Tuesday, adding fuel to the debate over the extent of British operations in the Middle East. The strike killed three suspected members of the so-called Islamic State, including two British citizens. |
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