Saturday, May 16, 2015

Last Top Stories: Launceston welcomes 1.28m visitors

Launceston welcomes 1.28m visitors

Launceston welcomes 1.28m visitors
The latest passenger statistics show the airport did not record an increase in the March quarter in comparison with the previous financial year, but enjoyed a 3 per cent rise in the quarter leading to December. Launceston Airport general manager Paul ...
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Of smugglers and kingpins: Southeast Asia's big money trade in humans ...

Of smugglers and kingpins: Southeast Asia's big money trade in humans ...
A Rohingya migrant crying as he sits with others in a boat drifting in Thai waters off the southern island of Koh Lipe in the Andaman. Trafficking experts say Thailand is the centre of a multi-million-dollar trade run by competing transnational criminal syndicates.
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Boston in shock over Tsarnaev death penalty

Boston in shock over Tsarnaev death penalty
The end of the trial was shattering, with a sense of shock that liberal Massachusetts had decided to sentence a man to death. The jurors, seven women and five men, cast their eyes down or kept them closed while the sentence was read out. None of them ...
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Luxembourg PM first gay EU leader to marry

Luxembourg PM first gay EU leader to marry
LUXEMBOURG: Luxembourg Prime Minister Xavier Bettel married his gay partner on Friday, becoming the first European Union leader to enter into a same-sex union in a symbol of growing social change across the continent. Bettel, 42, a centre-right ...
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Yemen: Aid Coordinator Asks Saudis to Simplify Restrictions

Yemen: Aid Coordinator Asks Saudis to Simplify Restrictions
Scrambling to bring emergency aid into Yemen during a five-day humanitarian pause in the Saudi-led bombing of Houthi rebels and their allies, the United Nations said Friday that the relief effort was still encumbered by Saudi Arabia's stringent import ...
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Kim Jong-un visits fish farm without defense chief

Kim Jong-un visits fish farm without defense chief
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un visited a fish farm under the military, the North's media said Friday, without the presence of the North's defense chief, who was allegedly purged late last month. North Korea executed Defense Minister Hyon Yong-chol in late ...
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Iraq sends troops to Ramadi, largely held by Islamic State

Iraq sends troops to Ramadi, largely held by Islamic State
BAGHDAD — An Iraqi military spokesman says reinforcements have been dispatched to Ramadi, a city now largely held by the Islamic State group. The spokesman of the Joint Operations Command, Brig. Gen. Saad Maan Ibrahim, told Iraqi state television ...
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Burundi crisis is not over yet – analysis

Burundi crisis is not over yet – analysis
Supporters of the Burundi president, Pierre Nkurunziza, celebrate his return in Bujumbura. Photograph: Jerome Delay/AP. Thierry Vircoulon of the International Crisis Group. Saturday 16 May 2015 02.00 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter · Share via ...
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Obama: Deal with Palestinians not possible in coming year

Obama: Deal with Palestinians not possible in coming year
US President tells Al-Arabiya that through trust building steps, "the the logic of a two-state solution will reassert itself." obama camp david. US President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference at Camp David in Maryland May 14, 2015.
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We are excited about India. We are excited about Make in India and Digital India ...

We are excited about India. We are excited about Make in India and Digital India ...
Within a short time of meeting top Chinese CEOs, Prime Minister Narendra Modi signed 21 business agreements worth about USD 22 billion with them at the India China Business Forum in Shanghai on Saturday. Jack Ma of Alibaba was among those present ...
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