WORLD NEWS HEADLINES February 15-2016 by the Minute
5 to 10 minutes old | ||
Israeli academics face growing boycott pressures - The Washington Post - World | ||
British doctor seizes farm - The Zimbabwean | ||
More RENAMO gunmen defect - The Zimbabwean | ||
Nyusi discusses investments with head of ADB - The Zimbabwean | ||
15 to 30 minutes old | ||
Ban Ki-moon Doubles Down on Criticism of Israeli Settlement Policy - TIME - World | ||
Top economists urge UK to do more for refugees - ITV | ||
30 minutes to 1 hour old | ||
China says pastor suspected of misappropriating funds - The Washington Post - World | ||
Israeli military: Palestinian killed after stabbing attempt - The Washington Post - World | ||
Toyota to suspend production in Japan due to parts shortage - Asian Correspondent - Correspondents | ||
Iranian Christians ask for prayer before court hearing - Premier Christian Radio - World | ||
PBOC Injects More Than $1.5 Billion in Short-Term Loans - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
January 2016 Review - TransConflict | ||
Turnout key in Iowa caucuses as 2016 US election race begins - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
Trump, Cruz tamp down expectations for uncertain Iowa vote - Reuters.co.uk - World | ||
Trump, Cruz tamp down expectations for uncertain Iowa vote - Reuters Africa - World | ||
1 to 2 hours old | ||
Philippine Central Bank: Stance Remains Appropriate - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
How To Understand China in an Economic Twilight Zone -- Heard on the Street - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Iowa voter: 'I'm between Hillary and Bernie' - BBC | ||
Ethiopia seeks donor support to meet drought needs - Reuters Africa - Top Africa News | ||
Taiwan legislature elects new speaker from victorious DPP - The Washington Post - World | ||
Economic Signposts Worsen in Asia - The Wall Street Journal - China | ||
China arrests 21 for $7.6bn 'scam' - BBC - Asia | ||
Uganda says detains general critical of veteran leader - Reuters Africa - Top Africa News | ||
African Union backs away from imposing peacekeepers on Burundi - Reuters Africa - Top Africa News | ||
Campaigners opposed to secession from Spain attend rally in Catalonia - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
Chinese police arrest 21 as finance company accused of £5.3bn fraud - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
Time to Question Quasi-Sovereign Bonds’ True Nature - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Asking uncomfortable questions at Myanmar's parliament - BBC - Asia | ||
Monk: Donating organs 'good karma' - BBC | ||
Stricken cargo ship may hit French coast - ITV - World | ||
Burma’s Parliament Opens in the Dawning of a New Democratic Era - TIME - World | ||
Correction: NKorea-Along the DMZ, 1st Ld - The Washington Post - World | ||
2 to 4 hours old | ||
Iowa Caucus Front Runners In Close Contest - Sky News - US News | ||
George Osborne probably won’t even stand to be the next Tory leader - CapX | ||
Burma's parliament begins historic new era - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
University opens after student suicide - BBC - Asia | ||
Myanmar Parliament Begins New Session - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Nikon takes down plane photo after row - BBC - Asia | ||
White House hopefuls in final Iowa plea - BBC - US & Canada | ||
China company accused of fleecing investors of $7.6 billion - The Washington Post - World | ||
Blackstone Shops Chinese Tech Outsourcing Firm Pactera to Potential Buyers - The Wall Street Journal - China | ||
'World's best chef' found dead - ITV - World | ||
Will Kim’s Next Missile Wake Kerry Up? - The Daily Beast | ||
French Police Declare War on AirBnB - The Daily Beast | ||
Abe Adviser: Bank of Japan Adoption of Negative Rates Is Surprising - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Snow in China Strands Holiday Travelers - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Boko Haram burns kids alive in Nigeria, 86 dead: officials - The Washington Post - World | ||
Many dead at Mexico teen birthday party - BBC - Latin America | ||
Israeli Cabinet approves liberal Jewish prayer at holy site - The Washington Post - World | ||
Oil Prices Fall on China Data, Output Doubts - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
Chinese airline passengers to start transiting Taiwan - Reuters.co.uk - World | ||
India violence over caste quotas - BBC - Asia | ||
Brits v Americans - BBC - US & Canada | ||
Chinese airline passengers to start transiting Taiwan - Reuters Africa - World | ||
Hollande pardons woman who killed abusive husband - ITV - World | ||
U.S. Navy Maneuvers in the South China Sea Spark Chinese Calls for a Tougher Response - TIME - World | ||
Myanmar’s new parliament dominated by Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has begun historic session - The Washington Post - World | ||
Snow strands travelers at start of Chinese New Year getaway - The Washington Post - World | ||
Myanmar house begins new session dominated by Suu Kyi party - The Washington Post - World | ||
UN chief hits back at Israel's criticism of settlement remarks - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
4 to 6 hours old | ||
What would a Trump presidency be like? - BBC - US & Canada | ||
China Has Imprisoned the Pastor of Its Largest Official Church - TIME - World | ||
Jamaica prime minister calls early elections for Feb. 25 - The Washington Post - World | ||
Cuba announces launch of broadband home internet - CBS | ||
OAS joins efforts to rescue Haiti election process as clock ticks - Reuters Africa - World | ||
US election: All eyes on Iowa in unpredictable race - BBC - Jon Sopel (North America editor) | ||
Cuba to launch broadband home internet - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
OAS joins efforts to rescue Haiti election process as clock ticks - Reuters.co.uk - World | ||
The Sikh man who stood up to Trump - BBC - Asia | ||
Greenback Strength Making Little Impact on Spot Gold - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
China's Xinjiang wants more mingling of ethnic groups - Reuters Africa - World | ||
Burma’s New Parliament Opens With Aung San Suu Kyi Heading Its Biggest Party - TIME - World | ||
Sanders pleas for votes as Democratic race tightens - ITV - World | ||
VIDEO: Campaigner: 'This is a historic day' - BBC - Video & Audio - World | ||
China's Xinjiang wants more mingling of ethnic groups - Reuters.co.uk - World | ||
Ban doubles down on Israel comments in NY Times - The Washington Post - World | ||
Chef Benoit Violier of One of the World’s Top Restaurants Found Dead in Apparent Suicide - TIME - World | ||
Greece begins new round of bailout talks - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
Clinton and Sanders close in 'super tight' race - ITV | ||
Security tightened at Venice carnival - BBC - Europe | ||
Trump ahead in final Iowa poll before caucus - ITV - World | ||
Bill and Chelsea Clinton take to the stage - ITV | ||
Police operation underway at Sydney schools - ITV | ||
WATCH: Clowns mock Finland’s anti-immigrant vigilantes - The Washington Post - World | ||
Chinese manufacturing index at weakest since 2012 - The Washington Post - World | ||
China punishes 27 for wrongful execution - BBC - Asia | ||
Friends almost struck by lightning in terrifying footage - ITV - Weather | ||
China’s Factory Output Is Falling at Its Fastest Rate Since 2012 - TIME - World | ||
Chinese Government Bond Yields Tumble Following Sluggish PMI - The Wall Street Journal | ||
Ex-seminary student in child sex arrest had baby clothes and bottle - Belfast Telegraph - World | ||
Most Asian Shares Rise, but Shanghai’s Main Benchmark Is Lower - The Wall Street Journal - China | ||
The man creating castles out of ice - BBC - Entertainment & Arts | ||
China's factory activity slows again - BBC - Economy | ||
Corporate Earnings, BOJ Afterwaves Lift Japan Stocks - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
RBA Tries to Remain Cautious Without Acting - The Wall Street Journal - World | ||
South Korean Exports Fall at Fastest Pace Since Financial Crisis - The Wall Street Journal - China | ||
Meet the Democrats who still believe Clinton can win - ITV - World | ||
6 to 8 hours old | ||
Siege and suffering - BBC - Middle East | ||
Triple bombing kills dozens in Syria - CBS | ||
Myanmar set for historic new parliament - BBC - Asia |
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