Tuesday, April 23, 2013

World News Briefs -- April 23, 2013



Tripoli: French Embassy In Libya Hit By Car Bomb -- BBC

A car bomb has exploded outside the French embassy in the Libyan capital Tripoli, wounding two French guards and several residents.

The blast in Tripoli destroyed the embassy's ground-floor reception area and perimeter wall, as well as damaging neighbouring homes and shops.

French President Francois Hollande called on Libya to act swiftly over this "unacceptable" attack.

It is the first major attack on a foreign embassy in the Libyan capital.

Tuesday's explosion happened shortly after 07:00 (05:00 GMT) in a smart residential area of Tripoli.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel says Syria used chemical arms, probably nerve gas. Israeli military official says Assad has used chemical arms in civil war.

Assad forces retake towns near Damascus; Syria opposition group unveils new leader.

Anger in Lebanese streets as Syria border fighting rages.

Influx of Syrian refugees raises tensions in Jordan as resources are stretched.

Deadly clashes break out in northern Iraq. At least 23 killed as Iraqi forces raid Sunni camp.

Iraq to hold elections in two Sunni provinces in July: cabinet.

Palestinian prisoner ends fast after deal with Israel.

Yemen court sentences 11 al-Qaida militants.

ASIA

NKorea vows to bolster nuclear arms over US report.

U.S. rejects North Korean demand for nuclear status.

Taliban say foreign prisoners in good health.

India asks China to withdraw border troops.

Japan summons China envoy over disputed isles.

Japan PM Abe warns China of force over islands landing.

Myanmar frees 56 political prisoners day after sanctions dropped.

AFRICA

French embassy in Libyan capital hit by car bomb.

Nigeria gun battle was joint assault with Chad, Niger: officials.

In Nigeria attack, militants display bolstered firepower.

Red Cross: At least 187 killed in Nigeria violence.

In Egypt, anger at Islamists brings calls for military to reclaim power.

Malian army "managing misery", not received funds: French colonel.

Zimbabwe's ZANU-PF plans measure to seize stakes in foreign mines.

EUROPE

France awaits protests as it legalises gay marriage.

Over 700,000 Russians submit questions for Putin's call-in show.

UK links Scotland independence push to euro problems.

Irate Italian president begins building coalition.

Al-Qaeda suspects detained in Spain.

UK businessman found guilty of selling fake bomb detectors to Iraq.

Dutch diplomat jailed for giving secret Nato documents to Russian agents.

AMERICAS

Boston Marathon bombing: FBI faces Tamerlan Tsarnaev questions.

Boston officials say 264 injured in marathon bombing.

Bail hearing set for 2 men in Canada terror plot. Alleged 'al-Qaeda-supported' plot against Via train thwarted.

99.5% of illegal immigrants get approval for U.S. legal status; high number raises concerns about fraud.

FBI's 'most wanted' teacher arrested in Nicaragua.

Millionaire president-elect 'to put Paraguay first'.

U.S. security agency delays plan to allow small knives on planes.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Lawmakers want FBI to explain early Russian tip on Boston bombing suspect.

Special Report: The radicalization of Tamerlan Tsarnaev.

Nearly half of Guantánamo prisoners now on hunger strike.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China billionaire eyes big chunk of movie market.

Twitter secures advertising deal with SMG.

Apple blocks Google Motorola's sensor patent challenge.

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