Wednesday, September 2, 2009

World News Briefs -- September 2, 2009 (Evening Edition)

Afghanistan election: Hamid Karzai voting and his closest rival
Abdullah Abdullah are neck-and-neck. Photo: EPA


Western Envoys: Expect Run-Off In Afghanistan Election -- Christian Science Monitor

The Paris meeting today was seen as an effort to pressure incumbent President Hamid Karzai amid the review of more than 1,000 complaints of voting fraud.

PARIS – Western envoys to Afghanistan meeting here Wednesday praised the Afghan people for holding the crucial Aug. 20 presidential election during war. But they also said the West should “be prepared for a run-off” if too many votes are ruled “irregular,” as Kai Eide, the top United Nations envoy for Afghanistan, put it in a separate interview.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. official dismisses Iran statement on new 'nuclear proposal'.

Neda's Grave: A shrine to anger at Iran's regime. Purge of Iranian Universities is feared.

Israel, Palestinians hold high-level economic talks.

Hamas objects to possible lessons on holocaust in UN-run schools in Gaza.

Iraq deaths reach 13-month high. US proposes sending troops to disputed area of Northern Iraq.

Amnesty calls on Iraq to stop executions.

ASIA

Pakistani religion minister wounded in ambush.

US Is seeing policy thorns in Japan shift. Japan's new leader reassures US on strong alliance.

The Dalai Lama's trip: A muted outcry from China.

Years wasted in Afghan effort, UN official says.

'Sharp drop' in Afghan opium crop.

Sri Lanka defends sentencing of Tamil journalist on terrorism charges.

US journalists break silence on NKorea capture. US journalists say North Koreans captured them on Chinese soil.

AFRICA

Bishop warns of South Sudan war.

Libya marks Gaddafi anniversary. US envoy urges restraint from Libyan leader at UN.

Nigerian 'trained in Afghanistan'.

Thousands flee flooding in Burkina Faso.

Nigeria amnesty panel says in talks with militant leaders.

White South African granted asylum in Canada after attacks from blacks. South Africa wants judicial review of Canada refugee case.

EUROPE

Lockerbie bomber hospitalized. Britain’s Brown denies deal, again. Libya denies Lockerbie bomber in intensive care.

Georgians disillusioned with 'Rose Revolution'.

Rebel Abkhazia threatens Georgia ships: Interfax.

Small parties gain in German state votes.

Bomb explodes at Athens bourse, 1 woman hurt.

Greece protests to Turkey over sorties in Aegean.

91 countries agree to illegal fishing treaty.

AMERICAS

President Calderon reports gains in Mexico drug fight.

Ecuador vs. Chevron: Evidence of a fix, or video entrapment?

Promoters of "No more Chávez" expect to overtake the march against the FARC.

Mexico evacuates thousands ahead of hurricane. Jimena makes landfall on Baja California peninsula.

Chile seeks arrests for alleged human rights violations. Chilean judge calculates Pinochet's secret fortune.

Huge wildfire portends bad Calif. fire season.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

CIA resists disclosure of records on detention.

Guantanamo detainee loses latest legal challenge.

20 U.N. outposts called terror risks.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Is Germany a tax haven?

Madoff fraud probes 'a failure' .

BP announces `giant' oil find in Gulf of Mexico. More news here.

Tax burden may cause businesses to quit UK.

The housing recovery mirage.

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