Sunday, September 27, 2009

World News Briefs -- September 27, 2009


US Threatens Airstrikes in Pakistan

The United States is threatening to launch airstrikes on Mullah Omar and the Taliban leadership in the Pakistani city of Quetta as frustration mounts about the ease with which they find sanctuary across the border from Afghanistan.

The threat comes amid growing divisions in Washington about whether to deal with the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan by sending more troops or by reducing them and targeting the terrorists.

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MIDDLE EAST

Disclosure of nuclear plant adds to Iran rift. Robert Gates: Iranians intend to develop nuclear weapons.

Iran test-fires short-range missiles. Iran to test-fire missile that could reach Israel.

Israeli police, protesters clash at holy site.

Egypt: Free 1000 Palestinians for Schalit.

Wave of labor unrest grips Egypt at crucial juncture

ASIA

Pakistan blasts show Taliban's ability to strike. 17 are killed in Pakistan bombings.

Six Nato troops killed in Afghanistan.

Obama: Destroying Al Qaeda remains US goal in Afganistan.

Philippine storm leaves 106 dead and missing.

Curbed in towns, Philippines Islamists take to the forests.

South Asian leaders highlight issues at UN General Assembly.

AFRICA

Desperate Somalis take risks to escape war, poverty.

Somali pirates pushed off ship, but kill Captain.

Sudan parties meet to prepare first elections in decades.

Mugabe: West dividing Zimbabwe'

EUROPE

Germans vote amid economic issues, Islamic threats.

Turkey, Armenia to sign diplomatic deal: official.

Pope greeted by 120,000 before mass in Czech city.

Polanski arrested on rape charges, film festival says

AMERICAS

In Honduras, talking, takeout, but no accord. Honduras de facto government sets deadline over crisis.

Venezuela exploring uranium deposits with Russia. Venezuela denies Iran is helping it.

New swine flu wave hits Mexico, closings unlikely.

Tapes of Oklahoma City bombing aftermath released.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

White House near choosing U.S. location to hold Gitmo detainees.

Obama administration frees three more Gitmo detainees.

Rethinking which terror groups to fear.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US Social Security strained by early retirements.

Regulators close Ga. bank; 95th US failure in '09.

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