Sunday, October 11, 2009

World News Briefs -- October 11, 2009

The rescue operation was hailed by the military as "highly successful". Photo AFP

Pakistani Troops Storm Army HQ, Free 39 Hostages -- AFP

RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Troops stormed Pakistan's army headquarters on Sunday ending a day-long hostage drama and freeing 39 people held by militants who brazenly struck at the heart of the military establishment.

Three hostages, two soldiers and four suspected Taliban militants were killed in a rescue operation hailed by the military as "highly successful", despite a total of 19 dead since the rebels launched their assault.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey:Armenia must withdraw from Nagorno-Karabakh. Azerbaijan condemns Turkish pact.

Iran seeks deal for reactor.

Iranian court sentences 3 to death for involvement in post-election unrest.

Deadly bombings in central Iraq.

ASIA

US troops help Philippines as storm toll tops 600.

Nations urge early N Korea talks.

China, South Korea, Japan leaders hold summit meeting.

Indian police, not army, to tackle Maoists: PM.

AFRICA

Ethiopia's Meles in outburst over Eritrea.

Guinea strike call over killings.

Madagascar government installs new prime minister.

Nigeria tanker explosion kills 70.

EUROPE

President of Poland signs Lisbon Treaty. Czech president last obstacle for EU reform treaty.

Germans seek to oust Czech president Vaclav Klaus over EU treaty.

Afghanistan, Iran lead Clinton agenda for European trip.

More questions about a hijacked ship.

AMERICAS

Argentina enacts law on broadcasters.

11 U.N. peacekeepers are killed as their plane crashes in Haiti.

Obama pledges again to end ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Clinton: terrorists increasing threat to Pakistan.

Al-Qaeda suspect was Cern nuclear researcher plotting attacks on France.

Bomb in Chechnya kills policeman, injures 14.

Al-Qaeda finds a foothold amid Yemen’s poverty, fighting and corruption.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Russia economy 'to shrink 7.5%'.

California budget is already in the red 10 weeks after passage.

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