Wednesday, October 14, 2009

World News Briefs -- October 14, 2009


Global Hunger Worsening, Warns UN -- BBC

Targets to cut the number of hungry people in the world will not be met without greater international effort, UN food agencies have warned.


The UN's annual report on global food security confirms that more than one billion people - a sixth of the world's population - are undernourished.

It says the number of hungry people was growing before the economic crisis, which has made the situation worse.

The report comes ahead of World Food Day on Friday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraqi politicians unable to agree on election specifics.

Turkey slams Israel, signs pact with Syria.

Israeli aircraft strike Gaza smuggling tunnels.

Armenia leader embarks on historic visit to Turkey.

ASIA

Commander frets over Afghan corruption.

Australia may expand detention center amid influx of refugees.

China and Russia sign missile notification pact.

US-NKorea talks hinge on renewed six-party process.

AFRICA

Rebel raids 'spreading in Congo'.

Congo and Angola officials to suspend deportations.

Guinea boasts of deal with Chinese company.

Eager foreigners still wary of investing in Mugabe's Zimbabwe.

EUROPE

Romanian Prime Minister Boc loses no-confidence vote.

Czech President Vaclav Klaus dismisses Brussels warning over Lisbon treaty.

Clinton calls for partnership with Russians.

AMERICAS

US-Mexico groups urges new US assault weapons ban.

Zelaya firm amid Honduras talks. Hondurans agree on constitution; no deal on Zelaya.

Senate panel passes healthcare bill.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Hadron Collider physicist Adlene Hicheur charged with terrorism.

US sees Saudi program as an option for detainees.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Russia, China say will work on financial crisis.

Oil prices near a new high for the year.

Obama dollar retreats most against commodities in wealth shift.

Bank of Japan holds super-low rates steady.

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