Thursday, October 29, 2009

World News Briefs -- October 29, 2009

The service members had been killed this week in Afghanistan. Doug Mills/The New York Times

Obama Visits Returning War Dead -- New York Times

President Obama traveled to Dover Air Force Base early Thursday morning, where he met with family members and paid his respects as the bodies of 18 Americans killed this week in Afghanistan were returned to the United States.

It was the president’s first trip to the Delaware air base, the main point of entry for the nation’s war dead to return home. The trip was a symbolic one for Mr. Obama — intended to convey the gravity of his decision as he moves closer to announcing whether he will send more troops to Afghanistan.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran wants big changes to draft atom deal with powers.

Kurds plan to boycott Iraqi vote on Kirkuk.

Saudis and Iran in pre-Hajj tensions.

Arms cache in every southern Lebanon town.

Yemen, Iran trade accusations about Houthi rebels.

ASIA

UN workers scramble over roofs during Kabul attack.

Indian PM makes fresh offer of dialogue to Pakistan.

Clinton focuses on common interests during Pakistan diplomacy tour.

AFRICA

AU peace council examines Darfur crisis.

For Congo's military, a mine of difficulties.

Zimbabwe deports UN investigator to South Africa.

EUROPE

Stasi files still cast shadow, 20 years after Berlin Wall fell.

AIDS experts say Russia needs new HIV strategy.

EU leaders meet in Brussels. Europe divided over Tony Blair for EU president.

AMERICAS

Nicaraguan Congress will not debate re-election.

US defends Cuba policy amid UN condemnation.

Venezuela finds 11th body in massacre.

Venezuela to save energy with daytime football.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Leader of Islamic group killed in FBI raid.

Loosening of FBI rules stirs privacy concerns.

Obama endorses military commissions for Guantánamo detainees.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

The dollar's fall is felt overseas.

Executive pay: How much say should Obama ‘czar’ have?

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