Monday, November 2, 2009

World News Briefs -- November 2, 2009

President Hamid Karzai addresses the press at the Presidential Palace in Kabul Photo: Getty

Afghanistan: Hamid Karzai Declared President -- The Telegraph

Afghanistan's election commission has declared that Hamid Karzai is the president after it cancelled Saturday's scheduled run-off.


The chief electoral officer confirmed that a second vote would not take place, a day after Mr Karzai's main challenger, Abdullah Abdullah, said he would not take part.

Earlier, the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon said the UN would respect and support any decision by the Afghan Independent Election Commission on whether to organise a second presidential ballot.

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MIDDLE EAST

Scattering of attacks in Iraq. Violence is a Way of Life in Iraq.

Iran suggests it is not ready to export uranium. Iran seeks experts' opinion on UN fuel plan.

Opposition in Iran urges continuing challenge.

ASIA

Afghan commission declares Karzai election victor. More news here and here.

Hundreds of foreign militants on run: Pakistan Army. Suicide bomber kills 30 near Pakistan's capital.

N Korea talks ultimatum to US.

Leaking Timor Sea oil rig catches fire.

AFRICA

Lack of U.N. air power endangers Congo civilians.

US Navy: American cargo ship evades pirate attack.

Registration begins for landmark Sudanese vote. South Sudan leader calls for secession.

Zimbabwe diamond sales ban urged.

EUROPE

Karadzic 'will appear at trial'.

Former President Clinton unveils statue in Kosovo.

Miliband hopes for better British-Russian ties.

Europe still likes Obama, but doubts creep in.

AMERICAS

Mexico reaches record 100 extraditions to US.

Indian political awakening stirs Latin America.

Weapons sales are on the rise in Latin America.

'Twin Towers' warship to enter NY.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Saudis find 'al-Qaeda' arms cache.

Released Guantánamo Uighurs land in Palau.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

CIT files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Delaware tops Switzerland as tax haven of choice.

Russia ready to invest billions in Gazprom's most ambitious projects.

Asian stock markets slide amid US recovery doubts.

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