Wednesday, March 3, 2010

World News Briefs -- March 3, 2010



Chilean Troops Distribute Food, Maintain Order -- Voice of America

Chile's government has dispatched more troops to distribute food and maintain order following Saturday's massive earthquake that killed nearly 800 people, caused widespread damage and triggered a tsunami that traveled across the Pacific.

Military helicopters carrying relief supplies landed Tuesday in the coastal town of Constitucion, which was in ruins following the 8.8 magnitude quake. Authorities also set up a makeshift morgue in a gymnasium, where bodies lay on the floor for identification and the names of the dead were posted outside. At least 250 people are believed missing in Constitucion.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraq's Maliki's hold on power uncertain.

Triple suicide blasts in Iraqi city kill 30.

Netanyahu intervenes in sensitive Jerusalem project.

Turkey PM's attack on media could quell progress on EU membership.

ASIA

Pakistani army ousts al Qaida from another tribal area.

Airstrikes kill fewer Afghans, but more dying on ground.

Afghan police and army prove a mixed class for US officers.

White House wary of growing military ties between Burma, N. Korea.

AFRICA

EU Naval Force: Somali pirates hijack Saudi tanker.

Concern over fresh Darfur fighting.

Nigeria's powerful state governors back acting leader. Nigeria leader's silence stirs fear.

Hundreds feared dead after Uganda landslides.

Ethiopia famine aid 'spent on weapons'.

Two years in, old ills still norm for Kenyan government.

EUROPE

Five European states back burka ban.

Ukraine PM Tymoshenko forced out. Fall of Ukraine coalition gives opening to new President.

Russian, French presidents speak of "common values" at dinner.

Greece's budget crisis is like wartime situation - PM.

AMERICAS

Chile aid arrives, amid criticism.

As world watches Chile earthquake, deadly floods hit quake-rocked Haiti.

Guatemala arrests national police chief, drug czar.


TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Muslim leader's edict decries terrorism.

Jihadi upstarts a threat to Hamas.

Taliban confirm wanted terror leader Qari Zafar killed in US airstrike.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Economists: Another financial crisis on the way.

New U.S. ghost towns: Industrial communities teeter on the edge.

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