Tuesday, April 27, 2010

World News Briefs -- April 27, 2010 (Evening Edition)



Ukrainian Egg-Throwing Melee Against Russian Fleet Agreement -- Voice of America

Opposition lawmakers unfurl huge Ukrainian flag, voice anger at 25-year lease extension.

An egg-throwing melee in the Ukrainian parliament, the Rada, accompanied ratification of a controversial agreement to extend the lease of Russia's Black Sea Fleet in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol for at least 25 years.

Chaos broke out on the floor of Ukraine's Rada as lawmakers opposed to the Black Sea Fleet agreement with Russia unleashed a volley of eggs at the speaker's platform. Speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn protected himself with an umbrella.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israeli forces demolish settlers' 'Obama's Shack'.

Israel said to be curbing East Jerusalem construction.

Election ruling in Iraq favors Prime Minister. Iraqi court bans 52 candidates.

Analysis: Obama's Mideast diplomacy sees gains.

Obama assures Israel's Barak of U.S. commitment.

Israel halts East Jerusalem building.

ASIA

Australia shelves key emissions trading scheme.

Indian diplomat arrested on charges of spying for Pakistan.

Is climate change South Asia's deadliest threat?

U.N. shuts mission in Afghanistan's Kandahar.

Ousted Kyrgyz president charged with mass killing.

Thai protesters disrupt Bangkok commuter service.

Shanghai sets stage for World Expo spectacular.

AFRICA

Kenya seeks end to visa row after Dubai rulers expelled.

Southern Sudan opposition leader contests poll result.

Bashir's Victory: Prelude to Sudan's violent divorce?

Somali pirates flee possible al-Shabab attack. As patrols increase, Somali pirates widen their reach.

Egypt retries property tycoon in Lebanese pop star's killing.

Nigeria: 3 journalists killed in weekend violence.

EUROPE

French judge jails Noriega ahead of money laundering trial.

Russia and Norway reach accord on Barents Sea.

Belarus leader warns against Kyrgyz-type turmoil.

Tensions rise as Ukrainian parliament ratifies controversial deal.

Most Greeks disapprove of EU/IMF aid deal - poll.

Jaroslaw Kaczynski to follow in late brother’s presidential footsteps.

24th anniversary of Chernobyl nuclear accident.

AMERICAS

U.S. AG court challenge possible on immigration law.

Robots work to stop leak of oil in Gulf.

Volcano spews 'sand and ash over Guatemala'.

Panama's ex-dictator Noriega extradited to France.

Study links drug enforcement to more violence.

Brazil criticizes efforts to impose sanctions on Iran.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Yemen at a crossroads in its response to al-Qaeda.

US strike kills 8 Taliban in North Waziristan.

Underwear Bomber: New video of training, martyrdom statements.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Lawsuit exposes Wal-Mart to billions in potential damages.

Goldman execs defend conduct under Senate barrage.

Euro tumbles on Greece, Portugal downgrades.

Economists: The stimulus didn't help.

Deal near on derivatives.

Unemployment challenges Obama's economic narrative.

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