Wednesday, April 28, 2010

World News Briefs -- April 28, 2010 (Evening Edition)

Angela Merkel has pledged to move quickly to shore up the common currency, while voicing her exasperation with Greek profligacy. Photograph: Tobias Schwarz /Reuters

Debt Crisis: Germans Rage At Picking Up Bill For 'Pampered' Greeks

As public opposition towards bailout grows by the day, so too does Angela Merkel's dilemma

When a reporter from the German tabloid Bild was sent to Athens this week to hand out now defunct drachma notes to Greeks in an attempt to persuade them to drop the euro, they were "virtually ripped out of his hands," according to the paper.

The tabloid stunt did more than any of the passionate headlines of the past few days to sum up the frustration and anger being felt in Germany towards Greece.

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MIDDLE EAST

Claims and counterclaims about Hezbollah acquiring new Scud missiles.

Human Rights Watch: Torture 'routine' at secret Iraqi detention facility.

Why West struggles to rein in Iran's nuclear program. Iran tries fuel deal counter - offer as sanctions loom.

Gaza police accuse Egypt in deaths of 4 Palestinians in smuggling tunnel.

Israel warns against giving Iran too much time.

Iraq's political disarray likely to remain after U.S. departure. Obama sticks to a deadline in Iraq.

Palestinian leaders may ban labourers from settlements.

Hezbollah vows to continue amassing 'arms of resistance'.

ASIA

North Korea's provocations: The world's limited options.

Thai authorities, protesters clash near capital.

Leaders of India, Pakistan to hold talks Thursday.

What have Pakistan offensives achieved?

Indian diplomat ‘spied for Pakistan’.

AFRICA

Niger - UN warning over total crop failure.

Unpaid Somali soldiers desert to insurgency.

26 convicted in Egypt attack planning.

Sudan's Bashir, fresh off win, visits Egypt.

U.N. eyes international tribunals for pirates.

Report calls Zambia’s prisons ‘death traps’.

EUROPE

Russia and Norway reach accord on Barents Sea.

Austria probe links slaying to Chechen president.

Pressure grows on Germany to back Greek bailout.

Russian base deal ends 5 years of pointless feud - Ukrainian PM.

In UK election gaffe, Brown calls voter 'bigoted'.

Russia posts Katyn massacre documents on Internet.

AMERICAS

Venezuela takes over brewer's land, sugar mills.

Unemployment challenges Obama's economic narrative.

Red Cross spending on Haiti's recovery called into question.

Mexico issues travel alert on Arizona.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Terror financing: Still hard nut to crack.

North Africans move against al-Qaida.

Obama administration defies congressional subpoena on Fort Hood documents.

Terrorist attacks spike in Pakistan, Afghanistan.

NYC student pleads guilty to terrorism charge.

Guantanamo torture claims at issue as court hears Khadr case

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

German MPs claim Greece needs €120bn.

European debt crisis looms over meeting.

Senate showdown puts Goldman's defense on display.

Portugal leaders join forces on financial crisis.

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