Thursday, April 29, 2010

World News Briefs -- April 29, 2010



Gulf Oil Spill 'Five Times' Larger Than Estimated -- The Guardian

US coastguard says 5,000 barrels a day of oil are spewing from a well beneath site of the Deepwater Horizon rig explosion

Five times more oil a day than previously believed is spewing into the Gulf of Mexico from the blown-out well of the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig, the US coastguard has said.

Coastguard Rear Admiral Mary Landry said National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) experts now estimate that 5,000 barrels a day of oil are spilling into the gulf – far more than the previous estimate of 1,000 barrels a day. Robot submarines have so far failed to shut off the flow, 1,500m (5,000ft) below the surface, but the coastguard said a test burn on an isolated area of the spill was successful.

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MIDDLE EAST

Ahmadinejad applies to visit US for UN nuclear meeting.

Iran, Egypt ready for battle at U.N. nuclear meeting.

Rights group: Torture routine in secret Iraq jail.

ASIA

Thai troops struggle to contain Bangkok protests.

South Korea vows to avenge sailors’ deaths. South Korea holds funeral for sailors killed in sinking.

On a holiday for Afghans, tight security and violence.

China to build reactors in Pakistan.

Pakistan Taliban chief believed alive.

AFRICA

U.N.-trained Somali soldiers deserting.

Sudan resumes demarcation of north-South border.

World Cup hosts S.Africa back on winning trail.

EUROPE

UK's Brown seeks redemption at debate after gaffe.

Merkel tested as escalating Greek crisis hurts Euro.

Ukraine's Yanukovych signs Russian naval base deal into law.

AMERICAS

Shootings kill 16 people in Mexican border city.

Oil-rich Venezuela gripped by economic crisis.

Chavez foes fielding unified lineup for election.

Argentine media-government conflict turns ugly.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Read the Pentagon’s new rules for military trials.

Yemen arrests dozens of al Qaeda suspects.

North Africans move against al-Qaida.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

BP says would welcome military help on oil spill.

Greek fire turns to Spanish fever.

Dangers loom beyond the eurozone.

Lawmakers to Holder: Goldman, other firms aren't 'too big for jail'.

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