Saturday, May 1, 2010

World News Briefs -- May 1, 2010



BP Is Criticized Over Oil Spill, But U.S. Missed Chances To Act -- New York Times

NEW ORLEANS — As oil edged toward the Louisiana coast and fears continued to grow that the leak from a seabed oil well could spiral out of control, officials in the Obama administration publicly chastised BP America for its handling of the spreading oil gusher in the Gulf of Mexico.

Yet a review of the response suggests it may be too simplistic to place all the blame for the unfolding environmental catastrophe on the oil company. The federal government also had opportunities to move more quickly, but did not do so while it waited for a resolution to the spreading spill from BP.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iranian President slams West before New York visit.

As Iraqi election recount about to launch, Maliki faces other troubles.

US, Egypt negotiate Mideast nuclear-free zone: report.

Why Yemen's US-aided fight against Al Qaeda could backfire.

Kurdish rebels kill 4 Turkish soldiers, wound 7.

ASIA

Booming China on show to world at Shanghai Expo.

Thai standoff may worsen to civil war: crisis group.

Swat Valley returnees in acute need of help.

Nepal on the brink as Maoists take to streets on May Day.

AFRICA

U.N. official fears Congo is overcome by violence.

Explosion in Somali market kills 20 people.

Darfur rebels accuse Sudan army of launching major attack.

EUROPE

Belgian vote on Muslim veils could echo in Europe.

Greek unions protest expected austerity measures. Athens riot police fire tear gas during clashes.

Fresh poll blow to British PM as papers turn against him.

Russian ambassador warns of cost to Kiev of reneging on base deal.

AMERICAS

BP plan deemed major spill from Gulf well unlikely.

Huge crowds expected at LA's immigration march.

Recession, enforcement driving illegal immigrants to leave U.S.

Nicaragua accused of helping Colombian drug lords to establish trafficking routes.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S., Australia warn of terror attacks in India.

Qayyum Zakir: the Afghanistan Taliban's rising mastermind.

Egypt sentences 26 for plotting Hezbollah terrorist campaign.

U.S. seeking a plea agreement in case of Guantanamo detainee.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

ECB President favors global governance.

Obama won't halt offshore plans, despite widening spill.

French EconMin sees 100-120 bln eur Greek aid plan.

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