Wednesday, May 12, 2010

World News Briefs -- May 12, 2010 (Evening Edition)



Obama Says Taking The Fight To The Taliban Is Paying Off -- The Guardian

US president papers over cracks at White House meeting with Afghan leader Hamid Karzai

Barack Obama warned today that coalition forces in Afghanistan faced months of hard fighting, but said they had started to "reverse the momentum of the insurgency" by taking the fight to the Taliban.

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MIDDLE EAST

Bomb kills 3, wounds 23 in Shi'ite area Of Baghdad.

Latest Iraq attacks expose security gaps, raise fears of instability.

Russia urges active US role in Mideast.

Could the Middle East become a nuclear-free zone?

ASIA

Myanmar Junta rejects international poll monitors.

Karzai visits Washington, with smiles all around.

US missile strikes kill 24 in NW Pakistan.

Philippine polls deliver decisive win for Aquino.

Thai authorities turn up heat on Bangkok protest.

9 killed in latest attack at China school.

AFRICA

Egyptian emergency law is extended for 2 years.

Libyan plane crash kills 96, Dutch boy survives.

Jem Darfur rebels threaten to resume Sudan war.

Somali pirates seize Greek ship.

Nigeria's Ruling Party Chairman arraigned on corruption charges.

EUROPE

French parliament condemns full Islamic face veil.

Sweden expels Syrian diplomat in 'kidnapping' case.

'We are once again the schmucks of Europe!' German media's verdict as anger at Greek bailout swells.

Conservative Cameron takes the reins in Britain. Britain’s new leaders aim to set Parliament term at 5 years.

Pope urges Portugal to rediscover Christian roots.

Russia, US reach accord on adoption deal.

AMERICAS

Oil execs face more questions about Gulf spill. Political patience wanes as Gulf oil spill grows.

Cartel papers show bribes to Mexican authorities.

Bodies of groom, wedding party members found.

Pro-Chavez lawmakers to tighten currency controls.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Yemen Al Qaeda arm claims attack on UK Ambassador.

N.C. Sen. Hagan wants Pakistani Taliban declared terrorists.

Senators demand tighter rules on no-fly list and addition to terror group list.

Guantanamo detainee Khadr's trial date set for August.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Bankers jailed, sued as Iceland seeks culprits for crisis.

US exposure to EU bailout is big but risk is limited.

Gold hits all-time high as investors seek haven.

Senate votes 96-0 to audit Fed, reveal who got bailout funds.

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