Thursday, May 13, 2010

World News Briefs -- May 13, 2010 (Evening Edition)

A NYPD officer in an bomb suit examines a Nissan Pathfinder parked in New York's Times Square on May 1. Faisal Shahzad has since been arrested in connection with the attempted attack. Photo: REUTERS

3 Arrested As Part Of Times Square Bomb Investigation -- L.A. Times

FBI raids in the Northeast are part of the probe into the attempted N.Y. bombing. The suspects are held on immigration charges, but agents are delving into possible funding sources for suspect Faisal Shahzad.

Three people were arrested Thursday morning as FBI agents began executing search warrants at several spots around Boston and other parts of the Northeast as part of a widening investigation into the financial support behind the Times Square bombing attempt earlier this month, according to federal law-enforcement officials.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey’s pact with Russia will give it nuclear plant.

Israelis: No halt to east Jerusalem construction.

U.S. sees return of Sadrist threat in southern Iraq.

Analysis: Syria handles Scud row with eye on US.

ASIA

Afghans protest against 'refugee executions' in Iran.

Rogue Thai general shot in the head.

South Korea closer to blaming North for sinking ship.

SWJ news roundup: Karzai visit (updated)

Chinese deal with Pakistan hems Obama.

AFRICA

South Sudanese army caught in fresh fighting.

Nigeria president 'chooses Namadi Sambo as deputy'.

Investigators in Libya to scour site of crashed plane.

U.S. envoy Gration says Sudan's peace accord is in peril.

Amid doubts, offensive to retake Somalia capital looms.

Egypt’s extension of emergency law draws criticism.

EUROPE

Turkish prime minister in 'revolutionary' visit to Greece.

David Cameron coalition team in first cabinet meeting.

U.S. revives nuclear energy pact with Russia, citing cooperation On Iran.

Half of Russians believe bribery solves "problems".

Russian mine search halted, death toll reaches 66.

Greeks take to the streets, but lacking earlier zeal.

AMERICAS

Los Angeles to boycott Arizona over immigration law.

BP says costs on U.S. Gulf oil spill rise to $450 Mln. Criminal charges likely from Gulf oil spill, legal experts say.

Colombians face spy, sabotage trial in Venezuela.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Faisal Shahzad used "Hawala" system to get money, sources say.

DHS cuts New York funds as President Obama visits.

US slaps sanctions on al-Qaida leaders in Yemen.

Europe's antiterrorism agencies favor human intelligence over technology.

Senators seek new terror security measures.

Haiti's neighbors, fearing mass migration, withdraw welcome mat.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Is the U.S. doomed to a Greek-style meltdown?

Barack Obama plans to punish BP with tax hike as Gulf spill worsens.

Gold hits fresh record on inflation fears.

Euro loses bounce from $1 trillion bailout.

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