Tuesday, June 1, 2010

World News Briefs -- June 1, 2010 (Evening Edition)



Condemnation Across Europe After Israel Raid On Freedom Flotilla -- Christian Science Monitor

European governments and their citizens appeared united in their criticism of an Israel raid that killed at least nine activists on the so-called Freedom Flotilla seeking to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza.

European official and public reaction to an Israeli raid that killed at least 9 members of the self-styled "Freedom Flotilla" bound for Gaza on Monday has been uniformly condemnatory.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israeli raid of Freedom Flotilla complicates US efforts against Iran.

Gaza militants cross border into Israel, exchange fire with troops.

Egypt opens Gaza border after Israel ship clash.

IAEA: Iran has over 2 tons enriched uranium -2 bombs' worth.

Iraq's Supreme Court ratifies election results.

Iran moves to thwart protests ahead of election anniversary.

ASIA

Kandahar offensive to target 1,000 Taliban.

Death toll reaches 140 in India train wreck blamed on Maoists.

Japan PM Hatoyama faces pressure to resign.

Taliban scorn Afghan national peace conference.

China and Japan 'back North Korea financial sanctions'.

Pakistani official promises to protect Ahmadi sect.

Pakistani court orders access to Facebook restored.

AFRICA

Hunting for Liberia’s missing millions.

France vows to help Africa fight piracy, terrorism.

Kenya and Sudan in the spotlight as ICC conference opens in Uganda.

EUROPE

Angry Russians protest crackdown on protests.

New German president to be elected June 30.

EU urges Russia to modernize economy.

EU chief raps Russia on human rights, media freedom.

Russia gives Kaczynski plane crash info to Poland.

AMERICAS

Jamaica strains to fill void left by gang bosses.

American troops leave Haiti. Haiti is unprepared as hurricane season starts.

Central America floods, mudslides kill scores.

Gulf oil spill threat widens.

Cuba trains Venezuela in military, communications.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al-Qaida: No. 3 official killed with family.

Al-Qaida leader in Algeria surrenders.

Court to Guantánamo Uighurs: Accept resettlement or stay in prison.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

President Obama: BP could face criminal charges over Gulf oil spill.

European Central Bank’s report issues warning.

Euro hits new 4-year low against dollar.

World debt crisis: eight reasons you should care.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

An audio track from a news report about the Gulf of Mexico BP oil disaster is being loaded and played when the latest report on the Israeli action against those 'humanitarian peace activists' is loaded via War News Update. This makes keeping fresh updates of WNU a problematic effort with all of the bandwidth being stolen by that unwanted report being downloaded in the unseen background.

D. E. Reddick

Anonymous said...

Well, the audio playback has quit (at least there isn't anything audible). But, when opening WNU there is still a continual downloading of something in the background.

I think you have an unforeseen problem with whatever news service you used as a source for some news report.

D. E. Reddick

WNU Editor said...

Thanks D.E. for the input. I have been away since this afternoon, so if the problem occurred when I was gone I have unfortunately missed it.

At the moment, everything appears to be working OK. I use three different computers and an iMac that operate independently from each other .... and everyone is working normally.

However .... it appears that I do have something downloading in the background ... and it is called counters.gigya.com

I checked to find out what it is,and I found out that this is a tracking program. This is something that I definitely do not want on this blog, it slows down everything and is an annoyance for some with slow computers. Unfortunately .... I cannot find the source from where it is coming from. I will keep on looking, but I suspect that it will disappear by tomorrow.

Anonymous said...

Well, it's nearly noon on Tuesday and I'm seeing that same item from counters.gigya.com. It seems to refresh every couple of minutes. Also, intermittently there is another thing which seems to be some sort of player being accessed (player.ooyala.com or l.player.ooyala.com).

D. E. Reddick

WNU Editor said...

Still cannot find the source. I will spend the next few days looking at who is the !@%&?@#$! that is giving me this problem.