Wednesday, June 2, 2010

World News Briefs -- June 2, 2010



Israel Begins To Expel Activists It Seized On Flotilla -- New York Times

JERUSALEM — Facing a furious international dispute and widespread condemnation, Israel on Wednesday began to expel hundreds of activists seized from a flotilla of ships challenging its three-year blockade of Gaza — including those accused of attacking Israeli commandos.

But the deportation of about 410 activists to Turkey hit a snag as officials waited for Israel’s high court to rule on whether the detainees could be released without facing any criminal charges. Turkey, which harshly condemned Israel for Monday’s botched raid on the convoy of ships, threatened to sever diplomatic relations with Israel if Israel failed to release all of the Turkish passengers by the end of the day.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel to expel all activists by day's end.

Farewell to the green zone: US leaves ‘privileged prison’.

Tehran has enough material for two nuclear bombs, IAEA says.

ASIA

Militants attack as Afghan peace conference starts. Gunfight, explosions rock Afghan peace conference.

Japan's prime minister steps down over US base row.

Thai PM survives confidence vote over Bangkok protests.

South Koreans vote for local offices amid tensions.

AFRICA

France to bolster program to help secure Africa.

Libyan executions of foreigners are condemned.

US soccer team in fortified South Africa hotel.

EUROPE

U.K. cops find body of suspected gunman in deadly shooting spree.

EU says it supports Balkan integration despite crisis.

Polish plane crash: pilots ignored warnings.

AMERICAS

BP oil spill could make Gulf hurricane season 'devastating'. Department of Justice investigating spill.

NY nearly goes broke again, delays paying bills.

Guatemala struggles to recover after storm. Guatemala City sinkhole so big, so round it 'doesn't seem real'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Russia says terrorists seeking nuclear materials.

US has few options for Pakistan-linked attack.

Al-Qaeda is likely to replace No. 3 leader with ease.

U.N. investigator calls for halt to CIA drone killings.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Iran to sell 45 bln euros, buy dollars, gold -Xinhua.

Foreign banks find fortune in crisis.

G20 still has to prove itself after promising start.

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