Wednesday, August 4, 2010

World News Briefs -- August 4, 2010

Photo: Iran's President Mahmud Ahmadinejad (file photo)

Iran's Ahmadinejad Survives Attack: Presidency Source -- Yahoo News/Reuters

TEHRAN (Reuters) – A source in the office of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad confirmed that the Iranian president's motorcade had come under an attack on Wednesday.

He said a home-made explosive device had exploded, but that the president, who was traveling from an airport in the western city of Hamadan to give a speech in a sports arena, was fine. One person had been arrested, the source said.

Read more ....

Update: Iran denies grenade attack on Ahmadinejad

MIDDLE EAST

Lebanon general held on suspicion of spying for Israel.

Israel continues uprooting trees on Lebanon border after fatal clash.

Israeli shellfire kills Palestinian militant in the southern Gaza strip.

Iran to reject Brazil offer on stoning case.

ASIA

NKorea threatens to retaliate against SKorea.

War against the Taliban being lost, says Zardari.

First New Zealand soldier dies in Afghanistan.

Political violence rages in Karachi, 12 more killed.

Trash threatens China's Three Gorges dam.

AFRICA

Kenya holds its breath on eve of vote on new constitution.

Obama "heartbroken" by Zimbabwe's decline.

Diplomats won't apologize for Mugabe walkout.

EUROPE

Russia wildfires 'out of control'.

Is Europe building Big Brother?

UN urges Kosovo, Serbia to resolve outstanding issues.

AMERICAS

BP says 'static kill' has successfully plugged oil well.

Mexico: 28,000 killed in drug violence since 2006.

Wyclef Jean to run for Haitian presidency: report.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.N.-listed 'terror front' group leads flood relief in Pakistan.

Qaeda linked group claims attack on Japan tanker.

FBI highlights similarities between al Qaeda, cartels.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Faltering US recovery trips dollar.

China seeks to widen gold market.

GM, Ford and Chrysler sales all lag estimates.

Saudi Arabia announces Blackberry messenger deadline.

No comments: