Monday, October 25, 2010

World News Briefs -- october 25, 2010 (Evening Edition)



Wikileaks Iraq Documents Not As Damaging As Pentagon Feared – Yet -- Christian Science Monitor

The main Pentagon concern – that the Wikileaks documents would endanger Iraqis who worked with US forces – proved unfounded. But officials caution that dangers remain.


Just how damaging has the flood of documents that Wikileaks calls “the largest classified military leak in history” been to the US armed forces?

At first glance, it appears to be less disastrous than the Pentagon feared when it released a statement Friday warning that the leak could get soldiers and coalition partners killed.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran set to load fuel to core of first atomic plant.

Iraq's high court orders parliament to get back to work.

U.S. soldiers In Iraq restless in advisory role.

Hawkish Israeli minister drafts nuclear Iran plan.

New provocative photos of IDF soldiers on Facebook.

'The Ayatollahs' democracy': Inside Iran's political culture.

ASIA

India, Japan to expand strategic relations.

SKorea to send 1st food aid to NKorea in 3 years.

U.S.-South Korea aircraft carrier drill delayed.

Troops death toll in Afghanistan hits 600.

Bomb kills 5 people at Sufi shrine in Pakistan.

China's island patrols, reported embargo on 'rare earth' elements, irritate Japan.

Japan protests over Chinese boats near disputed islands.

AFRICA

Somali pirates thwarted off Kenyan coast.

More U.S. diplomats heading to Sudan before critical vote on secession; new violence feared.

Rioting hits Guinea towns as ethnic tensions rise.

Aid report cites abuses as Angola deports Congolese.

Nigeria: Cholera deaths rise to more than 1,500.

EUROPE

The Eurotunnel back on track.

France braces itself for another week of protests as Sarkozy believes he has turned corner. Strikes cost France hundreds of millions a day, minister says.

German firms blocking Facebook over security: report.

German committee recommends cutbacks in defense spending.

Russia plans to update Black Sea fleet - report.

EU teams to patrol Greek border amid migrant surge.

AMERICAS

Chile's saved miners play football match against their rescuers.

Drought has Amazon tributary at record low levels.

Brazil presidential campaign enters final stretch.

Special report: Is aid doing Haiti more harm than good? Haiti cholera toll tops 250.

Tijuana drug massacre claims 13.

Barbados Prime Minister Thompson dies at 48.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Canadian Khadr pleads guilty in Guantanamo trial.

Yemen estimates 400 Al-Qaida militants in country.

American al-Qaida spokesman urges attacks in US.

Secret war at the heart of Wikileaks.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Fed boss: Regulators looking into foreclosure mess.

Treasury shields Citigroup as deletions undercut disclosure.

BP sells Gulf of Mexico fields to pay for oil spill.

Analysis: IMF power shift opens way for more breakthroughs.

Germany accuses US of indirectly manipulating dollar.

German auto sector voices rare-earth fears.

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