Tuesday, October 26, 2010

World News Briefs -- October 26, 2010 (Evening Edition)

Russia sinks lower in global corruption rating. © RIA Novosti. Mikhail Kutuzov

Report: Africa Tops World Corruption Rankings -- Voice of America

An anti-corruption group says Africa is the most corrupt region in the world, with Somalia being the most corrupt country.

Transparency International released its annual report Tuesday surveying perceived corruption in 178 countries.

The 2010 list ranks six African nations among the 10 most corrupt countries. They are Somalia, Sudan, Chad, Burundi, Angola and Equatorial Guinea.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian leader says US sows chaos overseas.

Why Bahrain's Shiite majority is restless despite election gains.

Iraq: Diyala struggles to overcome sectarian bad blood.

Iraq court sentences Tariq Aziz to death.

Iran upgrades missile defense system.

Israeli general lays out plan for reviving Gaza.

Yemen Interior Ministry imposes ban on weapons.

ASIA

No clear replacements for Afghan security guards.

China campaigning against international probe of possible war crimes in Burma.

Taking harder stance toward China, Obama lines up allies.

India accuses Pakistan of cease-fire violation.

U.S. operations in Kandahar push out Taliban.

Indonesia tsunami kills 113; scores more missing.

China's Three Gorges Dam reaches maximum capacity.

AFRICA

Nigeria: Security agents intercept arms shipment.

Most corrupt country in the world? Somalia, says Transparency International.

U.N.: More peacekeepers couldn't halt new Sudan war.

Rwanda terror charge for opposition's Victoire Ingabire.

EUROPE

EU to launch new Cuba talks.

EU to aid Greece with migrant crisis.

French students march as pensions strike loses steam.

Anti-Muslim feelings propel right wing in Europe.

Serbia's EU bid hinges on co-operation over war crimes.

UK military interrogations "may break Geneva rules".

Russia says it wants "equal" involvement in missile shield.

AMERICAS

Chile's Pinera apologizes to Germany for slogan.

Cuba sets out rules and taxes for self-employed workers.

Amid cholera utbreak in Haiti, fear and misery.

Mexico birthday massacre shows teen toll in drug war.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

With Khadr's deal, is a 'get out of Guantanamo' strategy emerging?

Former child soldier convicted of murder in U.S. soldier's death.

North Waziristan operation reports upset Taliban.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

U.S. home prices fell in August, hovering near recent lows.

Bernanke asset purchases risk unleashing 1970s inflation genie.

FDIC head sounds alarm on foreclosure litigation.

Ford posts quarterly profit, pays down debt.

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