Sunday, October 3, 2010

World News Briefs -- October 3, 2010



U.S. Issues Alert For Americans In Europe -- CNN

Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. State Department has issued a travel alert for U.S. citizens in Europe, based on information that suggests that al Qaeda and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks. Americans are warned to be aware of their surroundings and protect themselves when traveling.

One senior U.S. official said earlier that in addition to the travel alert from the State Department, "U.S. military installations are taking prudent precautions. This is a serious situation."

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria's Assad rebuffs Washington by courting Iran. Syrian leader visits Iran to discuss regional issues.

Ahmadinejad calls for US leaders to be 'buried'.

Iran arrests unidentified `nuclear spies,' says can fend off cyberattacks.

No talks until Israel halts settlements: PLO.

Tortuous path ahead to form Iraq government. Key Sunni says PM is threat to democracy in Iraq.

ASIA

Commonwealth Games open in Delhi with security tight. Crisis-plagued Commonwealth Games get hit again.

China vows to enhance ties with new NK leadership.

Contender for Nobel Prize is in Chinese prison.

Europe, Asia leaders gather as Japan-China row lurks.

Kyrgyzstan tense as parliamentary vote nears: OSCE.

AFRICA

S Sudan president warns of violence over Jan. vote.

Uganda vows to remove their soldiers in Somalia.

Mandela aide charged over Naomi Campbell diamonds.

Nigeria: Bomb blasts kill 12 in Abuja, 8 injured.

Malaria funding 'falling short'.

EUROPE

David Cameron: spending review won't take risks with defence.

Putin chief of staff may be next Moscow mayor: paper.

Germany marks 20 years since reunification.

Split or united? Bosnians divided ahead of vote.

Latvia's Dombrovskis may put ethnic Russian Party in his ruling coaltion.

Thousands protest in Rome against Berlusconi.

Ireland's party is well and truly over: now it's hangover time. Leaving Ireland: emigration looms again for children of the tiger that lost its claws.

AMERICAS

National elections begin in Brazil. Lula's pick favored as Brazil votes for president.

Ecuador's Correa backs off dissolving Congress.

Mexico's mayors becoming casualties of drug wars; many towns without leaders.

Mexican police investigate abduction of 22 people in resort town.

First look inside the proposed Islamic Center.

Cubans in shock at Raul Castro's warning of an end to their jobs for life.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US to issue terror warning to Americans in Europe.

CIA backed by drones in Pakistan.

U.S. drone attacks kill 17 militants in Pakistan.

Osama Bin Laden softens tone, but to what end?

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Australia set for 'rare earths' boom.

NYC mayor Michael Bloomberg next Treasury Secretary.

China's Wen offers to buy Greek debt.

China promises support for euro and euro bonds.

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