Monday, November 1, 2010

World News Briefs -- November 1, 2010



Baghdad Church Siege Survivors Speak Of Taunts, Killings And Explosions -- The Guardian

Attack prompts worldwide condemnation and leaves Iraq's beleaguered Christian community in despair

At sunset yesterday, Raghada al-Wafi walked excitedly to mass with news for the priest who married her a month ago. Tonight, exactly 24 hours later, she returned to the Our Lady of Salvation church – this time carried by her family in a coffin that also contained her unborn child.

Today the priest who blessed her marriage and pregnancy minutes before he was killed will also be buried, as will several dozen other members of his congregation – all of them slain by terrorists in an attack that has drawn condemnation from around the world and left the fate of Iraq's beleaguered Christian community evermore uncertain .

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MIDDLE EAST


Al Qaeda in Iraq claims massacre at Christian church in Baghdad. Deadly Baghdad church siege highlights threat to Iraqi Christians.

Iraq's Shiite bloc rejects Saudi offer to hold crisis talks.

Turkish authorities release photo of suspected bomber.

Iranian official says Tehran has own agenda for nuclear talks.

Ahmadinejad says food, fuel subsidies will be slashed.

Egypt's intelligence chief headed to Israel.

Israel's Netanyahu announces US visit.

ASIA

NATO: coalition forces kill nearly 100 Afghan insurgents.

China goes door-to-door for world's biggest census.

Russia angers Japan with visit to disputed islands.

US offers mediation between China and Japan as Asia Pacific leaders meet.

Kyrgyzstan deals cloaked in mystery.

AFRICA

15 killed during Somali insurgent attack. Mogadishu fighting kills 12.

Ivory Coast holds long-delayed 'reconciliation' poll.

Nigerian leaders urge calm after ethnic violence flares.

Rwanda genocide: Kanyarukiga guilty of church massacre.

Tanzania says it will begin releasing results of President election today.

Somali-American becomes Prime Minister of Somalia.

EUROPE

Britain, Germany increase flight security after bomb scare.

Nicolas Sarkozy 'among targets of Greece parcels bombs'.

Churches set ablaze in Russia's Muslim Caucasus.

Russian lawmakers could reconsider "New START".

2,000 rally in Moscow, demand freedom of assembly.

Angela Merkel consigns Ireland, Portugal and Spain to their fate.

Germany suspends passenger flights from Yemen.

Reshaping British politics from within.

AMERICAS

Brazil elects Dilma Rousseff as first female president.

Bolivia eyes Iranian military planes, helicopters.

How California's Pot proposition is agitating Latin America.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Canada says it will accept Guantanamo detainee Khadr in a year.

Saudi militant top suspect in parcel bomb plot.

Bombs tip-off 'came from former al-Qaeda member'.

US missile attack kills 5 in NW Pakistan.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Stocks face dark side of gridlock in capital.

Hollywood's business model is broken. Prepare for the fall of the movie industry.

Oil price hits six-month high of $83.45.

Chinese manufacturing gains speed in October.

Space tourism: Will it be worth the money?

European markets wait on U.S. elections and the Fed.

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