Friday, November 5, 2010

World News Briefs -- November 5, 2010 (Evening Edition)



Mosque Blasts In Pakistan's NW Kills At Least 71 -- Yahoo News/Reuters

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (Reuters) – Two explosions killed at least 71 people in mosques in Pakistan's northwest on Friday, officials said, after a relative lull in militant violence.

In one attack, a suicide bomber blew himself up as Friday prayers were ending, killing at least 66 people, provincial government officials said. The attack occurred in Darra Adam Khel, a suburb of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province capital Peshawar.

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MIDDLE EAST

No U.S. plan to send counterterrorism forces to Yemen– Pentagon spokesman.

United Nations backs Lebanon assassination probe after attack. Former UN investigators warn of new wave of assassinations in Lebanon.

Bombings may spur end to Iraq's political impasse.

Saudi prince rules out engagement with Israel until Arab land is returned.

Hezbollah boycotts Lebanese national dialogue for first time.

In Gaza, rise of Hamas military wing complicates reconciliation with Fatah.

Syria Internet law threatens online freedom.

ASIA

Burma's elections undemocratic but may offer some change.

China assails Nobel Peace Prize as ‘card’ of West.

Afghanistan: US marines who replaced British forces 'aid security'.

60 killed, over 100 wounded in Pakistan mosque blast.

Pakistani officials concerned about Obama's decision to bypass nation on trip.

Myanmar military set to win elections on Sunday.

China urges diplomats to skip Nobel ceremony for Chinese dissident.

Japanese Chinese relations hit another low.

Indonesia’s deadly volcano erupts again. Indonesia volcano blasts searing gas; 122 now dead.

AFRICA

Tanzania's president wins reelection with 61 pct.

Africa is on the cusp of an Internet boom.

Darfur rebels, Khartoum clash despite peace talks.

For some bushmen, a homeland worth the fight.

Nigeria deports hundreds of immigrants amid Islamist fears.

Algeria to arm civilians against Islamist militants.

Profile: Al-Qaeda in North Africa.

EUROPE

WikiLeaks founder mulls asylum in Switzerland.

Anti-nuclear rally protests against 'Chernobyl on wheels'.

EU, US welcome Croatian and Serbian presidents' apologies for wartime crimes.

Georgia 'busts Russian spy ring', outrages Moscow.

Britain urges action over extremist U.S. website.

Irish Republic announces record budget cuts.

Holocaust-era mass grave found in Romania.

AMERICAS

Drug wars in Mexico, Colombia push drug trade to Dominican Republic.

DEA: 45 Mexican drug cartel suspects arrested in Atlanta.

Hillary Clinton rules out 2012, 2016 Presidential runs.

U.S. joblessness likely held near 10%, highlighting Fed worry.

Memo to White House: Lawyer up.

Mistake may have led to mass grave deaths in Mexico.

No survivors in Cuba airliner crash with 68 aboard.

As storm nears, Haitians scramble to evacuate. Mass evacuations as hurricane menaces Haiti.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda's Yemen wing claims parcel bomb plot, UPS crash.

Guantanamo task force stands tall in tough mission.

Bush: I OK’d waterboarding KSM.

Facebook brings the Afghan war to Fort Campbell.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dollar at risk of crashing, triggering inflation: strategist.

China and Germany belittle U.S. actions before G20.

U.S. Fed bond move spurs backlash from Asia to Europe.

Gold sets record; other commodities chalk up gains.

Qantas A380 incident poses Airbus cost challenge. Qantas says A380 engine failure may be "design issue".

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