Tuesday, November 9, 2010

World News Briefs -- November 9, 2010



President Obama Arrives In Indonesia -- Politico

JAKARTA – Barack Obama finally returned to Indonesia, where he briefly lived as a child, on Tuesday, marking a long-awaited homecoming to a country that takes a particular pride in his rise to the presidency.

But, after two cancelled visits this year, his much-anticipated return will be cut short due to an ash cloud that’s expected to move in as a result of the erupting Mount Merapi Volcano. White House press secretary Robert Gibbs said the White House hopes Obama will still be able to deliver his planned speech to the Muslim world while in Jakarta, but suggested that the president may have to cut out his tour of the Istiqlal Mosque, the largest in South Asia, before flying to Seoul, South Korea, on Wednesday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Turkey to host Iran talks 'soon'. Report: Iran offers November date for renewed nuclear talks with West.

Top Iraqi political leaders discuss forming new government.

Gates: US open to request from Iraq to stay.

EU urges Israel to 'reverse' plan for more East Jerusalem construction.

Palestinians say it's time to recognize their state.

Jordan votes in polls boycotted by Islamic opposition.

ASIA

Troops regaining control in eastern Burma. 20,000 Myanmar refugees start heading home.

Myanmar army-backed party sweeps election.

Thai floods leave 181 dead.

China stops blocking harsh North Korea report: U.N. envoys.

U.S. visitor saw no sign of resumed North Korean nuke work.

South Korea pins hopes on G-20 summit.

South Korea, U.S. go down to wire on trade talks.

AFRICA

Bozize to run for re-election in Central African Republic.

U.S. offers to delist Sudan as terrorism sponsor.

Deaths in Western Sahara camp raid. Toll rises to six in deadly W.Sahara clashes.

South Africa fury at inaction over school gang-rape.

EUROPE

For Russian journalists, one beating too many.

EU Ministers call for WMD readiness.

Prosecutor to probe US surveillance in Sweden.

German nuclear waste shipment complete.

Visa rules eased for Balkan countries.

AMERICAS

Dismembered bodies, warped minds.

Castro calls rare Cuba communist party congress. Cuba to chart economic future at party congress.

Cholera confirmed for resident of Haiti's capital.

Argentine junta leader Massera dies.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al-Awlaki urges more violence vs. U.S.

How popular will Anwar al-Awlaki's latest video be?

Panetta says CIA will probe WikiLeaks document release.

Bush defends Iraq war,use of waterboarding.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Gold sets record high amid economic fears.

Volcker says no quick way to cut US unemployment.

Ex-CEO says BP was unprepared for oil spill.

Fed global backlash grows.

Facebook and Google in data sharing spat.

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