Sunday, December 26, 2010

World News Briefs -- December 26, 2010


Female Suicide Bomber Was Behind Deadly Pakistan Blast, Official Says -- CNN

Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- A young, female suicide bomber was behind a blast in Pakistan that killed at least 46 people and injured 105 others at a food distribution point, an official said Sunday.

Zakir Hussain Afridi, the top government official in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan, said that the preliminary investigation into the explosion shows that a woman between the ages of 16 and 18 blew herself up. The determination was made from remains of the bomber that were recovered.

The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for Saturday's blast in that Asian nation's tribal region.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel kills Gaza militants amid cross-border violence.

Palestinian mayor presides over boom times in Ramallah.

Iran President says nuke sanctions have failed.

Iran passes death sentence on 'Israeli spy'.

Hizballah fears 'Qaeda' type attacks from Lebanese Sunnis.

ASIA

Bombing of anti-Taliban tribe kills 45 in Pakistan. Food aid stalled in northwest Pakistan after female Taliban suicide bomber kills 45.

Turkey hosts trust-building talks between Afghanistan, Pakistan.

S Korea and China defence chiefs to meet amid tension.

NKorea troops boast of artillery attacks on SKorea.

Bus, van collide in India, killing 35, injuring 14.

AFRICA

Ivory Coast president refuses to 'abdicate'. Gbagbo warns I.Coast intervention would provoke war. Thousands flee Ivory Coast for Liberia amid poll crisis.

Somalis are desperate for a new life, but refugees face a dangerous road. Africans brave dangerous water crossing to Yemen, in hopes of a better life.

Christmas weekend violence kills 38 in Nigeria.

Somalia: Heavy fighting, shelling restart in Mogadishu.

8 American tourists killed in Egypt bus crash.

EUROPE

Nuclear treaty 'goes easy on Russia'.

Over 8,000 travelers stranded at Moscow airport amid travel chaos.

Thousands rally against ethnic violence in Moscow.

Senior militant commander among 8 killed in Dagestan.

The UK inflation genie is out of the bottle.

AMERICAS

Snow storm bears down on Mid-Atlantic, Northeast.

In Haiti, tensions around an army of foreign do-gooders.

Carlos Andres Perez dies at 88; former president of Venezuela.

Leak: Mexican army mistrusts other gov't agencies.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Dutch arrest 12 on suspicion of terrorism.

Brennan calls Yemeni president, asks for action against al-Qaeda.

Surviving terrorism (Commentary).

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

BMW's electric automobile revolution.

Ka-Sat net-dedicated spacecraft ready for launch.

Obama seen naming new economic adviser in January: official.

Russia's arms exports at record high.

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