Thursday, January 13, 2011

World News Briefs -- January 13, 2010



Obama Uses Careful Tone To Urge 'A More Civil' Tone In Politics -- Washington Post

President Obama carefully interjected himself Wednesday night into the debate over political civility in the wake of the Arizona shootings. He urged "a more civil and honest public discourse" but avoided any suggestion that the heightened political tensions of the past several years may have influenced the gunman.

While some Democrats have suggested partisan rhetoric from conservatives has created a highly charged political environment that may have led to Saturday's shooting, the president declined to endorse that view.

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MIDDLE EAST

Government fall plunges Lebanon into uncertainty. Lebanon in political turmoil as govt collapses. Hariri to lead caretaker government in Lebanon.

Kuwaiti PM visits Baghdad for the first time since Gulf war. Kuwaiti PM on first trip to Iraq since Gulf War.

Biden visits Iraq for talks on future relationship.

U.S. agencies believe Iran's nuclear efforts have slowed.

ASIA

'Bomb kills policeman, wounds five in NW Pakistan'.

Sri Lanka flooding worsens. Flood affects 1 million in Sri Lanka.

Japan PM to reshuffle cabinet on Friday.

Flooded Brisbane in shock, fresh rains feared. Brisbane a 'war zone' as huge flood smashes city.

AFRICA

Tunisia protesters defy capital's curfew as union calls for general strike. Rioting continues in Tunisia. Tunisia: Further violence reported despite curfew.

Ivory Coast armed forces are split, Ouattara tells Le Parisien.

South Sudan vote will meet global standards-Carter. Fears of military build-up in Sudan. Joy as south Sudan vote confirmed valid.

Security tight before Nigeria ruling party primary.

EUROPE

Russia blames crew in air crash that killed Polish President.

Belarus crackdown strains ties with both EU and Russia.

François Fillon says saving the euro is vital to Britain's interests.

Georgian TV channel to challenge Kremlin-grip on news.

AMERICAS

Haitians turn out for one-year anniversary of quake.

Obama tells polarized nation: 'We can be better'.

Hundreds dead in Brazil slides, search to continue. Brazil flood and mudslide deaths rise as search goes on.

Chile protests turn deadly as Latin America buckles under rising energy prices.

Mexico updates four years of drug war deaths to 34,612.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Member of top al Qaeda operative's cell denied habeas petition.

Morocco says soldiers let arms get to al Qaeda.

Pakistan "epicentre of terrorism" in the world, re-iterates Admiral Mullen.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

U.S. banks repossess 1 million homes in 2010.

US economy growing 'moderately', says Federal Reserve.

Oil hovers below $92 near 2-year high.

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