Thursday, February 3, 2011

World News Briefs -- February 3, 2011



Egypt's Army Separates Battling Demonstrators -- L.A. Times

A second day of clashes in Tahrir Square prompts decisive military action. The prime minister apologizes for the previous day's attacks, which left at least five dead.

Clashes flared for a second day Thursday between opponents and supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, spilling out of the central Cairo square occupied by antigovernment demonstrators and deepening the chaos gripping Egypt.

The army acted decisively for the first time to try to separate the two sides, planting tanks and soldiers in the no-man's land between what have become enemy lines. In the early afternoon, as helicopters circled overhead, the fighting was scattered and less intense than the previous day.

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MIDDLE EAST

Arab rulers watch unrest for signs it’s contagious.

Tens of thousands of Yemenis demonstrate in Sanaa. Anti-government rallies in Yemen stay calm. Yemenis square off in rival 'Day of Rage' protests.

Jordanian Islamists to meet king but say protests will continue. Jordan's Islamists seek reforms From King.

IISS sees modest Iranian nuke production capacity.

ASIA

Terror, ruin but no deaths in huge Australia storm.

Pakistan court extends detention of US embassy official.

India snubs Iran, Pakistan in defense show.

Fireworks rock China as leaders visit drought areas.

AFRICA

Egyptian army starts rounding up journalists. Egypt army moves to stop assault on protesters.


Zimbabwe’s MDC accuses Mugabe supporters, police of attacks. Violence flares in Zimbabwe's capital with stone throwing, assaults; at least 3 hospitalized.

Man arrested for Facebook slur on Nigeria governor.

U.S.-led fleet fails to suppress Somali pirates.

EUROPE

France, Germany inching forward on euro zone deal.

Belarus president warned of middle-east style uprising.

Somali convicted of attacking Danish cartoonist.

On a stage in Russia's Kamchatka, flouting government orders.

AMERICAS

Some 43 million Americans use food stamps.

Mammoth U.S. storm leaves bitter cold, destruction.

Gang gunbattles, street blockades in Mexico.

Mexico supplies electricity to wintry Texas.

Cuba is unlikely to see Egypt-like uprising.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Putin, Medvedev at odds over Moscow airport terrorism probe.

Airline Employee plotted with Al-Qaeda leader, prosecution says.

Senior cleric in Indonesia is charged with terrorism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

World food prices reach new record.

Shippers concerned over possible Suez Canal disruptions.

Wall Street investors nervously watch Egypt.

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