Monday, March 28, 2011

World News Briefs -- March 28, 2011



Libyan Rebels Rain Missiles On Retreating Gaddafi Troops As Their March West Closes In On Dictator's Home Town -- The Daily Mail

* Rebels pictured firing missiles at Gaddafi forces near Bin Jawad
* Opposition forces 60 miles from dictator's home town Sirte
* Western forces bomb 'civilian and military areas' in Tripoli, says Libyan TV
* NATO agrees to take full command of military operations in Libya
* Around 1,500 migrants land in Italy in first wave of refugees

Dramatic images today showed the rebel advance up the coast of Libya, as opposition forces closed in on Colonel Gaddafi's hometown.

The rebels have fought their way to within 60 miles of Sirte, where the dictator was born, and were locked in a battle with government forces near the town of Bin Jawad.

The images show opposition forces firing missiles at government troops as smoke billows across the battlefield.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israel deploys new anti-missile system.

Brutal crackdowns chill the 'Arab Spring'.

Syria’s President Assad deploys army. Syrian forces fire to disperse Deraa protest. Eyewitness: Gunfire, tear gas in Syrian city.

Unrest in Syria, Jordan poses new test for U.S. policy.

Dozens killed in Yemen explosion. Blast at Yemen explosives factory kills 78.

Yemeni president sacks defected military commander.

ASIA

Highly radioactive water leaks outside Japan's nuclear plant building. Japan Nuclear Crisis: reactors have damaged fuel rods. Radiation levels at Japan nuclear plant reach new highs.

Taliban truck explosion kills 23 in Afghanistan.

Kim Jong-il 'dreamed of being stoned'.

Hillary Clinton hints at strained US ties with Pakistan.

Peking University to screen students for 'radical thoughts'.

AFRICA

Libya rebels advance, Russia criticizes airstrikes. Libyan rebels close on key Gadhafi stronghold. Libya raids hit Gaddafi hometown. Libyan rebel advance halted, Sirte blasted by NATO jets. No UN mandate to attack Gaddafi forces: Russia. Rebels advance on eve of Libya crisis talks.

Woman at centre of rape claims offered money to recant, says mother.

Egypt parliamentary polls set for September: army.

Egyptian military says Mubarak under house arrest.

Heavy fighting erupts in Key Ivory Coast town. Major fighting in western Ivory Coast.

India Navy nabs 16 pirates, rescues 16 hostages. Pirates nabbed, hostages freed after three-hour battle.

EUROPE

Merkel's party set to lose power in German state.

French Socialists and National Front winners in local elections.

Italy PM Berlusconi in first trial showing since 2003.

Italy migrant influx intensifies on Lampedusa island.

AMERICAS

The U.S. debt crisis: Can Congress reach a solution?

Israel questions Argentina over Buenos Aires attacks.

Anti-this, pro-that ... all convene at the White House.

Canadian election campaign kicks off.

Dispatches from the war on drugs (commentary).

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Poland wants Guantanamo detainees questioned.

India and Pakistan discuss anti-terrorism measures.

Libyan rebels' ragtag army has al Qaeda links though lacks basic training.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China's new economic power fans fear, BBC poll finds.

Nissan sees output recovery within weeks.

Wal-Mart sex-bias case could have wide impact.

Gold replacing dollar as world’s reserve currency?

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