Tuesday, April 26, 2011

World News Briefs -- April 26, 2011



Fears Of A Military Stalemate In Libya Grow -- USA Today

WASHINGTON —The United States recently stepped up pressure on the regime of Moammar Gadhafi with drone strikes and a decision to send non-lethal supplies to rebels. But critics say these are only incremental steps that won’t turn the tide.

“We’re in great risk of a stalemate,” said Sen. John McCain, a leading Republican voice on national security issues and critic of President Obama’s Libya policy. “I think we need to do a great deal more in order to bring it to a successful conclusion.”

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MIDDLE EAST

More gunfire, arrests reported in Syrian crackdown. Gunfire echoes around Syria's besieged Deraa. Syrian troops continue assault on Daraa: activist. Syrian regime's attacks on protesters escalate. Syrian tanks, soldiers lay siege to southern towns.

Deal on Yemen crisis may be done next week: officials.

Iraq has more than 14,000 people missing: ministry.

Iran uncovers second cyber attack.

ASIA

Death toll reaches 14,435 from great quake-tsunami in Japan.

Carter, other ex-leaders in NKorea on 3-day visit.

Guantanamo documents may inflame U.S.-Pakistan tensions.

Taliban attack two navy buses in Karachi, 4 dead.

Forgotten victims of Pakistan's Taliban war.

Thai-Cambodia border clashes raise diplomatic stakes.

North Korea military seen ousting Kim family in event of uprising.

AFRICA

Kadhafi safe and his morale high: spokesman. Heavy fighting in Misrata and Libyan mountains. Kadhafi defiant despite NATO bombs, rebel gains.

Nigerians brace for more violence as voters choose state governors.

Instability is worsening in southern Sudan.

Mauritania: Tear gas used on 'day of rage' protesters.

Poll: Most Egyptians want Quran as source of laws.

EUROPE

Russia calls for stricter nuclear safety rules.

Ongoing safety fears on Chernobyl anniversary.

Italy, France ask EU to revise border treaty.

African migrants set up camp by Paris Eurostar terminal.

AMERICAS

Hugo Chavez says Venezuela's minimum wage to rise 25%.

Google to amend Rio maps over Brazil favela complaints.

Levees ready to burst as rain pounds central US.

Mexican police free 51 workers taken hostage.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Many freed Guantanamo inmates join terrorists, files say.

Guantanamo documents revive debate.

Gitmo docs link Pakistani, Iranian, and Yemeni intelligence agencies to al Qaeda.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Central banks pump £3 trillion into world economy.

Sony to challenge Apple with two tablet computers.

China and US plan talks to solve currency issues.

It's growth, but not as we know it.

Saudi Arabia worried high oil prices will hit global economy.

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