Sunday, April 3, 2011

World News Briefs -- April 3, 2011



French Step Up Ivory Coast Patrols As Battle Looms -- CNN

(CNN) -- French peacekeepers in war-torn Ivory Coast stepped up patrols in the main city Sunday as a battle for Abijdan seemed to be looming.

United Nations helicopters patrolled the skies over the city as a tense calm reigned, a local resident told CNN.

The man, whom CNN is not naming to protect his safety, said he had been to church as usual, where another parishioner said he had seen dead bodies by the road on his way to the congregation.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian president appoints ex-minister to form govt.

Attack by enemy forces leaves 2 American soldiers dead in Iraq, US military says.

U.S. Baghdad embassy will double in size: Envoy.

Dozens of Yemen protesters wounded in new clash. Police open fire on Yemen protesters.

Turkish nuclear plans on Mediterranean raise fears.

ASIA

Crews 'facing 100-year battle' at Fukushima. Official: Getting tsunami-ravaged Japanese nuclear plant under control could take months.

China expanding nuclear power but lacks emergency planning.

Kazakhstan holds presidential election.

S. Korea's Lee says N. Korea not sincere on talks.

AFRICA

Libya fight focuses on strategic oil town. Gaddafi forces shell town as rebels name "crisis team". Libya rebels resume battle for key oil town.

Adviser: Forces for Ivory Coast president prepare for final push to oust entrenched incumbent. Charges and counter-charges in killings of 1,000 in Ivory Coast town with UN peacekeepers. Ivory Coast: aid workers find 1,000 bodies in Duekoue. Charges fly in killings of 1,000 in Ivorian town. French take over Abidjan airport.

UAE forces storm hijacked ship, detain pirates.

Egypt’s military keeping repressive practices in place.

Nigeria's elections postponed over logistical 'chaos'.

EUROPE

Spain: Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero not to stand again.

British Minister advocates British-French nuclear deterrent.

Irish banks fail stress tests.

Catholic police recruit killed in Omagh car bomb. Omagh bomb: police chief pays tribute to slain officer.

AMERICAS

How a big US bank laundered billions from Mexico's murderous drug gangs.

Mexico: Thousands missing in drugs war says CNDH.

Obama likely to announce re-election bid next week.

Drug kingpin to be extradited to Venezuela, denying U.S. valuable evidence.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda has gained control of Yemeni town, source says.

U.S. still unprepared for threats, 9-11 panel chiefs say

WikiLeaks cable casts doubt on Guantanamo medical care.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Foreign banks tapped Fed’s secret lifeline most at crisis peak.

Southwest grounds about 80 planes after mishap.

The $3,500 'Davos in the Caribbean' cruise.

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