Tuesday, May 10, 2011

World News Briefs -- May 10, 2011 (Evening Edition)



Is Gaddafi Still Alive? Nato Admit They're Unsure If Tyrant Survived Heaviest Bombing Raid In Weeks... But Insist: 'We're Not Targeting Him' -- The Daily Mail

* Plumes of smoke seen rising from dictator's compound
* Rebels on verge of breakthrough after weeks of battlefield stalemate
* 600 Libyan refugees feared dead as rescue boat sinks in Mediterranean

Nato has been forced to deny that bombing raids on Libya last night were aimed at killing Colonel Gaddafi - but added that they did not know if the dictator was dead or alive.

The Libyan leader's compound in Tripoli was hit by eight missile strikes overnight during the heaviest bombing for several weeks.

But today, Brigadier General Claudio Gabellini insisted that the latest raids were aimed at command and control centres used by the regime to direct attacks against civilians.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian tanks enter southern villages near Daraa. Syria activists call new protests as thousands held. Assad tightens grip on Syria's restive third city.

Israelis celebrate independence, Arabs protest. Israel's population stands at 7.746 million on its 63rd birthday.

Palestinians feel tension of unity pact.

Four dead as security forces fire on Yemen protest.

U.S. in limbo over Iraq troop presence.

Gaza flotilla scheduled for late June.

ASIA

US-China meeting comes as China faces its own problems, too.

China may hold smallest fissile material stockpile among nuclear powers.

Pakistan names general to probe bin Laden scandal.

US drone attack 'kills four in Pakistan'.

Japan to scrap plan to boost nuke energy to 50 pct.

Clinton: US doesn't see China as threat. US concerned about crackdown in China as talks begin.

AFRICA

'NATO strikes in Libya target Gaddafi compound'. NATO denies targeting Gadhafi in airstrikes. Tripoli sites bombed, rebels claim success in east. NATO carries out airstrikes on Libyan capital. NATO bombs rock Tripoli, Libya rebels advance. With help from NATO, Libyan rebels gain ground.

West Africa Rising: Leaders tout Sierra Leone's first value-added factory since the war.

Retreating militias kill 174 in Ivory Coast, ministry says. Ivory Coast: Pro-Gbagbo militia 'massacred civilians'.

Egyptian military blame former Mubarak party for sectarian violence. Fear in Egypt at growing role of Salafists.

Southern Africa mediators report progress in Zimbabwe political talks.

EUROPE

Carla Bruni fuels pregnancy rumours.

Irish bombshell: Government raids PRIVATE pensions to pay for spending.

ETA terrorists, released after 25 years for attempted assassinations, greeted by violent protests.

Rescue auditors probe Greece amid eurozone debt storm. Rescue auditors probe Greece amid eurozone debt storm.

UN calls on Europe to step up Libya sea rescue.

Bosnia facing worst crisis in 15 years: Envoy.

The Russian region that's dying on Europe's doorstep.

AMERICAS

U.S. home prices drop in three-fourths of Metro areas.

12 suspected Zeta gunmen die in battle along border.

Last-ditch effort to halt the tide: Army opens spillway to save mighty Mississippi from worst flooding in 84 years.

Cuba publishes awaited details of economic changes.

Walid Makled, alleged drug lord, sent to Venezuela. Questions accompany drug suspect back to Venezuela.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Beware 'lone wolves' in aftermath of bin Laden killing, advisory says.

Osama bin Laden son 'disappeared during compound raid'.

Pakistan will allow U.S. to question Bin Laden’s wives. Attorney General vows to close Guantanamo.

Bin Laden raid will help defeat al-Qaida, Obama says.

Defense bill would ‘affirm’ war with al Qaeda.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

PIMCO raises bet against U.S. government debt.

Google music service to take on Amazon and Apple.

Microsoft close to deal for Skype: source.

China trade gap widens sharply in April.

China to U.S.: Lift hi-tech export controls.

BP Russian truce only lull in hostilities.

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