Friday, June 24, 2011

World News Briefs -- June 24, 2011

Records show Osama bin Laden was in contact with commanders from Harkat ul Mujahideen (HuM), regarded as an ISI-backed terror group in Pakistan's proxy war with India in Kashmir Photo: REUTERS

Report: Phone Offers Clues To Bin Laden's Pakistan Links -- Voice of America

A leading U.S. newspaper reports a cell phone found during the raid that killed al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan contained contacts to a militant group that has "strong ties" to Pakistan's intelligence agency.

Citing unnamed U.S. officials, The New York Times said the discovery of the phone indicated that the group, Haradat-ul-Mujahideen, was part of bin Laden's support network within Pakistan.

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MIDDLE EAST

Protests across Syria demand end of Assad's rule. Thousands of Syrians march, defying army's guns. 2 killed as Syrian forces fire on protesters.

Turkey says 1,500 Syrians fled across its border in one day.

At least 40 Iraqis killed in blasts in Baghdad.

Iraq PM says bloated government must be trimmed.

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad ally arrested in Iran on corruption charges.

Yemeni President not returning home soon. Yemen: President Saleh 'was injured by palace bomb'.

ASIA

Cambodia prepares for high profile trial of Khmer Rouge leaders.

Chinese warships cross high seas off Japan island.

Explosions rock three Myanmar cities.

Controlling nuclear risk top India-Pakistan topic.

AFRICA

Kadhafi 'may abandon' bombed capital, rebels seek arms. Libyan rebels defend NATO after errant strikes.

'Partner' airstrike hits Somali militants' convoy.

Senegal: Abdoulaye Wade drops poll plans after riots.

West Africa newest market in global drug trade.

General says Mugabe rival is a threat to Zimbabwe.

EUROPE

Greece agrees to more austerity cuts. Angry Greeks say new taxes to hurt middle class, again.

Belarus cracks down on growing protests.

Ukraine: Tymoshenko on trial in Kiev for abuse of power.

Merkel: EU leaders agree on Croatian membership.

AMERICAS

Poll: U.S. public now opposes Libya military action. Libya conundrum: Congress to hold two votes on the conflict.

Peru set to surpass Colombia as world's top coca producer.

Central America struggles with drugs.

Chavez's odd silence raises questions in Venezuela.

Lawmaker: Haiti's political disarray threatens rebuilding.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Report: Bin Laden courier's phone provides leads.

Al-Qaida operative invested with Chicago brokerage house in 2005.

Pentagon appoints new war crimes prosecutor ahead of 9/11 case.

Senate offers revised rules for suspects of terrorism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Tax dispute stalls U.S. debt talks.

Oil drops as international reserves are tapped. Oil prices plunge as U.S., Europe tap strategic reserves. Asia moves to tap oil reserves.

Banks discuss new Greek rollover plan.

Microsoft redux? Google’s antitrust case draws parallels.

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