Friday, July 1, 2011

World News Briefs -- July 1, 2011 (Evening Edition)



Strauss-Kahn Released From House Arrest -- Yahoo News/Reuters

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was released from house arrest on Friday after prosecutors said the hotel maid who accuses him of attempted rape lied to a grand jury and made other false statements.

Strauss-Kahn, 62, still faces charges that he sexually assaulted the woman in New York but questions about her credibility appear to be shifting the case in his favor in a twist that could upend French politics.

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MIDDLE EAST

Shiite militias step up Iraq attacks on US troops.

'24 dead' as fresh violence erupts in Syria. Tens of thousands of Syrians protest in central city of Hama.

35 Yemeni soldiers killed in clashes with militants, officials say.

Syrian military raids villages; protests in Aleppo. Syrian forces kill 3; tens of thousands protest.

Foreign Ministry denies report that Turkish military may invade Syria.

Lebanon braces itself for Hizbollah backlash as senior operatives accused of Hariri assassination. Analysis: Hariri tribunal indictments to widen political strife.

With multiple ships disabled, Gaza flotilla organizers regroup in Greece.

ASIA

Ex-President of Taiwan is charged with graft.

China: Communist Party celebrates 90th anniversary.

Thai voters may test military’s willingness to let Thaksin allies govern.

Teaching jihad in Indonesian prisons.

Okinawans protest U.S.-Japan Status of Forces Agreement.

Thailand, Cambodia to join cluster bomb ban treaty.

AFRICA

AFRICOM: AF, Navy still flying Libya missions. Rockets push back rebels south of Libyan capital. Libyan rebels prepare for battle 50 miles from Tripoli.

African Union dodges issue of Gadhafi's role.

Somalia: US took bodies of militants after strike.

Another area girds for revolt as Sudan approaches a split.

Ivory Coast has urgent need to restore order: U.N.

Two refugees killed during rioting at Kenya camp: UN.

Morocco votes on revised constitution.

US allocates $145 million to fight terrorism in North Africa.

EUROPE

Croatia, Serbia get closer to EU membership.

News of turnaround in Dominique Strauss-Kahn case stuns France.

Danish committee approves government’s controversial border control plans.

Qaddfi warns of carrying out attacks in Europe.

Greece urges EU to deliver on rescue pledge.

Europe spending cuts prompt street protests.

Italy still has debt risk despite austerity-S&P.

Poland takes over EU presidency at time of crisis.

The draft ends in Germany, but questions of identity endure.

E.coli death toll increases to 50.

Monaco awaits its princess-to-be Charlene.

AMERICAS

Chavez says he’s fighting cancer in Cuba. Venezuela army assures calm after Chavez surgery.

Bolivia renounces 1961 UN narcotics convention.

Mexico troops detain hit man linked to mass graves. Mexico drug war: Tamaulipas murder suspect 'confesses'.

Los Alamos fire could become the largest in New Mexico history.

Colombian President Santos condemns deadly Farc attack.

Accuser credibility questions shake IMF sex case.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Chapter two: Al-Qa’ida’s new beginning?

Former army prosecutor: Some prisoners ‘asked to stay in Gitmo’ rather than go home.

Drone strikes show Pakistan still cooperating with U.S.. U.S. rejects demands to vacate Pakistan drone base

Justice Department to investigate deaths of two detainees in CIA custody.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

U.S. Treasury confirms deadline for raising debt limit.

Apple joins Microsoft, RIM in $4.5 billion buy of Nortel patents.

Internet Explorer's downward spiral continues; Chrome shines.

Google hiring 12 lobbying firms as FTC readies antitrust probe.

Asia factory growth fades as new orders dry up.

First female IMF chief receives praise from former hometown of Chicago.

Mystery of dropped receipt for £100 million account.

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