Tuesday, August 23, 2011

World News Briefs -- August 23, 2011

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Conflict: A map shows the location of Gaddafi's compound in relation to the most fierce fighting that has taken place across Tripoli

Flush Out The Rat! Smoke Rises Over Tripoli As Rebels 'Smash Through' First Gate Of Gaddafi's Compound -- Daily Mail

* Dictator believed to be hiding in 2,000 mile network of tunnels built in 1980s
* Remaining government troops holed up inside sprawling compound
* More than 5,000 wounded and 1,300 dead after intense fighting
* Son Saif al-Islam vanishes after dramatic late-night appearance at hotel

Colonel Gaddafi's sprawling compound came under a hail of fire today as rebels were joined by Nato jets in a 'big push' and appeared to have broken into the leader's hiding place.

The furious rebels spurred on by heavy causalities and the brazen appearance of his favourite son Saif al-Islam several hours earlier fired mortars at the presidential palace's concrete walls.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian troops kill 7 after UN team visit. Syria unrest: UN rights body to investigate crackdown.

Gaza cease-fire takes hold.

Turkey’s military says up 100 Kurdish rebels killed in air raids in northern Iraq. Turkey reports heavy PKK losses after week of bombing.

Yemeni politician dies of wounds from attack on Saleh.

ASIA

Karachi shuts down for 'day of mourning'.

Biden tours Japan quake area, confirms Okinawa military base deal.

Japan PM to announce resignation on Friday-Noda. Japan PM on way out, leadership race wide open.

AFRICA

Tripoli fighting flares up again. Fighting flares in tense Tripoli.

South Kordofan ceasefire declared by Sudan's Bashir.

Death toll passes 600 from raid in South Sudan.

Ivory Coast: 3 French nationals arrested, released.

Somali pirates given life in US prison.

EUROPE

NATO's success in Libya marks bitter failure for Merkel.

Putin ally Valentina Matviyenko set to be Russia's No 3.

Ukraine says thwarts holiday "terrorist" bomb.

Angela Merkel to press Serbia on Kosovo.

Spain to create constitutional borrowing limit.

Rich EU members lose patience with the 'Olive Zone'.

AMERICAS

Trinidad declares state of emergency in crime hot-spots.

Haiti President Martelly marks 100 days in office.

Hurricane Irene marks 1st big US threat in years.

Mexican Gulf cartel kingpin Cano-Flores extradited to USA.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda linked to Israeli bus ambush. U.S. investigates faction in Sinai.

Al Qaeda cell targeted by Treasury Department tied to multiple terror groups.

David Letterman addresses Al Qaeda death threats in 'Late Show' monologue, top 10 list.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Oil companies see quick return to Libya, once peace restored.

World stock markets rise amid hopes for Fed move.

New U.S. national debt data: It's growing $2.95 million a minute, even during his vacation.

Standard & Poor's president Deven Sharma steps down.

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