Thursday, September 1, 2011

World News Briefs -- September 1, 2011



Libya's Rebel Leadership To Outline Goals At Paris Conference -- CNN

Paris (CNN) -- Libya's rebel leadership is expected to outline its humanitarian, reconstruction and political needs when representatives from about 60 countries gather in Paris on Thursday to discuss the country's transition to democracy, diplomats said.

A road map for a constitution and democratic elections are expected to come out of the conference, according to the diplomats, even as rebels battle forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi.

Chief on the agenda will be discussions about Libya's immediate humanitarian needs, the diplomats said.

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MIDDLE EAST

Yemen: 30 al-Qaida suspects killed in US airstrikes in the south.

Rights group details death, torture in Syrian detention. Syria's attorney-general 'resigns over mass execution in Hama'.

New Egypt troop presence in Sinai a gamble for Israel.

WikiLeaks: Iraqi children in U.S. raid shot in head, U.N. says.

Iran warns against US taking lead in Arab protests.

ASIA

Pakistani fertilizer fuels Afghan bombs.

Philippines, China seek south China sea code of conduct.

The slow thaw of Burma's notorious military junta.

India measures itself against a China that doesn’t notice.

AFRICA

Gaddafi said to be in desert town: Libyan military. Gaddafi men given extra week to surrender. Libyan rebels catch Gadhafi foreign minister.

Libya conflict: Leaders gather for Paris summit.

102 die in Nigeria after dam collapse, flooding.

Insurgents are gone but Mogadishu still struggles.

EUROPE

Eurozone manufacturing output shrinks in August.

Nearly 2,000 army and RAF redundancies announced.

Russian defence ministry left red-faced over missile picture mix-up.

Croatian ex-Premier Ivo Sanader charged with corruption.

French Socialists uneasy as Strauss-Kahn to return.

Merkel backs euro fund boost, faces revolt risk.

AMERICAS

US security intensifying as Sept. 11 date nears.

Casino arson massacre in Mexico may be rooted in corruption.

Colombia's defense minister abruptly resigns as violence surges.

Barack Obama reschedules jobs speech after row with Republicans.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Nigeria UN bomb: 'Al-Qaeda-linked' man named as suspect.

US counterterror chief: Al-Qaida now on the ropes.

Court case reveals details of secret flights.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

'Draconian' UK bank reforms will push lenders into a crisis.

Sony launches S and P Android tablets.

AT&T and T-Mobile USA deal challenged.

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