Sunday, September 4, 2011

World News Briefs -- September 4, 2011



Libya: Rebels Poised To Attack Gaddafi Stronghold -- The Telegraph

Libyan rebels laying siege to Bani Walid, one of Muammar Gaddafi's remaining strongholds, say surrender talks have broken down and that they're ready to attack.

Thousands of fighters were moving toward the town from three sides Saturday, according to a senior rebel official from the area, Mahmoud Abdel-Aziz, who is also involved in the surrender talks. Some fighters had pushed to within six miles of the town, but stopped to avoid being accidentally targeted in Nato air strikes.

"If they don't raise the rebel flag tomorrow, we will enter with force," Abdel-Razak al-Nathori, a rebel, said yesterday.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. tries to stall Palestinian statehood bid: report.

Yemen opposition considers using military to oust President Saleh.

Syrian soldiers 'killed in ambush' near Hama.

Syria rummages around for other markets after EU oil embargo.

UN voices new concerns about Iran's nuclear program.

Israeli protests: 430,000 take to streets to demand social justice.

Netanyahu: Israel won't back down in Turkey confrontation.

Turkey says it will challenge Gaza blockade.

ASIA

Typhoon Talas kills at least 18 people in Japan.

More Chinese dissidents appear to disappear.

North Korea atom drive may rely on smugglers: IAEA.

India says ship near Vietnam was warned by China.

AFRICA

Libya rebels poised to attack Gadhafi stronghold. Libya rebels say they are poised to attack Gadhafi stronghold.

Clashes erupt in key border state in Sudan. Sudan: UN says thousands flee fighting in two states.

Nigeria hunts al-Qaida-linked man in UN HQ bombing.

South Africa's firebrand Julius Malema loses appeal against ANC disciplinary.

EUROPE

US not cooperating with Russia on missile defence: Minister.

Senior Kosovo leader to be tried for war crimes.

Europe alarmed as Italy’s austerity plans unravel.

Fury in Italy as PM Silvio Berlusconi claims country makes him 'sick’.

Scottish Conservative Party set to disband.

Euro crisis: how long can Germany remain the saviour?

AMERICAS

Fidel Castro silence sparks speculation on health.

Chilean plane crashes off Juan Fernandez islands.

U.S. black unemployment: Highest in 27 years.

U.S. debt held by public tops $10T for 1st time—up 59 percent under Obama.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Secret Libyan files claim MI6 and the CIA aided human rights violations.

Feds warn of small airplane terror threats.

Terror conviction rate high in US, with questions.

Rightly or wrongly, thousands convicted of terrorism post-9/11.

The 9/11 babies: youngest legacies to fathers they never knew.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Report: Buffett's Berkshire owes $1 billion in back taxes.

Police assisted Apple in search of man's home.

Life on an oil field 'man camp' — not for everyone.

U.S. sets ultimatum in Swiss bank tax dispute: reports.

US and big banks play a game of chicken over mortgages.

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