Friday, October 28, 2011

World News Briefs -- October 28, 2011



Clinton Defends US Policy On Pakistan, Afghanistan To Congressional Panel -- Voice Of America

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has strongly defended Obama administration policies towards Pakistan and Afghanistan during an appearance Thursday before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee. Some lawmakers expressed frustration about continued terrorist safe havens in Pakistan that are undermining NATO efforts in Afghanistan.

A number of lawmakers grilled Secretary of State Clinton as to whether the United States is making progress towards achieving its strategic national security goals in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian protesters renew call for protection, 20 killed.

Deadly bombings rip through Shiite neighborhood in Baghdad. Death toll in Baghdad's twin bombings rises to 32.

Yemen's military kills six militants in south - official. Car bomb kills anti-terror chief in south Yemen.

Prince Naif named Saudi crown prince.

Israel ready to submit borders proposal to Quartet.

ASIA

Bangkok facing 'perfect storm'.

North Korea is talking, but Panetta is skeptical.

Situation in S. Philippines worsens as military steps up offensive against Moro rebels.

Australia calls for tougher anti-piracy action in Indian Ocean.

AFRICA

Int'l Court in indirect talks with Gadhafi son. Court contacts Kadhafi son as NATO ends mission.

Kenyans in first al-Shabab battle in Somalia.

Protesters in Egypt call on military to leave power.

Egypt saves face in swap of alleged Israeli spy Ilan Grapel.

EUROPE

Europe plan raises hope but will need to prove itself in practice.

Eurozone crisis: Sarkozy says Greece was not ready to join euro.

Poet leading in Irish presidential vote count.

After 18 years, Russia on verge of WTO membership.

If Kate and William have a girl, she'll be queen! Commonwealth realms agree to historic change that gives sex equality in Royal succession.

AMERICAS

‘El Chapo,’ wanted drug lord, grows stronger in Mexico’s Sierra Madre.

New rules for dictatorship crimes in South America.

Hundreds occupy dam construction site in Brazil.

Ash cloud rises above restive Chilean volcano.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Drone attack in Pakistan kills key Taliban leaders, say officials.

G.O.P. pushes military custody for terror suspects.

Global nature of terrorism drives biosurveillance.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Netflix takes up 32.7% of Internet bandwidth.

Samsung overtakes Apple in smartphone shipments.

Eurozone seeks bailout funds from China.

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