Thursday, November 10, 2011

World News Briefs -- November 10, 2011

Lucas Papademos ... Greece's new prime minister. Photo: Reuters

Greece Selects a Prime Minister After Days of Wrangling -- New York Times

ATHENS — Lucas Papademos, a respected economist with an avuncular style, was named prime minister on Thursday. He will head a unity government that has pledged to quickly approve the tough terms of a European aid package and save the country from bankruptcy.

The choice of Mr. Papademos, a former vice president of the European Central Bank, came after four days of tense negotiations that put Greece’s feuding political parties on full display.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran’s supreme leader warns US and Israel against military strike, says Tehran will respond. Israeli firm says costs too high on Iran strike.

Iran nuclear report: Britain and France push for new sanctions.

Soviet scientist denies helping Iran develop atomic bomb.

Turkey hit by second deadly earthquake.

Security forces kill at least 26 in Syria.

Egyptian gas pipeline bombed in Sinai.

ASIA

Analysis: China looks across Asia and sees new threats.

China to join effort to patrol Mekong river.

Obama's 9 days in Asia aim to assert growing U.S. stakes there.

India court sentences 31 people to life terms for killing Muslims.

AFRICA

An unruly election campaign mirrors Congo’s lingering political instability. U.N. sees violent Congo election as police take sides.

'Nigerian Taliban' threat prompts US military training.

Liberia opposition vows to not accept vote results.

Julius Malema suspended for five years from ANC.

EUROPE

Europe's economic crisis intensifies. EU warns of possible recession in eurozone.
Eurozone's growth has stalled, says EU.

Italy pushed closer to financial brink.

London calling: Students flood the streets to protest tuition hikes.

Spain paying the price of regional overspending.

AMERICAS

Hugo Chavez says navy detects submarine in Venezuelan waters, nation investigating.

Violence in Nicaragua after Ortega election victory.

Abuses seen in Mexico's war on cartels.

Mexican man apparently killed for web comments.

Colombian paramilitary leader gets 33-year sentence for drug trafficking in Miami.

Haiti pro-army group frustrated with President.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

USS Cole bombing 'mastermind' arraigned in Guantánamo.

Desert chief says al-Qaida branch got Libyan arms.

US cancels warning on Nigeria capital hotels.

German-Afghan charged with Al-Qaida membership.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Murdoch: Former executives misled parliament on hacking scandal.

Asia Pacific leaders to tackle free trade, tariffs.

E.U. poised to overtake U.S. as biggest oil importer.

U.S. - China trade war in solar takes shape.

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