Monday, November 7, 2011

World News Briefs -- November 7, 2011



Papademos Front-Runner To Be New Greek PM -- Reuters

* Papandreou informs EU leaders on coalition talks
* New PM's identity remains unknown but Papademos tipped
* New premier must control hardened party chief
* Parties agree election should be held on Feb. 19

ATHENS, Nov 7 (Reuters) - Lucas Papademos, a former deputy head of the European Central Bank, was on Monday tipped to emerge as Greek prime minister as political leaders bargained over who will lead a new coalition to push through a bailout before the country runs out of money in mid-December.

But whoever leads the transitional government of national unity will have a monumental task in restoring order to a country whose chaotic economy and politics are shaking international confidence in the entire euro project.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. hangs back as inspectors prepare report on Iran’s nuclear program.

Ehud Barak refuses to rule out military strike against Iran.

Syrian troops fight defectors in besieged Homs.

Iraq factions spar over security forces just weeks before last U.S. troops depart.

ASIA

Pakistan trains 8,000 to protect nuclear arsenal.

Floods threaten Bangkok as north starts to rebuild.

Pakistan, India take another cautious step forward.

Dalai Lama blames suicide protests on Chinese 'cultural genocide'.

AFRICA

Kenya-Eritrea row over arms to Somalia heats up.

Congo's election season gets rough start with hate speech, violence.

South Sudan rejects Sudan's complaint to U.N. over rebels.

Nigerian security hunts attackers who killed more than 100.

EUROPE

Berlusconi rejects pressure to quit, crisis grows.

For markets in Europe, the focus of fear moves to Italy.

Debt crisis: Where do a rattled Greece and EU go from here?

Georgia says it won’t drag NATO into war.

Serb town protests over wave of asylum seekers.

Soldiers murder trial begins in North Ireland.

AMERICAS

US wealth gap between young and old is widest ever.

Despite leader’s death, Colombian rebels remain dangerous, analysts say.

Budget battles to shadow Obama on Asia-Pacific tour.

Ex-general wins Guatemalan Presidential election. Retired general sweeps to power in Guatemala election.

In disputed vote, Nicaragua's Ortega heads toward big win.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

How big a threat is Al Qaida's North Africa branch?

US warns of militant attacks on Nigerian luxury hotels.

As trial nears, ‘Carlos the Jackal’ retains his bluster.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Pursuing a piracy claim against Apple.

Speculation over Berlusconi roils markets.

Gas shale brings promise of jobs, concerns about water.

World markets: Italy takes center stage.

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