Thursday, December 29, 2011

World News Briefs -- December 29, 2011 (Evening Edition)



Kim Jong Il’s Era Comes To An End With Grand Memorial Service In North Korea -- Washington Post

Dec. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Kim Jong Un, North Korea’s new leader, stood on a balcony above Pyongyang’s Kim Il Sung Square named for his grandfather, where tens of thousands of people gathered to hear eulogies that ended a period of national mourning for his father.

State television today broadcast Kim Yong Nam, president of the Presidium of the Supreme People’s Assembly, praising the achievements of Kim Jong Il, and images of a smiling portrait of the dictator erected in the square. Red banners adorned buildings with the words: “Let’s serve the idea and leadership of respected Kim Jong Un with steadfast loyalty!”

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MIDDLE EAST

Hamas denies it is halting attacks against Israel.

Iran-US brinkmanship over oil strait worsens. Iranian oil threat is mostly bluster, say observers. U.S. downplays Iran warnings on Straits of Hormuz.

Dozens reported killed as Arab League observers tour Syria. Syrian forces fire on tens of thousands of protesters near Arab monitors in Damascus, kill 2.

Monitor's comments on Syrian violence sparks outrage, concern over mission. Syrian opposition criticizes Arab observers' chief.

Hamas leader: Goal is 'eliminating all of Israel'.

Turkey air strike kills 35 near Kurdish village.

Iranian dissident group in Iraq agrees to quit Camp Ashraf.

Turkey warns France of more action over genocide bill.

US to sell F-15s to Saudi Arabia.

World Palestinian population reaches 11.2 million: PA.

ASIA

Kazakhstan probe into shootings that left 16 dead.

India's new anti-graft law fails to pass in parliament.

North Korea hails Kim Jong-un as leader. Kim Jong Un to face stiff challenges as North Korea's new leader.

China denies sending troops to North Korea.

Suspected kidnappers killed in China's restive west.

China clamps down on gold trading frenzy.

AFRICA

South Sudan says 17 killed in Sudanese air raids.

25 held over Bissau 'coup plot', weapons cache seized.

Egypt forces storm NGO's; court acquits police.

Algeria leaders have lost touch, risk anger: Review.

Islamists intensify Nigeria’s divisions.

Rebels blamed for surge in sexual abuse of Somali women and girls.

Somali pirates hijack Italian cargo ship off Oman.

EUROPE

Russian nuclear submarine catches fire.

Political promotions in Russia appear to belie President’s promise of reform.

Eurozone faces tough hurdles early in 2012.

Euro hits 11-month low against the dollar as banks hoard ECB cash. Euro slides after Italian bond auction falls short of target.

Left and right unite in Russia’s protests.

Russia slams U.S. for its human rights record in 90-page report.

AMERICAS

Jamaica's youngest leader in tough re-election bid.

UN seeks probe of police killings in Haiti.

Nation's largest welfare state (California) makes deep cuts.

1 million visit NYC's Sept. 11 memorial, fountains.

Mexico arrests drug dealer linked to boss Guzman.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Yemen army kills six Qaeda suspects in south.

Guantanamo leader signs order opposed by lawyers.

Argentina adopts wide definition of terrorism.

Iran denies harboring Al-Qaeda financier.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Gap, Sony and Toys 'R' Us give 'worst customer satisfaction'... but shoppers are delighted with Amazon, Apple and J.C. Penney.

China outshines US as top IPO venue.

Alibaba hires U.S. lobbying firm as it eyes Yahoo.

Oil price falls as Saudis trump Iran threat.

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