Tuesday, December 6, 2011

World News Briefs -- December 6, 2012



Rare Attacks on Shiites Kill Scores in Afghanistan -- New York Times

KABUL, Afghanistan — At least 58 people were killed and scores wounded after bombers struck Shiite religious observances on Tuesday in three cities, detonating explosives amid crowds of worshippers in the first such sectarian attacks in a decade of war in Afghanistan.

Two of the attacks — in Kabul, where dozens died, and in the northern city of Mazar-i-Sharif, where four were killed — were carried out by suicide bombers on foot. A third attack, in the southern city of Kandahar, used a bomb hidden on a parked motorcycle, but no one was killed.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria unrest: 'Dozens of bodies found dumped' in Homs.

U.S. watching Syrian chemical arms amid fear of attack, diversion.

Iran's Revolutionary Guards prepare for war.

Analysis: 'Cold War' with Iran heats up across Mideast.

Lebanon’s Hezbollah leader makes rare public address, says group acquiring more weapons.

New violence erupts in Yemeni city.

ASIA

North Korea making missile able to hit U.S.

Nearly 60 killed in rare attacks on Afghan Shiites.

Pakistan pulls out of liaison posts; US concerned.

Australia ruling party backs plans to sell uranium to India.

Is Beijing's smog getting worse?

AFRICA

Egyptian election blow as judge admits turnout was only 52 per cent.

Eritrea: UN Security Council toughens sanctions. Eritrea rejects ‘unjust’ sanctions imposed by United Nations.

Kenyan military reports dozens killed in Somalia.

DR Congo election: Joseph Kabila ahead of Tshisekedi.

EUROPE

Insight: Conflicting visions at core of euro zone crisis.

Russia election protests: Troops sent to Moscow. Troops deployed on Moscow streets after Russia election protests.

Putin to reshuffle government after presidential vote.

UK auditors warn Olympic budget is on the edge.

Italy’s main parties hold fire on Monti’s emergency package.

Serbia at a loss to stop population decline.

French move to ban prostitution by punishing clients.

AMERICAS

Mexico drug war refugees escape to more bloodshed.

No charges in alleged plot to kill Trinidad leader.

National Guard deployment on U.S.-Mexico border has unclear results.

Guyana's new leader sworn in; pledges compromise.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

House, Senate to convene joint hearing on homegrown terror threat to US military.

DC court: Iran showed al Qaeda how to bomb embassies.

Routed elsewhere, al-Qaeda thrives in Sahara.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

BP says Halliburton destroyed Gulf spill evidence.

Iran, facing new sanctions, warns of oil at $250 a barrel.

Fed may give loans to IMF to help euro zone: paper.

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