Sunday, January 1, 2012

World News Briefs -- January 1, 2012



New Year Celebrations Begin With Spectacular Sydney Display -- The Telegraph

Fireworks burst over Sydney Harbour to ring in the New Year at midnight, kicking off noisy celebrations for billions around the world to mark the end of 2011.

Sydney's harbour erupted in a blaze of colour and light on the stroke of midnight with a 12-minute pyrotechnic display drawing more than 1.5 million people to crowded foreshores and city landmarks.

Shapes of clouds and hearts floated above Australia's biggest city, while glittering lights cascaded off the focal point of the display, the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and fireworks launched from barges and rooftops exploded overhead.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian opposition signs plan for post-Assad future.

Death toll mounts in Syria as thousands take to the streets.

Group says Syria has not freed prisoners. Arab body says monitors should quit Syria promptly.

Iran says it's produced first nuclear fuel rod.

US steps up sanctions as Iran floats nuclear talks.

Yemenis rally, demand president face trial.

U.N. chief to focus on sustaining Arab Spring.

ASIA

Pakistan, India swap lists of nuclear sites.

Who is the real Kim Jong-un? Diplomats fret over North Korea's portly new leader and party officials fear a purge.

North Korea calls for "human shields" to protect new leader.

Kim Jong-Il's eldest son secretly pays last respects.

Aum Shinrikyo cult fugitive surrenders to Japan police.

Strong earthquake jolts Japan.

AFRICA

Troops, tanks patrol in northeast Nigeria.

Nigeria's Ebonyi state ethnic clashes: 50 killed.

Echoes of Biafra as ethnic angst boils in Nigeria.

Report: Fighters attack South Sudan town despite presence of U.N. peacekeepers.

MSF fears for South Sudan staff caught in Pibor violence.

EUROPE

Europe leaders warn of difficult 2012.

Italian president urges sacrifices to save economy.

France's future hangs in balance in 2012: Sarkozy.

Greeks must avert economic collapse, euro exit: leader.

Euro could become world's leading currency: Noyer.

Russian protesters arrested in Moscow rally.

Sarkozy kicks off election year with warning.

AMERICAS

Mexico gang seen ramping up meth in Guatemala.

Two killed in Colombia bomb attack on police station.

Fourth night of LA arson terror. Rash of arson fires continues, spreads across wider area.

Exclusive: U.S. is top 2012 property investment pick.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US ups extremist fight in Pakistan.

Pakistani militia targeting informants.

Shabaab leader recounts al Qaeda's role in Somalia in the 1990s.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

S&P 500 misses 2011 gain by a hair; Dow rises 5.5% on year.

China’s factories expand output. China factories struggle, policy action seen ahead.

Exxon Mobil gets Venezuela-claim award: reports.

Oil ends 2011 up 13 percent, third year of gains.

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