Tuesday, January 24, 2012

World News Briefs -- January 24, 2012



Gulf States Pull Observers From Syria Mission -- Voice of America

Gulf Cooperation Council members say they are withdrawing their observers from Syria, following Saudi Arabia's decision to pull out of the Arab League monitoring mission.

The six-member GCC announced the move in a statement Tuesday. Saudi Arabia said it quit the mission because Syria has not implemented an Arab plan to end the bloodshed of a crackdown against a 10-month uprising against President Bashar al-Assad.

In addition to Saudi Arabia, the GCC includes the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.

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MIDDLE EAST

Europe and U.S. tighten vise of sanctions on Iran.

Gulf states pull observers from Syria mission. Gulf Arabs quit Syria monitoring mission.

Iran says sanctions to fail, repeats Hormuz threat.

Turkey's Erdogan attacks France on genocide law.

Saudi female driver who defied ban dies in fatal accident.

ASIA

In Pakistan, coup looms but does not strike.

Gunmen in southern Philippines kill 15 fishermen.

Tajik police arrest anti-narcotics officials on drug smuggling allegations.

China 'protecting Kim Jong-nam'.

Report: China police fire on Tibetans, killing 3.

Year of the Dragon roars into Asia.

AFRICA

Libya: Gaddafi loyalists 'capture Bani Walid'.

Truck bomb explodes at Ethiopian military base in Somalia, al-Shabab claims attack.

Nigerians arrest Islamist militant suspects, sources say.

1st Parliament session shows Egypt's new political landscape. Egypt parliament opens amid chaos.

4 leading Kenyans charged in '07 election violence.

EUROPE

Putin warns ethnic tensions risk tearing Russia apart.

New U.S. envoy steps into glare of a Russia eager to find fault.

IMF's Lagarde calls for bigger eurozone firewall.

Costa Concordia rescuers find 16th body.

AMERICAS

US Republican hopeful Mitt Romney 'pays 13.9% tax'.

White House delays release of 2013 budget.

Canada deports Rwanda genocide suspect Leon Mugesera.

Mexico: The unstoppable Los Zetas.

Private security for Mexican citizens a growing business in Austin, state.

Rwanda war-crimes suspect deported.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

UK trial of 9 on US embassy terror plot begins.

U.N. rights chief: U.S. must close Guantanamo.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Thousands to attend anti-capitalist forum in Brazil.

Outlook for global labour market worsens, ILO says.

Rising wealth of Asians straining world fish stock.

IMF's Christine Lagarde warns of '1930s moment'.

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