Monday, January 30, 2012

World News Briefs -- January 30, 2012 (Evening Edition)



Assad's British-Born Wife And Children 'Caught Trying To Flee Damascus' As Syrian Rebels Blow Up Key Gas Pipeline -- Daily Mail

* King's College graduate Asma Assad was heading for airport in convoy
* Stopped by rebels and forced to return to presidential palace
* Pipeline attack close to Lebanese border cuts off gas supply to Homs
* 61 killed yesterday, 15 deaths reported today as street battles rage
* Rebels inching closer to capital, sparking talk Assad is losing control
* Britain pushes UN to agree deal to force Assad to step down
* UN security council could vote on resolution as early as Wednesday

Syrian security forces tried to smuggle President Bashar Assad's family - including his British-born wife - out of the country.

Rebel forces claim Asma Assad, a graduate of King's College, London and a former investment banker, had tried to flee with her children.

They were in a convoy which was also carrying the president's mother and cousin. Sources told Egyptian newspaper Al-Masry-Al-Youm that 'a convoy of official vehicles was seen heading to the airport in Damascus'.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iran vows to stop "some" oil sales as inspectors visit.

Iran hopeful about visit by inspectors.

U.N. to consider call for Assad to step down. Assad troops fight back against Syria rebels.

Sunni-backed bloc ends boycott of Iraq parliament.

Hamas leader visits Jordan for first time in 13 years.

U.N. struggles in latest round of Iranian nuke inspections.

ASIA

Gunfight leaves four dead in Thailand's restive south.

China protests Japan's island naming plan.

Taliban, US negotiators meet in Qatar.

NKorea's young leader gets rock star treatment.

China seeks calm after Philippines, U.S. ties grow.

Dalai Lama and West "distorting protests" to tarnish China.

Nepali Maoist leader adopts millionaire's lifestyle.

Japan's population to shrink two thirds by 2110.

AFRICA

After the famine: Somalia's refugees ponder their future.

US citizens seek refuge at Cairo embassy.

Nigeria on edge as Islamist group extends campaign of violence. Nigerian Christians on violence alert.

Sudan rebels say they captured 29 Chinese workers.

South Sudan: Cattle raid in Warrap state 'kills 40'.

Egypt Islamists says consensus unlikely on early power transfer.

Senegalese take to streets after president cleared for third election run.

AU vote for commission chief ends in deadlock. African Union left in limbo following leadership vote impasse.

EUROPE

Putin promises Russia 'new economy' after protests.

Sarkozy reignites war of words with UK.

EU summit: UK and Czechs refuse to join fiscal compact.

We’re on the brink, warns Greece ahead of summit. Greek debt talks risk derailing EU summit.

Costa Concordia rescue 'could take months'.

Spanair collapses, stranding 20,000 people.

Russian ex-paras' rock video labels Putin a 'tyrant'.

AMERICAS

Haiti's Duvalier faces trial for corruption, not abuses.

Occupy Oakland arrests reach 400; City Hall vandalized.

Raul Castro praises Cuba’s one-party Communist system as bulwark against U.S. imperialism.

Term limits approved for Cuba's Communist Party, government officials.

Hugo Chavez warns he could nationalize some banks.

Chávez says he hopes to shake hands with Obama again.

Thwarted on US oil pipeline, Canada looks to China.

Canadian jury finds Afghan family guilty in honor killings.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Bin Laden raid: will CIA's secret doctor face treason trial?

Don't kill Osama! Joe Biden admits he told Obama NOT to launch Navy SEAL raid to take out bin Laden.

Afghan, ISAF troops kill IMU leader in north.

2 convicted in al-Qaida terror plot in Norway.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

MF Global client money feared gone.

Samsung Galaxy Note: The next big thing?

Iran says oil could reach $120 to $150 per barrel.

Megaupload users may lose data by Thursday.

Facebook 'to go public with $10bn share offering'.

China to make Shanghai global yuan hub by 2015.

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