Friday, March 2, 2012

World News Briefs -- March 2, 2012 (Evening Edition)



Red Cross Says Syrian Authorities Block Aid To Bab Amr; Atrocities Reported -- Washington Post

BEIRUT — The International Committee of the Red Cross said Friday it had been denied access to the stricken neighborhood of Bab Amr in the restive Syrian city of Homs, amid claims by activists that Syrian government forces had embarked on a campaign of revenge in which they were executing captives, looting property and burning homes.

As many as 75 people were reportedly killed around the country as Syrians swarmed onto the streets to stage demonstrations calling on the international community to provide arms to the rebel Free Syrian Army, which retreated from Bab Amr on Thursday after running out of ammunition.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria: deserted Homs is testament to crushing power of Assad's fury. Syria rebels plead for ammunition.

Red Cross aid convoy reaches Homs, massacre feared. Red Cross convoy arrives in Homs bringing Baba Amr aid.

Britain warns of 'a day of reckoning' for Syrian regime amid reports of executions.

Israel plans interceptor missile test and gives neighbors early notice.

Ahamdinejad's clout faces test as Iran votes. Iranians vote in parliamentary elections as foreign sanctions hit economy.

Turkey's Erdogan to visit Iran following nuclear summit.

Israel and US to meet amid rising tension over Iran. Netanyahu and Obama play high-stakes poker over Iran.

150 Iraqis killed in February attacks: ministries.

Yemen rebels say bomb wounds 22 at protest in north.

ASIA

Demolition for quake-hit Christchurch cathedral.

China cities 'will not meet new air standards'.

China claims world’s biggest shale gas reserves.

In North Korea deal, son inherits father’s framework.

Pakistani politicians elect senators.

'Over fifty dead' in NW Pakistan violence.

Pakistan will proceed on pipeline to Iran, minister says. Pakistan defends Iran gas pipeline deal.

India resists call to cut Iran oil imports.

AFRICA

Benghazi protesters demand justice be restored.

US condemns bombing of oil wells in South Sudan. Sudanese troops massing near border, South Sudan says.

Somalia's al-Shabab launches surprise Garbaharey raid. Somali al-Shabab base captured outside Mogadishu.

More Nigerians slip into poverty, particularly in north.

$5M paid to buy freedom for rights workers held in Egypt. Foreign NGO workers reach Cyprus after leaving Egypt.

Sudan's defense minister wanted for war crimes.

EUROPE

Spain defies Brussels on deficit target.

Most EU leaders sign treaty aimed at debt crisis. EU summit: All but two leaders sign fiscal treaty.

Greece may default on governments, Peterson’s Kirkegaard says.

Germany finds itself back in power in Europe.

EU offers Serbia candidacy for membership.

A divided Russia goes to the polls. Russia on collision course as Putin plots return.

Cash-strapped Italy pushes Vatican to pay more taxes.

AMERICAS

Polls: Mexico's Presidential race tightens.

Venezuela's Chavez on state TV: 'I am doing well'.

Britain accuses Argentina of a 'policy of confrontation’ after it threatens blockade on UK goods. Britain hands Argentina £27million in aid through EU and IMF schemes as Buenos Aires orders boycott of UK goods.

Drug cartels threaten Latin American democracy - OAS.

U.S. inflation: Not as low as you think.

Coast Guard beefs up deployment in the US Arctic.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Suspects planned to 'kill as many as possible'.

Top US General warns of coordination between al-Qaeda-linked African terror groups.

Abu Nidal members jailed in France over 1988 attack.

Justice Department refuses to name Gitmo lawyers.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Yelp IPO gets spectacular reviews: Stock jumps as much as 73 percent in debut.

Brazil declares new ‘currency war’.

Oil rises to $110 on report of pipeline explosion.

With Breitbart gone, what becomes of his empire?

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