Sunday, April 1, 2012

World News Briefs -- April 1, 2012



Nobel Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi Wins In Myanmar By-Election -- L.A. Times

REPORTING FROM YANGON, MYANMAR AND NEW DELHI, INDIA -- The people of Myanmar got their first taste of democracy in two decades Sunday when they elected popular opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi to a seat in parliament, according to her party, ushering in a new political era in the long-isolated Southeast Asian nation.

Hundreds of people cheered and shouted when a large screen outside the offices of her National League for Democracy party announced a large win estimated unofficially at 82% for the pro-democracy icon. The party also claimed it had won at least 10 other seats in the 45-seat contest. During the campaigning, supporters waited hours in the searing heat to catch a glimpse of her.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria opposition backers meet in Istanbul. Istanbul summit tries to increase pressure on Syria. Syria conference: Gulf countries to fund rebels. Syria conference: Gulf countries to fund rebels.

Turkey's Erdogan: Israeli strike on Iran would devastate Mideast.

Seven troops killed in fresh Yemen attack. Surprise militant attack kills 7 Yemeni soldiers.

In Gaza, power cuts and rumours hamper reconciliation.

ASIA

Hu arrives in Cambodia for 3-day state visit.

China mounts online crackdown amid political crisis.

Stricken cruise ship to reach Malaysia port Sunday.

Bombs in southern Thailand kill 14, injure 340.

Thousands in Hong Kong protest Beijing's interference.

Bo Xilai's fall raises questions about Chinese politics.

China says manufacturing expands.

Japan's quake defenses not enough, official reports warn.

AFRICA

In Libya, cease-fire ends tribal clashes. Libya: 147 killed in 6 days of clashes in south. Libya PM announces truce to end deadly Sabha clashes.

Mali Tuareg rebels 'surround Timbuktu'. Rebels make advances on Timbuktu in Mali.

11 dead as Nigerian troops clash with 'Islamists'. Nigerian President’s remarks seen aggravating Boko Haram threat.

Sudan accuses South Sudan of backing armed rebel groups.

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood names ex political prisoner as its presidential candidate. Israel downplays Muslim Brotherhood presidency run.

Grenade attacks kill one, injure 33 in Kenya. Twin explosions rock Mombasa. Residents fear clashes as Somali rebel row worsens.

EUROPE

Eurozone ministers agree €500bn in new bailout funds.

MI5 'uncovers plot to murder Russian in London'.

Approval ratings hit low for Cameron - U.K. poll.

Israel, Greece conduct joint naval drill amid ongoing tension with Turkey.

Pope preaches unity on Palm Sunday after Latin America visit. Pope, just back from trip, celebrates Palm Sunday.

AMERICAS

Venezuela's Hugo Chavez resumes Cuba cancer treatment. Venezuelan leader returns to Cuba for treatment.

Analysis: Drug gang menace overshadows Mexican election.

At least 18 killed in fire and riots in Honduras prison.

Warning over potential Falklands invasion.

Obama's insurance requirement not the only mandate.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

AQAP kills 17 Yemeni troops in southern Yemen.

Details emerge about bin Laden's multiple residences in Pakistan.

Al-Qaeda 'plotting another 9/11’ from Afghanistan.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Mega Millions winners are rich, but not THAT rich.

Japan to support U.S. nominee to head World Bank.

EU calls for IMF to boost its war chest.

Gold rush: what happened to bling?

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