Monday, April 30, 2012

World News Briefs -- April 30, 2012

Burnt newspaper copies are seen in the rubble of a destroyed This Day newspaper building in Abuja April 28. Suicide car bombers targeted the offices of Nigerian newspaper 'This Day' in the capital Abuja and northern city of Kaduna on Thursday, killing at least four people in apparently coordinated strikes. Afolabi Sotunde/REUTERS

Killing The Messenger: Islamist Insurgency Widens In Nigeria

A suicide bombing at a venerable newspaper suggests that journalists could now become routinely targeted by Boko Haram, says guest blogger G. Pascal Zachary.

Now the terror bombings in Nigeria are targeting the messenger: the offices of the venerable This Day newspaper.

“The suicide bomber came in a jeep and rammed a vehicle into the gate,” said Olusogen Adeniyi, chairman of the This Day editorial board. “Two of our security men died, and obviously the suicide bomber died too.”

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria: deadly bombings kill more than 20 in Idlib.

Baghdad violence leaves six dead.

Israel's Netanyahu would win early election: poll.

Iran hopes for "successful" nuclear talks with U.N.

Bin Laden widows welcomed in Saudi Arabia as 'not suspicious'.

ASIA

U.S. drone strikes resume in Pakistan; action may complicate vital negotiations.

Obama wants to strike ‘appropriate balance’ on Chinese dissident, official says.

China's Bo Xilai affair: where the case stands.

Aung San Suu Kyi to take Burmese parliamentary oath.

Japan's PM Yoshihiko Noda visiting the US to boost ties.

AFRICA

21 killed in north Nigeria church service attacks. Gunmen kill 16 at Nigerian church services.

Ecowas imposes sanctions on Guinea-Bissau junta leaders.

Mali coup leader rejects ECOWAS transition decree.

Clash between Egypt's Islamists, military grows.

Egypt’s military pledges to secure Saudi diplomatic missions in attempt to heal rift.

Libya former oil minister found dead in the Danube.

EUROPE

Eurozone crisis live: Spanish crisis deepens as recession confirmed.

Sarkozy to sue over Gaddafi claim.

Analysis: French will resist reform till things get worse.

Czech leader cancels Ukraine visit over Tymoshenko.

Angela Merkel plans Euro 2012 boycott if Yulia Tymoshenko kept in jail.

AMERICAS

Occupy Wall Street plans global disruption of status quo May 1.

In Mexico, 3 gangs battle for control of Pacific state.

For 22 murder victims, LA Riots leave legacy of justice eluded.

Concerns about NATO summit violence leave Chicago guessing about security.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

White House says no known terror plot year after raid.

Weaker al-Qaida still plots payback for US raid.

Jury to get subway bomb plot case.

Al-Qaeda 'will free British hostage' if Abu Qatada can go where he wants.

The day President Obama said: 'Go get bin Laden'.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

For businesses in China, a minefield of bribery risks.

Mexico regulators to vote on $1 billion fine vs tycoon Slim.

Australian billionaire plans to build Titanic II.

Global unemployment outlook gloomy, warns ILO.

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