Wednesday, May 16, 2012

World News Briefs -- May 16, 2012 (Evening Edition)



Greeks Set Election Date Amid Possibility Of Bank Panic -- CNN

Athens, Greece (CNN) -- Greece will hold new elections on June 17, state media reported Wednesday, amid a political and economic crisis that could have effects far beyond the country's borders.

News of the election date came as Greeks pulled hundreds of millions of euros out of the banking system amid fears that the country will not be able to stay in the European Union's single currency.

Just 10 days ago, Greeks voters punished the major parties for harsh budget cuts, leaving no party able to form a government.

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MIDDLE EAST

UN observers stayed with Syria rebels after attack. Syria attack kills 21; rebels say protect U.N. monitors.

Syria: 15 civilians 'summarily executed' in Homs. Gunfire, shelling leave 9 dead in Syria.

Turks increase support for Syrian rebels.

Iran flouts U.N. sanctions, sends arms to Syria: panel.

Iran installs more centrifuges pre-Baghdad talks.

Iran's tough nuclear stance masks struggles at top.

President Obama executive order will give Treasury authority to freeze Yemeni assets in U.S.

ASIA

North Korea upgrading missile launch site.

China airline cuts flights to Philippines.

Chinese anger at US base in Australia.

Activist Chen Guangcheng in second US Congress call.

Vietnam protests China's S. China Sea fishing ban.

AFRICA

Kenya: Man arrested over deadly attack on Mombasa club.

Congo 'Terminator' still forcing youngsters to fight, says HRW.

Rains cool off war in South Sudan.

South Sudan to receive anti-aircraft missiles within months: SPLA.

Congolese military hunts evasive ex-warlord.

Half of South Sudan facing food shortages, warns UN.

WFP: Sahel in urgent need of aid.

Report: Food insecurity a huge problem in Africa.

EUROPE

Moscow 'occupy' camp shut down.

French President Hollande names Socialist cabinet.

Greece sets date for new vote amid Euro exit fears.

Europe’s path uncertain as Hollande takes office in France, new elections set for Greece.

Germany, with its economy booming, has little sympathy for Greece.

Ukraine dismisses EU plea over jailed Tymoshenko.

Russian police break up anti-Putin protest in Moscow park.

Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic’s genocide trial under way at UN war crimes court. Mladic taunts survivors at start of genocide trial.

AMERICAS

Chicago braces for violence at NATO summit.

Five killed in Bogota bombing.

Mexican official calls cartel violence 'irrational'.

Majority of Mexicans want more U.S. help in drug war.

Argentina ex-human rights official charged with embezzlement.

Argentina vice-president facing embezzlement investigation.

Haiti stalemate ends as parliament backs new PM's plans.

Growing concern over jihadist ‘safe haven’ in eastern Libya.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. has 55 daily encounters with "suspected terrorists".

US rendition 'torture' case heard.

US officials sought to testify in Gitmo 9/11 trial.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Facebook boosts number of shares on offer by 25%.

Murdoch insider Rebekah Brooks charged over phone-hacking inquiry.

World's largest phone company China Mobile in iPhone talks with Apple.

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