2nd Day Of Power Failures Cripples Wide Swath Of India -- New York Times
NEW DELHI — The world’s largest blackout ever crippled roughly half of India for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, sending officials scrambling for an explanation.
The power failure spread across 22 of the country’s 28 states, an area whose population is nearly 700 million, almost 10 percent of the world’s population. Hundreds of trains stopped across the region and, in Delhi, the subway system stalled, and massive traffic jams collected as traffic lights stopped functioning.
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MIDDLE EAST
Syria government's
Aleppo assault stalls. Syrian army pounds Aleppo,
rebels claim successes.
Arab Islamist fighters eager
to join Syria rebels.
Humanitarian problems worsen in besieged
Syria city of Aleppo as refugees flee.U.S. lawmakers reach compromise
on Iran sanctions.
Courts rebuke Iran’s President with
sentences and ally’s firing.
Officials: 20 killed in
twin Iraq car bombs.Eight killed in clashes near
Yemen Interior Ministry.Yemen battles hunger while struggling
with multiple crises.
Inside Turkey, concern over
‘Kurdish phobia’ around Syria.Four sentenced to death over
$2.6bn Iran bank fraud.ASIA
India's energy crisis
threatens its economic growth.
Hundreds of millions without power after Indian grid goes down
for second time in 2 days. India: 600 million without power
in 'biggest ever blackout'.
Japan concerned by Chinese naval activity, lack of transparency
in decision-making process.Japan’s New Korea policy:
Closer — but not close enough.
In Afghanistan, targeted attacks on leaders
an ominous trend.
Pakistan, US sign troop supply deal;
Washington releases $1.1 billion in frozen aid.
Philippines to bid out disputed
South China Sea oil, gas blocks.North Korea's Kim Jong-un may be
planning first China trip.Anti-nuclear campaigners launch
Japan's first green party.China calls US report on
religion biased, ignorant.AFRICA
Gaddafi son cannot get
fair trial in Libya: lawyers.
Washington prepares to ramp up
military cooperation with Tunisia.Egypt court move
suspends constitution row.
Sudan's Bashir turns down summit
with South Sudan's Kiir.
Tanzania asks Malawi to halt oil search
in disputed lake.
Mali gov’t condemns Islamist
executions in north.Guinea-Bissau drug trade
'rises since coup'.
Secretary Clinton heads
to Africa Tuesday.
EUROPE
Euro crisis building again on several fronts
before ECB meeting.
Eurozone unemployment at
record high in June.
Investigators launch new criminal investigation against
Russian protest leader Navalny. Russian prosecutors charge
protest movement leader.Romania's Traian Basescu
survives impeachment vote.New Russia internet law deemed
censorship by critics.
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U.S. pledge to rebuild Haiti
not being met.
U.S. Post office nears
historic default on $5B payment.Survivors of crash that killed Cuba's Paya
say it was an accident.5 ATF officials found responsible for
botched gun-tracking operation.
Mother of WikiLeaks founder in Ecuador to plea
for son's asylum request.Cocaine production drops by
25 percent in Colombia.
US: Peru overtakes Colombia
as top cocaine producer.
Analysis: Venezuela joins trade bloc big
on politics, protectionism.
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Al Qaeda decline hard to reverse
after Bin Laden killing: U.S.Ex-Guantanamo inmate surrenders
to Saudi authorities.
White House: 'Fabrication' that Obama
called off bin Laden raid.
Pentagon condemns return of al Qaeda in Iraq,
promises 'unrelenting' response.Chicago man pleads guilty to plan to fight
for Al-Shabaab terror group.Report: Iran funding
terror camp in Iraq.
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Corn prices hit record
as crops shrivel.
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EU carbon tax on airlines.Facebook share issues
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