Friday, July 27, 2012

World News Briefs -- July 27, 2012



London Welcomes World For Olympics Opening Ceremony -- CNN

London (CNN) -- Excitement is building across Britain as it prepares for the official start of the Summer Olympic Games on Friday night.

One of the biggest secrets in London will finally be revealed, as perhaps a billion people worldwide watch the opening ceremony created by Danny Boyle, best known for the Oscar-winning film "Slumdog Millionaire."

Meanwhile, the day got off to a resounding start as bells around the country pealed for three minutes, including more than 40 chimes from London's famous Big Ben clock tower.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian rebels amass as battles for Aleppo, Damascus intensify. Onslaught looms as Assad forces pound Aleppo outskirts.

Assad exit inevitable, says UN general.

Exclusive: Secret Turkish nerve center leads aid to Syria rebels.

Dubai Police Chief: Muslim Brothers plotting overthrow of Gulf states.

Palestinian economic growth unsustainable - World Bank.

ASIA

Both Koreas mark 59 years since war armistice after North announced military changes.

Purged North Korean army chief ousted for 'defying orders'.

Philippine Army chases militants after fatal clash.

New Chinese base raises tensions in S. China Sea.

Bo Xilai's imprisoned wife denied access to family, lawyers, those close to her family say.

AFRICA

DR Congo army continues to battle rebels.

In shift by Egypt, president meets Hamas leader.

U.S. not probing allegations of massive South Sudanese corruption.

1.6 million Zimbabweans need food aid : WFP.

EUROPE

LIVE BLOG: London Olympics 2012.

Opening ceremony London 2012: A city feels the thrill as Olympics (finally) begin.

Russia's Putin, Medvedev to see UK PM at Games.

Spain unemployment hits new high. Soaring Spanish unemployment hits record highs.

Russia seeks naval supply bases in cold war allies Cuba, Vietnam.

Europe wants drones to spot illegal immigrants at sea.

AMERICAS

US area in extreme drought increases by size of Texas, report says.

US tells Cuba to end authoritarianism, then we'll talk.

Peru, Chile ramp up territorial dispute.

Wary consumers, trade curb U.S. growth in Q2.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US official: US may offer military assistance to drive al-Qaida from coup-wracked Mali.

Is this al Qaeda's 'last chance' for a country?

Al-Qaeda not establishing strong footprint in Syria: Pentagon.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Toyota extends global sales lead over General Motors, VW.

Facebook earnings: Good, but not good enough. Facebook revenue growth skids, shares plunge.

Samsung posts another record net profit.

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