Wednesday, August 1, 2012

World News Briefs -- August 1, 2012

Leon Panetta, the US defence secretary (left) and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Photo: Reuters

US Force An Option Against Iran Nuclear Programme, Says Leon Panetta -- The Telegraph

Leon Panetta has warned Iran it must accept limits on its nuclear programme or face US military action as he arrived in Israel for key talks.

Mr Panetta, the defence secretary, made his remarks outside the city of Ashkelon in southern Israel, with an "Iron Dome" anti-rocket defence system as a backdrop.

The Pentagon chief said repeatedly that "all options," including military force, are on the table to stop Iran, should sanctions and diplomacy - the preferred means of persuasion - ultimately fail.

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MIDDLE EAST

Al-Assad to army: Restore order to Syria. Syria army in 'crucial and heroic battle', says Bashar al-Assad. Assad praises troops but his whereabouts are mystery.

Dash to enter Damascus with rebels shows government still in control.

Syrian soldier executed after graveside 'trial'.

UN: Syria using fighter jets against rebels with tanks.

Panetta meets Israeli leaders amid reports of splits on striking Iran. Panetta, in Israel, warns that US will use military force to stop Iran nuclear bomb.

Iraq car bombings kill 19 in central Baghdad.

New Iran sanctions also hit banks in China, Iraq.

Iran unfazed by Israeli, US threats of force: Netanyahu.

ASIA

Human rights group cites 'atrocities' in Myanmar.

China, S. Korea slam Japan's claims over disputed islands.

Philippines and Cambodia in South China Sea row.

China says US sanctions against Chinese bank over transactions with Iran will damage ties.

Power restored across India after historic failure.

Oil majors avoid Philippine bids for China-claimed sea blocks.

AFRICA

Sahel region of West Africa 'in permanent food crisis'.

Mali warned of 'human rights chaos' by Amnesty.

Intelligence building in Libya hit by blast; suspected killer of rebel chief freed from jail.

Turks provide aid in Mogadishu, Somalia, where others fear to tread.

Suicide bombers target Somali constitution conference.

Exiled Rwandan general attacks Paul Kagame as 'dictator'.

EUROPE

Eurozone manufacturing activity 'hits three-year low'.

Spanish regions rebel against deficit targets.

Bulgaria releases image of suicide bomber.

Belarus generals sacked over Swedish teddy bear stunt.

Greece strips VIPs of police guards amid public anger.

AMERICAS

"Fast and Furious" gun case doomed by reckless strategy: report.

Mexico charges generals over suspected drug gang ties.

Colombian rebel chief says he's ready for peace.

With Brazil as advocate, Venezuela joins trade bloc.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Sharp decline in terror attacks after Bin Laden death.

Taliban deny media report that they seek split with al Qaeda.

Judge orders Iran, al-Qaida, to pay $6 billion in 9/11 lawsuit.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Asian factories sputter as Europe sinks: PMIs.

Drought deepens worries about food supplies, prices.

Deutsche Bank to cut 1,900 jobs.

Apple says documents prove Samsung copied iPhone.

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