Tuesday, September 25, 2012

World News Briefs -- September 25, 2012



Barack Obama: US Will Not Backtrack On Middle East -- The Telegraph

Barack Obama will warn Iran that the United States will "do what we must" to prevent it acquiring a nuclear weapon, as the UN general assembly begins.

In his address to the annual gathering of world leaders, Mr Obama will tell Iran there is still time for a diplomatic solution to the row over its nuclear programme, but "that time is not unlimited." He will reiterate that Washington will never accept the idea that a nuclear-armed Iran could simply be "contained."

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MIDDLE EAST

UN envoy to Syria: Assad thinks he can turn back the clock.

Damascus bombing targets military base. Syria mortar shells hit Golan Heights; none injured.

Security forces targeted in Iraq attacks.

Security forces on high alert as Israel marks Yom Kippur.

Israel's ex-PM Ehud Olmert spared jail for breach of trust.

ASIA

Near disputed isles, Japan confronts boats from Taiwan.

China warns on sovereignty at island talks with Japan.

Bo Xilai awaits his fate after sentencing of wife and top aide.

North Korea’s parliamentary session ends with no announced reforms.

Floods, landslides displace 1 million in India; 33 dead.

AFRICA

Nigeria’s military arrests more than 150, kills 36 in operation against radical Islamist sect.

Presidents of Sudan, South Sudan continue negotiations.

Mali agrees to ECOWAS military deployment plan.

Nigeria Boko Haram crackdown kills 35.

Egyptian President Morsi tepid on U.S.-Egypt relationship.

EUROPE

Debt crisis: S&P slashes eurozone growth forecasts.

Europe pushed by IMF’s Lagarde to consider Greek debt write-off.

Spanish congress braces for protest against austerity.

Belarus elects parliament fully made up of government loyalists in vote criticized by monitors.

No news today: Greek journalists strike against austerity.

Georgia, South Ossetia both claim preparations for new hostilities.

BBC apology to Queen over Abu Hamza disclosure.

AMERICAS

Colombian peace deal would not end all violence: Report.

Chávez accused of election dirty tricks.

IMF's Christine Lagarde says Argentina faces 'red card'.

Six in 10 Mexican prisons 'self governed' by gangs.

Californians flee for better-run states, study finds.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US drone strike in Pakistan kills five militants.

Expanded role for American mouthpiece of al Qaeda.

34 'high risk' Guantanamo detainees approved for transfer.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

China's super-rich feel slowdown says report.

Diageo in talks with Vijay Mallya's United Spirits.

Another warning bell sounds for global economy: Caterpillar latest to give grim forecast.

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