Wednesday, October 24, 2012

World News Briefs -- October 24, 2012 (Evening Edition)



Sudan Threatens Retaliation Over Alleged Israeli Air Strike -- The Guardian

Minister warns that Khartoum 'reserves the right to strike back' after blaming Israel for attack on Yarmouk arms complex

Sudan has warned that it has the right to retaliate after accusing Israel of carrying out an air strike on an arms factory, causing a huge explosion that killed two people.

Ahmed Belal Osman, the Sudanese information minister, said that bombs from four aircraft struck a complex and triggered a blast that rocked the capital, Khartoum, before dawn on Wednesday.

"Four planes coming from the east bombed the Yarmouk industrial complex," Belal told a press conference. "They used sophisticated technology … We believe that Israel is behind it."

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MIDDLE EAST

Russia: Syrian rebels have US-made anti-aircraft weapons. Rebels battle Assad's forces for gateway to north Syria.

Syria says army still undecided on ceasefire move. Syrian government 'agrees to four-day ceasefire'.

Iraqi vice president: Iran supplying Assad through ground convoys.

White House open to one-on-one talks with Iranians over nuclear program.

US urges Lebanon stability amid escalating tensions.

Haj pilgrimage starts in Mecca.

Details hint at insider role in Lebanese general’s death.

Israel-Gaza violence escalates, 4 Palestinians killed. Violence surges on Israel-Gaza frontier. Gaza rockets pound southern Israel.

IAF strikes Gaza Strip following volley of rockets.

Iran says it may stop oil sales if sanctions tighten.

ASIA

Insight: Pakistani death squads spur desperate voyage to Australia.

Canadian firm discovers Afghanistan oil field.

Myanmar sets curfew after new violence in northwest. Deaths amid razed homes after religious riots.

North Korean army minister 'executed with mortar round'.

India president advised to reject Qasab mercy plea.

US Navy reviews rules on Japan bases.

A reporter's farewell to Afghanistan, with sadness and affection.

AFRICA

Offensive to retake north Mali unlikely till 2013.

Army pushes into Bani Walid as Libya marks anniversary.

Sudan arms factory hit by explosions and fire. Sudan says Israel behind arms factory fire.

South Sudan plans mediation between Ethiopia and Eritrea.

Nigerian navy detains Russian crew over arms.

Mauritania president discharged from Paris hospital.

AngloGold to fire 12,000 South Africa strikers.

EUROPE

Berlusconi confirms will not run in 2013 Italy election.

Russia demands expulsion of reporters, envoys over U.N. leaks.

EU lawmakers call for sanctions on Russians involved in Magnitsky case.

Corruption No. 1 problem as Ukraine heads for election.

Greek parliament in chaos over revised bailout plan. Report says Greece will get more time.

Eurozone business activity hits fresh low. Eurozone debt hits 90 percent of its economy.

EU budget revolt grows as Dutch join Britain in veto threat.

In Spain, millions forced below poverty line. Spain's recession deepens.

Russian opposition issues warning to Kremlin.

Russia's lower house votes to broaden high treason laws. Opposition slams Putin's treason law.

BBC chief: Child-abuse scandal growing.

AMERICAS

Report: Illegal Mexican migration to US stabilizes.

U.S. state budgets in jeopardy as nation nears 'fiscal cliff'.

Panama president cancels Colon land sale after clashes.

Argentina's Fernandez condemns 'seized ship blackmail'.

Jamaica braces for tropical storm Sandy.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Al Qaeda goes underground in Yemen against U.S.-driven crackdown.

Military judge orders Guantanamo defendant to appear at hearing.

US drones kill 4 'militants,' 1 civilian in North Waziristan strike.

Plan for hunting terrorists signals U.S. intends to keep adding names to kill lists.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US sues Bank of America for $1bn over 'hustle' mortgage fraud scheme.

Amazon to be stripped of tax advantage on sale of ebooks.

Microsoft faces large EU fine.

Microsoft development head: 'The whole room will be the computer'

Prison, $7 billion fine for French rogue trader.

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