Thursday, November 1, 2012

World News Briefs -- November 1, 2012



Superstorm Sandy's Human Toll Mounts; At Least 56 Killed In U.S. -- CNN

(CNN) -- A father and son drowned in the basement of their home. A young girl was killed when the storm surge swallowed her house. A woman was electrocuted when she stepped on a downed electrical line.

Still others were missing: Two boys ripped from their mother's arms by fierce waves, and a man believed to have been carried away by floodwaters.

As authorities in nine states tallied the devastation brought by Superstorm Sandy and struggled to restore basic services early Thursday, the human toll mounted.

At least 56 people in the United States and one in Canada died during the storm, raising Sandy's overall death toll to 124 after earlier claiming 67 lives in the Caribbean.

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MIDDLE EAST

Activists: Syrian rebels kill 28 soldiers in attacks on military checkpoints in the north.

US withdraws support for Syria's opposition leadership.

China proposes new initiatives for Syria ceasefire.

Fuel tanker explosion kills 22 in Saudi Arabia.

Fugitive Sunni Iraq VP sentenced to death on second charge.

US warns Israel off pre-emptive strike on Iran.

9 Iranian female prisoners begin hunger strike.

ASIA

China's Communist Party prepares for power handover. China prepares for leadership transition.

Chinese man jailed for trying to form opposition party.

Wary of future, professionals leave China in record numbers.

Persistent inflation poses challenges for India.

North Korea's 'hotel of doom' could open next year.

Cyclone Nilam: India search for missing sailors.

AFRICA

Sudan's Iran alliance under scrutiny.

Nigeria violence: Zamfara villagers 'murdered'.

U.N. resisting African calls to end Somalia arms embargo.

Russian and Estonian crew freed in Nigeria.

South African whites earn 6 times more than blacks.

EUROPE

Conservative Party rebels humiliate David Cameron.

Russian President Putin's work 'not affected' by injury.

Greek death spiral raises heat for German-bloc creditors. Greece running out of cash; government under threat.

Greek journalist tried over Swiss bank list.

French police admit botched investigation of Toulouse gunman.

AMERICAS

US Presidential race shifts to full speed.

Superstorm Sandy: 9/11 memorial suffers 'extensive' damage.

Mexico's Day of Dead brings memories of missing.

Brazil military ends Amazon operation to confiscate drugs, vehicles on border.

Argentina voting age lowered from 18 to 16.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Winning the war against Al Qaeda in Africa (commentary).

Malaysia shuts down al-Qaeda's online library.

Top UK court rejects bid to free US-held detainee.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Shell reports 6% fall in third quarter profits.

Kim Dotcom reveals Mega to replace Megaupload file-sharing site.

Warren Buffett just made a huge bet on the U.S. housing market.

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