Friday, February 1, 2013

World News Briefs -- February 1, 2013



32 Dead in Blast at Mexico Oil Headquarters -- Voice of America

Mexican officials are searching for answers after an explosion at the Mexico City headquarters of the state-run Pemex oil company killed at least 32 people. More than 100 others were injured.

The blast late Thursday shattered the lower floors of the company's more than 50-story tower in the capital. Helicopters, firefighters and emergency technicians were quickly on the scene searching for survivors. Some of the injured were being rolled away on gurneys, while others were pushed out on rolling office chairs.

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MIDDLE EAST

Israelis: Missiles were at Syrian military base when aircraft struck.

Israeli warplanes fly over Lebanon.

US says Iran steps up Syria support.

Jordan staggers under fallout of Syria conflict.

Lebanese soldiers killed near Syria border.

Biden warns Iran: Diplomacy won't last forever.

Thousands of Iraqi Sunni protesters say no to Maliki.

Yemen fighting stops as mediators try to release hostages.

Turkey PM worries about army's capabilities.

Police: Suicide bombing at US Embassy, 2 dead.

ASIA

S. Korea issues warning to north against nuclear test.

Suicide bomb kills 22 near mosques in northwest Pakistan.

Taiwan's premier resigns amid weak popular support.

Fireworks cause deadly highway collapse in China.

Chinese company will run strategic Pakistani port.

Cambodians mourn late king in funeral procession.

AFRICA

ECOWAS pleased with military offensive against Mali insurgents.

Analysis: France, Africa face tough Sahara phase of Mali war.

Up to 100,000 people flee fighting in Darfur: U.N.

Egypt stages new protests against President Morsi.

Two years on, Benghazi threatens "another revolution" in Libya.

Gunmen kill five North Nigeria police, ceasefire in doubt.

Nigeria says 17 Islamists insurgents killed in helicopter strike.

EUROPE

As Mali exposes Europe’s defense frailties, leaders gather in Munich.

Bank scandal helps surge by Berlusconi ahead of Italy election.

Armenia presidential candidate shot, election in doubt.

HRW warns of declining human rights in Russia.

Milan court convicts 3 Americans in CIA kidnapping.

Spain’s premier is drawn into a widening graft scandal gripping his party.

AMERICAS

Mexico Pemex blast death toll rises to 32, cause unclear.

Argentina pulls out of Falklands talks. UK 'disappointed' as Argentina turns down talks over Falklands.

Soldiers and Farc rebels killed in clashes ahead of talks.

Venezuelan opposition cracks could help Chavez's allies.

Group: 591 killed in Venezuela prisons last year.

Mexico captures drug lord ‘Zero Five,’ but sparks more cartel violence.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Algeria gas facility attack fuels jihadist rivalry.

Hopes of 'Gitmo' closing dim.

Guantanamo trials: Judge orders end to secret censor.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US economy adds another 157,000 jobs; rate up to 7.9%.

Samsung gains tablet market share as Apple lead narrows.

Panasonic and Sharp stick to glum forecasts.

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