Saturday, February 16, 2013

World News Briefs -- February 16, 2013


Pakistan Bomb Blast Kills 47 People, Injures 200 -- RT

A bomb blast in Pakistan has killed 47 people and injured 200 others, Al Jazeera reports. The bomb was attached to a motorcycle outside a vegetable market in Quetta. The device was detonated by remote control.

"The Shia community was the target," police officer Wazir Khan Nasir told AFP.

Women and children were among the victims. Hospital sources told Al Jazeera that many of the wounded are in critical condition and the death toll is likely to rise.

Sporadic gunfire can be heard from the area, prompting many to fear follow-up attacks.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria rebels claim northern airbase takeover.

Syrian army bombs Golan as clashes erupt in Aleppo.

Syrian official: 'We have already won'.

Druze soldiers urged by their clerics to stop defending Syrian regime.

Syria: Hundreds taken in tit-for-tat kidnappings.

Syrian opposition won't talk to officials linked to crackdown.

Hezbollah warns Israel not to attack Lebanon.

Bahrain police, youths clash after funeral.

Iraq intelligence academy chief Ali Aouni killed. Suicide bomber kills senior Iraqi military official.

Anger growing among Iraq's Sunnis.

Egypt intercepts two tons of explosives headed to Sinai.

Turkey: 8 retired military officers arrested.

Yemen: UN warns ex leaders of sanctions if they meddle.

ASIA

Pakistan bomb blast leaves 50 dead in Quetta.

N Korea warned against 'provocative actions'.

North Korea uses cash couriers, false names to outwit sanctions.

Malaysia expels Australian senator before Anwar meeting.

Mass protests in Bangladesh expose 40-year rifts.

Three killed in Bangladesh clashes over war crimes trials.

Sri Lankan military inquiry says army did not shell civilians.

Rare mass rally over Singapore immigration plans.

AFRICA

Early French pullout could put Mali gains at risk.

S. Sudan accuses Khartoum of fresh bombardments in Unity State.

Congo deploys 500 soldiers to hunt Ugandan warlord.

Libyan envoy: Building army is key to security.

Mass rallies in Tunisia for Ennahda party.

Political deadlock in Tunisia fuels economic frustration.

Oscar Pistorius denies Reeva Steenkamp South Africa murder.

EUROPE

After meteor strike, Russian experts reflect. Meteor shower explodes in central Russia and Urals injuring hundreds.

'Fraud on a massive scale': Europe's horse meat scandal keeps on growing.

Euro crisis 'not solved,' German bank supervisor says.

Conclave electing new pope could start before March 15: Vatican.

Greece’s poverty deepens as unemployment rate hits record 27 percent.

French political elite vie for Paris mayor's post.

AMERICAS

Canada still hopeful on Keystone approval after Obama speech.

Weary passengers head home after stinky Carnival cruise.

FARC destroys police station in south Colombia attack.

Photos of ailing Chavez stir emotions in Venezuela.

US nuclear storage tank leaking.

Fugitive LA ex-cop may have died from self-inflicted gunshot.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

The absurdity of the war on terror is becoming clear.

British terrorist linked to CIA suicide bombing which killed seven agents in Afghanistan.

Nominee for CIA chief says casualties from drone strikes should be public.

At least 20 prisoners still missing after being held in secret CIA 'black site' detention centers.

Senior IRGC official killed in Syria 'was no less than Mughniyah'. 

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Facebook gets a multibillion-dollar tax break.

G20 vows to combat corporate tax avoidance.

G20 leaders agree to avoid currency war.

George Soros 'makes $1.2bn betting against yen'.

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