Wednesday, May 1, 2013

World News Briefs -- May 1, 2013



Venezuela: Fistfight In Congress Takes Post-Election Tension To New Level -- Christian Science Monitor

Venezuela fistfight: Violence broke out Tuesday night when Venezuela's opposition assembly members denounced a ruling that strips them of most legislative powers until they recognize Maduro's presidential victory.

Venezuelan lawmakers punched, kicked and shoved one another as a postelection conflict between President Hugo Chavez's heirs and rivals blew up into a brawl on the floor of congress.

Tuesday night's clash erupted when members of the opposition coalition unfurled a banner in the National Assembly denouncing a ruling that strips them of most legislative powers unless they recognize the April 14 election victory of President Nicolas Maduro.

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MIDDLE EAST

Obama hints at US military action at Syria as administration readies lethal aid options.

Report: Syria's Assad makes rare public appearance.

Hezbollah is helping Assad fight Syria uprising, says Hassan Nasrallah. Hezbollah warns: U.S., Israel will not take Syria.

Syria opposition denounces Hezbollah 'threat'.

Obama further amends ‘red line’ words on Syria chemical attacks.

Already unable to cope with refugees, Syria’s neighbors brace for more.

Insight: Rebel gains in southern Syria sharpen Jordan's dilemma.

What could U.N. sleuths unearth at Iran's Parchin base?

Series of deadly bombs rocks Iraqi cities.

Kuwait: Iraq owes $11.2 billion in war reparations.

ASIA

Myanmar forces restore order after latest anti-Muslim violence.

Pakistan military angered by treatment of Musharraf: reports.

China says U.S. should watch Japanese nationalism.

China steps up customs checks, but North Korea trade robust.

China 'sends armed helicopters to Myanmar separatists'.

Bangladesh factory-collapse toll passes 400.

AFRICA

Small US troop contingent remains in Mali.

Congo's M23 rebels say peace talks in trouble.

Satellite imagery shows massive destruction from Nigerian military raid. Baga raid: Satellite images 'show Nigeria army abuse'.

Guinea on brink of chaos over long-delayed poll.

“Danger” of regional arms race after Egypt’s withdrawal from the NPT – UK MP.

Last rhinos in Mozambique killed by poachers.

EUROPE

May Day protests and Greek strikes - Eurozone crisis live.

Thousands rally against European austerity on May Day.

Eurozone unemployment hits new high.

Greece suffers more misery as retails sales slump by nearly a third.

Spanish economy shrinks as housing market continues to fall.

Dagestan violence kills at least 5.

Vladimir Putin presents first 'Hero Of Labour' medals since end of Soviet Union.

AMERICAS

Rolling fistfight erupts in Venezuelan parliament over disputed election.

Mexico seizes father-in-law of Sinaloa drug cartel chief on eve of Obama visit.

No talks on key Mexico reforms until spat resolved: opposition.

U.S. looks to re-up its Mexican surveillance system.

Colombia sees leniency for rebels if peace deal reached.

Most want death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev if he is convicted of Boston bombing.

Detroit takes top spots on list of most dangerous neighborhoods in America.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Russia delivers new al-Qaida warning to U.S.

Boston bombing suspect's widow wants body released.

Yemenis languish in Guantanamo prison with scant hope of release.

Somalis Islamic terrorists on the run but not yet done.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Special Report: How Google UK clouds its tax liabilities.

'Real' U.S. jobless rate still above 10% in most states.

Apple taps markets for record $17bn funding.

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