Tuesday, May 21, 2013

World News Briefs -- May 21, 2013



Forty Five Minutes Of Twister Terror That Left Dozens Dead: Seven Children Found Drowned In School And Officials Fear 24 More Have Perished After Giant Two-Mile Wide Tornado Pulverizes Oklahoma -- Daily Mail

* Two entire schools flattened in Moore, Oklahoma after 200 mph winds pulverized a 30-square-mile stretch yesterday
* At least 24 people confirmed dead, authorities say, and fears for 40 more; at least 240 are injured
* More than 20 children could be among the dead, including the seven found drowned in Plaza Towers
* Children were told to hold on to the walls, while teachers shielding the students with their bodies
* Hundreds of homes wiped out and more than 8,000 people left without power
* The devastating tornado was larger than 1999 storm in the area that left 36 people decade

A desperate search is underway for survivors after a giant two-mile wide tornado roared through the suburbs of Oklahoma leaving dozens dead, including seven children who drowned in a pool of water at their school.

Plaza Towers Elementary was in the direct path of the giant twister that ravaged Moore on Monday afternoon and today rescuers were combing the debris to find 24 students who went missing after the building took a direct hit during 45 minutes of terror.

Initial reports said as many as 91 people could have been killed in the tragedy, but officials confirmed on Tuesday morning there have been 24 deaths.

They added they fear for as many as 40 others - including 20 children - and expect the death count to rise. At least 240 people are injured - 60 of these children.

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MIDDLE EAST

Hezbollah, Syrian army renew Qusair offensive.

For first time, Assad regime claims responsibility for firing at Israel. Israel fires back at Syria after gunshots at its troops.

UN says it sees a major drop in number of Syrian refugees arriving in Jordan, unsure why.

Bombings in Iraq kill at least 12. Wave of violence continues in Iraq.

Turkish peace initiative with Kurds meets resistance.

Reports: Iran bars 2 top figures from June ballot.

Saudi Arabia detains 10 more in Iran spying case.

Saudi Arabia executes five Yemenis in Jizan.

ASIA

Detained Chinese fishermen, boat released by North Korea.

South Korea see north's threats at unprecedented levels.

Premier Li Keqiang's visit: India and China in border row pledge.

Obama, Xi to meet in June in California.

Musharraf granted bail in Benazir Bhutto case.

Japanese mayor: South Korean soldiers 'abused women in wartime'.

Number of Afghan women jailed for fleeing abuse soars.

Bangladesh panel to recommend life in prison over building collapse.

AFRICA

South Sudan army recaptures Boma: Officials.

Nigerian military: More than 200 Boko Haram captured. Nigeria: Boko Haram Islamists 'arrested' in Maiduguri.

Nigeria seeks Niger's military support against Boko Haram.

More regional troops going to Central African Republic.

Congolese army, rebels clash for a second day near Goma.

Missing oil revenue stirs discontent among Chad's poor.

Egyptian military source denies troops were sent to Sinai.

Lanxess strike: South African miners shot with rubber bullets.

EUROPE

UK says on right track as IMF review nears.

Bundesbank chief says France must take deficit cuts seriously. How the French economy compares to Germany's, UK's.

Bulgaria's ex-PM Borisov says he is convinced rivals can form government.

Swiss franc to lose shine as euro debt fears ebb, U.S. recovers.

Ireland defends corporate tax system.

Russia vows reprisals for 'stolen' song contest votes.

AMERICAS

Frenetic search for survivors as 91 feared dead in tornado-hit Oklahoma.

Guatemalan court overturns genocide conviction of ex-dictator.

Bolivia: New law backs President Evo Morales third term.

Canadian PM Harper under cloud after chief of staff resigns.

White House admits top Obama aides knew a month ago about IRS probe.

Analysis: Some Republicans see new scandal in Sebelius fundraising.

LA picks new mayor after low-drama campaign.

Trouble on the U.S. farm: 'We face a grim future'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Russia says kills senior Islamist insurgent.

Bearing witness at terrorism trials.

Obama to discuss al Qaeda, drones, Guantanamo Bay in Thursday speech.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Apple 'among largest tax avoiders in US' - Senate committee.

Yahoo's rise in Asia offsets risk from Tumblr bet.

New Xbox details coming today: What will Microsoft's next gaming console do?

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