Tuesday, May 28, 2013

World News Briefs -- May 28, 2013



Russia To Send Syria Air Defense System To Deter "Hotheads" -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Russia will deliver an advanced air defense system to the Syrian government despite Western opposition because it will help deter "hotheads" who back foreign intervention, a senior Russian official said on Tuesday.

Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov also accused the European Union of "throwing fuel on the fire" by letting its arms embargo on Syrian expire, saying it would complicate efforts to arrange an international peace conference.

His remarks toughened Russia's defiance of the United States, France and Israel over the planned sale of precision S-300 missile systems to President Bashar al-Assad's government, which is battling a Western and Gulf Arab-backed insurgency.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian rebels divided in fight against Assad. Syrian opposition disarray threatens international support.

Europe sets stage for possible arming of anti-Assad fighters as McCain visits Syrian rebel leader.

Missiles are what the rebels want.

Fears grow of a foreign-fed arms race in Syria.

US, Russia discuss peace plan as Syria worsens.

Lebanese soldiers killed at checkpoint.

Palestinians leery of Kerry's promise of prosperity.

ASIA

Asio hacking claim won't hurt Australia - China ties, says Carr.

PLA Navy's three fleets meet in South China Sea for rare show of force.

Report blames Pakistan politicians, security for anti-Christian riots.

South Korea suspends more nuclear reactors over unapproved parts.

North Korea allows business from the South to re-enter Kaesong industrial park.

Laos deports 9 North Korean defectors to China.

Australia is rated best place to live and work for third year running.

Vietnam 'arrests popular blogger'.

AFRICA

Logistics, South African caution delay Congo combat force.

Nigerian military says it foiled 'extensive terrorist operation'.

After AU summit talks, Sudan peace still elusive.

Sudan's army seizes back town from rebels in oil state.

Drones join war on rhino poachers in South Africa.

Ethiopia’s lasting legacy of famine.

EUROPE

Russian senior diplomat says ties with U.S. not to improve soon.

Special Report: Merkel's subtle shift as she aims for third term.

French anti-terrorism police hunt man who stabbed soldier.

UK parliamentary committee to examine work of MI5.

UK sets up task force to target radical preachers.

Thousands rampage across Paris as gay marriage protest enters second day of violence.

Mafia 'struck secret deal with Italian politicians to end murder campaign'.

AMERICAS

Obama, New Jersey governor to reunite Tuesday for storm tour.

Colombia peace still distant despite a first deal.

Money laundering distorts Colombia's economic comeback.

Red alert issued over Chile’s Copahue volcano.

Aides to Toronto mayor resign as 'drug video' is linked to murder.

Flights being set up for passengers after cruise ship fire.

40 statistics about the fall of the U.S. economy that are almost too crazy to believe.

Concern over new security protocols at Statue of Liberty.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

35 Guantanamo hunger strikers are force-fed.

No getting out of Gitmo: U.S. can’t release detainees to state sponsors of terrorism.

Al Qaeda rehab includes spa treatments, family fun time in Saudi Arabia.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

World's happiest OECD countries: in full.

US tax inspector targets Caribbean bank.

Club Med receives $700 million buyout offer.

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