Thursday, June 27, 2013

World News Briefs -- June 27, 2013



Family Members Reportedly Summoned As Mandela Said To Be On Life Support -- FOX News

Nelson Mandela, the South African anti-apartheid activist who spent 27 years in prison before becoming that country's first black president, has been placed on life support, a family member confirmed to Fox News Thursday.

The treatment the 94-year-old Mandela is currently receiving includes a ventilator to assist his breathing, as well as renal dialysis. The family has been given the option of stopping that treatment.

Family members arrived at the Pretoria hospital where Mandela is being treated and briefly spoke to the media gathered outside. Ndileka Mandela said that her grandfather's condition was "critical but stable." She also said the presence of supporters outside the hospital was a "comfort" to the family.

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MIDDLE EAST

US to send arms to Syria within a month.

Insight: Kuwaitis campaign privately to arm Syrian rebels.

Iran’s Rohani will continue to back Syria’s Assad, says lawmaker.

Iran's top leader: Nuclear solution 'easy'.

Turkey heads for Twitter showdown after anti-government protests.

Kerry resumes tough Israeli-Palestinian peace drive.

ASIA

SKorean President in Beijing for summit with Xi. Chinese, South Korean presidents want quick return of North Korea nuclear disarmament talks.

Confrontation over the South China Sea 'doomed', China tells claimants.

Mongolian president set for second term.

Kevin Rudd sworn in as Australian prime minister.

Special Report: Myanmar gives official blessing to anti-Muslim monks.

India begins mass cremation of flood victims, many missing.

Chinese factory workers free US boss after week in captivity.

AFRICA

South Africa waits after Mandela's condition worsens.

Obama starts long awaited Africa tour at slave port.

Morsi: Divisions threaten to paralyze Egypt. Egypt's army in position to make good on warning.

Tribal clashes kill dozens near gold mine in Sudan's Darfur.

Tunisian court 'sets free' Femen activists.

Mali coup leader apologizes for 'mistakes'.

EUROPE

Snowden stuck in Moscow? US, Russia wrangle over leaker status.

EU reaches political deal on seven-year budget.

EU agrees on bank-failure rules to avoid bailouts.

Ireland falls back into recession despite multibillion euro austerity drive.

Portuguese unions hold major anti-austerity strike.

Polish PM faces challenge for party leadership: report.

In crisis-hit Athens, plans for a mosque reveal deep divisions.

AMERICAS

Obama says shouldn't have to talk to Xi, Putin about Snowden case.

US warns Ecuador over Snowden case.

US growth rate revised down to 1.8%.

Chilean protesters in street battles with police.

Texas executes first woman in U.S. in nearly three years.

As US delays Keystone XL, Albertans ask 'What's the holdup, eh?'

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. judge throws out Abu Ghraib detainees' torture case.

Military justice: Secrecy shrouds Guantanamo hearings.

French court upholds life term for Carlos the Jackal.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

LTE-Advanced 4G network launches in South Korea.

Oil price rises above $96 as Fed fears fade.

Protests, riots: Why you should brace for more.

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