Monday, August 5, 2013

World News Briefs -- August 5, 2013 (Eveing Edition)


Syrian Rebels Push Into Assad's Alawite Mountain Stronghold -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Syrian rebel fighters armed with anti-tank missiles pushed toward President Bashar al-Assad's hometown of Qardaha on Monday, the second day of a surprise offensive in the heartland of his minority Alawite sect, opposition activists said.

Forces comprising 10 mainly Islamist brigades, including two al Qaeda-linked groups, advanced south to the outskirts of the Alawite village of Aramo, 20 km (12 miles) from Qardaha, taking advantage of rugged terrain, the activists said.

On Sunday rebel fighters captured half a dozen villages on the northern tip of the Alawite Mountain, located east of the port city of Latakia. The area is the main recruiting ground for Assad's core praetorian guard units comprising the Republican Guards, Fourth Division and special forces.

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MIDDLE EAST

Audit of Syria refugees finds organized crime and child soldiers.

Assad says Syria opposition a failure.

Syrian rebels make new push on Assad’s Alawite heartland.

Thirty killed in heavy fighting in Syrian mountains.

Syria's war splits nation into 3 distinct regions.

Clashes erupt after Turkey trial verdicts.

Life imprisonment for Turkey ex-army chief.

Iraqi forces kill 11 militants in security crackdown.

Rouhani urges West to abandon Iran sanctions.

Israel widens Jewish settlement subsidies.


ASIA

Japan, China senior diplomats hold talks on N. Korea.

Key Muslim leader shot dead in Thailand.

Bomb wounds train passengers as Pakistan goes on high alert.

Deadly blast hits southern Philippines.

Exclusive: Japan nuclear body says radioactive water at Fukushima an 'emergency'.

China says no rush to sign maritime accord.

Trial of Bo Xilai likely to be swift and predictable, say experts.

Australia's Rudd calls September 7 election.

AFRICA

Mugabe election victory a 'mandate' to take over foreign banks: minister.

Insight: Libya's turmoil revealed in feud for custody of Gaddafi's son.

Egypt crisis: Diplomats in fresh mediation efforts. Envoys in Egypt visit jailed Brotherhood leader: Reports.

In Egypt, mounting tension between Islamists and military.

Mursi backers march as envoys seek solution in Egypt.

Nigerian Islamist group accused of heinous crimes.

Clashes between Nigerian army, Boko Haram kill 35.

Two soldiers, militant killed in Tunisia turmoil.

Islamist militants attack Somali capital, plan more before Ramadan ends.

Zimbabwe's MDC struggles for survival after election disaster.

Dozens dead, stranded after flash floods in Afghanistan, Pakistan.

Sudan President blocked from Saudi air space.

EUROPE

Obama to decide soon on whether to attend Moscow summit. Obama to skip meeting with Putin if no change with Snowden: report.

Threat of Italy government crisis recedes, for now.

Britain and France extend closures of Yemen embassies.

Residents flee as fire rages at Marathon, near Athens.

West acts like ‘Bull in China Shop’ in Middle East – Russian PM.

Europe presses Ukraine leader on Tymoshenko deal.

Spain 'must follow EU law' on Gibraltar border checks. Gibraltar 'the party is over' comments from Madrid raise concerns in London. Concern as Spain considers €50 Gibraltar border fee.

West Germany 'sponsored doping in sports' - study.

Freed child rapist Daniel Galvan Vina arrested in Spain.

AMERICAS

Chilean probe into Pinochet millions files no charges.

Colombia's Santos urges rebels to get on the 'peace train'.

U.S. extends embassy closings; warnings renew debate over NSA data collection.

FBI pressures Internet providers to install surveillance software.

Exclusive: FBI allowed informants to commit 5,600 crimes.

Colombia warns Nicaragua not to explore for oil in Caribbean waters claimed by Colombia.

Prisons in Honduras are 'in control of inmates'. Honduras troops sent to take control of jail after riot.

Amnesty names 5 Cuban as 'prisoners of conscience'.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

15 years since Kenya, Tanzania embassy attacks.

Syria's western jihadists.

Congressional leaders agree on drastic response to al Qaeda terrorist threat.

U.S. travel alert comes amid al Qaida glee over prison breaks.

Recent prison breaks are fueling Al Qaeda's global comeback.

July declared ‘busiest month’ for US drones, 23 killed in three strikes.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Washington Post to be sold to Jeff Bezos.

Justice Department seeks oversight of Apple's iTunes store.

Feds order new rail rules in response to deadly derailment.

South Korean concern as US overturns Apple iPhone ban.

'Havoc' as HSBC prepares to close diplomatic accounts.

The rich are saving cash at a record pace.

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