Thursday, November 28, 2013

World News Briefs -- November 28, 2013 (Evening Edition)



China Sends Aircraft To New Air-Defense Zone, But Dials Back Warnings -- FOX News/Wall Street Journal

China responded on Thursday to growing international defiance of its new air-defense zone in the East China Sea both by sending advanced fighter jets to the area and trying to play down any threat of military retaliation—underlining the confusion and escalated tension over territorial disputes in East Asia.

The announcement by China's air force that it had sent fighters and an early warning aircraft to patrol the zone came just a few hours after Japan and South Korea, following the U.S. lead, said their military aircraft had flown into the zone without notifying Beijing over the past few days, and would continue to do so.

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MIDDLE EAST

One killed, nine injured in shelling of Russian embassy in Damascus.

Fighting rages near Damascus, missile hits Raqa: monitor.

Netanyahu vows to banish ‘darkness’ of Iran nuclear program.

Report: Obama asks Netanyahu for 'breather'.

Iran's Arab neighbours want assurances nuclear deal not against them.

IAEA to visit nuclear-linked Iran site under new accord.

Experts predict Saudi Arabia will reach out to Iran soon.

Obama calls Saudi king after Iran deal.

Iran shakes up foundation controlled by Ayatollah's business empire.

U.S. offers to destroy Syrian chemical weapons at sea.

U.N. Yemen envoy says former president's camp undermining talks.

Israel jails six Arabs over 2005 killing of Jewish gunman.

ASIA

China military sends air patrols through new defense zone: Xinhua. China sends warplanes to newly declared air zone.

SKorea, Japan defy Chinese air defense zone.

In Asia visit, Biden to remind China that US is a Pacific power.

Philippines fears China wants South China Sea air control.

Typhoons spread Fukushima fallout, study warns.

Thailand's prime minister survives vote of no confidence.

Afghanistan's Karzai stands alone in high-stakes game with U.S.. Karzai faces growing pressure in Afghanistan to sign deal to maintain U.S. troop presence.

Drone protests freeze US supply lines in Pakistan.

North Korea 'restarts' nuclear reactor, atomic watchdog warns.

Sri Lanka starts counting the civil war dead.

Stoning will not be brought back, says Afghan president.

AFRICA

French troops gear up for lawless Central African Republic.

Malian army and protesters clash in northern rebel stronghold.

Malian fugitive 'Cheibani' recaptured by French troops.

More than 40 people killed in ammunition depot blast in Libya-source.

Fresh clashes in Benghazi as Libyan army struggles to keep militants out.

Draft Egypt constitution strengthens army as talks drag on.

Central African Republic needs many more peacekeepers: EU.

UN rules out swift peacekeeping deployment to Central African Republic.

Activists slam harsh sentences in Egypt.

Tony Blair plotted military intervention in Zimbabwe, claims Thabo Mbeki.

Kenya launches mega $13.8bn railway project.

EUROPE

Ukraine’s EU ‘U-turn’ dominates East Europe talks.

EU leaders set for tough table-talk with Ukraine's Yanukovich.

Protests continue in Kiev ahead of EU summit in Vilnius.

France 'more pessimistic' on economy as confidence dips.

Hollande backs away from deadline on unemployment.

Silvio Berlusconi's critics toast former PM's ignominious exit from senate.

Pope names private secretary to supervise Vatican bank.

Arctic 30: final Greenpeace activist bailed.

AMERICAS

Brazil risking reputation on World Cup, Olympics. Deadly crash puts light on Brazil's WCup troubles.

New tax law driving expats to renounce U.S. citizenship.

Canada 'allowed NSA to spy on G8 and G20 summits'.

Mexico: 54 bodies found in mass graves.

Brazil raises interest rate to 10% as it battles inflation.

Panama reverses: North Korean crew not freed.

Ruling party officially wins Honduran Presidency.

Drone tries to sneak contraband into Georgia prison.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Now the Taliban target CRICKET commentators: Terror group spokesman condemns Pakistani media for praising Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar in video rant.

The CIA tried hard to recruit spies among the Al Qaeda prisoners at Gitmo.

Video shows execution of Syrian rebels by Al Qaeda-linked group.

Al Qaeda praises Taliban emirs Hakeemullah Mehsud and Mullah Fazlullah.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Dutch privacy watchdog says Google breaks data law.

Energy boom brings new life to old businesses across U.S..

US cautions airlines crossing China air zone.

Pope Francis: 'King Money' system has failed unemployed youth, older people.

Exclusive: Ex-UBS banker Weil agreed to extradition to the U.S..

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