Monday, May 26, 2014

World News Briefs -- May 26, 2014 (Evening Edition)



Obama Honors War Dead on Memorial Day -- VOA

In a Memorial Day address at the nation’s most prominent cemetery for its war dead, President Barack Obama memorialized “fallen patriots” and praised troops for bringing the United States to “a pivotal moment”: an end to war in Afghanistan.

At Arlington National Cemetery, just outside Washington, Obama placed a commemorative wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

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MIDDLE EAST

Pope leaves Holy Land with call for peace.

Pope honors Holocaust survivors in Israel.

Pope, Netanyahu spar over Jesus' native language.

Hezbollah chief goads Israel, US, West.

British jihadists are the most bloodthirsty in Syria says rebel commander as they are blamed for beheadings and crucifixions.

Despite nuclear probe progress, IAEA access to key Iran site elusive.

Turkey court issues arrest warrants to Israeli ex-generals over Gaza flotilla raid.

Jordan expels Syrian ambassador. Syria to expel Jordan envoy in diplomatic tit-for-tat: State TV.

Billionaire businessman is executed in Iran for his part in $2.6bn state bank scam.

ASIA

Express train slams into freight train, killing at least 40 people in India.

US doctor gunned down in Pakistan.

Thai coup leader threatens crackdown if protests resume. Thai military leader: Junta will hold power ‘indefinitely’. Thai military ruler 'wins royal backing'.

China and Japan trade barbs after close encounter over South China Sea.

China brands Vietnam claims over South China Sea islands as 'ridiculous'.

China-Vietnam sea spat heats up. Vietnam accuses China of injuring four officials in oil rig standoff.

Philippines president warns on Chinese expansion.

Taiwan to build $100M port in disputed region of The South China Sea but China does not react.

China says Vietnam claims to disputed islets 'ridiculous'.

Pakistani media apologise to military and ISI.

China agrees North Korea's nuclear activities a serious threat, says South.

Kim Jong-un has engineers behind deadly North Korean apartment collapse 'executed by firing squad'.

At least 40 killed in India train crash.

Modi sworn in as India's Prime Minister.

AFRICA

Nigeria military says knows where girls are, rules out force. Nigeria official: Girls located but can't be rescued. Nigerian military official claims he knows whereabouts of kidnapped girls.

Polls open in Egypt's presidential election. Sisi poised to win presidency as Egyptians vote.

Eastern Libya oil rebel rejects new government.

New Libyan PM says to focus on fighting militants, securing borders.

Renegade former Libyan general says PM must go, vote must wait. Libyan rebel general calls PM illegitimate.

Suspected militants kill two Kenyan soldiers near Somali border.

Ebola outbreak spreads to Sierra Leone.

Obama not seeking plans for US troops to rescue Nigerian girls.

EUROPE

Separatists in Ukraine seize Donetsk airport, rail station, declare martial law.

Battle of Donetsk airport proves inconclusive.

Ukraine launches air strikes against gunmen. Ukraine’s Poroshenko aims to continue special operations in eastern Ukraine.

With 70% of votes counted, tycoon Poroshenko leads Ukraine Presidential race.

Ukraine President-elect: No talks with 'terrorists'.

Ukraine's Poroshenko focuses on Russia, stability in eastern regions.

Russia ready for talks with Kiev after pro-west victory in Ukrainian election. Russia ready for dialogue with likely Ukraine President-elect Poroshenko.

Merkel acknowledges need to engage with Eurosceptic voters.

Eurosceptic election surge gives EU a headache. 'A grave moment for France': National Front sweeps to victory in Paris leaving Socialist government fighting for life - and in Germany a neo-Nazi is elected for first time in decades. Front National wins European parliament elections in France. Results for Europe vote in Britain confirm win for UKIP party.

Shocking moment suspect in Brussels Jewish Museum shootings gunned down tourists as death toll in attack rises to four.

War-torn and impoverished, Bosnia faces rebuild once again after floods.

AMERICAS

With nod to veterans' scandal, Obama pays Memorial Day tribute.

US honors war dead on Memorial Day.

Thousands of bikers in Washington for rally on POWS.

Colombia's Zuluaga pushes Santos to presidential runoff vote. Colombia election goes to run-off after rightwing opposition tops poll.

Wives of jailed Venezuelan opposition mayors win in polls.

Brazil mobilizes 157,000 security force for World Cup.

Hurricane Amanda remains a Category 4 storm.

3 missing after massive mudslide in western Colorado.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

House leaders nix bill that would give Obama power to kill Benghazi terrorists.

Zawahiri again addresses jihadist infighting in Syria.

Is Djibouti al-Qaeda's new front?

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Pfizer walks away from $118 billion AstraZeneca takeover fight.

Business aviation picks up, but jet surplus persists.

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