Wednesday, June 4, 2014

World News Briefs -- June 4, 2014 (Evening Edition)



China May Have Banned Tiananmen Square Memorial But The Rest Of Asia Remembers: From Hong Kong To Taiwan Thousands Hold Vigil On 25th Anniversary Of Beijing Massacre -- Daily Mail

* Heavy security across on the 25th anniversary of the suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests
* June 3-4, 1989 saw soldiers accompanied by tanks killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers
* Relatives repaid respects at cemeteries or at home, frustrated at being prevented from organising public memorials
* Near the square in Beijing, reporters were told to leave following the daily crack-of-dawn flag-raising ceremony
* The government has largely ignored the relatives' demands for an admission of wrongdoing

Heavy security blanketed central Beijing on the 25th anniversary of the bloody suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests today, to stop any attempts to publicly commemorate one of the darkest chapters in recent Chinese history.

China allows no public discussion of the events of June 3-4, 1989, when soldiers backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers fought their way into the heart of Beijing, killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers.

The silence in the mainland about the pivotal event that shocked the world contrasted with boisterous commemorations in Hong Kong.

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MIDDLE EAST

Bashar al-Assad re-elected Syrian president. Assad declared landslide victor in civil war election.

Inspectors press Syria on chemical arms 'discrepancies': envoys.

Poll: Most Arabs oppose US military force in Syria.

Yemeni army and Shia rebels agree ceasefire.

Deaths in fresh wave of Iraq violence.

West prods Iran to speed up cooperation with IAEA inquiry.

Kerry in Lebanon to pledge more refugee aid.

Kerry says U.S. will work with, monitor new Palestinian government.

ASIA

NATO to keep around 12,000 troops in Afghanistan next year: U.S. official.

Indonesia, Australia leaders try to ease tensions.

EU says concerned North Korea increasing nuclear warhead ability.

Hong Kong recalls Tiananmen killings, China muffles dissent. Tens of thousands stage Tiananmen anniversary vigil in Hong Kong. Nothing to see here: China security forces swamp Tiananmen Square on 25th anniversary of Beijing massacre as protests break out across Asia.

China rebuffs International Court sea dispute request.

Official: 1,800 US troops for Afghan counterterror.

Pakistan's biggest city shuts down as protests over politician's UK arrest spread.

Thais appeal to Army to lift curfew in Bangkok.

Chinese media demands ‘severe punishment’ for Google, Apple, US tech firms.

Australia beats growth forecast.

AFRICA

NATO extends Somali counter-piracy mission to 2016.

U.N. voices 'grave concern' at persistent South Sudan violence.

Libya’s rogue general survives suicide bombing. Bomber targets renegade Libyan general.

Gunmen kill Red Cross official in Libya, fire grenade at PM's office.

Millions going hungry in Democratic Republic of Congo.

Nigerian military officers court-martialed for giving Boko Haram weapons.

Nigerian villagers 'killed in Boko Haram church attack'. 'Dozens killed' in northeast Nigeria attack.

South Sudan rebel leader confident about political settlement.

U.S. criticizes Rwanda over disappearances, press freedom.

South Africa mine official, union say strike could end soon.

EUROPE

G7 leaders meet without Russia, take firm line on Ukraine.

Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine town, residents flee. Ukraine says 300 pro-Russian fighters killed in eastern clashes. Conflicting accounts in heightened eastern Ukraine fighting.

Ukraine crisis: Rebels take bases in Luhansk region.

Obama condemns Russian 'dark tactics' in Ukraine.

Obama and Putin spar over Ukraine violence.

World leaders to gather for D-Day, Ukraine crisis casts shadow.

Scottish independence vote will be close, top unionist says.

Exclusive: Catalan leader says independence vote must go ahead.

Sarkozy allies urge him to return, lead divided opposition.

Venice Mayor Orsoni held in Italy corruption inquiry.

Lithuania becomes 19th country to join euro 8 years after knock-back. Lithuania 'ready to join euro' in 2015 - EU Commission.

Swiss say working with Egypt, Ukraine to recover stolen assets.

AMERICAS

Idaho hometown of newly freed soldier cancels planned celebration. Freed soldier faces backlash in Idaho hometown over desertion claims.

Hagel says rush to judgment on Bergdahl 'unfair'.

Defeated Colombian leftist calls on voters to back Santos. Factbox: Candidates in Colombia's presidential election.

Ex-leftist rebel chief sworn in as El Salvador President.

Meet the anarchists who plan to go nuts at the World Cup.

Brazil's Dilma Rousseff defends World Cup organisation.

More than 100 arrested in Harlem in largest-ever NYC gang bust.

POLL: 59% say American Dream dead.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. reconstitutes group to fight homegrown extremists.

Pentagon OKs war crimes trial for Iraqi at Guantánamo.

Kuwaiti faces Guantanamo transfer hearing after security assurances.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

S&P ends at new record on strong services sector growth data.

Return to G8 format out of discussion for Russia – Kremlin.

Britain is up to fourth in world rich list, with average families now better off than those in France and Japan.

US seeks fresh China solar tariffs.

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