Wednesday, October 1, 2014

World News Briefs -- October 1, 2014



U.S. Officials: Second Person Being Monitored For Ebola -- USA Today

DALLAS — Health officials are closely monitoring a possible second Ebola patient who had close contact with the first person to be diagnosed in the U.S., the director of Dallas County's health department said Wednesday.

All who have been in close contact with the man diagnosed are being monitored as a precaution, Zachary Thompson, director of Dallas County Health and Human Services, said in a morning interview with WFAA-TV.

"Let me be real frank to the Dallas County residents: The fact that we have one confirmed case, there may be another case that is a close associate with this particular patient," he said. "So this is real. There should be a concern, but it's contained to the specific family members and close friends at this moment."

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian Kurds leader says IS-besieged town faces slaughter unless his forces get weapons.

More US raids as ISIL advances on Syria town.

Pentagon: Most of Islamic State’s oil refineries in Syria have been destroyed.

Islamic State crisis: Iraqi Prime Minister Abadi opposes Arab strikes in Iraq.

Turkey makes bid to expand military role. Turkey will fight Islamic State, wants Assad gone - President Erdogan.

British special forces join fighters on Isil front line.

Obama, Netanyahu to meet with focus on Iran.

Iranian authorities can carry out 600th execution during Rouhani’s term.

ASIA

Hong Kong protest leaders threaten to occupy government buildings. Hong Kong students vow stronger protests if leader stays.

Top DoD official: U.S. will 'respond' if Japan-China dispute escalates.

Suicide bombers attack Afghan army buses. Kabul suicide blasts kill 7 Afghan military personnel.

Troops withdrawal from Afghanistan may trigger chaos — Tajikistan’s interior minister.

German soldiers 'stranded' in Afghanistan as more planes breakdown.

Australian intelligence agencies get more powers with new laws. ‘Free speech clampdown’: New Australian law sees journalists facing 10yrs in prison.

Pakistan struggling to cope with surge in polio cases.

Russia sees chance of six-party talks on North Korea resuming.

Kim Jong-un 'so fat he has fractured his ankles'.

Dennis Rodman to go back to North Korea – again.

Japanese rescuers find more dead on volcano, toll at 47.

AFRICA

Somalia battles al-Shabab for Galgala mountains.

Nigeria leader hails victories on Ebola, militants.

Congo rebel group faces military action over failure to disarm.

Kenya sentences two Iranians for using fake Israeli passports.

DR Congo ex-fighters 'starve in demobilisation camp'.

Egypt offers military training to Libya, cites Islamic State threat.

Guinea-Bissau's President pardons 2012 coup attempt soldiers.

EUROPE

At least 11 killed, 40 injured in shelling in Donetsk, E. Ukraine, school hit. Ukrainian truce frays as rebels step up airport attacks.

Russia won't allow replay of Ukrainian scenario on Transdniestria’s borders — Rogozin.

Putin says will not curb Internet access despite cyber attacks.

New NATO chief: better ties with Russia possible.

France says to boost military response to Islamic State.

Scuffles as Catalonia erupts in protests over Nov. 9 referendum ban.

Radovan Karadžić tells war crimes trial there was no ethnic cleansing in Bosnia.

AMERICAS

First Ebola case diagnosed in the US.

New US Secret Service failure revealed.

U.S. AG Holder says cell phone encryption will thwart law enforcement efforts.

Bolivia's Morales on course for re-election in first round: poll.

Brazil’s President takes lead in polls ahead of Presidential election.

3 soldiers charged in Mexico Army killing of 22.

Poll: Record number of Mexicans crime victims in 2013.

Aristide supporters clash with Haiti police.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

‘One and the same’? Officials give conflicting statements on Al Qaeda ties to ‘Khorasan’.

UK drops charges against ex-Guantanamo inmate.

Al-Qaeda spokesman’s U.S. plea deal approved by Judge.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US dollar rally 'has years to go'.

Microsoft unveils Windows 10 system with Start Menu.

Ebola fears hurt airlines.

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