Friday, October 10, 2014

World News Briefs -- October 10, 2014



Pakistani Teen, Indian Activist Win Nobel Peace Prize -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Pakistani teenager Malala Yousafzai, who was shot in the head by the Taliban in 2012 for advocating girls' right to education, and Indian children's right activist Kailash Satyarthi won the 2014 Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.

Yousafzai, aged 17, becomes the youngest Nobel Prize winner by far.

Satyarthi, 60, and Yousafzai were picked for their struggle against the oppression of children and young people, and for the right of all children to education, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said.

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MIDDLE EAST

Up to 700 trapped in Syrian Kurdish town of Kobane, UN says.

Thousands 'will most likely be massacred', U.N. warns, as fighters push into Kobani. U.N. envoy calls on Turkey to prevent Srebrenica-style massacre in Kobani.

ISIL pushes deeper into besieged Syrian town.

Islamic State fighters in control of 40% of Kobani: Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. ISIS now controls at least 40% of Kobani, captures Kurd HQ - reports.

At least 31 killed in Turkey 'spiral of violence': minister. 31 people dead, 351 injured during riots in Turkey: Interior Minister.

Iran: nuclear talks might be extended if November deadline missed.

Palestinian Authority holds first unity cabinet meeting in Gaza.

Rights group: Saudi officials on ruthless campaign.

ASIA

WHO says East Asia at risk of Ebola.

Rival Koreas exchange fire at border: army. North Korea’s Kim misses another event amid gunfire at border.

Kim’s absence risks growing unease among North Korea elite ranks. Kim Jong Un's disappearance due to leg injury, not military coup: Report.

India and Pakistan trade blame over shelling across disputed Kashmir border.

Pakistan says war with India 'not an option'.

Hong Kong protest: Thousands gather for fresh rally.

Chinese PM arrives in Berlin for bilateral trade talks.

S. Korean coast guard kills Chinese boat captain.

AFRICA

Ebola spread 'bigger than expected' - WHO.

West African economies hard-hit by Ebola.

100,000 Libyans flee fighting near Tripoli, UNHCR says. Libya clashes drive 287,000 from homes: UN.

Fierce new fighting breaks out in CAR.

French forces launch raid in Niger against al-Qaeda's north African wing.

South Africa signs nuclear agreement with France.

Ivory Coast on quest to become west Africa's rice bowl.

EUROPE

Ebola panic fears grow as Spanish nurse fights for life.

Kiev, Donetsk militia sign 'Buffer Zone' agreement. Donetsk Republic agrees with Ukraine on demarcation line - deputy PM.

OSCE monitoring of Russia-Ukraine border 'too weak', says US.

Germany, France offer drones for eastern Ukraine.

Special Report: Flaws found in Ukraine's probe of Maidan massacre.

Ukraine poll foresees big election win for pro-Poroshenko bloc.

Belarus detains Ukrainian soccer fans for anti-Putin chants.

AMERICAS

Fears grow in United States over Ebola's spread outside West Africa.

US courts block voter ID laws.

Cuban migration surges over land and by sea.

Colombia says rebel chief has been to Cuba for peace talks.

Mexico missing students: New mass graves found in Iguala.

11-month investigation led Mexican police to alleged Juárez Cartel boss.

Exclusive: U.S. DEA 'most interested' in U.S. investors in Canadian marijuana firms.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US drones strike al Qaeda hub in Pakistan's tribal areas.

Homeland Security says terrorists haven't crossed U.S-Mexico border.

This terrorism frenzy (commentary).

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

IMF's Lagarde: Global economy facing 'new mediocre' risk.

Tesla unveils all-wheel drive Model S, 'autopilot' features.

Microsoft's Nadella sorry for women's pay comments.

1 comment:

Jay Farquharson said...

Wow, the Reuters Special Report on the Maiden Shootings is a must read, thanks for catching it.