Friday, December 26, 2014

World News Briefs -- December 26, 2014



Asia Remembers Devastating 2004 Tsunami With Tears And Prayers -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Survivors of Asia's 2004 tsunami and relatives of its 226,000 victims cried and prayed as they gathered along Indian Ocean shorelines on Friday for memorials to mark the 10th anniversary of a disaster that still leaves an indelible mark on the region.

When a 9.15-magnitude quake opened a fault line deep beneath the ocean on Dec. 26 a decade ago, it triggered a wave as high as 17.4 meters (57 feet) which crashed ashore in more than a dozen countries, wiping some communities off the map in seconds.

Memorials were held in the worst-affected countries - India, Thailand, Sri Lanka and Indonesia - where monks, imams and priests held ceremonies to honor those who perished.

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MIDDLE EAST

Islamic State targeted in 31 strikes by U.S., allies: Task Force. US-led air raids hit ISIL in Iraq and Syria.

Dozens of Islamic State militants killed fighting Syrian Kurds: Monitor.

Syrian air raids on IS-held towns kill dozens. Syria barrel bombs 'kill dozens in Islamic State areas'. Syrian air force kills 45 civilians in stepped-up raids: monitor.

Syria refugees suffer bitter cold of Lebanon winter.

Jordan pilot ejected over Syria after 'technical failure'.

Saudi Arabia braces for $39bn deficit, to cut wages due to low oil prices.

Saudi women detained for driving referred to terrorism court.

Iran expands 'smart' internet censorship.

Erdogan tells Europe to stop criticizing Turkey.

Turkey PM adviser tells AFP 'we aim to be in Europe 1st division'.

Hamas warns of unpaid staff taking to streets.

ASIA

Tsunami memories recalled on 10th anniversary.

As Pakistan considers counter-terrorism strategy, more airstrikes kill militants.

Indian army leads stepped-up response to militant attacks in Assam state. India army hunts rebels after Assam massacre.

India seeks help from Bhutan, Myanmar to hunt down militants. India urges neighbors to help hunt down rebels after massacre.

Pakistan school attack: Military courts to try terror suspects.

Afghanistan official says three civilians killed in US air strike.

Three S. Korea workers die after allegedly inhaling gas at nuclear plant site.

China raises Nepal aid five-fold in regional diplomacy push.

Uzbekistan to hold presidential polls in late March.

Russian official calls for investigation of Hiroshima, Nagasaki A-bombings.

AFRICA

Hundreds of civilians killed in Libya fighting as crisis deepens: U.N.. Fire at storage tank at Libya's Es Sider port has spread to more oil tanks: officials.

Officials: 5 militants, 3 soldiers killed during attack on AU base in Somalia. Al-Shabaab: Attack on base was revenge for U.S. airstrike.

Roadside bomb kills 2 soldiers in Egypt's Sinai.

Sudan defends decision to expel two United Nations officials.

For South Sudan's displaced, Merry Christmas is but a memory.

Ivory Coast's ex 'Iron Lady', Simone Gbagbo, on trial.

DR Congo boat disaster sparks riots. At least 30 dead in DRCongo river-boat wreck, sparking riots.

Mauritania condemns man to death for 'insulting the prophet'.

Ebola death toll rises to 7,693: WHO.

EUROPE

Ukraine crisis: Key peace talks in Minsk called off. Ukraine peace talks break down.

Kiev, Donetsk begin prisoner swap. Exchange of POWs begins in eastern Ukraine. Kiev, rebels exchange POWs; trains, buses to Crimea suspended. Ukraine cuts power, train services to Crimea.

Gazprom confirms Ukraine settled $1.65bn gas debt.

Russia signals more military To Belarus as Ukraine briefly cuts power To Crimea.

Russia forecasts economic slump as bailed-out bank gets more funds. Russian inflation exceeds 10% in December on ruble’s decline.

Vodka prices: Putin calls for cap amid economic crisis. From Russia with no love: Party-pooping Putin cancels holiday vacation. Russia prepares 2015 budget amendments over oil prices at $60 per barrel.

At least 1,300 migrants saved off Italy at Christmas.

Trade and tension at Europe's troubled African borders.

Arson attack at Swedish mosque leaves five injured.

AMERICAS

Obama uses Christmas address to note the end of war in Afghanistan as Michelle shares memories of holidays past.

Mourners to gather for slain New York policeman.

Police: Cartel claims they have kidnapped US Border Patrol agent.

Veteran politician picked as Haiti's new Prime Minister.

Colombia to grow faster than peers even as oil tumbles.

Doubts deepen over Chinese-backed Nicaragua canal as work starts.

Cuba’s zeal for tight control casts a pall on new markets.

Third priest killed in dangerous southern Mexico.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

New issue of jihadist magazine produced by al-Qaeda in Yemen suggests attacks on U.S..

Terrorist material reappears online ´as quickly as it is banished´, warns thinktank.

Two U.S. drone strikes kill seven militants in Pakistan. Suspected U.S. drone strikes hit militants in Pakistan. US targets emir of Punjabi Taliban in pair of drone strikes in North Waziristan.

Winning: The triumph of Islamic terrorism.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Oil declines amid stronger dollar, crude oversupply in U.S..

Texas crude production soars, but signs of slowdown emerge.

In digital age, money continues to evolve.

Sony Pictures 'The Interview' grosses more than $1 million.

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