Tuesday, April 7, 2015

World News Briefs -- April 7, 2015 (Evening Edition)



L.A. Times: Iraqi officials say 10 mass graves found in Tikrit

Iraqi officials announced Monday the discovery of several mass graves near the city of Tikrit, state news media reported.

Officials with the Ministerial Council said in a statement that 10 mass graves had been found in the city, about 80 miles north of Baghdad, after a combined force of Iraqi troops and militias recently routed Islamic State militants from the area.

"Eight graves were found inside the presidential palaces in Tikrit and two outside that area," Haidar Majid, a spokesman with the operations room of the council’s general secretariat, told the Sumariya news outlet.

MIDDLE EAST

US 'expediting arms supplies' to Saudi-led coalition.

Saudi-led airstrikes hit Yemen's south amid ground fighting. Warplanes hit Houthi base in central Yemen, students reported killed.

UN: 100,000 new displaced in Yemen since strikes began.

Exhumation of Iraq's Camp Speicher victim mass graves begins. Iraqi teams start exhuming mass grave of soldiers in Tikrit.

UN demands aid access to Yarmuk camp in Syria. Yarmouk residents starving amid Islamic State assault - UN.

Turkish President in Iran despite regional tensions. Erdogan meets Rouhani amid deepening Yemen crisis.

Report: 8 Iranian guards killed in clashes near Pakistan border.

Report: Iran's Revolutionary Guard chief backs nuclear talks. Iranian hard-liners stage protest against nuclear deal.

Tech investments show an Iran eager to end isolation.

Hackers target Israeli websites after Anonymous threats.

With no space to grow, West Bank refugees look upwards.

ASIA

US researchers: Hundreds of NKorea missiles threaten Asia.

Indian police kill 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers.

China urges creation of conditions to resume Korea nuclear talks.

Four killed in insurgency-hit Thai south were not rebels: team.

Afghan women activists face rising violence, Amnesty says.

Malaysia brings back detention without trial in anti-terror bill.

Nepal police, protesters clash during strike over constitution.

Half of India's rivers are polluted, finds new government report.

Japan dismisses South Korean protest over 'provocative' textbooks.

Japan repeats claims to Korea's Dokdo Island in diplomatic paper.

'Misbehaving' Chinese tourists to be monitored by authorities.

Illegal downloading: Australia internet firms must supply data.

AFRICA

Libya says 'new elements' in killing of US ambassador.

Somalia lends support to Saudi-led fight against Houthis in Yemen. Somalia reveals its position towards the Saudi-led military operation in Yemen.

Kenya says it destroys two al Shabaab camps in Somalia.

Garissa attack: Kenyan vigil to mourn 147 people killed by terrorists.

African leaders to meet in effort to vanquish Boko Haram.

ISIS moves very deliberately in gaining from the chaos in Libya.

ISIS releases three foreign hostages in Libya.

Calls to investigate mysterious mass burial of 421 bodies in the Congo.

EUROPE

Fire put out on Russian nuclear submarine in shipyard. Firefighters douse fire on Russian nuclear sub.

Scottish nationalists raise prospect of another independence vote after 2016.

Cossacks in east Ukraine fight government -- and other rebels.

Here's where Russia shipped oil last year as Ukraine, Europe diversifies.

Slain opposition figure Nemtsov commemorated in Moscow.

Poland is building a series of watchtowers along its border with Russia.

Greece puts a figure on World War Two reparation claims from Germany.

Military action inevitable in fight against terrorism: Italy's foreign minister.

Muslim leader calls for doubling number of mosques in France.

AMERICAS

Scattered power outages reported across Washington D.C.. Widespread power outages sweep Washington, D.C..

U.S. secretly tracked billions of calls for decades.

Obama says confident Iran sanctions could be reimposed if deal broken. U.S. says Iran sanctions face phase-out, Obama knocks Israel demand.

Rand Paul is set to join contest for Republican Presidential nomination.

Obama says would move fast to take Cuba off terrorism sponsor list.

Latin America silent on Venezuela as US airs rights concerns.

With Cuba at summit, US seeks renewed ties with Latin America.

Venezuela urged by former leaders to free jailed politicians.

Regulators enter Citibank Argentina building as debt feud heats up.

Boston bombing trial: Jurors set to begin deliberations.

Radiation from Fukushima disaster newly detected off Canada's coast.

Election expected to be called in Alberta.

Brazil company to suspend drilling for scandal-hit Petrobras.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Islamic State group launches English-language radio news bulletins.

Amid the chaos in Somalia, Al-Shabab expands its terrorist reach.

New indictment in New York city Islamic State terror plot.

Pentagon: Over 5,500 Islamic State targets destroyed in airstrikes.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Uber's popularity surges; business travelers avoiding taxis.

Lufthansa says not obligated to report crash pilot's medical record.

FedEx agrees to take over Dutch rival TNT Express.

Twitter and Facebook vow to challenge Turkey over ban.

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