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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

World News Briefs -- June 28, 2011 (Evening Edition)



Violence Flares In Athens As Greek Parliament Debates Painful Austerity Measures -- L.A. Times

Militant youths and police clash amid a 48-hour nationwide strike in protest of proposed service cuts and tax hikes in Greece meant to assure European Union bailout funds and avoid a default that analysts say would trigger a global financial panic.

Reporting from Athens — Wielding wooden batons, irons bars and firecrackers, scores of militant youths clashed with police in central Athens on Tuesday, targeting the Finance Ministry and other symbols of Greece's austerity efforts as parliament debated hugely unpopular budget cuts.

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MIDDLE EAST

Nuclear powers to consider nuke-free zone in Middle East.

Yemen Islamists tighten grip on southern cities.

Analysis: Two months on, Palestinian unity proves elusive.

Iranian war games warn West.

Swoop on 'CIA spies' sets back Hezbollah.

ASIA

Adm. Allen vows to slow Afghanistan drawdown if conditions deteriorate.

North Korea scorns south's offer of nuclear talks.

Long-awaited UN tribunal opens in Cambodia.

Afghan central bank governor flees country over Kabul Bank scandal.

Ma says Taiwan's US F-16 bid 'not going smoothly'.

China starts counting its pandas.

Bond girl Michelle Yeoh deported from Burma over Aung San Suu Kyi role.

Southwestern Chinese city leading ‘red’ revival.

AFRICA

Gadhafi could face rape charges, international prosecutor says. Libya: Fierce fighting south-west of Tripoli.

Islamic banking stirs up controversy in religiously-divided Nigeria.

Sudan leader Omar al-Bashir arrives in Beijing.

Somalia fleeing to Kenya in large numbers.

Pentagon sending $45M in equipment to Somalia.

Egyptian policeman sentenced to death for killing protesters.

Nigeria Islamist group Boko Haram blamed for escalating violence.

Senegal deploys extra troops as power cuts enrage.

Worst drought in 60 years hitting Horn of Africa: U.N.

Eastern Zimbabwe plantations face grim future.

EUROPE

Greek minister warns of 'catastrophe' if parliamentary revolt leads to austerity bill being blocked. Protesters clash with riot police in Athens strike.

Major strike looms after talks with U.K. Govt fail.

RPT-China has 'massive' interest in stable euro - Merkel.

In Czech Republic, the Russians are back.

Bosnia flounders as powers argue.

AMERICAS

Allies say Chavez is improving after surgery. Hugo Chavez's brother sounds ominous note about military force.

Britain "committed" to Falklands, after verbal spat with Argentina.

Prosperity brings remarkable change to Lima.

Wildfire threatens US nuclear facility.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Latest Guantánamo prison camp suicide was 'indefinite detainee'.

After Bin Laden, militants flood net with threats.

Taliban issues chilling threats against TEN targets in UK, U.S. and France to avenge bin Laden.

Yemen says it foils planned Qaeda attack in Aden.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Top economist: Raise the debt ceiling or blow the recovery 'out of the water'.

Lagarde chosen to lead IMF; first woman in top job.

Special Report: A little house of secrets on the Great Plains.

Dollar seen losing global reserve status.

Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team files bankruptcy.

Microsoft puts Office in the cloud, confronts Google.

Monday, April 4, 2011

World News Briefs -- April 4, 2011

Obama launches 2012 re-election campaign, begins social media strategy

Obama Starts 2012 Campaign Before Potential Rivals -- Washington Post

President Obama formally launched his reelection campaign Monday morning--illustrating his eagerness to start raising money for a race that could prove difficult, but also making him vulnerable to potential criticism for focusing on politics despite pressing crises at home and abroad.

The announcement--via an e-mail message and a web video to supporters--makes Obama the first declared candidate in the 2012 presidential race, as none of the Republicans who are considering challenging him has declared.

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MIDDLE EAST

U.S. shifts to seek removal of Yemen’s leader, an ally. Yemen police kill at least 12 protesters. Second day of clashes kills 15 protesters in Yemen. Troops fire on Yemen protest; US seeks Saleh exit.

Gulf states denounce Iran's meddling.

Syria gets new government as demonstrations continue. Syria: Thousands gather in Damascus for funerals.

In 8 year fight against Al Qaeda, Saudi Arabia detains almost 12,000 people.

ASIA

Japan dumps contaminated water into Pacific; leaks to go on for months. Search for radiation leak turns desperate. Japan names first two nuclear plant victims.

9 more killed in Afghan protests over Koran-burning. 22 Killed in Afghan protests over Florida Quran burning.

Pakistan Sufi shrine suicide attack kills 41. Bombs kill 42 at shrine in Pakistan.

Pakistani domestic issues may stymie peace talks with India.

Observers slam Kazakh leader's 95% election romp.

AFRICA

NATO to U.S.: We need more strikes in Libya. Italy recognizes rebels as legitimate Libyan voice. Libyan wounded describe "hell" of Misrata. Libya's stalemate path bodes a long-term commitment from the West. Gaddafi envoy seeks Turkish truce deal. Timeline: Libya's uprising against Muammar Gaddafi.

Battle for Abidjan rages on in Ivory Coast. Ouattara forces begin Abidjan assault. Ivory Coast: UN presses Ouattara over Duekoue massacre.

War of words as Zimbabwe slams S.Africa's Zuma.

Sources: Mubarak has left Egypt. Egypt army denies report that Mubarak left country.

EUROPE

Merkel’s coalition in turmoil as Deputy gives up FDP post.

IMF pressures Greece to restructure debt.

France says finds bodies in Atlantic crash wreckage.

Kosovo government on brink of collapse.

AMERICAS

Argentina's president stokes up claim to the Falklands.

Haitians awaiting results in presidential election.

U.S. Government shutdown looms over talks as crunch time for 2011 budget nears.

Eyeing Middle East, Nicaragua's Ortega quashes weekend protests.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Report: Algerian security official says Al Qaeda using Libyan conflict to acquire weapons.

US officials weigh how to fight terrorism in a post-Saleh Yemen.

Libya: Former Guantánamo detainee is training rebels.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Foreign banks tapped Fed’s secret lifeline most at crisis peak.

Oil rises to 30-month high on Libya conflict; Kuwait says price is too high.

Facebook sued for $1billion over 'Intifada' page calling for violence against Jews.

U.S. drilling agency says no deal with BP.