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Jul 18, 2011

WORLD News, Jul 18, 2011


MP, top Karzai aide feared killed: police official
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:54 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoKABUL (Reuters) - Gunmen killed a top advisor to Afghan President Hamid Karzai and a member of the country's parliament in a residential district of Kabul on Sunday, just days after the president's brother was gunned down at home, officials said.

China assails U.S. over Dalai Lama, fallout seen limited
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:09 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoBEIJING (Reuters) - China stepped up its criticism of Washington on Monday after President Barack Obama met the Dalai Lama, but stopped short of threatening retaliation, indicating Beijing was keen to avoid escalating tensions between the world's biggest economies.

Hacking scandal fells UK top cop
Sun,17 Jul 2011 10:49 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoLONDON (Reuters) - A phone-hacking scandal centered on Rupert Murdoch's News Corp cost Britain's top policeman his job and renewed questions on Monday about Prime Minister David Cameron's judgment.

Peru's Humala says to reappoint central banker
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:56 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoLIMA (Reuters) - Peru's leftist President-elect Ollanta Humala surprised the country late on Sunday by saying he will reappoint central bank chief Julio Velarde, who is highly respected by investors on Wall Street.

Japanese contaminated beef "sold in and around Tokyo"
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:53 PM PDT
Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's second-biggest retailer said on Sunday it had sold beef from cattle that ate nuclear-contaminated feed, the latest in a series of health scares from radiation leaking from a quake-crippled nuclear power plant. Full Story

Syria forces besiege town after defections: residents
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:12 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoAMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian tanks surrounded a town near the border with Iraq's Sunni heartland on Sunday after thousands of people, emboldened by defections among security forces, took to the streets there denouncing President Bashar al-Assad, residents said.

Hacking scandal fells UK top cop
Sun,17 Jul 2011 06:42 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoLONDON, July 18 (Reuters) - A phone-hacking scandal centered on Rupert Murdoch's News Corp cost Britain's top policeman his job and renewed questions on Monday about Prime Minister David Cameron's judgment.

UK's top police chief quits over hacking scandal
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:37 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoLONDON (Reuters) - Britain's top police chief resigned and the former head of Rupert Murdoch's UK newspaper business was arrested Sunday over a phone-hacking scandal that has rocked pillars of the establishment.

Thousands rally in Morocco over reform plan
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:40 PM PDT
Reuters - RABAT (Reuters) - Thousands of supporters and opponents of constitutional changes offered by Morocco's king protested Sunday, indicating debate over the country's future sparked by the "Arab Spring" uprisings has not ended. Full Story

Argentina welcomes Iran overture on 1994 bombing
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:59 PM PDT
Reuters - BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina on Sunday welcomed an offer from Iran to help investigate the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center that killed 85 people and which local prosecutors blame on Iranian officials. Full Story

German priest arrested, accused of child abuse: police
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:58 PM PDT
Reuters - BERLIN (Reuters) - A German Catholic priest has been arrested on suspicion of sexually abusing a child, police said Sunday. Full Story

New Egypt finance minister in reshuffle to ease protest
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:55 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt picked a new finance minister Sunday as part of a broad cabinet reshuffle demanded by protesters camped out in central Cairo, and the outgoing minister said policy making had become "confused."

Egypt's new cabinet to be sworn in after protests
Sun,17 Jul 2011 03:55 PM PDT
Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's new cabinet will be sworn in on Monday after a reshuffle that protesters said had partially satisfied their demands for deeper political and economic reforms. Full Story

Syria forces besiege town after defections: residents
Sun,17 Jul 2011 02:27 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoAMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian tanks surrounded a town near the border with Iraq's Sunni heartland on Sunday after thousands of people, emboldened by defections among security forces, took to the streets there denouncing President Bashar al-Assad, residents said.

Fresh Afghan killings mar quiet transition
Sun,17 Jul 2011 01:39 PM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Gunmen killed an adviser to Afghan President Hamid Karzai in a gunbattle in Kabul on Sunday, officials said, hours after a long-promised transition process from foreign troops to Afghan control began under a shroud of secrecy. Full Story

Dow Jones panel concerned about hacking scandal
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:53 PM PDT
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - A special committee formed to oversee the integrity of Dow Jones & Co under parent News Corp is very concerned about the British phone hacking scandal that has shaken Rupert Murdoch's media empire. Full Story

Tunisian police fire in air to disperse rioters
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:46 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoTUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police fired into the air to disperse rioters in the capital early on Sunday and were attacked by crowds throwing petrol bombs in another city, in the most violent clashes yet involving Islamists.

Lawyer says Egypt's Mubarak in coma, TV denies
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:42 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoCAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's former President Hosni Mubarak,hospitalised since April and due to stand trial in August, is in a coma, his lawyer said on Sunday, although the state news agency MENA cited a hospital official as denying the report.

Libya rebels fighting to capture eastern oil town
Sun,17 Jul 2011 12:23 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoMISRATA, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan rebel forces on Sunday entered the oil town of Brega and fought street battles there with forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, a rebel spokesman said, in the biggest offensive in eastern Libya in weeks.

Factbox: Key facts about Egypt's Mubarak
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:41 AM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - Here are some key facts about former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak: Full Story

MP, top Karzai aide feared killed: police official
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:21 AM PDT
Reuters - KABUL (Reuters) - Gunmen killed a top advisor to Afghan President Hamid Karzai and a member of the country's parliament in a residential district of Kabul on Sunday, just days after the president's brother was gunned down at home, officials said. Full Story

French Socialists talk tough on deficit, euro
Sun,17 Jul 2011 11:04 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoPARIS (Reuters) - France's two top Socialist leaders cast themselves as tough on public finances and the euro-zone debt crisis Sunday, in a challenge to President Nicolas Sarkozy ahead of an election next year.

Two missing after Russian coal mine accident
Sun,17 Jul 2011 09:35 AM PDT
Reuters - MOSCOW (Reuters) - Two miners were missing in an Arctic Russian mine after an accident at a coal face, the owner, a unit of steelmaker Severstal, said Sunday. Full Story

Over 120 rebels hurt in battle for east Libya town
Sun,17 Jul 2011 08:50 AM PDT
Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - More than 120 Libyan rebels were wounded on Sunday as they fought to dislodge troops loyal to Muammar Gaddafi from the eastern oil port of Brega, a rebel spokesman said on Sunday. Full Story

Israel forest fire forces Holocaust memorial evacuation
Sun,17 Jul 2011 08:20 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoJERUSALEM (Reuters) - A forest fire in Jerusalem forced the evacuation of visitors and workers from the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial on Sunday as firefighters battled to bring the blaze under control, a police spokesman said.

Factbox: Egypt's new Finance Minister Hazem el-Beblawi
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:47 AM PDT
Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt named Hazem el-Beblawi on Sunday as the country's new finance minister, replacing Samir Radwan who took up the position in January during President Hosni Mubarak's final days in power. Full Story

German priest arrested on abuse suspicion: report
Sun,17 Jul 2011 07:02 AM PDT
Reuters - BERLIN (Reuters) - German police have arrested a Catholic priest on suspicion of sexually abusing a child, Der Spiegel magazine reported on its website, citing the prosecutor's office. Full Story

Bahrain's main opposition quits national dialogue
Sun,17 Jul 2011 06:44 AM PDT
Reuters - DUBAI (Reuters) - Bahrain's largest Shi'ite opposition group Wefaq said on Sunday it planned to pull out of a national dialogue set up by the government, which aims to heal divisions and offer reforms after mass pro-democracy protests rocked the Gulf island kingdom earlier this year. Full Story

Syrian forces arrest leading writer Ali Abdallah
Sun,17 Jul 2011 05:47 AM PDT
Reuters - - AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian troops on Sunday arrested prominent writer Ali Abdallah, a fierce critic of the state's use of violence against a four-month uprising against four decades of autocratic rule, his son said. Full Story

Niger fears takeover by militants in neighbor Libya
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:58 AM PDT
Reuters - NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger fears that Islamic militants could seize power in Libya as a result of the civil war in its northern neighbor, President Mahamadou Issoufou said late on Saturday. Full Story

Sao Tome votes for new president
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:47 AM PDT
Reuters - SAO TOME (Reuters) - Voters in the tiny Gulf of Guinea state of Sao Tome went to the polls on Sunday to choose a new president whose main task will be to find ways to improve the local economy after the failure of the oil sector to produce major finds. Full Story

Factbox: Key facts about Sao Tome and Principe
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:47 AM PDT
Reuters - SAO TOME (Reuters) - The twin island archipelago of Sao Tome and Principe voted on Sunday for a new president who will have to find ways of boosting economic growth after the failure of the oil sector to produce major finds. Full Story

One third of Cypriots want president out - poll
Sun,17 Jul 2011 04:21 AM PDT
Reuters -
photoNICOSIA (Reuters) - One-third of Greek Cypriots believe Cypriot President Demetris Christofias should resign, blaming him for a deadly munitions blast which plunged Cyprus into an energy crisis last week.

Factbox: Latest developments in Libyan conflict
Sun,17 Jul 2011 02:54 AM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - Following are the latest political and military developments in the Libyan crisis. Full Story

Factbox: Military deaths in Afghanistan
Sun,17 Jul 2011 01:18 AM PDT
Reuters - (Reuters) - A British soldier was killed by small-arms fire in Afghanistan on Saturday in the Nahr-e Saraj District of Helmand Province, the Ministry of Defense said. Full Story

Tunisian police fire in air to disperse rioters
Sat,16 Jul 2011 06:31 PM PDT
Reuters - TUNIS (Reuters) - Tunisian police fired in the air and used teargas early Sunday to disperse a crowd of about 200 people who had set fire to a police station in a suburb of the capital. Full Story

Venezuela's Chavez heads to Cuba for chemotherapy
Sat,16 Jul 2011 05:39 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoCARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez headed to Cuba Saturday for an unknown period of time for chemotherapy after giving up some powers and saying doctors had found no malignant cells in his body after cancer surgery last month.

Syrian opposition forms council to counter Assad
Sat,16 Jul 2011 04:54 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syria's fractured opposition elected a National Salvation Council to present a united challenge to President Bashar al-Assad's rule as he intensified a military campaign to crush an uprising against his rule.

Heavy casualties reported in Libya fighting
Sat,16 Jul 2011 04:34 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoFRONT LINE NEAR BIR GHANAM, Libya (Reuters) - Ten Libyan rebels were reported killed and 172 wounded in an attack on the eastern oil port of Brega on Saturday, while insurgents drove back forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi in the west.

Syrian opposition forms council to counter Assad
Sat,16 Jul 2011 04:33 PM PDT
Reuters -
photoISTANBUL (Reuters) - Syrian opposition factions meeting in Istanbul on Saturday formed a broad-based council in the hope of creating a government-in-waiting to fill a void if street protests succeed in toppling President Bashar al-Assad.
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