Wednesday, July 29, 2009

World News Briefs -- July 29, 2009

The bodies and clothes of alleged self-styled Nigerian Talibans, who were killed during a crossfire with soldiers. Photo AFP

Nigerian Islamists Flee City As Army Overruns Base: Military -- AFP

MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Members of a Nigerian Islamist fundamentalist sect fled the northern city of Maiduguri on Wednesday after the military overran their base, an army commander said.

The news came just hours after the army announced that another thousand soldiers had been sent to the region to reinforce troops battling sect members after four days of deadly clashes.

Read more ....

MIDDLE EAST

Gates: Some US troops may be leaving Iraq early.

Ruling parties win majority in Kurdish elections.

Rocket-battered Israeli border town enjoying calm.

US-Israeli talks make 'progress'.

US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,329.

ASIA

Trial of Burma's democracy leader concludes; verdict expected friday.

UN Chief willing to go to North Korea to foster dialogue.

N.Korea completes 'luxury' resort hotel.

Fiji faces possible suspension from Commonwealth.

AFRICA

UN: Thousands of Somalis trying to flee to Yemen.

Nigeria's Niger Delta lawmakers reject oil sector reform bill.

Zimbabwe police detain deputy youth minister.

Woman takes on Sudan's female no-pants law.

EUROPE

Car bomb in Spain proves ETA's resilience.

'My health is fine': Sarkozy insists after collapse.

Exit poll: Pro-Europe parties win Moldova election.

Spanish barracks hit by car bomb.

New report: China remains world's top executioner.



AMERICAS

Zelaya to set up bases in Nicaragua as Honduras talks progress.

Russia to drill for oil off Cuba.

Colombia Peso falls 1.8% as Venezuela threatens to shut trade.

Colombian rebels deny funding Correa's campaign.

Baltimore: More violent than Afghanistan?

Rights groups: Venezuela punishing protesters.



TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Ireland to take in two Guantanamo detainees.

Guantanamo inmate to be released.

From suburban D.C. childhood to indictment on terror charges.

Sept. 11 kin to finally get their day in court.

ECONOMIC/FINANCIAL CRISIS

Fed survey: Stabilization seen in some regions.

Detroit area jobless rate tops 17%.

Desperate U.S. state may sell Capitol buildings, others.

No comments:

Post a Comment