Tuesday, December 29, 2009

World News Briefs -- December 29, 2009



Iran Accuses West Of Fomenting Violent Protests -- Yahoo News/AP

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran on Tuesday accused Western countries of fomenting deadly anti-government protests in the capital this week and said it was summoning Britain's ambassador to file a complaint.

The comments by Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mahmanparast added to growing tensions between Iran and the West, which is threatening to impose tough new sanctions over Iran's suspect nuclear program and has criticized the violent crackdown on anti-government protesters in Tehran.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iranian security forces raid opposition offices, arrest key dissidents. Iran clamps down on protests. Iran arrests 1,000 as protests strengthen.

Israel Plans Homes in East Jerusalem.

Netanyahu and Mubarak to discuss peace process in Cairo.

Report: Muslims attack christian town in north Iraq on Christmas.

ASIA

Attack puts Afghan leader and NATO at odds.

China execution angers British government. Akmal Shaikh execution draws scathing criticism from Amnesty.

Death toll is said to reach 40 in attack on Shiites in Pakistan.

Thailand's ejection of Hmong refugees to Laos raises alarms.

AFRICA

Somali pirates seize 2 ships.

Scores killed in clashes between militants and Nigeria security forces. Nigeria: At least 35 dead in Islamic sect violence.

Sudan MPs adopt law for southern independence vote.

EUROPE

Putin tops Russian elite rating, Medvedev gets runner-up - poll.

Russia needs new arms to counter US shield: Putin.

Pragmatism spurs Russia and Georgia toward smoother relations.

AMERICAS

Jail stifling Chavez opponents.

Hugo Chavez's domestic crisis: A plague of kidnappings.

Gay marriage in Argentina is 1st in Latin America.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Yemen government confirms terror suspect studied there. Airline attack suspect spent 2 periods in Yemen.

U.S. struggles anew to ensure safety as gaps are revealed.

Have 9/11 security reforms failed?

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Failed attack likely won't crash airline stocks.

Tiger Woods scandal cost shareholders up to $12 billion, UC Davis study says.

Disaster brewing in Miami's commercial real estate market.

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