Tuesday, September 28, 2010

World News Briefs -- September 28, 2010



Military’s Role Reinforced In N. Korea -- New York Times

SEOUL, South Korea — A series of military promotions reinforced the leading role of the armed forces in North Korean political life, as the youngest son and sister of Kim Jong-il, were made four-star generals before a landmark meeting of the Korean Workers’ Party on Tuesday.

Kim Jong-il was renominated as the head of the party — to a thunderous standing ovation in the Mamsudae Assembly Hall in Pyongyang, according to North Korean state television.

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MIDDLE EAST

US envoy to try to salvage Mideast peace talks.

Israel stops Jewish activists' yacht on way to Gaza.

US soldier held in slayings of 2 GIs in Iraq.

Iran struggling to contain 'foreign-made' 'Stuxnet' computer virus.

ASIA

Pakistan denounces NATO airstrikes that killed 50 insurgents.

Afghan, NATO forces launch anti-Taliban air-and-ground push in Kandahar.

NKorea's Kim makes son 4-star general.

Australia's new parliament is sworn in.

AFRICA

Somali Sufi group backs out of government power-sharing deal.

Sudan lays conditions for south independence vote.

South Sudanese to be armed against LRA.

Fears of election violence growing in Ivory Coast.

Gunmen hijack school bus in Nigeria: police.

EUROPE

Kremlin fires defiant Moscow mayor after 18 years.

Police: Norway terror plot targeted Danish paper.

Britain condemns paying ransom to militant groups.

Kosovo president resigns over breach of constitution.

Romanian govt in uproar amid austerity protests.

AMERICAS

Downtown LA hits all-time high of 113 degrees.

Venezuela's opposition party celebrates gains but waits for Chavez's 'Plan B'.

Colombia Senator Piedad Cordoba banned for 'Farc links'.

Military man to head Cuba's biggest company.

FBI agents cheated on exam using answer sheets - report.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

US drone attack 'kills seven in north-western Pakistan'.

10,000 TSA employees get secret clearances.

Drones target terror plot.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Banks keep failing, no end in sight.

Japan: China rare-earth ban could hurt economy.

Renewed European debt fears weigh on markets.

No stop to rise of Asian millionaires: report.

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