Wednesday, June 29, 2011

World News Briefs -- June 29, 2011 (Evening Edition)



Riots Herald A 'Dark Day' In Greek History As MPs Vote Through Austerity Cuts -- The Telegraph

A young woman staggered down the steps of Syntagma Square blinded by the acrid smoke as thick clouds of tear gas billowed across the heart of the Greek capital.

Bent double and choking, the thin surgical mask across her mouth failing to protect her lungs from the noxious fumes, she crumpled to the ground in front of the Parliament as an army of riot police closed ranks behind her.

Hooded youths, their faces hidden behind gas masks ripped what projectiles they could find from the streets to hurl at police chanting "cops, pigs, murderers!"

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MIDDLE EAST

Yemen soldiers killed in south, 300 defect: opposition.

Iran reveals subterranean missile launch facilities. Iran successfully fires ballistic missiles. Guard chief: Iran can build longer-range missiles.

Syrian tanks shell villages, Assad offers dialogue.

Yemen air force jet bombs bus by mistake; 4 dead.

Turkey election: Opposition boycotts parliament oath.

Saudi troops begin to pull out of Bahrain.

China opens oil field in Iraq.

ASIA

Pakistan shuts US out of drone base.

Pakistan charges six Rangers with murder.

Nato helicopters end siege at Kabul Intercontinental hotel.

North Korea threatens South Korea with "sacred" war. North Korea issues threat to South amid joint talks. Kim Jong Il provocations will continue, U.S. Forces Korea nominee says.

North Korea, Russia abandon plans for Kim meeting.

West queries China over Pakistan atom ties.

As China Communist Party turns 90, a debate erupts.

Khmer Rouge UN tribunal centers on controversial amnesty.

Asian-born Australians may soon outnumber whites, says government study.

AFRICA

France providing weapons to Libya rebels: report. Libya not a stalemate anymore.
Libya rebels seize Kadafi arms depot.

North and south Sudan agree to 20 km buffer zone. South Sudan accuses North of supporting rebels.

Military shake-ups could worsen Congo's mass rape problem.

Ethiopia to make 'power hub' with 4 new Nile dams.

Cairo street clashes leave more than 1,000 injured. Egypt police clash with youths; over 1,000 hurt.

Sudan's al-Bashir given red carpet treatment by China.

Patrols reduce piracy, battle far from over-UK navy.

Uganda and Burundi to get US drones to fight Islamists.

UN extends 19,000-strong Congo force.

EUROPE

Greece votes for five-year austerity plan. Greek police battle rioters as austerity bill passed. Photo gallery: Riots in Athens.

North Irish militants forcing police from their homes.

Dutch slaughter ban sparks Jewish and Muslim outrage.

Britain cannot deport dangerous immigrant criminals say EU judges.

Russia cuts off electricity supply to Belarus over debt.

Italy mulls four-year austerity plan.

UK faces mass strikes as civil servants feel sting.

Wen spreads China's billions in Europe but can't buy goodwill.

Dmitry Medvedev's jeep rolls into crowd.

AMERICAS

Cuba airs new photos of convalescing Hugo Chavez.

Poll: Obama leads all potential GOP 2012 nominees.

Mexico President feels 'misunderstood' in drug war.

Hugo Chavez: Cuban TV airs new footage.

Sarah Palin's man in Iowa says she will run for the White House in 2012.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

White House terror chief Brennan unveils retooled, ‘pragmatic’ strategy to hunt al-Qaida.

Adm. McRaven: Obama administration has no plan for captured terrorists.

‘The Triple Agent’: The final days of the suicide bomber who attacked the CIA.

At end, bin Laden wasn't running al Qaida, officials say.

AP IMPACT: FBI terror profile merges identities.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

I.M.F. offers a different take on U.S. growth.

'World economy at stake' in Greek austerity vote.

AP Source: BofA nears $8.5B mortgage settlement. Bank of America to set aside $14 billion in mortgage deal.

Christine Lagarde breaks barrier as new IMF chief.

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