Monday, August 29, 2011

World News Briefs -- August 29, 2011





Luxury, Horror Lurk In Gadhafi Family Compound -- CNN



Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Moammar Gadhafi told his people he lived modestly during his nearly 42-year rule over Libya, often sleeping in a Bedouin tent.



Even if that was true for the leader, it certainly wasn't for his sons.



At a seaside compound in western Tripoli, the Gadhafi boys enjoyed a decadent lifestyle that his people could only dream about, while perpetrating unspeakable horrors on the staff that served their every whim.



CNN visited the seaside homes Sunday.



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MIDDLE EAST



Three soldiers die in southeast Turkey convoy blast.



28 are killed in bombing at a mosque in Baghdad.



U.S. "hikers" lawyer appeals Iran spying sentences.



Yemen violence kills soldiers, militants in south.



Report: Israel allows 1,500 Egyptian troops into Sinai.



South Tel Aviv: 8 hurt in terror attack outside nightclub.



ASIA



Pakistan's largest city swept by gang-fed violence.



Singapore elects Tony Tan President with 0.3% margin in narrow win for Lee.



Indian activist Hazare rests after anti-corruption fast.



Finance minister to be Japan's next prime minister.



AFRICA



Last throes of Libya war focus on Sirte. Libyan rebels advance on Sirte amid protests. Gaddafi still threat for Libya and world - NTC's Jalil.



Gaddafi's African 'mercenaries' leaving Libya.



Hundreds of returning Tuaregs alarm Mali, Niger.



Death toll from UN Nigeria bombing up to 23.



EUROPE



Euro bail-out in doubt as 'hysteria' sweeps Germany.



EU, NATO refuse to recognise Abkhazia elections.



Estonian President likely to be re-elected in vote.



Shop owners say police abandoned them during London riots.



AMERICAS



Perfect Storm of Hype: Politicians, the media and the Hurricane Irene apocalypse that never was. Irene: US east coast left counting cost after storm.



Battered state vows to solve Mexican security woes.



Chavez set to begin new round of cancer treatment.



TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR



US believes al-Qa'ida is on the verge of defeat after deputy leader's death.



Lockerbie bomber Abdelbaset al-Megrahi 'at death's door'. Lockerbie bomber is 'comatose' and 'near death,' report says.



Yemen navy foils suicide attack: ministry.



US: Underwear bomber said he worked for al-Qaida.



ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS



Europe snubs IMF call to force-feed bank capital.



3 stocks Buffett won't buy at any price.



Analysis: Record prices spawn new wave of China gold bugs.

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