Tuesday, August 30, 2011

World News Briefs -- August 30, 2011

Rebel fighters sit in a car on the road between Misrata and Sirte, Moammar Gadhafi's hometown, on Tuesday. CNN



Libya Rebel Leaders Give Ultimatum To Gaddafi Fighters -- BBC



Libya's interim rebel leaders have given pro-Gaddafi forces until Saturday to surrender or face military force.



Mustafa Abdul Jalil, who leads the National Transitional Council (NTC), said the ultimatum applied to loyalists of Col Muammar Gaddafi in his hometown of Sirte and in other towns.



The announcement came after Col Gaddafi's wife and three of his adult children fled to neighbouring Algeria.



Algeria has defended the move, which rebels called an "act of aggression".



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MIDDLE EAST



Syrian troops 'fire on Eid demonstrators'. Amid Syrian raids, reports of desertions.



Israeli military arms settlers in preparation for Palestinian protests. IDF training Israeli settlers ahead of 'mass disorder' expected in September.



Turkish military: Up to 160 Kurdish rebels killed.



Iran won't stop uranium enrichment program.



ASIA



China general reveals spy cases in web footage.



Supreme Court opens Karachi killings inquiry.



Suspected North Korean cyberattack on a bank raises fears for S. Korea, allies.



Deputy chief of Maoists sworn in as Nepal's new PM.



Noda elected Japan's new Prime Minister.



AFRICA



Libyan war 'not over' as Gadhafi's son killed in battle, rebels say. Libyan rebels say Sirte won't fall quickly, claim Gadhafi son killed.



Hunt for Gadhafi: Saddam all over again?



South Kordofan: Sudan takes border clashes to UN.



Julius Malema supporters clash with South Africa police.



Nigeria president vows more security after U.N. bomb.



20 killed in sectarian violence in central Nigeria, official says.



EUROPE



Russia Medvedev warns of ethnic tension before vote.



Kosovo border violence on UN Security Council agenda.



MEP criticises European politicians who ignore markets.



Police arrest more than 270 at London Carnival.



AMERICAS



Haiti quake creates new crisis among women, girls.



Irene damage reaches about $7 billion, a limited impact. Irene flooding: Death toll rises to 40.



U.S. House GOP targets the U.N.



White House issues 9/11 observance guidelines.



Dick Cheney: I offered to resign three times.



Suspect says Mexico casino fire set over unpaid extortion money. Five Zeta gangsters arrested in Mexico casino firebombing, police say.



TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR



Al Qaeda affiliates growing independent.



Lockerbie bomber "at death's door" in Libya: report.



Most US Muslims feel targeted by terror policies.



ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS



Banks criticized over level of Greek writedowns. Accounting board criticizes European banks on Greek debt.



U.S. home prices dip in June from May: S&P/Case-Shiller.



Bank of America sells stake in China Construction Bank.

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