Tuesday, August 7, 2012

World News Briefs -- August 7, 2012 (Evening Edition)



Fighting Spreads In Aleppo As Syrian Rebels Try To Expand On Strongholds And Repel Assad’s Two-Week Onslaught -- Daily Mail

* If the city falls to rebels it could become seat of new provisional government
* Mobile missile batteries said to be on the way to Aleppo from Turkey
* Fighting in city's centre could neutralise regime military's armoured units
* Iranian security chief describes Syria as part of an 'axis of resistance' that Tehran will never allow to be broken

Fighting in Aleppo has spread to new areas, activists have claimed, as rebels try to expand their hold inside Syria's largest city.

Despite intense bombardment from government air power and artillery, Aleppo's insurgents have now withstood two weeks of counterattacks by President Bashar Assad's troops and are clawing toward the city centre.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syrian forces encircle rebels in Aleppo stronghold.

Crumbling: Nearly 20 senior Syrian military officers defect Assad's regime.

Iran, Syria huddle as fighting rages. Iran backs Assad as Syrian forces choke off Aleppo.

Yemen restructures army, limits Saleh son's powers.

Iran's currency falls to record low against dollar.

US downsizing operations in Iraq.

ASIA

Activist claims underground democracy group active in N. Korea.

North Korea warns of "remote" chance for nuclear disarmament.

US warns China against further moves in South China Sea.

Afghan defense minister quits, hands Karzai a security headache.

11 Afghan police defect to Taliban in Helmand province.

China evacuates 450,000 after Philippines turned into 'waterworld' by Typhoon Haikui. Philippines crippled by heavy floods.

Nepal to ban independent trekking.

New Zealand volcano erupts for first time in over 100 years.

Japanese nuke plant chief after tsunami: 'This is serious'.

AFRICA

Shopping malls spring up across Africa as middle class grows.

Military: Gunmen attack central Nigeria church, kill 19 and wound others in assault.

Regional heads to confer on DR Congo conflict. African leaders discuss sending troops into DRC.

Sudan says to resume South Sudan talks on August 26.

Insight: Young Sudan activists push revolt against odds.

Egypt’s Morsi skips funeral for soldiers killed in attack, fueling criticism.

Egypt military hunts for Sinai attackers.

Egypt's Brotherhood says Mossad behind Sinai attack. Israel Dismisses accusation of involvement in Egypt attack. Attack in Sinai poses challenge to Egypt’s Islamist president.

Egypt moves to block Gaza smuggling tunnels: source.

EUROPE

Russia's Lavrov perfects the art of saying "Nyet".

Germany and Italy near blows over euro. Fiery German euro debate haunts Merkel.

UK coalition in crisis over parliamentary reform.

Serb central bank clash sparks resignations, rating cut.

Spain 'al Qaeda cell' may have targeted Gibraltar.

Prosecutor seeks jail for Russian punk rock band protest.

AMERICAS

Venezuelan charged in diplomat's killing in Kenya.

U.S. targets Mexican drug lord's Belize associates.

Ernesto likely to become hurricane, hit Mexico's Yucatan.

2nd Cuban offshore oil well also a bust.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. appeals ruling against military detention law.

Philippines Abu Sayyaf evolving.

Al Qaeda offers assistance to secular Syrian rebels.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Oil climbs on worries about Mexico, Middle East supplies and hopes for economic stimulus.

Airbus plans to double spending in U.S.

Spain’s Ortega overtakes Buffett as world’s third-richest.

Apple's secrets revealed at trial.

Apple ‘iPhone 5’ rumors continue to fly.

Standard Chartered's stock drops on Iran allegations.

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