Tuesday, January 1, 2013

World News Briefs -- January 1, 2013 (Evening Edition)



With Cantor Opposed, House Vote On Fiscal Cliff Compromise Remains In Doubt -- NBC

Resistance from House Republicans, including Majority Leader Eric Cantor, threw into doubt whether a last-minute compromise measure to pull the U.S. back from the so-called fiscal cliff could come to a vote Tuesday.

With just two days to spare, House Republicans were in a series of meetings to figure out how to respond to the Senate's 89-8 vote in the middle of the night to stave off a series of tax increases and steep spending cuts automatically taking effect in the new year.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria's 22-month war shows no signs of stopping in new year.

Syrian military mounts offensive in suburb of Damascus.

Syrian Minister: Government open to peace talks.

The growing toll of Syria's civil war: 46,068 deaths and counting.

Iran blasts Obama for Latin America law.

Iraq deaths down in 2012 but nation remains mired in 'low-level war'.

Report: Turkey, jailed Kurd leader discuss disarmament.

Turkey hits back at EU criticism over membership bid.

Saudi Arabia's riches conceal a growing problem of poverty.

Palestinians will outnumber Israeli Jews by 2020.

Israel's Jewish population passes 6 million mark.

American aid helps Lebanon replant its Cedar forests.

ASIA

China to outstrip Europe car production.

Drug epidemic grips India’s Punjab state.

Kim Jong-un calls for better ties with South Korea. North Korean leader seeks end to confrontation with South.

ASEAN leader to push consensus on South China Sea disputes.

Philippines claims South China Sea islands.

Top Afghan negotiator optimistic over peace prospects.

Gunmen in Pakistan shoot dead seven aid workers near capital.

India mulls tougher anti-rape laws amid fresh protests.

North Korea cracks down on knowledge smugglers.

New York Times journalist expelled from China after paper published story exposing wealth of Prime Minister's family.

In Hong Kong, thousands protest China-backed leader.

AFRICA

Egypt prosecutors investigate popular TV comedian.

Kenya police official seeks improved security.

Rival Sudans signal border concessions before summit. South Sudan willing to withdraw army from Sudan border: president.

Sudan: Over one million people under attack from government, says report.

At least 61 crushed to death in Ivory Coast stampede. Ivory Coast new year stampede kills dozens in Abidjan. About 60 crushed to death in Ivory Coast stadium stampede.

Al Qaeda digs in to defend 'new country' in Mali.

CAR rebels reject AU call for talks. Central African rebels threaten capital despite unity offer in CAR.

UN slaps sanctions on DR Congo rebels.

Nigeria president compares unrest in nation to Syrian civil war and wonders about ‘end times’.

EUROPE

Spain: the pain of austerity deepens.

Irish dissidents blamed for cop car bomb.

Europe’s debt crisis: No relief on the horizon.

Merkel calls for German patience as Euro crisis ‘far from over’.

Hollande refuses to back down on French super-tax.

France struggles to tackle New Year car torching.

Happy New Year, London! Fantastic firework display on the banks of the Thames lights up the capital's skyline to welcome 2013 in UK.

Armed raiders wielding handguns raid Paris Apple store and flee with £1MILLION worth of i-gadgets.

Diplomat: Russia won't lower gas price for Ukraine unless it joins Customs Union.

AMERICAS

House Republicans balk at "fiscal cliff" deal.

CBO says Senate's "fiscal cliff" bill adds $4 trillion to deficit.

US Senate passes 'fiscal cliff' deal to avoid tax rises. It's up to the House: fiscal cliff faces Republican-controlled territory.

Fiscal crisis is the new normal in Washington.

Fiscal cliff deal: $1 in spending cuts for every $41 in tax increases.

Geithner tells Congress U.S. reaches debt limit. 3 more fiscal cliffs loom.

Venezuelan cabinet attends mass for Chavez's recovery.

Clinton suffers clot behind right ear, full recovery seen.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Drone war spurs militants to deadly reprisals.

Al Qaeda offers $160,000 in gold to anyone who kills U.S. ambassador.

Al Qaeda has basically made its own country in Africa.

Report blames poor security, inadequate response in Benghazi attack.

Gitmo a lesson in U.S. pop culture for detainee.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Shell oil drill ship runs aground off Alaska coast.

Angry Birds, YouTube among top apps of 2012.

Insight: How Colombian drug traffickers used HSBC to launder money.

Three reasons for a financial crisis in 2013.

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