Monday, April 15, 2013

World News Briefs -- April 15, 2013



Chavez's Political Heir Declared Winner; Opponent Demands Recount -- CNN

(CNN) -- Hugo Chavez's handpicked successor won a narrow victory in Venezuela's presidential vote, but his opponent slammed the results as illegitimate and demanded a recount.

Nicolas Maduro secured 50.7% of votes in Sunday's poll while opposition candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski won 49.1%, Venezuela's National Electoral Council said.

The council's top official, Tibisay Lucena, called the results "irreversible."

An hour later, Capriles vowed to contest them.

"I want to tell the candidate of the government: today you're the loser and I'm telling you this unequivocally. You are the loser, you and your government," he said early Monday.

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MIDDLE EAST

Assad's forces break rebel blockade in north Syria.

Activists: Syrian air strikes kill 16 in Kurdish village.

Hezbollah-backed Lebanese Shiites fight in Syria.

Iraq to dig a trench along Syrian borders.

Iraq: String of attacks across country kills 32.

Israel celebrates 65th birthday as success, despite military threats, peace talks stalemate.

Kuwait opposition leader jailed for 'insulting' ruler.

ASIA

NKoreans mark key holiday, oblivious to tensions. After weeks of NKorean fury, calm on key holiday.

Dennis Rodman: North Korea’s Kim Jong-un ‘just wants to be loved’.

Mongolian general probed for North Korean jet deal.

Filipino troops attack Abu Sayyaf hideout, kill 7.

Cambodia, Thailand seek temple ruling.

China first quarter GDP growth slips to 7.7 percent, industry undershoots.

AFRICA

Somali militants threaten more attacks after bombs kill 30.

Chad's leader: Troops to leave Mali guerrilla war.

Niger rapidly emerges as a key U.S. partner in anti-terrorism fight in Africa.

Coup leader elected President in Central African Republic.

Thirteen dead in Central African Republic gunbattle.

Libya militants deny Islamic militia leader linked to Benghazi attack on US consulate shot.

Egypt's Mubarak stays in detention despite release order.

EUROPE

Wealth tax to pay for EU bail-outs.

Anti-euro party officially launched in Germany.

Moscow says it is ready to pick up positive signals from US.

Croatians vote for their first EU parliament members.

French Socialist ministers braced for asset declaration reactions.

Russia to continue using Kazakhstan's space center.

AMERICAS

Venezuela poll: Maduro opponent Capriles demands recount.

Tight win for Chavez's heir spells uncertainty for Venezuela.

Brazil's Rousseff endangered by price of tomatoes.

Analysis: Canadians losing faith in economic "miracle".

Foreign holdings of US debt rose to $5.66 trillion.

Justin Trudeau, son of Pierre, elected leader of Canada's Liberals.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Guantánamo Bay's last UK detainee: 'people are dying here' in hunger strike.

Guantanamo prisoner takes his hunger strike to the New York Times Op-Ed page.

Convicted terrorist’s sons create Facebook, YouTube and Twitter followings for mastermind of 1993 World Trade Center attack.

With Al Qaeda shattered, U.S. counter-terrorism's future unclear.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Gold set for worst two-day loss since 1983.

Commodities, stocks drop on China GDP report; Even bird flu has investors worried.

Silicon Valley's other entrepreneurs: Sex workers.

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