Friday, June 14, 2013

World News Briefs -- June 14, 2013 (Evening Edition)



Voting Closes in Iran Presidential Election -- Voice of America

Polling stations have closed across most of Iran, where officials extended voting by several hours to accommodate what they described as a large turnout in the country's presidential election. State-run news agencies say the vote count is underway, with results expected to be announced in several hours.

Millions of Iranians voted Friday to choose a successor to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Western news agencies reported long lines at some polling stations even as the vote was scheduled to end.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iranians await presidential election results, following extension of polling hours. Iran presidential election: second round forecast after late flurry at polls.

Iran's presidential elections: polling day live. Iranians vote in key presidential elections. Voting hours extended in Iran Presidential election.

Syria and Russia slam US over weapons charge.

US: Syria's Assad crossed 'red line' with chemical weapons.

Syria: US chemical weapons charges 'full of lies'. Syria, Russia push back over U.S. chemical weapons claims.

Syrian rebels say they need heavy weaponry, not small arms, from U.S..

U.S. arms vow draws skepticism from Syria rebels.

Erdogan makes conciliatory move to end Turkish protests.

Thousands protest Yemen security force 'excesses'.

Yemen struggles to keep the lights on amid frequent power line sabotage.

Deadly virus spreading from the Middle East.

ASIA

Chinese paper: Snowden could be useful to China.

India Maoists: Three die in attack on train in Bihar.

Japan's Defense Ministry to fortify SDF with a special island assault unit.

Three Chinese ships in disputed waters: Japan.

India to become world's most populous nation around 2028: UN.

Crackdown filling N. Korean prisons with defectors.

South Korean former spy chief accused of election meddling.

Host sacked for asking if Australia PM's partner gay.

AFRICA

South Sudan 'preventing aid to Jonglei victims'.

Mali 'suicide-vest workshop found’.

Egypt says citizens free to join fight in Syria.

TV channel offices attacked in Libya's Benghazi.

US military pays close attention to Boko Haram militants.

Analysts: West Africa attractive Hezbollah destination.

Wife of ousted Madagascar leader stands by bid for power.

Anti-Mugabe hackers attack website of South Africa's ruling ANC.

Mugabe calls elections – and Tsvangirai rejects them as illegal.

EUROPE

Anti-G8 activists rally in London banking district.

Merkel tells young Europeans to move to find work.

Pope Francis tells Archbishop of Canterbury to stand firm on traditional family values.

Euro zone inflation off three-year lows, fall in employment deepens.

Czech prosecutors charge seven in scandal threatening PM.

Thousands protest in Greece over ERT shutdown.

Spain's public debt hits record high.

EU seeks to ease French fears over Hollywood in U.S. trade talks.

Russians flee the Caucasus anyway.

AMERICAS

Killer Colorado wildfire feeding off wind, lightning as thousands flee.

City of Detroit defaults on it's loans.

Argentine ex-president jailed for arms deals.

U.S. agencies said to swap data with thousands of firms.

Residents flee as historic Colorado wildfire burns out of control.

Nicaraguan assembly OKs $40 billion Chinese canal to rival Panama's.

Brazil: Sao Paulo transport fare protest turns violent.

Argentina train crash leaves hundreds of casualties.

Commander in SS-led unit living in US.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

UK: Al-Qaeda groups tried to get chemical weapons.

Guantanamo judge orders first closed session of Obama war court.

Terrorists could use fire as new tactic against United States.

Terrorists change behavior after leaks, lawmaker says.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

IMF urges repeal of 'ill-designed' U.S. cuts.

Analysis: Bombardier gambles on big order payoff with new jet.

Airbus A350 makes maiden test flight.

US Supreme Court says human DNA cannot be patented.

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