Sunday, August 29, 2010

World News Briefs -- August 29, 2010



Long-Dormant Volcano Erupts In Indonesia -- CNN

Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- A volcano that had been inactive for more than 400 years erupted in Indonesia early Sunday, causing thousands of people to flee their homes, officials said.

Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra province had been inactive since the 1600s, but spewed volcanic ash nearly a mile into the air Sunday, said Surono, head of the country's volcanology and geology agency.

"We don't know the character of this volcano because it's been dormant for so long," he said.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraqi PM issues high security alert.

Netanyahu says Israel to stick to West Bank construction freeze deadline. Settler leader speaks of holding Netanyahu to his word on construction.

Report: Israel planning to attack Hezbollah arms depots in Syria.

ASIA

Pakistan survivors stalked by disease as waters ebb.

7 US troops killed in latest Afghanistan fighting.

North Korea's Kim not seen heading for retirement yet.

China announces navy drill ahead of U.S. show of force.

New dissent in Japan is loudly anti-foreign.

AFRICA

Rwanda threatens to withdraw peacekeepers.

For Egypt, Mubarak's health and successor are guessing games.

Sudan's President stirs rift in Kenya.

Somali militants grow.

EUROPE

19 dead in shootout in Russia's Caucasus.

Serbia ready for Kosovo compromise, up to a point: Tadic.

Far-right protesters clash with police in U.K.

Putin vows Russia will launch manned space missions in 2018.

AMERICAS

Venezuelan helicopter crash kills 10 soldiers.

Trapped miners: depression fears mar 'miracle' as Chileans rally around.

Mexicans fear cartels are winning. Mexico launches federal probe of migrant massacre.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Qaeda in Iraq says it was behind latest attacks.

RCMP identify six terror bomb plot suspects; accused of financing weapons.

Al Qaeda under heavy attack in Yemen.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Asia assesses prospects as world recovery stumbles.

Dubai World opens talks with small creditors: report.

Japan's struggle with deflation worsens as prices fall.

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