Sunday, January 30, 2011

World News Briefs -- January 30, 2011



Egypt Protesters In Cairo Standoff -- Al Jazeera

Shots fired in capital's central square, as anti-government protests continue amid reports of prisons being attacked.

Thousands of anti-government protesters in Cairo's Tahrir Square are standing their ground, despite troops firing into the air in a bid to disperse them.

The show of defiance came as Egypt entered another turbulent day following a night of deadly unrest, when looters roamed the streets in the absence of police.

There were also reports of several prisons across the country being attacked and of fresh protests being staged in cities like Alexandria and Suez.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraqi security forces facing serious problems, U.S. oversight official reports.

Iraqis watch Egypt unrest with sense of irony.

Iran sees rise of Islamic hard-liners. Iran cleric: Mideast unrest replay of our 1979 Islamic revolution.

Massive protests erupt in Yemen to demand ouster of president.

Jordanian protesters demand political reforms. Jordanians demonstrate peacefully against prices, unemployment.

ASIA

Suicide bomber kills a top official in key Afghan province.

U.S. Consulate staffer faces murder charges in Pakistan.

Somalis accused of piracy are flown to South Korea.

Thousands march against corruption in India.

AFRICA

Tunisian Islamist leader Rachid Ghannouchi returns home. Tunisia's leading Islamist to return from exile.

Gangs free militants, foreigners try to flee Egypt.

Israel ‘anxiously monitoring’ Egyptian riots, says Netanyahu. Israel anxiously monitoring Egypt, other regional states.

Al Jazeera told to shut down in Egypt, signal cut. Egypt closes offices of Al Jazeera television, disrupts signal on Nilesat.

Official: Over 99 percent in southern Sudan Vote to secede. Over 99 pct in Southern Sudan vote for secession.

EUROPE


Bosnia Presidency chief refuses Turkish meeting.

Dutch freeze contacts after Iran executes woman.

German rail crash kills at least 10.

Most Irish want bailout renegotiated: poll.

AMERICAS

Haiti to release election results Wednesday, 2nd round set for March. Clinton heads to Haiti to mediate political crisis.

Violence, scandal mar governor's race in Mexico.

Drug bust shows Argentina-Europe trafficking ties.

Blasts, fire at Venezuela arms depot, 1 killed.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Will we ever find Osama bin Laden? Don't count on it. (a commentary)

A coup in Yemen could give al Qaeda a stronghold, experts say.

Islamists silent on Russia's blame for airport blast. Russia 'identifies' Domodedovo airport bomber suspect.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Goldman Sachs chief Lloyd Blankfein gets $15m pay award.

Suez Canal traffic normal amid unrest, operator says.

Davos 2011: World Economic Forum sets up uncertain year.

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