Saturday, July 2, 2011

World News Briefs -- July 2, 2011



Syrian President Sacks Hama Governor After 200,000 Protest -- The Guardian

Reports give no reason for Bashar al-Assad's decision but state TV footage shows huge crowds

The Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, has sacked the governor of the city of Hama where 200,000 people took to the streets to protest against his regime.

State TV announced the removal of the governor on Saturday. Although the report gave no reason or detail for his sacking, video footage showed the huge crowds of protesters in a central square of the provincial capital calling for an end to Assad's rule.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria: 'Hundreds of thousands' join anti-Assad protests.

Iraq takes over billions in oil revenue set aside by U.N.

Bahrain opposition to join dialogue process.Bahrain monarchy begins reconciliation talks.

Tens of thousands stage opposing rallies in Yemen's political crisis.

ASIA

Bin Laden glorified in Pakistan college contest.

A marathon span: China opens world's longest bridge over water.

China's Communists mull the party's future.

N. Korea tightens border controls: aid group.

AFRICA

Gaddafi's son claims Nato wants deal with Libya.Clinton: NATO mission in Libya is on track.

Sudanese army seizes southern Libyan town.

Moroccans approve new constitution by sweeping majority.

US predicts Sudan secession despite violence.

UN: Famine breaks out as drought hits 10 million in Horn of Africa.

U.S. to expand contacts with Muslim Brotherhood. Muslim Brotherhood undergoing generational rift in Egypt.

EUROPE

Riot police stoned by youths as more violence hits Belfast.

Euro zone to approve Greek aid tranche, Berlin demands action.

Poland takes over EU presidency at time of crisis.

Russia rescues Bank of Moscow in record bail-out.

AMERICAS

Mexican marines kill 15 cartel suspects in battle.

Venezuelans stunned by Chavez cancer revelation.

US issuing licenses for increased Cuba travel.

Guatemala's divorced first lady barred from running for president.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

CIA idles drone flights from base in Pakistan.

Bin Laden document trove reveals strain on al-Qaeda.

U.S. ends most CIA abuse cases, to probe two deaths.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Analysis: Geithner may want to go; will Obama let him?

How Capitol Hill sniping could set off a national debt ceiling bomb.

A global scare in food prices.

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