Wednesday 11 April 2012

World News Briefs -- April 11, 2012







Tsunami Alert Partly Lifted After Aceh Quake -- BBC

A tsunami watch declared after two major earthquakes off the coast of Indonesia's Aceh province has now been partly lifted, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PWTC) says.

A quake with a magnitude of 8.6 triggered the initial warning, which was renewed after another quake a few hours later measuring 8.3.

Alerts remain in place for Indonesia, India and the islands.

There have been no immediate reports of damage or casualties.

The region is regularly hit by earthquakes. The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 killed 170,000 people in Aceh alone and some 250,000 around the region.

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MIDDLE EAST

Kofi Annan calls on Iran's help in Syria crisis.

Syria: refugees living in fear as the fighting moves closer.

Third day of Yemen fighting in south kills 31.

Kuwaiti sentenced to 7 years for offending Shiites on Twitter.

Israel warns Egypt about militants in the Sinai.


ASIA

Quake off Indonesia triggers tsunami alert. Powerful earthquakes trigger tsunami warnings in Indonesia, but watch eased for Indian Ocean.

North Korea says fuel being injected into rocket.

China, Philippines dispute raises tensions in South China Sea.

Chinese general: Philippines faces ‘last chance’.

China People’s Daily urges cadres to support Bo Xilai suspension. Bo Xilai's wife suspected over 'murder' of Briton.

China asks Russia to stay away from South China Sea.

China says it was 'correct decision' to arrest Bo Xilai's wife over Neil Heywood's murder.

Foreigners eye Indonesia's 'vast' business potential.


AFRICA

Sudan halts S.Sudan talks after fresh border fighting. Sudan declares general mobilization.

New north Mali Arab force seeks to "defend" Timbuktu.

Iranian sailors take pirate ‘king’ captive: Report.

Zimbabwe regime dismisses Mugabe deathbed reports.


EUROPE

European stock markets rocked by panic selling as debt crisis reignites.

Putin rejects constitutional limits on right to fourth term.

Putin calls NATO 'relic of the Cold War'.

Greek PM Lucas Papademos set to announce election.

Bellwether French town disenchanted with Sarkozy.


AMERICAS

Korean Air says jet diverted in Canada after threat.

Latin American countries pursue alternatives to U.S. drug war.

Mexico's Pena Nieto plans new police to fight drug gangs.

San Pedro Sula's violence mirrors Honduras' pain.

Trapped Peruvian miners rescued.


TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Court date set for accused 9/11 plotters. Next step in 9/11 terrorism trial set for May 5.

CIA and FBI win blackout on rendition claims.

Guantánamo judge to rule on allowing al-Qaeda suspect to testify about CIA torture.

Clinton says those watching Bin Laden death 'couldn't breathe for 35 minutes'.


ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

BMW sees record sales thanks to China demand.

Lucas empire strikes back in Calif. studio battle.

World Bank candidate Ocampo calls for shake up.

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