2011年10月19日星期三

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Yahoo! News: World News


Greece faces key austerity vote, more strikes (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 03:17 PM PDT

A woman shouts while taking part in an anti-austerity rally in Athens' Syntagma (Constitution) square October 19, 2011. REUTERS/Yiorgos KarahalisReuters - Angry protesters vowed to bring Greece to a standstill on the second day of a general strike on Thursday while disgruntled lawmakers vote on the details of a deeply unpopular austerity package needed to stave off bankruptcy.


PKK kills 24 Turkish troops, Ankara hits back (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 11:03 AM PDT

Demonstrators shout slogans during a protest against the latest attacks against the Turkish military, in central Ankara October 19, 2011. REUTERS/Umit BektasReuters - Turkey launched air and ground assaults on Kurdish militants in Iraq, vowing to exact "great revenge" after 24 Turkish soldiers were killed on Wednesday in one of the deadliest Kurdish attacks in years.


Palestinian U.N. bid seen decided in November: diplomats (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 09:57 AM PDT

Reuters - A Palestinian quest for U.N. membership is likely to come to a head on or around November 11, when Security Council ambassadors plan a final meeting to decide their response, diplomats said on Wednesday.

Libya forces relaunch Sirte assault after setback (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 03:57 PM PDT

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton meets soldiers at the steps of her C-17 military transport upon her arrival in Tripoli October 18, 2011. REUTERS/Kevin LamarqueReuters - Libyan interim government fighters have renewed their offensive on the besieged town of Sirte after being pushed back by die-hard Muammar Gaddafi loyalists holed up in the deposed leader's home town.


Syrians rally for Assad, Libya recognizes opposition (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 08:19 AM PDT

Supporters of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad gather during a rally in Syria's northern city of Aleppo in this October 19, 2011 handout photograph released by Syria's national news agency SANA. REUTERS/SANA/HandoutReuters - Tens of thousands of Syrians rallied in support of President Bashar al-Assad in the northern city of Aleppo on Wednesday while to the south his troops carried out a sustained offensive to crush the seven-month uprising against his rule.


In Tripoli, Libya's Interim Leader Says He Is Quitting (Time.com)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 11:30 AM PDT

Time.com - As the country continues in a state of war and without a firm government, the interim head of the interim regime says he has had enough

World Bank chief urges "definite steps" by Europe (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 04:04 PM PDT

Reuters - The head of the World Bank on Wednesday warned there was not a lot of room for error as European leaders scramble to agree on increasing the size of a bailout fund before a key October 23 summit on the region's debt crisis.

Libyan PM says Gadhafi trying to recruit fighters (AP)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 01:36 PM PDT

Libyan rebel fighters fire their machine guns toward loyalist positions down town Sirte, Libya, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. Libyan revolutionary forces fought building by building Wednesday against the final pocket of resistance in Moammar Gadhafi's hometown — the last major city in Libya to have been under the control of forces loyal to the fugitive leader.  (AP Photo/Manu Brado)AP - Libya's acting prime minister said Wednesday that ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi is believed to be recruiting fighters from other African countries and preparing for a possible insurgency, hoping to destabilize Libya's new regime.


Mexican clown convention holds 'laugh for peace' (AP)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 03:17 PM PDT

Professional clowns laugh for about 15 continuous minutes during a gathering under the slogan 'Clowns for peace, a world without violence,' as part of the International Clown Convention in Mexico City, Wednesday Oct. 19, 2011.  About 300 clowns posed for a group picture and then set about laughing on the premise that a world with more laughter will have less time or appetite for violence.   (AP Photo/Alexandre Meneghini)AP - About 300 professional clowns in Mexico say they hope their 15-minute non-stop laugh-a-thon will make a contribution to world peace.


Global Fund suspends $28m AIDS grant in Mali (AP)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 10:58 AM PDT

AP - The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria said Wednesday it will stop a $28 million HIV/AIDS grant to Mali's government after investigators found evidence money is being misused.

Clinton in Kabul to push Afghan reconciliation (AP)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 03:21 PM PDT

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton shakes hands with U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan Ryan Crocker as Afghan chief of protocol Hamid Saddiq (2nd R) and Lt. General Curtis Scaparotti  (Left) look on upon Clinton's arrival in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday Oct.19, 2011. (AP Photo /Kevin Lamarque, Pool)AP - U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is encouraging Afghanistan's wary leadership to keep up Taliban reconciliation efforts and boosting counterterrorism cooperation with Pakistan as the Obama administration presses ahead with troop withdrawal plans.


Canada selects shipyards to modernize Navy (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 02:59 PM PDT

Reuters - Canada will sign contracts with shipyards in Nova Scotia and British Columbia under a C$35 billion ($35 billion) shipbuilding program, the largest in the NATO country's history.

Queen Elizabeth gets warm welcome in Australia (AP)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 02:23 AM PDT

Queen Elizabeth II inspects an honor guard after her arrival at Fairbairn airforce base in Canberra, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011. The Queen is on a tour to Australia, her first visit since 2006. (AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)AP - Crowds of cheering children waving Australian flags welcomed Queen Elizabeth II as she and her husband Prince Philip landed at an Australian air force base Wednesday in the nation's capital.


Gilad Shalit deal: An inside look at Israel-Hamas backchannel talks (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 09:23 AM PDT

The Christian Science Monitor - Hamas and Israel both paid homage to Egypt for mediating their landmark prisoner swap that freed 477 Palestinian prisoners in return for Gilad Shalit. But what neither acknowledged officially is that throughout the final stages of negotiations they were talking bilaterally through their own unofficial envoys.

Woman Compensated $4 for Death of Brother During Korean War (Time.com)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 11:30 AM PDT

Time.com - Sometimes old laws cause laughter, but in other instances? Expect tears

Japan's new PM visits South Korea. Will the visit bring the countries closer? (The Christian Science Monitor)

Posted: 19 Oct 2011 09:03 AM PDT

The Christian Science Monitor - Japan’s Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda, on his first foreign visit to South Korea since assuming his post two months ago, returned ancient royal books stolen during Japanese colonial rule but made no concessions Wednesday on long-running issues, despite rising concerns about China and North Korea.

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