Sunday, November 4, 2012

Daily News Digest: Reuters World News Headlines - Yahoo! News

Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 10:35 PM PDT
Today's Reuters World News Headlines - Yahoo! News:

G20 flags U.S. fiscal cliff, Europe's debt woes 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 10:35 PM PDT
Security agents are seen inside of Hyatt hotel in Mexico CityMEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Finance chiefs of the world's 20 leading economies are ringing alarm bells over the U.S. fiscal cliff and Europe's debt woes at a meeting in Mexico this weekend as they look to push back deficit reduction targets to help boost growth. Unless a fractious U.S. Congress can reach a deal, about $600 billion in government spending cuts and higher taxes are set to kick in on January 1, threatening to push the American economy back into recession and hit world growth. But with the U.S. presidential election looming on Tuesday, dealing with the fiscal cliff has been delayed. ...
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Police helicopter crashes in Atlanta, kills two officers 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 10:28 PM PDT
ATLANTA (Reuters) - An Atlanta police helicopter crashed on Saturday night, killing two police officers, a police spokesman said. "One of our helicopters went down and two officers were killed," police spokesman Carlos Campos said. There was no immediate word on how many people were aboard the aircraft when it crashed, nor on what may have been the cause. (Reporting by David Beasley; Writing By Cynthia Johnston and Doina Chiacu)
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Insight: For most voters, presidential campaign is distant 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 10:23 PM PDT
Republican presidential nominee Romney and U.S. President Obama answer a question at the same time during the second U.S. presidential campaign debate in HempsteadWASHINGTON (Reuters) - This year's presidential election could be among the closest in U.S. history, as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney are locked in a virtual dead heat. For a growing number of voters, however, it will not be much of a contest at all. Roughly 22 percent of the U.S. population lives in the nine politically divided states that are likely to determine the outcome of Tuesday's election - and that have been the focus of the candidates' campaign stops and advertising. ...
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Cold hits storm victims ahead of election 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 10:12 PM PDT
Man stokes a fire outside his home on Beach 91st street in the Rockaways section of the Queens borough of New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - Victims of superstorm Sandy on the East Coast struggled against the cold on Sunday amid fuel shortages and power outages, two days ahead of an election that polls suggest is a dead heat between President Barack Obama and his Republican rival. Fuel supplies were rumbling toward disaster zones and a million customers regained electricity as near-freezing temperatures descended on the U.S. Northeast overnight. But New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg warned the city that it would be days before power was fully restored and fuel shortages ended. ...
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Explosion at Benghazi police station injures three 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 09:25 PM PDT
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - A car bomb exploded on Sunday in front of a police station in Benghazi, injuring three police officers in the latest in a series of attacks on security officials in Libya's largest city. The front of the central Hadayeq police station was charred and blackened with smoke. The entrance to the station was completely damaged, with glass strewn on the street and firefighters putting out a damaged police car that was on fire. A Reuters photographer saw three policemen receive first aid for small injuries in front of the station. ...
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Romney, Obama converge on Iowa in late scramble for votes 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 08:37 PM PDT
U.S. President Barack Obama after arriving at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport in OhioDUBUQUE, Iowa (Reuters) - The presidential race, which has hinged for months on a handful of states, converged on one city in Iowa on Saturday as President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney each made a last-minute appeal for support before Tuesday's election. With the race in a dead heat nationally, both candidates touched down briefly in Dubuque, a Mississippi River city of 58,000 people, as they sprinted across the country in a bid to secure any possible advantage before Election Day. ...
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New York nanny arrested in slayings of two young children 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 07:22 PM PDT
A makeshift memorial is left outside the Krim family apartment in New YorkNEW YORK (Reuters) - A New York nanny suspected of slaying two young children of a Manhattan couple last month in their luxury apartment was arrested on Saturday and charged with murder in their stabbing deaths, New York's deputy police commissioner said. The nanny, Yoselyn Ortega, was arrested over the deaths of 6-year-old Lucia Krim and her toddler brother Leo, who had been days shy of his second birthday, following a bedside interview at New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. ...
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Mexico finance minister urges fiscal stimulus from able G20 nations 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 06:23 PM PDT
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - G20 countries that are able to provide fiscal stimulus should do so to support growth, Mexican Finance Minister Jose Antonio Meade said on Saturday. Other countries need to focus on grappling with their deficits, and all G20 nations should coordinate their fiscal policies, Meade told reporters. "Each country has to find the best policy based on its own limitations, its own reality," Meade said. ...
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U.S. disaster relief in a race against freezing cold 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 04:33 PM PDT
Handout image of Hurricane Sandy destruction along the New Jersey shoreNEW YORK (Reuters) - Fuel supplies headed toward disaster zones in the U.S. Northeast on Saturday and a million customers regained electricity as near freezing temperatures threatened to add to the misery of coastal communities devastated by superstorm Sandy. The power restorations relit the skyline in Lower Manhattan for the first time in nearly a week and allowed 80 percent of the New York City subway service to resume, but more than a million homes and businesses still lacked power, down from 3.5 million on Friday. ...
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OECD Chief says G20 should urge U.S. resolution of fiscal cliff 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 04:19 PM PDT
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - The Group of 20 leading economies should appeal to the United States to avert automatic spending cuts and tax hikes that threaten U.S. and world growth, the head of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development said on Saturday. Jose Angel Gurria also said he was optimistic that the U.S. Congress would strike a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff of $600 billion in spending cuts and higher taxes due to kick in on January 1. ...
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Insight: Women voters helped make Obama; could they break him? 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 03:11 PM PDT
Women point their cameras at the stage as U.S. President Barack Obama speaks at a campaign rally in Cleveland, OhioWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Women helped propel Barack Obama to the White House in 2008, but their flagging enthusiasm for him reflected in recent polls has created uncertainty about who will capture the female vote in Tuesday's election. Four years ago, women voters supported Obama over Republican John McCain by 56 percent to 43 percent. Among men, the Democrat led McCain by just 49 percent to 48 percent. But women's enthusiasm for Obama as president has slipped this year, making his road to re-election more difficult. ...
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Freed Niger hostages say were not mistreated 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 03:05 PM PDT
NIAMEY (Reuters) - Five African aid workers freed on Saturday after nearly three weeks as hostages in the Sahara desert said they were relieved to be back with their families in Niger and that their captors did not mistreat them. A sixth aid worker - who was also kidnapped - was shot during the abduction in central Niger on October 14 and later died of his wounds, they said. ...
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Syrian rebels attack air base to secure north-south corridor 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 02:11 PM PDT
Damaged buildings are pictured in the Qastal al-Harami area, in Aleppo city after clashes between Free Syrian Army fighters and forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-AssadBEIRUT (Reuters) - Syrian rebels attacked a military airport in the country's north on Saturday in a push to cut off Syria's biggest city Aleppo from the capital Damascus, and secure a strategic north-south corridor. President Bashar al-Assad's forces appear over-stretched with fewer fighters on the ground and have sought to limit rebel advances with far superior firepower, increasingly from the air and especially in the Aleppo and Damascus areas. ...
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Kuwait warns against unlicensed protest planned for Sunday 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 01:43 PM PDT
KUWAIT (Reuters) - Kuwait said on Saturday it had not issued a permit to allow a planned protest against new voting rules and the prime minister warned police would use force if the nation was under threat. Kuwait outlawed unauthorized gatherings of more than 20 people last month after an opposition-led demonstration by thousands ended in clashes between protesters and police in which at least 30 people were taken to hospital. Although OPEC member and U.S. ...
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Israel: Three Syria tanks enter Golan demilitarized zone 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 01:40 PM PDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Three Syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone in the Golan Heights between Israel and Syria on Saturday, an Israeli military spokeswoman said. "The Israeli Defense Forces have filed a complaint with the U.N. (peacekeeping) force in the area," the spokeswoman said. She had no further information on what the tanks were doing. Israeli media said the tanks were involved in fighting in the Syrian village of Beer Ajam against rebels trying to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad. ...
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Activists rally to end prison torture in Egypt 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 12:39 PM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - About 1,000 activists rallied in Cairo on Saturday demanding an end to brutality in Egyptian prisons and calling for a ban on torture in the new constitution. Islamist president Mohamed Mursi was elected in June following 16 months of rule by the army council that took over after Hosni Mubarak's overthrow last year. During the council's rule, some 12,000 civilians were tried by army courts and many of them were tortured in prisons, according to rights groups. ...
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Israel's Peres welcomes "courageous" words from Abbas 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 12:26 PM PDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli President Shimon Peres hailed Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas as a courageous partner for peace on Saturday after the Palestinian leader made clear his support for a two-state solution to the decades old conflict with Israel. In an interview with Israeli television broadcast this week, the Western-backed Abbas also hinted that Palestinians who, prior to the 1948 establishment of the Jewish state lived on lands that are now in Israel, do not have a right to return there, comments that sparked an outcry from his Islamist rivals. ...
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Somalia wants Ugandan troops to remain 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 11:23 AM PDT
KAMPALA/MOGADISHU (Reuters) - Somalia's prime minister said on Saturday that it could be a challenge for his country if Uganda followed through on a threat to withdraw troops fighting Islamist rebels in southern Somalia. Uganda's foreign affairs ministry said earlier that it would withdraw from peace keeping initiatives in Africa unless the United Nations amended a report accusing it of supporting rebels in the Democratic Republic of Congo. ...
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Insight: Sandy shows hospitals unprepared when disaster hits home 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 11:08 AM PDT
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Kim Bondy was in New Orleans seven years ago when Hurricane Katrina devastated the city, and scores of patients died in flooded hospitals cut off from power. She never thought that she might face that danger herself. But on Monday night, as superstorm Sandy submerged parts of New York City, Bondy was one of 215 patients evacuated from New York University's Langone Medical Center after basement flooding from the East River cut off its electricity. ...
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Europe urges end to Myanmar killings, pledges aid 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 09:19 AM PDT
A boy, displaced by the recent violence in Pauktaw stands in the field near Owntaw refugee camp for Muslims outside SittweBRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso called on Saturday for an end to sectarian killings in Myanmar, following talks with the president of the nation which is emerging from decades of brutal military rule. In western Myanmar, 89 people have been killed in clashes between Buddhist Rakhines and Muslim Rohingyas, according to the latest official toll covering the last 10 days of October. Many thousands more have been displaced by the violence. "We are deeply concerned by these events and by the consequences for the reforms and democratization of the country. ...
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Harper says could block other foreign investments 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 08:48 AM PDT
Canada's PM Harper speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in OttawaOTTAWA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in some of his toughest remarks on foreign investment yet, signaled a willingness to block foreign purchases of Canadian companies if other countries are not open to Canadian investment. Speaking on the eve of a trip to India and other parts of Asia, Harper said in an interview published in Saturday's Postmedia newspapers that Canada as a general rule welcomes foreign investment. ...
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Three Syrian tanks enter demilitarized zone in Golan: Israel 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 08:28 AM PDT
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Three Syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone in the Golan Heights between Israel and Syria on Saturday, an Israeli military spokeswoman said. "The Israeli Defense Forces have filed a complaint with the U.N. (peacekeeping) force in the area," the spokeswoman said. She had no further information on what the tanks were doing. Israeli media said the tanks were involved in fighting rebels trying to overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Israel captured the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau, from Syria during a 1967 Middle East war. ...
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Nigeria security forces kill 13 in raid on kidnappers 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 08:26 AM PDT
YENAGOA, Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigerian security forces have killed 13 members of a gang suspected of abducting a Turkish man in a dawn raid on their hideout in oil-producing Rivers state, police said on Saturday. A 20 million naira ($127,600) ransom was paid for the release of Bayram Karakus, who worked for the Rivigo Construction company, Rivers police spokesman Ben Ugwuegbulam told Reuters. He gave no details of what happened to the Turkish man. "A combined team of operatives ... ...
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Hungary says EU cut in its funds would be a shame 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 07:58 AM PDT
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - The European Union risks undermining the credibility of its drive against national budget overshoots if it strips Hungary of structural funds as punishment for running an excessive deficit, a leader of the ruling Fidesz party said. The EU is due to unveil its assessment of Hungary's latest deficit-cutting measures on November 7, which could be the basis of a cut in funds and can also influence Hungary's credit talks with Brussels and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). ...
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Suicide bombers hit Somali capital, three dead: witnesses 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 07:09 AM PDT
Somali policemen mill around the scene of a suicide attack in capital MogadishuMOGADISHU (Reuters) - Two suicide bombers attacked a restaurant in the Somali capital on Saturday, killing a security guard who stopped them entering the building, locals said. It was not clear who was behind the bombings but Al Qaeda-linked al Shabaab insurgents have conducted similar previous attacks and remain a serious security challenge even after being forced out of their strongholds. The blasts rocked the restaurant, popular with Somalis returning from abroad in the hope that the country's darkest days are over, damaging cars and scattering the area with body parts. ...
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Syrian dissident pushes to unite fragmented opposition 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 06:52 AM PDT
File photo of Syrian member of Parliament and leading opposition activist Riad Seif sits in his office during an interview with Reuters in DamascusAMMAN (Reuters) - The fragmented Syrian opposition will attempt once again this weekend to forge a common policy to gain international respect, obtain weapons and, most importantly, topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a formerly imprisoned dissident said. "An alternative to the regime is dearly needed," said Riad Seif, a liberal politician who is battling cancer and managed to leave Syria only a few months ago after having been imprisoned. ...
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U.N. says Syria video killings appear to be war crime 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 06:52 AM PDT
GENEVA (Reuters) - A video that appears to show Syrian rebels killing soldiers who had surrendered probably constitutes a war crime that should be prosecuted, the United Nations human rights office said on Friday. The disturbing incident looks to be the latest atrocity committed by opposition fighters seeking to topple President Bashar al-Assad, Rupert Colville, a U.N. rights spokesman, said. "It will be examined carefully," Colville told a news briefing in Geneva, saying it may be difficult to identify the perpetrators and the location where the footage was recorded. ...
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Gunmen kill two policemen in Egypt's Sinai: security sources 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 06:44 AM PDT
CAIRO (Reuters) - Two Egyptian policemen died on Saturday when gunmen fired on their car in the northern Sinai Peninsula city of al-Arish before escaping, security sources said. A police source said the attackers were probably Islamist militants who Egyptian forces have been hunting - the biggest security crackdown the region near Israel has seen in decades - following the killing of 16 border guards on August 5. Disorder has spread in Sinai since autocrat Hosni Mubarak was ousted in a popular uprising last year, with militants stepping up attacks on security forces and the Israeli border. ...
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EU gives $200 million for security, education in turbulent Somalia 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 06:16 AM PDT
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - The European Union has given Somalia 158 million euros ($200 million) to improve education, the legal system and security, its new envoy said on Saturday, as the Horn of Africa nation tries to recover from more than two decades of conflict. The new aid program follows the election in September of a new Somali president, the culmination of a regionally brokered, U.N.-backed effort to restore central government control and end fighting that has killed tens of thousands of people. ...
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Cyprus says not aware troika judge latest proposals as lacking 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 05:24 AM PDT
Cypriot Finance Minister Vassos Shiarly speaks during a news conference at the EU Informal Economic and Financial Affairs Council (ECOFIN) Meeting in NicosiaNICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus said on Saturday it had seen no sign in talks with the troika of international lenders that its proposals on an austerity package were "insufficient", as suggested by a document this week. While Cypriot Finance Minister Vassos Shiarly openly admitted on Friday that a number of issues were still unresolved with lenders, authorities took issue with the language in the document, obtained by Reuters in Berlin on Friday. ...
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Kidnapped aid workers released in Niger, one killed 
Saturday, Nov 03, 2012 03:31 AM PDT
NIAMEY (Reuters) - Five African aid workers kidnapped last month in central Niger have been released after being held captive in the deserts of Islamist-controlled northern Mali, officials said on Saturday. A sixth aid worker - who was also kidnapped - was shot during the abduction and later died of his wounds, the officials said. "The violent death of our colleague Aime Soulembaye is an unjustifiable tragedy," said Sani Sayadi, director of Nigerien aid group BEFEN, which helps women and children in the impoverished West African state. ...
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