Thursday, October 30, 2014

World News Briefs -- October 30, 2014



Burkina Faso Declares State Of Emergency -- Al Jazeera

President scraps plans for vote to extend term in office as tens of thousands take to streets and parliament set ablaze.

Burkina Faso's president has declared a state of emergency and dissolved the government according to local media reports, after tens of thousands of people took the streets, setting parliament ablaze and leaving at least one person dead.

Some of the protesters, who are opposed to constitutional amendments that would allow President Blaise Compaore to stay in power for another term, ransacked state television and tried to storm other state buildings on Thursday.

"A state of emergency is declared across the national territory. The chief of the armed forces is in charge of implementing this decision which enters into effect today," said a statement read by a presenter on Radio Omega FM.

The president also said he would open talks with the opposition.

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MIDDLE EAST

Jihadists unleash hell on Kobane as reinforcements draw near.

Peshmerga troops start entering Syrian border town.

Hundreds of Iraqi tribesmen opposed to Islamic State found in mass graves.

ISF withdraws to defensive positions in Anbar province.

Syria's Grand Mufti says Turkish intel 'well aware' of location of hostages detained by IS.

Clashes erupt as Israeli police kill Palestinian suspected of shooting Jewish far-rightist.

‘Declaration of war’: Palestinian leader attacks Israel over closure of disputed holy site, as violence erupts in wake of assassination attempt on Jewish hardliner. ‘Declaration of war’: Abbas warns over 1st Al-Aqsa Mosque closure since 1967.

Abbas welcomes Sweden’s decision to recognize state of Palestine.

Iran foils attempt to sabotage nuclear heavy-water tanks.

Iran wants sanctions lifted as part of nuclear deal.

Kerry says reported U.S. slur of Israel's Netanyahu 'damaging'.

ASIA

Pakistan civilians flee as military steps up Khyber offensive. Pakistan army: 8 soldiers killed in tribal region.

North Korea to quarantine all foreigners because of Ebola fears.

U.S. watchdog says 'no unified strategy' for Afghan counternarcotics.

Myanmar calls meeting of political, military heavyweights.

Sri Lanka says no hope of finding mudslide survivors.

China calls on Japan to end jet scrambles.

China expresses concern about Indian plan to build border posts.

AFRICA

Protesters demand Burkina Faso president quit, burn parliament. Burkina president declares emergency, calls for end to protests. Burkina Faso president declares state of emergency.

West Africa's ECOWAS warns against Burkina coup, calls for talks.

Ebola: Danger in Sierra Leone, progress in Liberia.

Thousands flee as Boko Haram seizes northeast Nigerian town.

Libya military spokesman: Army in central Benghazi.

Libya's armed factions may have committed war crimes: Amnesty.

Niger says insurgents kill nine members of security forces.

EUROPE

Seven Ukrainian soldiers killed in past 24 hours despite ceasefire: military.

East Ukraine separatists hold vote to gain legitimacy, promise normalcy.

Ukraine, Russia and EU have agreed gas deal, to sign shortly: sources.

Brutal winter set to hit war-torn eastern Ukraine.

Sweden recognizes Palestinian state, hopes will revive peace process.

Poll shows more Swedes in favour of NATO for first time.

EDF France: Inquiry after drones buzz nuclear sites.

Ex-Libyan rebel leader allowed to sue Britain over torture claim.

AMERICAS

Ebola outbreak: Nurse Kaci Hickox defies quarantine. Ebola update: Maine can't reach deal with nurse Kaci Hickox.

Canada spy agency must improve information sharing - watchdog.

Watchdog faults U.S. grenade-trafficking probe tied to Fast and Furious.

Families of missing students confront Mexico’s president. Fathers of missing Mexican students blast president after meeting.

Brazil troops end rapid deployment maneuvers.

Trade, defense spending buoy U.S. third-quarter growth.

4 killed after plane hits building near Wichita airport.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Suspected US drone strike kills 2 militants in northwest Pakistan.

Pentagon security agency: Watch out for Islamic State attacks in the U.S..

'Treated like cattle': Yazidi women sold, raped, enslaved by ISIS.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Number of billionaires has doubled since the financial crisis.

Visa boosts Dow, S&P nears 2000 as Wall St rallies.

Samsung, Apple lose ground to China smartphone makers.

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