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sOUTH AND CENTRAL ASIA
UK Troops Deploy for Final Major Mission in Afghanistan
Britain's Seventh Armored Brigade has deployed to Helmand in southern Afghanistan to pack up equipment ahead of the British pullout next year. The mission is expected to be the final major operation of UK forces in Afghanistan (BBC).
PAKISTAN: Malala Yousafzai, the sixteen-year-old Pakistani activist who was shot in the head by the Taliban last year, was awarded the European Parliament's Sakharov human rights prize (AFP) on Thursday.
MIDDLE EAST
Libya's Prime Minister Kidnapped, Released
Libyan prime minister Ali Zeidan was kidnapped from a Tripoli hotel on Thursday and freed a few hours later, underscoring the weakness of the state just a few days after the U.S. captured a suspected al-Qaeda operative in the capital (al-Jazeera). The abductors were allegedly among the government-aligned militias that provide security.
Expert Stephen Vladeck explains the legal process facing the captured Abu Anas al-Libi in this interview.
AFRICA
Sudan's al-Bashir Calls Protesters 'Traitors'
Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir labeled detractors who protested against his regime as "bandits," "traitors," and "saboteurs" (Sudan Tribune). More than two hundred people were killed in the government's violent crackdown on protests last month.
LIBERIA: Former Liberian president Charles Taylor, convicted last year of aiding rebels in Sierra Leone, will serve his fifty-year war crimes sentence in the UK (BBC).
EUROPE
Azerbaijan Releases Election Results Before Vote
Rights groups did not expect Azerbaijan's Wednesday elections to be free and fair, but authorities turned it into farce by releasing the results a day before voting started. President Ilham Aliyev, who took over from his father a decade ago, "won" in a landslide (WaPo).
NETHERLANDS: The Dutch foreign minister apologized to Moscow on Wednesday for detaining a Russian diplomat in The Hague, saying his right to diplomatic immunity had been violated (Moscow Times).
AMERICAS
U.S. Lawmakers Open to Debt Ceiling Deal
Politicians in Washington appear likely to agree on a short-term deal to avoid a default on U.S. debt as long as the agreement isn't attached to policy conditions (Bloomberg). Favorability of the Republican Party has sunk since the partial U.S. government shutdown began last week.
This CFR Backgrounder explains the costs and consequences of the U.S. debt ceiling.
BRAZIL: Brazil's central bank raised its benchmark Selic interest rate to 9.5 percent and suggested that it will continue to hike rates at its next meeting in November to curb inflation (MercoPress).
China Overtakes U.S. as Top Crude Importer
China has overtaken the United States as the world's largest importer of crude oil (FT). Beijing is trying to curb demand; most analysts expect that its oil consumption, currently at 2.9 barrels per person per year, won't reach the United States' level of 21.5 barrels.
This CFR Backgrounder explains how hydraulic fracturing has enhanced U.S. energy security.
VIETNAM: U.S. secretary of state John Kerry and his Vietnamese counterpart signed a deal on civilian nuclear power at the East Asian Summit in Brunei on Thursday that will allow American firms access to Vietnamese markets while committing Hanoi to not enriching uranium (AP).
Top of the Agenda: U.S. to Partially Cut Aid to Egypt
The Obama administration decided to suspend cash and military hardware transfers to Egypt while maintaining assistance for security and counterterrorism operations (LAT) after a three-month-long review of U.S. policy. Cairo condemned the move, which signaled Washington's discontent with the Egyptian military's violent crackdown on supporters of the ousted, democratically elected president, Mohammed Morsi (BBC). The U.S. State Department stressed that the decision wasn't permanent and could be reversed if progress was made toward establishing an inclusive government (AP).
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Papua Guinea e Re ndodhet nën shok, pas arrestimit të një burri nën akuzën e vrasjes së vajzës së tij 3 vjeçare, duke e kafshuar në fyt dhe duke i pirë gjakun, para se ta hante.
Ngjarja e kanibalizmit ka ndodhur në qytetin e Lae, ku në skenën makabre kanë qenë dëshmitar dy djem që dhanë alarmin mbi gjithë sa panë me sy.
Babai-monstër pas disa orëve arrati u gjet dhe u arrestua nga policia. Mësohet se burri e kishte tërhequr vajzën në pyll, e kishte kafshuar thellë në fyt dhe më tej e kishte ngrënë. Por dy djem të mitur ndodheshin majë një peme aty në pyll, duke u larguar me shpejtësi për të denoncuar gjithë sa kishin parë me sy
Ngjarja e kanibalizmit ka ndodhur në qytetin e Lae, ku në skenën makabre kanë qenë dëshmitar dy djem që dhanë alarmin mbi gjithë sa panë me sy.
Babai-monstër pas disa orëve arrati u gjet dhe u arrestua nga policia. Mësohet se burri e kishte tërhequr vajzën në pyll, e kishte kafshuar thellë në fyt dhe më tej e kishte ngrënë. Por dy djem të mitur ndodheshin majë një peme aty në pyll, duke u larguar me shpejtësi për të denoncuar gjithë sa kishin parë me sy
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