World News Briefs -- January 15, 2011



Tunisian President Arrives In Saudi After Mass Uprising -- CNN

Tunis, Tunisia (CNN) -- The president of Tunisia landed in Saudi Arabia on Saturday, a day after he fled massive demonstrations calling for his ouster in the northern African country.

A plane carrying President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali and his family landed in Jeddah, where he was welcomed by the Saudi king. The government said the gesture was to support Tunisia.

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MIDDLE EAST

Report: UN tribunal to link Iran's Supreme Leader with Hariri assassination.

Envoys to tour 2 key Iranian nuclear facilities.

Massive anti-govt. protest held in Jordan.

Syrian premier in Iraq to promote economic ties.

ASIA

Obama talks terrorism, economy with Zardari.

Nepal at crossroads as UN ends peace mission. Last-minute deal averts crisis in Nepal.

UN to call for aid to help Sri Lanka flood victims.

104 killed in temple stampede in southern India amid Hindu festival.

Kazakh parliament votes through referendum extending President's rule until 2020.

China's nuclear energy ambitions: Big, bold, and unstoppable.

AFRICA

Shops sacked, train station burned in Tunisia. Tunisians topple dictator.

Ivory Coast president-elect raises pressure on rival. Ivory Coast strife draws in West Africa central bank.

Caught in Sudan's middle, Abyei worries about war. The tough task of defining Sudan’s North-South border. South Sudan on final leg of vote for nationhood. Final day of voting in S.Sudan's independence test.

2.5 million face starvation in Somalia, PM tells UN. Somalia drought might kill 2.5 million, Prime Minister says.

EUROPE

Italy's Berlusconi in prostitution probe. Berlusconi could face trial as alleged sex offender.

Thousands demonstrate against Hungary's media law.

Belarus accuses Poland, Germany of plotting "coup".

Russia slams Britain over alleged Kremlin spy.

AMERICAS

Homeland security axes Bush-era 'virtual fence' project.

White House eases travel to Cuba.

Brazil mudslides survivors angry at lack of help. Rescuers struggle as Brazil flood deaths rise. Brazil floods: worst ever natural disaster as death toll rises.

Gang shootout kills 14 in Veracruz, Mexico.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

13 al-Qaeda members escape from detention center in Basra.

Wanted: 47 Al Qaeda commanders sought by Saudi Arabia - including the son-in-law of Osama Bin laden.

Al-Qaeda leader supports Tunisia protests: monitor.

Justice Department losing terrorism prosecutor.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

JPMorgan beats, sets bullish tone for bank earnings.

Bono's Facebook investment boosts his fortune.

BP-Rosneft deal: Russia takes 5pc stake in BP, raises trust fears.

Europe considering boosting euro bail-out fund.

Do you need a Chinese bank account?

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