World News Desk – July 4, 2008

Posted/Updated: 2008-07-04 12:26:56

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1. Canada:

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2. United States:

3. Colombia: Disguised as rebels, Colombian commandos tricked FARC guerillas into handing over 15 hostages, including Íngrid Betancourt, a Colombian-French politician who had been held captive for nearly six and a half years.

4. United Kingdom:

5. Egypt: At the African Union summit, African leaders increased pressure for Robert Mugabe to share power in Zimbabwe. (See news brief)

6. Israel:

7. Saudi Arabia: King Abdullah said that oil consumer countries “have to adapt to the prices and the mechanisms of the market,” adding that Saudi Arabia—the world’s number one oil exporter—has “nothing to do with the current sharp increase in crude prices” (Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Siyassah).

8. Zimbabwe: Robert Mugabe was sworn into his sixth presidential term in office, despite criticism from the international community. (See related news brief)

9. Somalia: Escalating violence between Islamist insurgents and government forces and their Ethiopian allies has caused more than 20,000 people this year to cross the Gulf of Aden to take refuge in Yemen—twice the number who fled during the same period in 2007. (See related article)

10. China:

11. North Korea: In a rare event, a U.S. cargo ship delivered 38,000 tons of food, as part of a deal signed by Washington, the United Nations, North Korea and other parties. The deal permits the World Food Programme and other international aid workers greater access to the hunger-stricken country.

12. South Korea: A rally protesting against U.S. beef imports turned violent, as police and demonstrators clashed.

13. Japan: Protestors demonstrated in advance of the G8 Summit, to be held July 7-9 in Hokkaido, Japan.

14. Australia:

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