World News Desk – October 24, 2008

Posted/Updated: 2008-10-25 09:33:34

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The World in Review

A snapshot of events around the world | Updated each Friday

1. Canada:

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2. United States:

3. Iceland: Kaupthing, Iceland’s biggest bank, failed to pay interest to its 50-billion-yen (493 million dollars) bondholders in Japan (Reuters).

4. United Kingdom:

5. Côte d’Ivoire: The International Rescue Committee learned that in the nation’s western region, rapes of women and girls are common—even encouraged—and perpetrators are rarely punished.

6. Nigeria: Hundreds of prisoners awaiting execution did not have fair trials and may therefore be innocent, said human-rights group Amnesty International. Many death sentence verdicts were rendered on confessions that were extracted under torture (Inter Press Service; BBC).

7. South Africa: A former Anglican archbishop of Cape Town said the nation faces a state of emergency over rising poverty (BBC).

8. Tanzania: Five people were arrested for killing a nine-year-old albino girl, cutting her throat, chopping off her lower legs and taking some of her hair—hours after President Jakaya Kikwete promised to do more to protect people with albinism, whose body parts witch doctors want for creating “get rich” potions. So far this year, about 30 albinos in the country have been killed.

9. Sudan:

10. Somalia: The International Maritime Bureau found that a third of all the world’s pirate attacks in 2008 have taken place off the coast of Somalia and into the Gulf of Aden.

11. Georgia:

12. Russia:

13. Afghanistan: Afghan officials claimed the Taliban executed as many as 30 of 50 people captured on a bus in Kandahar Province (International Herald Tribune).

14. India:

15. China: In Beijing, where the heads of 45 Asian and European nations met in a summit to address the current global economic crisis, the president of the European Union warned no one is immune.

16. Japan: Eating fast and until “feeling full” can more than triple the risk of becoming overweight, research from Japan’s Osaka University finds. (See news brief: “Study: Eating Too Much, Too Fast Triples Obesity Risk”).

17. Australia:

International: “The General Assembly…elected Austria, Japan, Mexico, Turkey and Uganda to serve as non-permanent members of the Security Council for two-year terms starting on 1 January next year. The newly elected countries will replace Belgium, Indonesia, Italy, Panama and South Africa when their terms on the 15-member body expire at the end of this year” (The United Nations).

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