Pakistan Suicide Bomb Kills 80 As Taliban Seeks Revenge For Bin Laden -- The Guardian
? Trainee Pakistan soldiers killed after graduation party
? Two suicide bombers launch separate attacks within minutes
When Osama bin Laden's Pakistani supporters strike back, this is what it looks like: twisted metal, scattered suitcases and body parts; blood and savagery.
The Taliban said the vicious double suicide bombing in Shabqadar, a trading town on the edge of the tribal belt in Charsadda district in north-western Pakistan, claimed the first part of the blood price they had promised to extract for the American killing of Bin Laden on 2 May. It was conducted with ruthless efficiency.
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MIDDLE EAST
Protesters take to Syria?s streets despite crackdown. Syria offers ?dialogue? to opposition as protests continue. Protesters, security forces clash in Syria.
Iran sending banned weapons to Syria, U.N. report says.
Mideast envoy George Mitchell to resign.
Three Yemen protesters dead, Saleh rejects US call. Yemen thrust into deeper uncertainty after Gulf deal falls through.
Activists decry U.S. silence on Bahrain's crackdown.
ASIA
Pakistan army chief balks at U.S. demands to cooperate. Pakistan's spy chief: U.S. continually lets us down.
80 killed as Taliban 'avenge bin Laden'.
Taliban show resolve to fight on after bin Laden.
Unit at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, damage worse than feared.
Report: North Korea has abducted more than 180,000 people.
AFRICA
WH: Libya mission to go on until Gadhafi stops. Gadhafi taunts NATO; regime says 11 clerics killed. NATO missiles hit Gaddafi?s complex. Gates puts cost of Libya mission at $750 million. Nato 'cannot reach me', Gaddafi says.
Africa: mobile phones, radio promote rights, says Amnesty International.
Opposition leader's return to Uganda met with renewed violence.
Mubarak wife in ICU after heart attack: TV.
EUROPE
Germany, France propel euro zone; growth gulf widens.
Uncertainty about economy, Europe debt crisis hit global markets.
Envoys: Russia blocks UN report on Iran arms.
EU warns Denmark over border controls.
AMERICAS
Mexico: 'Sinaloa cartel head' Martin Beltran held.
Thousands expected to honor fallen police as U.S. death rate climbs.
New president to take power in struggling Haiti.
Dow sheds nearly 1pc as US inflation rises.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
Eulogies and fury: Jihadists eager to avenge bin Laden's death.
Exclusive: Pornography found in bin Laden hideout: officials.
'Game back on' for U.S. drone hits after OBL death, says analyst.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
US debt limit talks embroiled in chaos. Insolvency looms for federal entitlement programs, government warns.
Facebook paid PR firm to smear Google.
Stocks fall as European financial crisis expands.
Source: http://warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/2011/05/world-news-briefs-may-13-2011.html
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