World News Desk – October 31, 2008

Posted/Updated: 2008-10-31 15:43:59

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1. Canada:

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2. United States:

3. Mexico: University of Harvard researchers found that pollution cuts about two months off the life spans of Mexico City residents. Each year, roughly 7,600 deaths were attributed to diseases from air pollution, about 1.6% of the deaths per year in the nation.

4. Britain:

5. Spain: At least 19 people were injured after a car bomb went off at the University of Navarra in Pamplona in northern Spain. Authorities reported that the Basque separatist group ETA claimed responsibility for the attack. The detonation was the sixth attack on the campus since 1979.

6. Nigeria: HIV-positive prostitutes operating in Bauchi State were given two options: Either repent and marry other HIV carriers, or leave the state (AllAfrica News).

7. Sudan: Kidnappers killed five of nine Chinese oil workers held hostage.

8. Democratic Republic of Congo: Angry over the inability of a United Nations security force of 17,000 troops to protect them from renewed rebel violence, thousands of protesters attacked the UN compound in Goma, damaging cars and shattering windows.

9. Zimbabwe: The Southern African Development Community announced that President Robert Mugabe and opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, continuing to disagree over who should control which ministries, failed to put into effect the power-sharing deal both men signed. The 12-member group urged neighboring countries to help end Zimbabwe’s crisis. (See related news brief: “Zimbabwe: Election Crisis Unravels”; see related article: “Hope for Zimbabwe!”)

10. Kenya:

11. Somalia:

12. Yemen: More than 65 people were killed and more than 20,000 misplaced from their homes after torrential rains swept away infrastructure including buildings, roads and telecommunications networks in the southeastern part of the country. Local authorities said the storms were “the worst floods in decades.”

13. Israel:

14. Jordan: “Archaeologists believe a desert site in Jordan may contain the ruins of the elusive King Solomon’s mines” (CNN).

15. Georgia: President Mikhail Saakashvili rejected evidence from the BBC indicating that Georgia may have committed war crimes in South Ossetia.

16. Iraq: The Iraqi Health Ministry reported that deteriorating water supply systems, which often allow raw sewage to leak into clean drinking water, pose a threat to the health of Iraqis. According to a survey conducted by the Ministry, at least 17% of water nationwide and an estimated one third of the water in Baghdad is undrinkable. Authorities said a lack of clean water led to the recent cholera epidemic, which has already claimed the lives of eight people. (See related news brief: “One-Third of World Without Proper Sanitation”)

17. Pakistan: A 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the nation, its epicenter about 400 miles southwest of Islamabad. The death toll is expected to reach 300.

18. China:

19. Australia:

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