Monday, April 16, 2012

HuffPost World Daily Brief: Taliban Attacks.. Norway Killer Trial.. Sudan Clashes

Monday, April 16, 2012
KABUL, Afghanistan — A militant arrested in the attacks on the Afghan capital and three other cities has confessed that the 18-hour assault was carried out by the Haqqani network, a lethal group of fighters with ties to the Taliban and al-Qaida, a top Afghan security official said Monday.
Norway Killer Claims 'Self Defense' In Massacre Trial
Violence Flares In Syria As U.N. Monitors Begin Truce Mission
Brit Allegedly Poisoned After Threat To Expose Bo Xilai's Wife
Before Taliban Siege Ends, A Battle For Messaging Rages
Spanish King Breaks Hip While Hunting Elephants
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Simon Johnson: Jim Yong Kim for the World Bank
The reaction to Jim Yong Kim's nomination from development economists and people experienced in the business of lending to poor countries has been overwhelmingly negative. They are making a big mistake. Mr. Kim would make an excellent World Bank president.
Trita Parsi: Brief Thoughts on the Istanbul Talks
So far the Iran talks are going as well as they can. Both sides engaged sincerely, both agreed to a second meeting within five weeks, and both agreed on a framework for continued talks -- the non-proliferation treaty with all its rights and obligations.
Kristian Ramos: Why The Family Unity Waiver Matters
Keeping families together should be paramount to all law makers who insist that working families are the back bone of our country. Under the current rule citizens who marry and start a family with an immigrant, risk being separated from their spouse anywhere from 3 to 10 years, even if they are eligible for legal permanent residence.
Steve Clemons: The Meaning of Omar Suleiman
Egypt's Presidential Election Commission has deemed ten candidates unqualified for the upcoming election battle to succeed the toppled Hosni Mubarak. They include Omar Suleiman, Mubarak's long time spymaster.
Jamal Abdi: How Hawks on the Hill Plan to Kill Talks With Iran
After this weekend, there will likely be a redoubled Congressional effort to press forward with a stalled AIPAC and Netanyahu-endorsed push to redefine the diplomatic endgame with Iran in such a way as to rule out any plausible, inspections-based solution.
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