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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

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Conflict
Ceasefire 'still on the table,' says Annan
While Tuesday was supposed to mark the beginning of a ceasefire between Syrian government forces and members of the Free Syrian Army, activists are reporting continued violence.
Crime
Norwegian killer deemed sane after all
Norwegian mass murderer Anders Breivik is not criminally insane, according to a new psychiatric assessment, which contradicts an earlier examination. It comes six days before Breivik is to go on trial on terror charges.
China
Chinese politician dismissed in murder scandal
A top Chinese official has been suspended from his duties as his wife is identified as a suspect in a murder.
Terrorism
European court approves UK terror extraditions to US
The European Court of Human Rights has approved a long-standing request from the British government to extradite five terror suspects to the US. Radical cleric Abu Hamza al-Masri is among the detainees.
Arab World
Court suspends Egypt's constitutional assembly
An Egyptian court has suspended the formation of the Islamist-dominated assembly that was poised to draft the country's new constitution. It is unlikely that the Muslim Brotherhood will welcome the news.
World
Conflict
Bomb blast kills 12 in Somalia
A bomb blast in a vegetable market in Somalia's third-largest city, Baidoa, has killed at least 12 people and wounded another 30. The country's major militant group al Shabab has claimed responsibility.
Business
Iran
Iran cuts oil exports to Spain and Greece
Iran has cut all oil exports to Spain only days ahead of a new round of international talks on Tehran's continued uranium enrichment activities. The move comes well before an EU embargo on Iranian crude is enforced.
Consumer Electronics
Sony expects record annual loss
Japanese consumer electronics producer Sony has said it will book a much greater net loss for the past fiscal year than estimated in February. The period under revision ending on March 31 was marred by tax write-downs.
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