Friday, March 16, 2018

World News Briefs -- March 16, 2018



Al Jazeera: Syrian civilians flee embattled Eastern Ghouta and Afrin

Death toll jumps as Assad's troops in besieged Eastern Ghouta and Turkish forces in Afrin intensify military operations.

Civilians continue to flee Syria's Eastern Ghouta and Afrin in record numbers as Syrian and Turkish military operations continue against their respective foes.

Roughly 50,000 people have fled the two areas - 20,000 from Eastern Ghouta, a Damascus suburb, and 30,000 from Afrin, in Syria's Kurdish-dominated northeast - according to some counts.

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MIDDLE EAST

Syria war: Thousands flee offensives in Afrin and Ghouta. Civilians flee as two big Syria battles enter decisive phases.

Death and exodus as two Syria assaults escalate.

At least 78 killed in day of violence as eastern Ghouta exodus continues. Syria: 40 civilians killed in airstrikes as thousands flee Eastern Ghouta.

Turkey claims to have encircled Afrin, besieging up to 200,000.

Thirty years on, Kurds remember 5,000 gassed at Halabja.

US seeking 'supplemental' Iran deal with European powers.

Two Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank attack.

ASIA

Trump, Moon discuss plan to meet North Korean leader: White House.

North Korea diplomats in Beijing, Stockholm ahead of U.S. summit. North Korean minister's Swedish visit fuels Trump-Kim expectations.

Top officials scramble to make Trump-Kim summit a reality.

S. Korea to push for summit preparation talks with N. Korea late this month.

Xi set for second term with enhanced power.

Xi could rule China for decades, says US Pacific commander.

Pakistan-India diplomatic spat worsens as envoy summoned.

Philippines gives official notice of International Criminal Court withdrawal.

Australian killed at Cambodian gun range was tourist, not military as local 'cover-up' suggests.

Vietnam commemorates 50th anniversary of My Lai massacre.

AFRICA

Polls open in Egyptian presidential elections for voters abroad.

12 dead in central Somalia as villagers resist Al-Shabab taxes.

EU aims to step up help to Libya coastguards on migrant patrols.

Ex-South Africa president faces 16 counts of corruption.

African, EU states focus anti-trafficking efforts at source.

Zimbabwe doctors' strike enters second week.

African leaders call on EU to shut ivory trade.

Botswana's Ian Khama: Trump encouraging elephant poaching.

EUROPE

Spy poisoning: Putin most likely behind attack - Johnson.

‘Unforgivable’: Kremlin blasts Boris Johnson for blaming Putin for Skripal poisoning.

Russia will expel British diplomats in tit-for-tat move: Lavrov. Russia to expel UK diplomats as crisis over nerve toxin attack deepens.

Police launch murder inquiry over death of Nikolai Glushkov. UK opens murder probe into death of Russian Nikolai Glushkov.

Slovakia protests: 65,000 join Bratislava anti-government protests. Slovakia: Nationwide protests call for snap polls.

Russian nationals will not be able to cast votes at March 18 presidential polls in Ukraine.

German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer: 'Islam doesn't belong to Germany'.

Gibraltar warns it could rescind citizens rights if Spain uses veto on Brexit deal.

Riots hit Madrid amid outrage over death of African street vendor.

AMERICAS

Trump approves official travel to Taiwan.

Trump chief of staff calls meeting to insist no one is about to be fired.

US accuses Russian government of hacking infrastructure.

U.S. hints at shift on Russia with sanctions and condemnation..

London court rules UK spy behind Trump dossier must give evidence in U.S. libel trial.

Peru's congress approves impeachment debate.

UN accuses Mexico's police of torture.

Mexican election front-runner offers referendums, could end term early.

Venezuela begins power rationing as drought causes severe outages.

Brazil: Big rallies held after Rio politician is shot dead.

Missing Argentinian submarine: Families demand answers.

Two convicted 'honour' killers to be deported from Canada.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

The US could finish off ISIS if Turkey would stop fighting the Kurds, Pentagon says.

Pakistan doing 'bare minimum' to help US: official.

Iraqi man convicted of 2017 London train bombing.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

US, European stocks rise on data, quieter politics.

EU lists American exports it could target in response Trump's proposed tariffs. EU starts retaliation process against U.S. tariffs.

EU prepares revenue-based tax on US tech giants.

Billionaire tycoon Li Ka-shing retires, hands control of empire to son Victor.

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