Tuesday, April 26, 2016

World News Briefs -- April 26, 2016 (Evening Edition)



Washington Post: South Sudan peace hopes rise as rebel leader returns to join government

JUBA, South Sudan — Rebel leader Riek Machar returned to this struggling five-year-old nation Tuesday under a peace deal and was promptly sworn in as first vice president, boosting hopes for an end to one of Africa’s deadliest civil conflicts.

A U.N. plane carried Machar from Ethiopia to this South Sudanese capital as part of a power-sharing plan aimed at quelling a war that has raged between Machar’s followers, mostly ethnic Nuer rebels, and ethnic Dinkas loyal to President Salva Kiir. The fighting has claimed tens of thousands of lives, displaced more than 2 million people, driven parts of South Sudan to the edge of famine and spilled over into neighboring countries.

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MIDDLE EAST

Dozens of civilians killed in Syria's Aleppo attacks.

U.S. stages 25 strikes in Iraq, Syria against Islamic State: statement.

Syria's peace talks fade as violence escalates.

Russia signs contracts worth $950mn to rebuild Syria.

Syrian food crisis deepens as war chokes farming.

Tens of thousands of Iraqis protest in central Baghdad. Iraq mass protest pushes for reform.

Mosul Dam engineers deride US warnings of collapse.

Yemen peace talks back on track following world pressure.

Yemeni forces capture al-Qaeda stronghold in Hadramout.

Military buildup? Turkey deploys missile systems on border with Syria.

Turkey Islam: Top AKP politician calls for religious constitution. Turkish parliament speaker provokes row with call for religious constitution.

Russia: no chance of better ties with Turkey in foreseeable future - RIA.

Iran summons envoy over $2 billion U.S. court ruling: ILNA. Iran threatens lawsuit in Hague Court over U.S. ruling on $2 billion.

ASIA

Afghan Taliban delegation in Pakistan amid efforts to restart peace process. Taliban: we don’t care if Kabul attends peace talks.

India-Pakistan meeting raises hopes for improved relations.

China, Indonesia to boost security ties despite South China Sea spat.

Indonesia calls for joint maritime patrols to combat Islamic militants.

Pakistan says bringing Taliban to peace process not just its responsibility.

NATO warns of more militant attacks in Afghanistan.

North Korea puts midrange missile on standby, report says. North Korea reportedly readies another missile test launch.

India, Pakistan foreign secretaries meet in New Delhi.

Massive fire guts natural history museum in India's capital.

Chinese corruption gets House of Cards treatment with Communist mini-series.

AFRICA

Eastern Libya ships first oil cargo in defiance of Tripoli. Libya asks U.N. council to blacklist ship carrying eastern oil.

South Sudan's Machar sworn in as VP, president calls for reconciliation.

Riek Machar, South Sudan opposition leader, returns as part of peace deal. South Sudan rebel chief Riek Machar returns to Juba.

Deadly ethnic strife convulses Ethiopia-South Sudan border.

Burundi president condemns killing of top army general.

ICC opens preliminary probe into Burundi violence. ICC to investigate past year's deadly violence in Burundi.

Army Captain: Al-Shabab kills 5 at Somali military base.

Islamic State highlights ‘first camp of the Caliphate in Somalia’.

Kenyan opposition leaders teargassed in protest.

Hope, frustration as South Africa marks Freedom Day.

EUROPE

New Slovak government wins confidence vote in parliament.

Spain set for June poll after government talks fall through.

Two Nagorno-Karabakh soldiers 'killed by Azeri gunfire'. 2 dead in explosion in Armenia’s capital.

Obama calls for EU unity, more collective defense spending.

President Obama offers support to embattled Angela Merkel.

Merkel hints at further military effort in Libya after talks.

Belarus, U.S. 'ready' to discuss return of ambassadors.

Putin: Chernobyl was serious lesson to mankind. Chernobyl disaster: Ukraine marks 30th anniversary. Global donors pledge more money for nuclear safety on Chernobyl anniversary.

Frustration builds among refugees trapped at Macedonian border. More migrants ferried from Greece to Turkey under EU deal.

64% of French say refugees are ‘a major source of crime’ – poll.

Sweden examining 'Islamic State threat'.

Police failings led to 'unlawful killing' of fans in UK's Hillsborough soccer disaster. Hillsborough: 96 soccer fans unlawfully killed, jury finds.

AMERICAS

Venezuelan opposition gets paperwork to start Maduro recall drive. Venezuela elections board opens door to presidential recall vote.

Fridges go off as Venezuela power-rationing hits.

Brazilian Senate forms presidential impeachment commission.

Trump, Clinton aim for sweeps of Northeastern primaries.

Trump expected to sweep five Tuesday primaries.

EXCLUSIVE: Kerry, Heinz family have millions invested in offshore tax havens.

Exclusive: U.S. agencies split over fingerprinting parents of child immigrants.

Colombia's Santos names new cabinet for peace and post conflict.

Justin Trudeau outrage at beheading of Philippines hostage Ridsdel. Azerbaijani MoD registers 113 Karabakh ceasefire violations in 24 hours.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. drone strike kills local Qaeda leader in South Yemen: residents.

Fewer foreign fighters joining Islamic State: Pentagon.

Abu Sayyaf militants thriving as hostage-takers in Philippines.

Al Qaeda claims murder of U.S. activist in Bangladesh.

Obama boosts Islamic State fight, asks Europe to do the same.

ISIS has secret cells in Europe, US spy chief claims.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Apple forecasts another sales decline as iPhone demand cools.

Apple, Twitter and Facebook under scrutiny.

Mitsubishi admits rigging going back more than 25 years. Mitsubishi Motors admits cheating fuel tests since 1991.

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