Tuesday, May 27, 2014

World News Briefs -- May 27, 2014


Dozens of Separatists Killed in Ukraine Army Attack -- New York Times

DONETSK, Ukraine — Separatists reported suffering heavy losses in an offensive by the Ukrainian military to retake a strategic provincial airport in Donetsk, their leaders said on Tuesday, while a team of European security monitors lost contact with their headquarters, raising fears of kidnapping.

Some of the accounts of rebel losses were conflicting, in part because the fighting continued into Tuesday morning and it was difficult to retrieve the dead. Schools were closed and city authorities warned residents not to leave their homes.

The clearest count came from Donetsk’s mayor, Oleksandr Lukyanchenko, who said that about 50 people had been killed, including two civilians, and that 43 others had been wounded. Other counts by rebels put the death toll as high as 100.

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MIDDLE EAST

Chemical weapons team in Syria attacked but safe: OPCW.

Hezbollah chief warns of foreign fighters in Syria.

Suicide bomber kills 19 in Baghdad Shi'ite mosque.

Iraq attacks, including Shiite mosque bombing, kill 27.

Turkish activists call for protests on anniversary of 'Gezi' unrest.

Next round of Iran nuclear talks set for June 16-20 in Vienna: EU.

Palestinians 'to unveil unity government'. Hamas and Fatah say agree on Palestinian national unity gov't.

Bethlehem church catches fire after pope's visit.

ASIA

Obama plans to leave residual force of 9,800 in Afghanistan.

Malaysia Airlines Flight 370: Satellite data released after long wait. Australia agrees that missing Malaysia jet ran out of fuel.

Vietnam, China trade barbs after Vietnamese fishing boat sinks.

Thai army gets down to work on economy, stifles dissent.

Japan, North Korea enter second day of talks amid secrecy.

Pakistan and Indian leaders hold formal talks. India's Modi prods Pakistan on terror on first days as PM.

China said to study IBM servers for bank security risks.

AFRICA

Voter turnout low in Egypt elections. Egypt declares national holiday to encourage voters to go to the polls.

'We know where missing girls are': Nigeria's top military officer. Kidnapped girls found but storming vicinity out of the question: Nigeria military. Nigerian President reportedly backed out of deal to trade prisoners for kidnapped girls.

Boko Haram slaughters 20 over nonpayment of Islamist tax.

Libya's new PM unharmed after attack.

Rio Tinto and Chinalco sign $20bn Guinea iron ore deal.

UN agency warns of Somalia hunger deaths. 200,000 kids may starve in Somalia as aid runs dry, UNICEF says.

Hundreds infected by cholera in warn-torn S.Sudan: WHO.

Sudanese woman facing death for apostasy gives birth.

EUROPE

Dozens reported killed in eastern Ukraine fighting. Fighting rages in eastern Ukraine city, dozens dead. Deadly fighting rages over Ukrainian airport. Ukraine says it controls Donetsk airport after fighting leaves dozens dead.

Putin says Kiev must stop military operation in east Ukraine.

Unpaid debts problem for Russia-Ukraine gas deal.

Germany’s $104 billion in Russian trade complicates response to crisis in Ukraine.

Marine Le Pen to meet other far-right leaders in move to create EU bloc.

EU leaders to discuss election fallout in Brussels.

AMERICAS

Republicans want Obama to confront Russia on nukes.

Colombian Farc rebels 'dream of effective peace'. Colombian rebel leader defiant in video.

Canadian terrorist, who was a senior Hezbollah member, killed by Syrian rebels.

Tornado injures nine, one critically, in North Dakota.

Hacker 'Sabu' released after 'extraordinary' FBI cooperation.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

Blinded soldier, Army widow sue former Gitmo prisoner.

White Widow Samantha Lewthwaite marries ruthless Somali warlord while on the run after ditching her ‘Suicide Brigade’ bodyguards.

Swedish spy chief warns of rise of Islamist threat.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Iran judge summons Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to court.

Brokers use ‘billions’ of data points to profile Americans.

Apple devices 'hijacked for ransom' in Australia.

IMF warns banking reform has not made enough progress.

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