Thursday, June 19, 2014

World News Briefs -- June 19, 2014 (Evening Edition)



Obama To Send Up To 300 Military Advisers To Iraq -- Reuters

(Reuters) - President Barack Obama said on Thursday the United States would send up to 300 military advisers to support Iraqi forces confronting an al Qaeda-splinter group attacking the country and was prepared to take targeted military action if necessary.

But the U.S. president, speaking to a news conference after meeting with his national security team, insisted: "American combat troops are not going to be fighting in Iraq again."

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MIDDLE EAST

Obama sends U.S. military advisers to Iraq as battle rages over refinery.

Battle rages for Iraq's largest oil refinery. Black ISIL flag flies over Iraq’s largest oil refinery, witnesses say. Militants fly their black flags on Iraqi refinery.

Iraqi capital out of danger; urgent need for U.S. strikes eases: Maliki ally.

Iraq's Maliki: I won't quit as condition of US strikes against Isis militants.

Decade after Iraq invasion, country's economy still in shambles.

Gulf nations struggle with Iraq militant blowback.

Kerry: US may share information with Iran.

Iran nuclear talks tough, intense as major gaps remain.

Syrian refugees in Turkey exceed 1 million mark.

Deadlock continues at Iran-6-power nuclear talks.

Israeli troops clash with Palestinians in search for teens. Fierce West Bank battle over missing teens.

Court orders 'Erdogan coup plotters' to be freed.

ASIA

Migrant exodus puts strain on ailing Thai economy.

Taliban attack leaves 37 burned-out NATO fuel trucks in Afghanistan (PHOTOS). Taliban destroy dozens of NATO supply trucks in Afghanistan.

Iraq crisis raises fresh questions over Obama’s withdrawal from Afghanistan as Taliban strikes Nato post destroying trucks and sparking gun battle.

Afghan candidate calls for end to vote count; could further delay security agreement.

Tens of thousands flee Pakistan offensive.

Philippines, US to hold naval drills near disputed shoal.

US Marines linked to Australian energy security.

China jails 'New Citizens' Movement' activists.

Official: 150 Australians fighting in Syria, Iraq.

AFRICA

UN bases shelter a record 95,000 in S. Sudan.

Mali violence displaces nearly 18,000 in Kidal, says UN.

Kenyan security forces kill five coast attack suspects.

U.S. cuts aid to Uganda, cancels military exercise over anti-gay law.

Boko Haram 'are snatching young boys from across border in Cameroon and forcing them to sign up to be child soldiers'.

Cameroon's military seizes war weapons.

South Sudan peace talks postponed over off-color comment.

Ebola outbreak spreads as toll reaches 337.

Kenyan police disperse protest over security concerns.

Hosni Mubarak breaks leg in jail.

Uganda TV station banned after showing president asleep in parliament.

Leader’s words about women jolt Morocco.

EUROPE

Russian buildup seen as fighting rages in Ukraine.

Ukrainian forces attack eastern cities after giving rebels ultimatum. Ukraine forces battle separatists after truce 'refused'. Rebels reject peace proposal from Ukraine.

Ukraine separatists vow to fight on as president unveils ceasefire plan.

No power, water and food shortages: E. Ukrainian city survives amid army shelling.

Civil war in Ukraine heads toward genocide – Kremlin.

Ukraine crisis: EU deal to be signed on 27 June.

Joe Biden vows U.S. will ‘impose further costs’ on Russia for Crimea.

Russia ready for talks with Ukraine after Kiev pays off gas debt – Energy Minister.

NATO chief: New Russian troop buildup seen near Ukraine's border.

Nato boss claims Russia has secretly infiltrated green groups fighting fracking.

Would-be bomber who caused Stockholm lock-down gives up to police.

Vatican denies reports that Pope Francis is ill.

Spain's Felipe VI promises a 'renewed monarchy' as he is sworn in as king.

AMERICAS

Obama rules out US combat troops in Iraq. Obama's Iraq plan gets bipartisan support on Capitol Hill.

Exclusive: U.S. says 75 government scientists possibly exposed to anthrax.

Obama: Iraq plan won't require vote. Barack Obama can 'bypass Congress' to deal with Iraq crisis as it emerges U.S. is already flying F-18 fighter jets on 'surveillance' missions over Middle East country.

Life inside a children’s warehouse: Border agents watch over illegals in limbo.

Ecuador says talks with Britain over Julian Assange at an impasse.

Mass grave containing 28 bodies discovered in eastern Mexico.

Zetas, Gulf Cartel members arrested in Mexico.

Biden voices full US support for Colombia peace process.

Argentina says next bond payment 'impossible', default looms.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

ISIS, Inc. – Jihadists attract investors, fighters with annual reports & glossy PR.

Iraq terror supporters mock Michelle Obama: ‘#BringBackOurHumvee’.

Two US drone strikes kill at least five militants in Pakistan.

State official: Qatar keeping close eye on five from Gitmo.

Official: Squeezing intel out of Benghazi suspect won't be easy.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Judge says concerned about Apple, Google hiring settlement.

Harley-Davidson invites public to test electric motorbike.

GM emails show more unheeded warnings about ignition defects.

Facebook website returns to service after crash.

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