Friday, June 27, 2014

World News Briefs -- June 27, 2014 (Evening Edition)



Ukraine Pact With European Union Prompts Warning From Russia -- FOX News

Ukraine signing an historic trade and economic pact with the European Union Friday may bring "grave consequences," Russia warned.

The agreement also prompted EU leaders to hold off on imposing new sanctions on Russia for its continued military presence in the embattled country.

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called Friday's agreement the "most important day" for his country since it became independent from the Soviet Union.

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MIDDLE EAST

Iraq crisis: Armed US drones in use to protect advisers.

Iraq's Kurds rule out retreating from Kirkuk.

Iraqi military battles for control of Tikrit. Iraqi military battles for control of Tikrit.

Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric demands Maliki replacement by Tuesday. Iraq's top Shi'ite cleric calls for prime minister to be chosen by Tuesday.

Isis execution site revealed by satellite images, claims human rights group.

Many Iranians want military to intervene against Isis.

Turkey raises fears over potential spillover from Iraq.

ISIS gains in Iraq put Saudi forces on highest alert.

US envoy for Middle East resigns amid tension.

Ramadan 2014: We can deport anyone who eats, drinks or smokes, Saudi Arabia tells non-Muslims.

Israeli air strike kills Palestinians in Gaza.

Israel tests new counter-abduction strategy in ongoing West Bank op.

ASIA

Thai coup leader sets polls for October 2015.

As Pakistan advances against Taliban, fleeing civilians pour into northern towns.

Death toll rises in southern Afghanistan battle.

Thousands march across Kabul to protest election fraud.

US-Philippines war games open in disputed waters.

China tensions form backdrop to U.S.-Philippine military drills.

China boat sinks in waters north of islets disputed with Japan.

Japan set for landmark easing of constitutional limits on military.

Japan consumer price growth at 32-year high.

Philippines assures Muslim rebels of autonomy by January.

AFRICA

CAR's rival factions prepare for peace talks.

African leaders' summit urges action on rising militant threat.

Nigeria intelligence agency: We warned Abuja malls.

South Sudan named most fragile country; U.S. joins list of worsening nations.

U.N. agrees to launch human rights inquiry into Eritrea.

Egypt to repay some of the $5.9 billion it owes energy firms.

700 British soldiers stranded as Nairobi holds up diplomatic permits for troops in tit-for-tat row with London over travel advice.

Ebola 'threatens more West African nations'.

EUROPE

Gazprom warns over European gas supplies via Ukraine.

Ukraine signs trade agreement with EU, draws Russian threat.

Russia pressures Moldova and Ukraine ahead of signing of E.U. Association Agreement.

Vladimir Putin's adviser calls Ukrainian president a 'Nazi' as EU deal signed.

Ukrainian president accuses Russia of doing nothing to end 'disastrous' war.

Russia's Putin calls for long-term Ukraine ceasefire, peace talks.

Four Ukrainian servicemen killed in new fighting: military source.

UN: 110,000 people fled Ukraine to Russia this year. More than 50,000 displaced by turmoil in Ukraine - UN.

New round of Ukraine peace talks open in eastern city.

Bulgarian bank system under attack, says central bank.

Germany favors Deutsche Telekom to replace Verizon. NSA fears prompt Germany to end Verizon contract.

AMERICAS

Golden Gate Bridge board approves anti-suicide net.

Canada high court grants land title to Tsilhqot'in group.

U.S. Senate confirms new US ambassadors to Iraq, Egypt.

Report: Mexican military chopper crosses into US, shoots at Border Agents.

Argentina sounds alarm, says close to 'technical default'.

In socialist Venezuela, a threat from the Left.

U.S. to phase out landmines that target people.

U.S. drone policies a ‘slippery slope’ for continuous wars, report finds.

TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR

U.S. State Dept. bolsters social media efforts against ISIS, Al-Qaida, others.

US Poll: Most want military commission trial for Benghazi suspect.

Pentagon official: Libya a ‘magnet’ for terrorists.

ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS

Facebook fights 'largest ever' US court data request.

Facebook is 69% male and mostly white.

More countries adding graphic warnings to smokes.

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